Great leisure
Da Xian is a Chinese word pronounced D à Xi á n, which means the basic code of conduct.
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Basic code of conduct.
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In the Analects of Confucius, Zi Zhang: "great virtue does not surpass leisure."
"New book of the Tang Dynasty · Zhuo Xing zhuanzan": "festival friendship is the leisure of the world."
The poem "self encouragement" written by Lu You of Song Dynasty: "the righteousness of the festival is really great leisure, and the loyalty and filial piety of the descendants can see it."
Bao Shichen of the Qing Dynasty wrote in the preface of Yizhou Shuangji, a gift to Yu Tiexiang: "however, I had no time to spare. Although I slandered my body, I was almost in danger. I didn't go to the rope for inspection and humiliated my ancestors."
Chinese PinYin : Da Xian
Great leisure