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What is a monk in Tsing Yi?

Qing Yi Gui Ren is the name of the literati in Tang and Song Dynasties, also known as Untitled Scholar, to distinguish it from the literati with lower status in later generations. It refers to the scholar who wears Tsing Yi, also refers to the scholar among them, or refers to the scholar who is young and successful. Tsing Yi is the costume of ancient Dalits, which also refers to postmen, government officials, actors and so on.

The nobles of Tsing Yi are close to the nobles of Taoism. This sentence comes from Hong Mai's Four Biographies of Official Names in Rongzhai, which means that the noble people in Tsing Yi are the names of scholars, close to the noble people. Among the scholars, once put on Tsing Yi, it means the improvement of status and prestige. And the second half of this sentence: Huang Mao Xi Guan Han Hou Liu Bei. The yellow hat is the costume of the ancient untouchables. The meaning of this sentence is that Huang Maoguan is a humble person after the Han Dynasty, and his status and status are very low.