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Which dynasty did the phrase "dignified" come from?

2024-09-09 22:40
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2024-09-10 00:29

The term 'grandiose' came from the Qin State, a vassal state in the pre-Qin period. During the pre-Qin period, the king of Qin was known as the " King of Qin." He wore gorgeous clothes and a crown when he rode in a gorgeous carriage. Therefore, the word "dignified" was usually used to describe a person's clothing, way of traveling, and status.

Which sentence did the phrase " phoenix blossoms " come from?

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2024-09-11 11:24

The phrase "phoenix blossoms in the parasol tree" was not familiar. Could it provide more background information or context? This way, I can better help you answer your questions.

Where did this phrase come from?

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2024-09-13 17:31

This sentence came from the beginning of the novel " Scattered and Scattered."

Where did this phrase come from?

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2024-09-13 17:06

This sentence came from a novel called " Scattered " by Sheng Xiaomo.

Which novel did the phrase " Long live the Empress " come from?

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2025-03-16 17:49

This sentence came from the thirty-third chapter of the Investiture of the Gods, which read: " Long live the Empress! Long live the Empress forever!"

Which novel did the phrase " never forget love " come from?

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2025-03-16 12:42

Unforgettable Love was a plot in many novels, and it was impossible to determine which novel it came from. Therefore, I can't provide you with specific novel recommendations. I'm sorry.

Which book and chapter did the phrase " Ordinary World " come from?

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2025-03-11 15:33

I'm sorry that my answer was not accurate enough. I've mixed up the two works, Ordinary World and The Three-Body Problem. The correct answer was: This sentence came from the second book of The Ordinary World, Flash in the Dark.

Which poem did the phrase " Where the lights wane " come from?

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2024-09-19 18:46

The phrase "where the lights are waning" comes from the poem "Jin Se" by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Shangyin: For no reason, the brocade zither has fifty strings, one string, one column, thinking of Hua Nian. Besides, this lamp is with me, and I'll leave you next year. The place where the lights are dimly lit described the scene at night or dusk, which also hinted at the impermanence of life and the necessity of parting. This poem had a beautiful language and a profound artistic conception. It was regarded as one of Li Shangyin's representative works and also a classic of ancient Chinese poetry.

Which book did the phrase 'eliminate evil and vanquish demons' come from?

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2025-03-07 15:01

The phrase " Exterminate evil " didn't come from a book but from a famous plot in the online novel " Battle Through the Heavens." In the novel, the main character, Xiao Yan, was practicing a martial art called 'Heavenly Silkworm Potato' when he met a mysterious character called 'Demon Emperor.' The latter had promised to bestow Xiao Yan with great strength after he successfully vanquished demons and vanquished evil. Hence,'eliminating evil and subduing devils' became one of the goals of Xiao Yan's martial arts.

'One person, one city', which novel did this phrase come from?

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2024-09-20 07:29

" One person, one city " was a famous line from the novel " One Thought is Eternal." This novel was a fantasy novel that described the main character Fang Yuan's experience in the process of cultivating magic, going through all kinds of challenges and tests, and finally becoming a powerful mage. These words expressed Fang Yuan's determination and perseverance to stay in the city alone in order to cultivate magic.

Which book did the phrase " Three Gun Shocks the Table " come from?

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2024-09-16 15:37

"Three Guns Striking the Table in Surprise" was a long novel written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Li Gou. It described the struggle between a group of righteous thieves and the government in the Jianghu at the end of the Ming Dynasty. This novel was regarded as a classic in the history of Chinese novels and one of the four famous novels in China.

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