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Qingshang, Chinese words, pronunciation is Q à ngsh à ng, interpretation is pure and noble, also known as noble integrity.
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Innocence and nobility are also called noble virtues.
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"The history of the Three Kingdoms · the history of Shu · the biography of Yang Xi" says: "the book is clear and the whole body is full of action."
In the biography of Li Hua in the book of the Northern Qi Dynasty, it is said that "all the people in the front and the back of the road are open to the market, the painting is independent of the Qing Dynasty, and the Liang people attach importance to its integrity."
Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty wrote in his elegy to ge Jun, a scholar: "Yi Jun is still pure, but he is not boastful in the world."
The ninth chapter of tianyuhua: "my heart has been clear since I was a child, and women are never in my heart."
Chinese PinYin : Qing Shang
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