Bai Xinxin
Baixin Tongxin is a Chinese idiom, and its pronunciation is B á IDI à ot ó NGX à n, which means to describe a person who is not envious of glory.
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To describe a person who is not envious of glory
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Yu Xin's Ode to bamboo stick in the Northern Zhou Dynasty: "the autumn quinoa promotes the festival, and the white flowers are of the same mind. Finally, he can drive the birds by himself His other skills, such as making twigs and sticks, are ingenious, short and moderate, and engraved with inscriptions to impress his friends. Yu zisan's so-called "autumn quinoa promotes the festival.". Chen Congzhou and Mingxuan, New York
Chinese PinYin : bái diào tóng xīn
Bai Xinxin
On the Bagong mountain, there are all kinds of soldiers. bā gōng shān shàng,cǎo mù jiē bīng
drift about without any definite trace like running water or duckweed. làng jì fú zōng
compasses , set square , spirit level and plumb line. guī jǔ gōu shéng
freely flowing style of writing. xíng yún liú shuǐ