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This sentence came from Lu Xun's " Madman's Diary."
"Virtuous people live there." This sentence came from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. It was what Liu Bei said when he visited Zhuge Liang in Wolonggang. The original text was as follows: Zhuge Liang said,"My lord, do not doubt that this is not a difficult place for virtuous men to live in. At the end of the Han Dynasty, the Yellow Turban Uprising caused chaos in the world, and people were plunged into misery. At that time, people wanted to avoid disaster in order to seek stability. If my lord can take this opportunity to recruit the rebel army to crusade against Dong Zhuo and support the Han Dynasty, then the world will be settled and the people will live and work in peace and contentment. But the lord must have a virtuous person to live in. The difference between Liu Xie, Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty, who had no virtue and Dong Zhuo, who had virtue, was like the sun and the moon. If the lord can establish morality, live in peace and appease the people, then the hearts of the people in the world will be like an arrow, why worry about the world not being unified? Why worry that the Han Dynasty will not be revived?" Liu Bei agreed with him and decided to submit to Zhuge Liang and worship him as a military adviser.
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Zhang Ailing's words came from a sentence in her novel,"Red Rose and White Rose." The original text was: "Perhaps every man has had two women like this at least two."
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