Kyu Kok an ran
Guijiao Anran, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu ī Ji ǎ o à NR á n, which means to describe the severe style. It's from the chronicle of Lang Qian.
Chen Kangqi of the Qing Dynasty "Lang Qian Ji Wen" Volume 6: "Wu Jin, Zhao Gongyi, Gong Shen Qiao, the instrument is strange and ancient, Guijiao Anran. At the time of Changhu, people called it "lengmiao Dragon King". The posthumous titles given to him after his death are gong and Yue Yi. Xun is worthy of the name. "
Chinese PinYin : guī jiǎo àn rán
Kyu Kok an ran
books written in remote antiquity. sān fén wǔ diǎn
do what little one can to help. tiān zhuān jiē wǎ
heart startled and gallbladder broken -- extremely frightened. jīng xīn dào dǎn
make every move only after mature deliberation. lǎo móu shēn suàn
one 's happiness seemed to have dropped from the heavens. xǐ cóng tiān jiàng
hard to distinguish good from bad. lán ài nán fēn