I. Beilian Cast Pipe
Vernacular interpretation: the description is arranged neatly.
Dynasty: Song Dynasty
Author: Sima Guang
Source: Huaxing article: Beilian Zhuguan archway Beichen.
Polaris is arranged very neatly.
Second, the work is clean and tidy.
Interpretation of vernacular: meticulous and neat.
Dynasty: modern
Author: Ba Jin
Source: Cold Night 26: "That pile of stationery is full of her handwriting, which is quite neat, but the tone is different from peacetime."
Third, in an orderly way
Interpretation of vernacular: organized, orderly and not chaotic at all.
Dynasty: Western Han Dynasty
Author: scholar Fu Sheng
Source: Shangshu Pan Geng Shang: "In an orderly way."
Translation: organized, orderly, and not chaotic at all.
Fourth, orderly.
Vernacular explanation: orderly: neat and tidy. Order: Order. Neat, orderly and organized.
Dynasty: Qing dynasty
Author: Fuzhi Wang
Source: Preface to Xitang Yongri: "Production, agriculture and famine relief are three things ... orderly."
Production, arable land and poverty alleviation are divided neatly, with clear order and clear organization.
Five, in good order
Vernacular interpretation: the description is coherent and not chaotic at all.
Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period
Author: Xun Kuang
Source: "Xunzi Confucian Effect": "Well is reasonable."
Translation: coherent, not chaotic at all.