Let bygones be bygones
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p á ngy ì h é ngch ū), which means there are still words everywhere. It's from a letter from the capital to his family.
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[name] and [explanation] are everywhere.
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Wu Minshu of the Qing Dynasty wrote a letter from the capital to his family: "the thief had to escape, and he claimed that he did not kill the civilians, so he scattered the people in the countryside and blocked the people's heart."
Chinese PinYin : páng yì héng chū
Let bygones be bygones
living an extravagant life. zhōng míng dǐng zhòng
all beings grieve for their fellow beings. wù shāng qí lèi