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"Seven Years of Zuo Zhuan Gong": "Although Zheng didn't shy away from it, he suppressed his proverb' Danger and Two Past', and the third generation took charge of it."
Ji Kang's On Health: "The husband is driven by others, and the attacker is not smeared."
Tang Yuxi's "He Cai Zhou Biao": "You are ambitious."
Su Songshi's "The Marriage of Rivers and Han Dynasties": "It is better to be rebellious, not to levy, but to be arrogant."
Feng Ming magnum "Biography of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty": "Mrs. Jiang was dissatisfied when she saw that Uncle * * * had no right. It is said that the owner of the manor said,' If you take my father's place and enjoy a hundred miles of land, how can you bear it if you let your brother take refuge?' "
One of Cao Qingyin's poems "Farewell to the Wuxia at the Beginning of Yuan Dynasty": "There are many true sages, and you always love dust."