风行草偃
Explanation: Yan: lodging. Wind blows the grass down. Metaphor of moral culture and education of the probation people. Usage: Contraction type; as the predicate attribute, clause; for written language Source: Pre-Qin Confucian "Analects, XII": "The virtue of the wind, s minds grass, the grass of the wind Yan." Examples: Secular and shallow, small enough to measure vibration I, the Secretary must show it is, today off to ~. (Song Chenliang "and mao Autumn Book")- Thesaurus: Rage Grass from
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