Ao Dan’s poems include: Ning Ao Dan, Ao Dan You Ji Kang.
Ao Dan’s poems include: Ao Dan, especially Ji Kang, Ning Ao Dan. The pinyin is: àodàn. The phonetic pronunciation is: ㄠ_ㄉㄢ_. The structure is: Ao (left-right structure) Dan (left-right structure).
What is the specific explanation of Ao Dan? We will introduce it to you through the following aspects:
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Proud and unrestrained.
2. Quotations and explanations
⒈Proud and unrestrained. Quoted from "Jin Shu·Xie Wan Zhuan": "_Xie An_ said to Wan: 'You are the marshal, and the generals should count them in order to please their hearts. How can you be so arrogant and help others!'" Liang Liang of the Southern Dynasties Liu Xie's "Wen Xin Diao Long·Cheng Qi": "A brief look at the shortcomings of scribes? Those who are arrogant in literature will be punished quickly, and those who are honest and arrogant will be killed." Song Su Che's "Longchuan Farewell" volume: "Modernity is the most important thing." A wise person is regarded as a noble person. ""History of the Ming Dynasty·Huang Gongzhuan": "Bin (Jiang Bin) was a mediocre person. /p>
Ao Dan Ao Dan, Chinese vocabulary. Pinyin: àodàn Definition: Proud and unrestrained.
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Words about arrogance
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