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Interpretation of Jiayuan
A voluntary explanation of good intentions. The reflection of the Three Kingdoms, Wei Zhi and Wendi Pei Songzhi quoted the biography of Xian Di as saying: "God's will is to be enjoyed, the people want to enjoy it, and salt is promising." Southern History Song Ji Shang Wudi: "The vice governor's good wishes to the earth will restore great achievements in infinity." Tang Hanyu and Meng Jiao's Travel Couplet: "I swear to go abroad and want to go back to Zhongzhou."

Word decomposition

Jia's explanation Jia ā is good and beautiful: Guest. Good words and deeds. Praise: A compliment. Praise. Jiamian Qing Ji, Happiness: Jiaxiang. Jiaooujoy: Jiahui. Last name. Radical: mouth; Explanation of wishes (① wishes ③ wishes) I would like to, want to: I would rather. Yes Yes. Voluntary. Hope: wish. Volunteers. I hope so. Long-cherished wish (also called "old wish") Get what you want. It backfired. The reward given by superstitious people to gods and buddhas generally refers to the benefit promised to others: wishing. Wish. Honest and prudent, respected.