Min Luan Sizhi
Minluan Sizhi is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ǐ NLU à ns ī zh ì, refers to pity troubled times and hope to govern the world. From Lin Quan's essays.
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In Lin Quan's essays by Zhang Lun of Ming Dynasty, "when he was in turmoil at the end of the Yuan Dynasty, his poems were long and thoughtful. They all had the meaning of remembering the monarch and thinking of governing the country.". 」
Min Luan Sizhi
every form of evil cannot be done - zhū è mò zuò
the summer rain soothes people -- a timely help to the masses - xià yǔ yǔ rén
the garden is full of the vigour of springtime - mǎn yuán chūn sè
very much ruffled , one sputters one 's words - jí yán jù sè