Lingyuan
Lingyuan Zhiqi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l í ngyu á nzh ī Q ī, which means the death of brother or brother. From the book of songs Xiaoya Changdi.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: "Xiaoya Changdi in the book of Songs:" the ridge is in the original, the brother is in trouble, every good friend, Kuang will never sigh. "
Discrimination of words
For example, when shaoding was changed to Yuan Dynasty, it was suitable for the relatives of Lingyuan to thank the guests behind closed doors. Because of the memory, they made a record. In the preface to the Song Dynasty's Zhang Shinan's travels, lyzq refers to the death of his elder brother and younger brother
Chinese PinYin : líng yuán zhī qī
Lingyuan
make a deaf man and a blind man see. fā méng zhèn kuì
skillful in teaching and able to provide guidance. jiào dǎo yǒu fāng
unable to distinguish between the clear and the muddy. jīng wèi bù fēn
Help the wounded from the dead. yú sǐ fú shāng
never to yield an inch of ground. cùn tǔ bù ràng