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Hunhun is an idiom, and Pinyin is g ǔ ng ǔ NY ú NY ú n, which means the appearance of turbulent water and means continuous.
Explanation: the current is turbulent. Metaphor is continuous. Dong Zhongshu's Ode to mountains and rivers in the spring and Autumn Period: water is the source of mixing, day and night inexhaustible, both like strength; Yingke backward, both like level; follow the micro to go down, not leaving a small room, both like observation; follow the valley, not lost, or play ten thousand miles, both like understanding; block and defend the mountain, but can be pure, both like knowing fate; not clear to enter, clean and out, both like good; go to the thousand Ren gully If you enter without doubt, it is like a brave man; if everything is trapped in fire, but water alone wins, it is like a warrior; if you get salt, you live, if you lose it, you die, it is like a virtuous man. Confucius said in Kawasaki, "time passes like a husband, day and night!" This is also known as. (2) Gong Zizhen's Ming Liang Lun 2 of the Qing Dynasty: "ministers are shameless. There are three kinds of rules for all the literati and bureaucrats, and those for the common people, which humiliate the country, their families, their bodies, and others. They have no bottom, and they are responsible for the situation. It's like water."
Chinese PinYin : hùn hùn chā kē
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power capable of saving a desperate situation. huí tiān zhī lì
each family is provided for and each person is well-fed and well-clothed. rén jǐ jiā zú