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Wen Cong Zi Shun, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w é NC ó ngz ì sh ù n, meaning that the article is smooth. It comes from the epitaph of fan Shaoshu in Nanyang.
Idiom explanation
Obedience: obedience; obedience: obedience.
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu of Tang Dynasty wrote in the epitaph of fan Shaoshu in Nanyang that "Wen Cong Zi Shun, each of them has his own duty, and he has his own desire."
Idiom usage
It refers to the proper use of words in the article.
Examples
As for the Jia family, the second son is 24 years old. He studies at home. He is also pretty and elegant, and his writing is also very smooth. The 15th chapter of Lao Can's travels by Liu E in Qing Dynasty
In Chen Tian's preface to the chronicles of Ming poetry in the Qing Dynasty, it is said that "the craftsmen who were photographed alone during this period were like Jingchuan, Zunyan and Zhenchuan, who changed the Qin and Han Dynasties into ouzeng, and changed quzhuoya into obedience."
Chinese PinYin : wén cóng zì shùn
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To sell the husband and the slave. fàn fū zào lì