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Who will be described by later generations?

In the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Alfred Huan Wen was in charge of state affairs. He has made many achievements in southern operations. He is in a high position and ambitious. He once said in bed, "You can't live in obscurity." His cronies dare not say anything. He sat up in bed, and then said, "Even if you can't be immortal, you must be immortal.

Leave a legacy to future generations: refers to passing on a good reputation to future generations. Use "immortality".

This word can't be used indiscriminately. Only those who have made outstanding contributions to the development and construction of the country as a democratic society deserve the title of this word. It is a joke for ordinary people to draw conclusions with such a word.

Explanation: Traffic: communication; Fang: incense is a good name; Baishi: For a long time. A good reputation will last forever.

From: Biography of the Three Kingdoms Wei Zhi and Empresses by Chen Shou in the Western Jin Dynasty: "And remember it in the name of saints."

Coupled with the wisdom of the emperor, a good reputation will last forever.

Example: Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the ninth chapter: If a general helps Han, he will be a loyal minister, and his history will be immortalized.

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As a predicate; Include praise