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Ping Shu, a Chinese word, is pronounced P í ngsh ù, with the meaning of Ping Ping, Kuan Ren, fairness and justice, and leniency.
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Flat and wide
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According to Zhao chuozhuan, a biography of the northern history, "Xue Zhou was the Minister of Dali at that time, and his name was Ping Shu."
Wu Jing, Tang Dynasty, wrote in Zhenguan dignitaries: fairness: "in ancient times, those who were called the most public were called" peaceful, forgiving and selfless. "
"New Tang book · biography No.40 · biography of Di Renjie" says: "when he moved Dali Cheng a little, he was interrupted for a long time and was jailed 7000 people. He was called Pingshu at that time."
In Du Tui Guan Zan written by Fang Xiaoru of Ming Dynasty, "the nature is rigid and strict, but the prison is gentle and forgiving."
Zhang Juzheng of Ming Dynasty wrote in his reply to CAI Chuntai of Songjiang army Constitution: "Zhongyuan Duke is aboveboard and aboveboard. He has a gentle and forgiving heart and is deeply understood by his servants. That is to say, he has a grudge against others, which can be solved in a word."
"Xingshihengyan: Li Mian meets a Xiake in the poor mansion of Duke Li:" only Li Mian is different from his Wei. He advocates peace and forgiveness, and all cruel punishments should be set aside. "
According to Yuan Keli's biography of Suizhou in the Qing Dynasty, "in addition to the promotion of officials in Suzhou government, we must be calm and forgiven after listening to them."
Chinese PinYin : Ping Shu
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