Bai Xinxin
Baixin Tongxin is a Chinese idiom, and its pronunciation is B á IDI à ot ó NGX à n, which means to describe a person who is not envious of glory.
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To describe a person who is not envious of glory
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Yu Xin's Ode to bamboo stick in the Northern Zhou Dynasty: "the autumn quinoa promotes the festival, and the white flowers are of the same mind. Finally, he can drive the birds by himself His other skills, such as making twigs and sticks, are ingenious, short and moderate, and engraved with inscriptions to impress his friends. Yu zisan's so-called "autumn quinoa promotes the festival.". Chen Congzhou and Mingxuan, New York
Bai Xinxin
Stir up the clouds and stir up the rain - liáo yún bō yǔ
Cause trouble and bring disaster - rě zāi zhāo huò
the ironclad details pile up mountain high - tiě zhèng rú shān
look at one 's image in the mirror and pity oneself - shān jī wǔ jìng