Far away from the mountain
Yuan Ting Shan Li, pronounced Yu ā NT í ngsh ā NL ì, is a Chinese word which means that a person's moral character is as deep as the abyss.
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The moral character of a person is like the deep water and the high mountain.
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According to Qian Qianyi's stele to Li Gong, the imperial censor of the left capital of the imperial palace of Taibao in the Qing Dynasty, "the public is born filial and friendly, obedient and auspicious, admonishes and promises clearly, stands upright and never smiles."
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An example is Qian Qianyi's stele to Li Gong, the imperial censor of the left capital of the imperial palace of Taibao, in Qing Dynasty: "he was born dutifully and friends were obedient and auspicious, and he earnestly admonished and promised, and he stood still and never laughed."
Chinese PinYin : yuān tíng shān lì
Far away from the mountain
Praising virtue and praising merit. sòng dé gē gōng
living an extravagant life. zhōng míng dǐng zhòng
kindly in appearance but unfathomable at heart. hòu mào shēn qíng
pride oneself on being out of the ordinary. zì mìng bù fán
geographical conditions and good relations with the people. dì lì rén hé
A country is easy to change, but a disposition is hard to change. jiāng shān yì gǎi,bǐng xìng nán yí
a scene of light heartedness of the people in times of peace. hán bǔ gǔ fù