the feelings of the people are for
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R é nx à NGU à Xi à ng, which means that the people support and yearn for. It comes from the book of Jin, the story of Xiong Yuanzhuan.
explain
Direction of interpretation: return, yearning. It refers to what the people support and yearn for.
source
In the book of Jin, Xiong Yuanzhuan: "the only way for people to return to is Tao and righteousness." This is the great benefit of this person. Qu Bo's "forest sea and snow plain" 37
Discrimination of words
Synonyms are popular and popular antonyms are rebellious and resentful grammatical subject predicate type; complement and attribute; commendatory meaning
the feelings of the people are for
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