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What do you mean, like Lansing, like pine?

Like Lansing, like the prosperity of pine trees, Zhou Xingsi's thousand words mean: Let your virtue be as fragrant as bluegrass and as lush as pine and cypress. The context of this sentence is: the father is strict with the monarch, and filial piety is the respect. Loyalty is the best, and the warmth of rewelding is like the prosperity of Lansing, which is clearly Rong Zhi's considerate words, as steady as Mount Tai. Please refer to /tool/qianziwen/