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The Qing dynasty cleared similar sentences by itself.

The Qing dynasty cleared similar sentences by itself.

The eyes of onlookers

Wise people have different opinions.

A gentleman is open-minded.

It is difficult to be a man, but it is difficult to be a man.

Bamboo is not relaxed at all, its roots are firmly embedded in the cracks in the rocks. After thousands of tortures and blows, it is still strong, whether it is the southeast wind or the northwest wind in winter, it can bear it and will still be tough and straight.

As written in a China poem, we are not afraid of dark clouds covering our sight, because we are already on the top of the mountain. Rumors stop with wise men.

An explanation of self-cleaning in Qing dynasty

The clear is self-clear, and the turbid is self-turbid. It should be said that an innocent person is innocent even if he doesn't clarify himself. And the person who is a bad person himself, even if he denies a bad thing he has done in every way, is still a bad person at heart. Honest people are honest, clean people are clean, even if they don't clean themselves, they are clean; A person who is innocent is innocent even if he doesn't say anything to clarify himself.

Extended reading: idioms describing innocence

Clear and clear [Y and Q and ng è r bá i] The basic explanation metaphor is innocent. The metaphor is also very clear.

Detailed explanation 1. Explanation: The metaphor is innocent. The metaphor is also very clear.

2. From: Mao Dun's "The Remains of Robbery" IV: "Don't you believe me? I have been here for half a year and I have always been very clear. " Zhou Libo's "The Storm" Part I, the seventh sentence: "My surname Han's bridge is a bridge, and the road is a road, which is clear. I am afraid that no one will come to me. "

The basic explanation of spotless [y chénr∥n] originally refers to that when Buddhists practice, they exclude material desires and keep their hearts clean. Now it refers to being completely free from bad habits and bad atmosphere. It is also used to describe very clean.

Detailed explanation 1. Explanation: It turns out that Buddhists exclude material desires and keep their hearts clean when practicing. Now it refers to being completely free from bad habits and bad atmosphere. It is also used to describe very clean.

2. From: Tang Shi Taoist "Fa Yuan Jing" Zhu Lin: "If a bodhisattva walks on a dry mountain, the soil is not enough, and the wind blows over the mountain, making it scattered into dust, even a dust can't reach the Buddha's body." Zhang Songlei's Plum Blossom after a Light Snow in the twelfth lunar month: "spotless, fragrant to the bone, fairy wind exposed."

Clear and clean [běng qěng yùJié] The basic explanation is that it is as clear and transparent as ice and as white and flawless as jade. Metaphor is the innocence of people (mostly women).

Detailed explanation 1. Description: As clear and transparent as ice, as white and flawless as jade. Metaphor is the innocence of people (mostly women).

2. From: Han Sima Qian's Book of Sui Zhibo's Tomb: "Fu Wei and Ling Bo are expected to be unique, ambitious, good-natured, clean and not meticulous."