Gentleman on the Liang comes from the Water Margins. The book is called Water Margins and the author is Shi Naian.
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The classical Chinese answer for a gentleman on the beam was 'Liang Fu Junzi'.
The classical Chinese answer to the question was " Gentleman of Liang ".
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Liu Cixin should be the first author of the idiom zoo.
The word "Liang Shang Jun Zi" in classical Chinese referred to a famous general of the State of Zhao during the Warring States Period. His name was Lian Po. During the Warring States Period, the State of Zhao and the State of Wei fought a fierce war in Liang. The army led by Lian Po performed well in the war and was known as the "Gentleman on the Liang".
In classical Chinese, Liang Shang Jun Zi meant " the gentleman on the roof ". It could also refer to the owner or manager of a building.
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The fastest speed of reading a book could be described as " too much for one's eyes to take in ", which meant that one's eyes could not take in the surrounding scenery. It described how one could see a lot of content without looking around when reading a book.
The title of the ancient book was Wen Xi's Secret. " Wen Xi's Secret " was an ancient romantic novel about the complicated emotional entanglement between the two male leads, Wen Xi and Xu Huan. Wen Xi was the Emperor, and Xu Huan was a noble minister. The two of them had supported each other, but as time passed, their feelings for each other gradually became complicated. In the court struggle, Wen Xi sacrificed his feelings to protect Xu Huan, which eventually led to the deepening of the misunderstanding between the two. The novel described the deep feelings between them and the insurmountable class barrier with a tragic ending.