Liang Yue
Liang Yue, a Chinese word, pronounced Li á ngyu è, is a figurative figure.
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Beam, pillar. Qiu refers to Mount Tai.
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It is said in the book of Rites: on the sandalwood bow: "Confucius was made by fleas, holding his staff with his hand, and being at ease at the door. The song says: "is Mount Tai decadent? Is Liang's wood decadent? Is a philosopher withered?" Liang renfang's biography of King Wenxuan of qijingling in the Southern Dynasty says: "the heaven is not lost, and Liang's mountain is decadent. "Liang Yue" refers to Mount Tai. Refer to the notes of Li Zhouhan in Wenxuan.
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Liang Yue