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Idioms about "Thanksgiving Day"
Idioms about "Thanksgiving Day"
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Owed to others
Pinyin: Gǐ language
Interpretation: Appreciate the kindness of others.
Source: The Story of the Three Kingdoms, Wei Zhi Biography, Qi Wangfang "Braving Nie Zheng, making more contributions than mesons, can be described as killing and becoming benevolent, and getting rid of life to get justice." Pei Songzhi's note in the Southern Song Dynasty: "Those who give up their lives to get justice must make sense, or be grateful to Huaide, have no regrets all their lives, or have the opportunity, but they should work hard. So is the so-called Nie Zheng and meson in the imperial edict.
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