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Grace, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ō NgR ó NGB ù pॸ, which means to describe a generous attitude, leisurely. From the biography of Liu Minzhong in the history of the Yuan Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Liu Minzhong in the history of the Yuan Dynasty, it is said that "Minzhong did not cherish money in his whole life, he did not care about money in his mouth, and he did not advance in his righteousness. If he entered, he would be saved, and he would support the present and the ancient, and he would be graceful."
Idiom usage
It refers to people's attitude. His actions and speech are graceful. Guo Moruo's model of dedication
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peace and danger convert mutually - ān wēi xiāng yì
Cut the rod and uncover the wood - zhǎn gān jiē mù
tough and strong as iron and steel - tóng jīn tiě gǔ