Pinyin: k ū n sh ā n pi à n Yu
Interpretation: A piece of jade on Kunlun Mountain. Originally, it was a modest statement, which meant that it was just one of many beautiful people, and later it was compared to the leader of many beautiful things.
Source: Biography of Shen Xi in the Book of Jin: "I take the policy of virtue, the best in the world, a branch of Guilin, Pian Yu, Kunshan."
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Fifty-two biographies of the Book of Jin ~ 443 ~
Take countermeasures first, Byron. Mother is worried about leaving her job. My mother was ill. She didn't have a car. She died. She doesn't want to take a bus, and her family is poor. She was buried outside the north wall of the hall where she lived, opened an account and cried day and night. Raise chickens and grow garlic, as far as you can. Three years of mourning, eight horses, grave, grave. Before he finished, he was called to the east to join the army. Move to Shang, transfer to corps commander. Cui Hongjian, the official minister, recommended Zuo Cheng. And at work, try to confuse Hong with things, complain about Hong, talk about it with justice, and talk about it with Hong Chuan. I was ashamed of my clothes as soon as I heard it. Reluctantly moved to Yongzheng secretariat. Emperor Wu sent him to the East Hall and asked him, "Why do you think of yourself?" I said to him, "My virtue is the best in the world, a branch of Guilin, Pian Yu, Kunshan." The emperor smiled. When the assistant said, "I don't blame you for playing with my ears." "In office, I am dignified and wise, and I have won the reputation of the Quartet. Died in office. Deng Yan is not driving for the country.
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During the reign of Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty, Cui Hong, the official minister, recommended him as the left prime minister. Later, when he became the secretariat of Yongzhou, Emperor Wu of Jin asked him about his evaluation. He said, "I am like Guizhi in the Moon Palace and Baoyu on Kunlun Mountain." A laurel in Guanghan Palace and a Pian Yu in Kunlun Mountain are used to describe particularly outstanding talents. Later, people seldom used "Kunshan Pian Yu" to compare rare things or praise talents.