Relief is a Chinese word whose pinyin is shū nàn, and its meaning is to relieve danger.
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1. "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Pang Shen Biography": "When Ji Zi came back, the people of Lu were happy to relieve the difficulties."
2. "New Tang Dynasty" "Book·Biography of Lu Zhi": "Power is used to relieve difficulties, and temporarily to respond to opportunities. Things are cheap, and plans are strange."
3. "New History of the Five Dynasties·Fujian Family·Wang Fu": "Soldiers are here Tao refused to advance, saying: "If you get a literary hero, you will advance." He regretted it and refused to give it to him, so his son Jipeng asked him to help him."
4. "Hua Fu" by Chen Yu of the Song Dynasty: "The concubine was treated with luxury decorations, and the family was horrified, but they still said that her departure would relieve the difficulties."
5. "History of the Song Dynasty Du Zong Ji": "When Rong Chen returns to the province and prefers relatives, he vows to Go for the success and destroy the family to relieve the family's misfortune."
6. Ming Dynasty Kong Zhenyun's "Epitaph of Yuan Gong (Yuan Keli) of the Ministry of War of the Ming Dynasty": "Hong Ming Er. Ji, the dust disturbs Loulan, destroys the family and relieves the difficulties, the righteousness is crowned."
7. Cai E and Yuan Shikai, one is elegant and elegant, one is strong and powerful; one is energetic and restrained, the other is like a tiger and an eagle. Noble and self-defeating, one takes all rights and interests; one donates his life to relieve people in trouble, while the other steals the country for his own benefit.