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...
Liang Shang Jun Zi referred to a literary image in ancient China, usually referring to the nobles and literati who were active in the Liang Dynasty (Northern and Southern Dynasties)....
Liang Shangjunzi referred to the aristocrats of the Liang Dynasty, specifically referring to the brothers of Emperor Wu of Liang, Emperor Wen of Liang's younger brother, and Emperor Yuan of...
"Liang Shang Jun Zi" is a famous quote from the ancient Chinese novel "Water Margins". The original text was "Liang Shang Jun Zi acts chivalrously to protect the people so...
Listen to the gentleman, the villain's way will be abandoned. Listen to the villain, the gentleman's way will disappear. The classical Chinese translation is: listen to the gentleman, then the...
Listen to the gentleman, the villain's way will be abandoned. Listen to the villain, the gentleman's way will disappear. The classical Chinese translation was: Listen to the sage, then the...
[It is better to be enemies with a gentleman than to make enemies with a villain.] can be translated into Chinese as: [It's better to go against a gentleman than...