The famous scholar Ruan Xian of the early Jin Dynasty and his uncle Ruan Ji were both broad-minded and unconventional men of letters.
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Chinese idioms-In a Melon Plot and Under a Plum Tree
Posted by aboutchina on October 6th, 2011
Among the old folk songs is one called “Song of the Gentleman”, which has these lines: “A gentleman must prevent possible troubles and not place himself under suspicious circumstances.
Chinese Idiom-To Lure The Tiger Out Of The Mountains
Posted by aboutchina on August 28th, 2010
Chinese Idiom-To Lure The Tiger Out Of The Mountains
Chinese Idiom-Bai Fa Bai Zhong
Posted by aboutchina on August 16th, 2010
Chinese Idiom-Bai Fa Bai Zhong
Chinese Idiom-Tu Qiong Bi Xian
Posted by aboutchina on August 9th, 2010
Chinese Idiom-Tu Qiong Bi Xian
Chinese Idiom-Tou Tian Huan Ri
Posted by aboutchina on August 8th, 2010
Chinese Idiom-Tou Tian Huan Ri


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