From the plain to the lonely
From Pingdi to Guding is a word, Pinyin P í NGD ì Q ǐ g ū D ī ng, meaning to make trouble out of nothing.
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Metaphor makes trouble out of nothing
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The second part of yuan kangjinzhi's "Li Kui's burden of thorns" says: "don't blame the sand like situation in our village. There are isolated piles on the flat ground."
From the plain to the lonely
Only state officials are allowed to set fire, and people are not allowed to light lamps - zhǐxǔzhōu guān fàng huǒ,bùxǔbǎi xìng diǎn
be prepared for danger in times of peace - jū ān sī wēi
deep in the night and all is quiet - gēng lán rén jǐng
The difference between the past and the present - qù jiù zhī fēn
no end of trouble for the future - hòu huàn wú qióng