To move Qi and nourish the body
Ju Yi Qi and Yang Yi Ti are Chinese words, which means that status and environment can change people's temperament, and cultivation or self-cultivation can change people's quality. It means that people change with their status and treatment.
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Mencius, written by Zou mengke in the Warring States period, said: "Mencius, when he saw the son of the king of Qi, sighed and sighed:" he moved his Qi and raised his body. What a place to live! Husband is not the son of all men
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It means that people change with the change of status and treatment. [example]: this man and I agreed well, but now, it's not the same as before. The fifth chapter of Xueyan waizhuan.
Chinese PinYin : jū yí qì,yǎng yí tǐ
To move Qi and nourish the body
depending on the superficial comprehension to make an appraisal of profound truth. yǐ shēng liáng dàn
with engeaved dragons and phoenix. diāo lóng huà fèng