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Annotation to King Wen

(1) from Mencius Hui Liang Wang Xia. Mencius is a book that records Mencius' words and deeds. Mencius (about 370-289 BC), named Ke and Zou, was a representative of Confucianism after Confucius in the middle of the Warring States Period. The title was added by the editor. King Wen refers to. Yong, a garden for raising animals and plants. In ancient times, it was called Yuan Yong.

(2) have this thing? Equivalent to "to".

(3) Zhuan Shu Chuan, written records.

I'm afraid it's too big for such a big one! Yes, so, so. Its, table speculation tone.

⑤ chú ráo mows grass and firewood by himself.

A pheasant hunter who hunts pheasants and rabbits. Pheasant, pheasant.

All landowners should.

8 borders, borders. This refers to the territory of Qi.

Pet-name ruby big class.

Attend the suburban gate. Refers to the closed doors that played a defensive role in the suburbs of ancient cities.

A kind of elk, also called "four unlike".

Set a trap for the trap (jǐng) in the middle of the country.