Liang Mu
Liang mu, a Chinese word, pronounced Li á NGM ù, is interpreted as a pillar. It is also a metaphor for talents who can shoulder heavy responsibilities..
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pillar. It also refers to talents who can shoulder heavy responsibilities.
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1. In Yang Zhongwu Lei written by Pan Yue of Jin Dynasty, "the soul is gone, but the beam is destroyed."
2. Liu Yuxi of Tang Dynasty wrote in the Hongbiao of Weiwang Taiwei: "the cloud of Dingchen died, Liang Musi was bad."
3. In Tang chentao's crying king zanfu: the mansion is dead and lonely, and the group of Confucians recall their success. Baiju sad lane, liangmu Wai Zanying.
4. One of song Shen Fu's Elegy to Wu Zhengsu: "the common people are willing to rule, how can the beams be destroyed first?"
5. The poem "Yan Zi's dinner move and Wang Yu'an's night gathering with his dead friend Zian" written by the Qing Dynasty: "Liang Mu has been destroyed so early, but how can I hurt my heart?" See "Liang Yue".
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Liang Mu