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Mr. Wu's explanation

Mr. Wu's explanation of pseudonyms in Zi Xu Fu. It means there is no such thing as human beings. Biography of Historical Records and Sima Xiangru: "Hello, reading Zixu Fu, you should look at each other like Zixu ... If you look at each other with Zixu, you will be called Mr. Wu, which is hard for you." Song Sushi's "Send six pots of books to drink, but the wine has not reached the limit. Qiushi: "You mean that Qingzhou Six got engaged and went up in smoke?"

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Unreal explanations are illusory; If there were no Mr. Wu, there would be no such thing. ; ; Historical records; Biographies of Sima Xiangru: Dreams when Interests Fail. ; ; Jue Yuan's poems are illusory, and this illusion is explained in detail. Does not exist. Wen Xuandi Ji, a Book of the Northern Qi Dynasty: "Like a wooden dog, like a mud dragon, it follows the name and supervises the reality, and nothing happens." Mr. Liu Tang's explanation is generally a habitual courtesy title after a man's surname. When talking with Mr. Du, he said that other people's husbands or people who claimed to be husbands used to be called accountants in commercial companies. In the past, they were called storytellers, fortune tellers, geomancers, etc. And fortune tellers used to be honorifics for the elderly.