The meaning of dazzling and winning.

Striving for victory means boasting novelty and competing for victory.

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the dazzling pinyin is xuàn qí zhēng shèng. Words from Chongyi's Miscellaneous Notes of the Ruling and Opposition since Daoxian. This book records the anecdotes of Beijing from Daoguang and Xianfeng in the Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China, covering all aspects of the ruling and opposition parties.

All the examples of the imperial clan, political system, gardens, temples, historical sites, festivals, customs, anecdotes of ordinary people, all of which are of high historical value. Zhicheng Deng rated every word as "precious and secret", and all of them saw it with his own eyes. When it was translated with Xiao Ting Zalu, it was beyond the reach of books such as Tian Zhi Ou Wen.

memorizing the poet's high thoughts, the names of the paizi songs, the novels of Pinhua Baojian, Jing Hua Yuan and Dangkou Zhi, and the origin of the fork songs can be used as a reference for those who study the history of literature. The original manuscript, with four volumes and eight volumes, was collected by Zhicheng Deng, and printed and published by Beijing Ancient Books Publishing House in 1983.

Chongyi, whose surname is Bahruth, whose name is Quan Sun, whose number is Xun 'an and Mei 'an, and whose number is Yu 'an after 6, was assigned to Mei 'an to disperse people and choose the master of the school. He was a scholar of Qing Dynasty under Zhenglan Banner of Mongolia. The grandson of Bai Jun, a college student in Wenyuan Pavilion in Xianfeng Dynasty, was a doctor in the Department of Literary Selection of the Ministry of Civil Affairs.

Chongyi was born into a noble family, and he was fond of collecting calligraphy and painting and was good at appreciating it. He is the author of Poems Collected from Selected Learning Zhai, Notes on Selected Learning Zhai's Paintings and Calligraphy, Continuation of Selected Learning Zhai's Paintings and Calligraphy, Miscellanies in the Government and the Opposition since Xiandao, Poems in Selected Learning Zhai, Miscellaneous Poems on Han Monuments, and Kuyang Ci.