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Keeping in good health and dying without regret is the beginning of kingly way.
Children's support and funeral for their parents. With "life and death". Mourn, mourn. The origin of the idiom: "Mencius? Hui Liang Wang Shang: "There is no regret when you are born, aged, sick and dead, and the kingly way begins.". "Traditional writing: ㄧㄤˇㄕㄥㄙㄤˋㄙㄧˇˇㄧˇㄙㄧˇˇㄧㄧㄧㄧㄧㄧ" "Book of Rites Li Yun": "Therefore, people who are polite and righteous are also big-minded ... so raising life and death is a matter of ghosts and gods. Used for feelings in written language. Color: neutral idiom idiom structure: joint idiom generation age: ancient idiom