Once not miserable
Once upon a time, the pronunciation is Z ē NGB ù C ǎ NR á n, a Chinese word, which means not to feel painful.
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It didn't hurt.
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Huang Zongxi in the Qing Dynasty wrote in the record of Ming Yi's waiting to visit Yuanjun: "in ancient times, the world was the main place, and the king was the guest. It was the world where the king finished the world, and the operator was also the world. Today, it is also the king's main place, and the world is the guest. It is also the king where the world has no land but peace. So it was not a tragedy to kill the liver and brain of the whole world, disperse the children of the whole world, and gain my own property. "
Chinese PinYin : zeng bu chan ran
Once not miserable
people follow the example of their superiors. shàng xíng xià xiào
songs of a highbrow type will find very few people to join in the chorus. qǔ gāo hè guǎ
Seeking good fortune and avoiding disaster. qiú fú ráng zāi