Yan Gong
Yan Gong, pronounced y á ng ō ng, is a Chinese word, also known as "Yan Gong", meaning solemn and respectful.
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Also known as "Yan Gong", solemn and respectful.
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The book of Wu Yi: "once upon a time in Zhongzong, the king of Yin, Yan Gongyin was afraid of heaven's destiny." Kong Zhuan: "Yan Taiwu is strict, respectful and fearing of fate."
"Kangcangzi · XUNDAO" says: "although you love a small thing, you must be strict with Gong."
In the Southern Dynasty, Liang and Liu Xie's "Wen Xin Diao Long Zhu Meng" said, "therefore, Yin is pious to the gods, and Yan is respectful to the ancestral temple."
Chen Shuda's Taimiao naked songs in Tang Dynasty: "great filial piety, strict respect for your ancestors."
In Yanghui Tang Ji written by Zeng Guofan in Qing Dynasty, "my friend, Liu Jun and Meng Rong, is quiet and respectful, good at Tao but few in desire."
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