1.臣人:臣人, a Chinese word with the pinyin chén rén , i.e., a minister, makes a minister.
2. feeder: official name. It is the official who is in charge of food and drink. In the Spring and Autumn period, the state of Jin set it up. Zuozhuan - Chenggong ten years: "Jin marquis wants wheat, make the people of Dian to offer wheat, feed people for." Du Preliminary: "The official in charge of food and drink."
3. Sacrifice oneself to the people: a Chinese idiom of giving up one's own opinion and obeying the proposition of the crowd. From "Shangshu - Dayumu".
4. Sinners Don't Pay: Sinners Don't Pay is a Chinese idiom, pronounced zuì rén bù tǎng, which means that the punishment for a crime stops at the person himself, and does not involve his wife and children.
5. Shengqi Linren: a Chinese idiom describing arrogance, arrogance and forcefulness. From the Shikwengge bachelor xuanfeng dafeng wanggong behavior.
6. Stuff: to follow or cater to others.
7. Miserable: Chinese idiom, there is nothing more miserable in the world.
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Expanded Information:
People, a Chinese noun with the sound rén, a pictograph.
Stroke order reading and writing:apostrophe, press
Indicates an upright animal that knows how to bow and be humble.
Man is able to bow because he can think within himself and understands the inadequacy of individual strength and the need to cooperate with others.
The nature of heaven and earth is the most noble.
Man is born vertically, and is valued for being born horizontally, thus resembling his upper arm and lower shin.
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