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Cao Tian's explanation.
Cao Tian's explanation (1). Taoism says that official positions are in heaven. Gu Huan, Biography of Gao Yi in the Southern Qi Dynasty: "Today, Taoism says that life is immortal, and the name complements Cao Tian. The lovely Laozi and Zhuangzi represent the truth." Tang Xue recorded Wei Tingxun's weak collection in a different way: "At the end of the year, the court said,' I came to heaven to beg Lu Shou for my brother.' Yuan Mei's "New Qi Xie Zigu God" in the Qing Dynasty: "Although I was demoted, I can return to my fairy home full and ashamed to elope with God." (2). Refers to the fairy officer. Lu Xun's Wandering Old Master Q Gao: "Fairy also disapproves of women's education, thinking that confusing the two things is not what God and Cao are happy with."
Word decomposition
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