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An idiom describing a good national policy is urgent!

The country is rich and the people are safe, the country is peaceful and the people are safe, and the people are rich, stable and prosperous.

First, the country is rich and the people are safe.

Description: The country is prosperous and the people are stable.

From: The History of Chinese Criminal Law by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "When Guan Zhong was in office, the country was rich and the people were safe."

Since Qi Huangong appointed Guan Zhong, the country has been prosperous and the people have been stable.

Second, the country is peaceful and the people are safe.

Commentary: Tai: Peace and stability. The country is peaceful and the people are happy.

From: Song Zimu's Dream of Liang Lushan and Chuanshen: "Every year, the tide is too flooding, and it rushes to Zhoucheng, offering sacrifices in the Spring and Autumn Period, ordering a bachelor's college, writing green words, and praying for the peace of the people in the country."

Every year, the tide overflows and hits the city. "Spring and Autumn Annals" is a memorial service, and the imperial edict ordered the Academy to write blue poems in order to pray for national peace and people's happiness.

Three. Yin Min Guo Fu

Explanation: yin: wealth and wealth; Fu: Rich. The people in this country are well off.

From: Chen Shou's "The History of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Zhi and Zhuge Liang in the Western Jin Dynasty": "People who are rich are rich, and they don't know how to scrimp."

The people are rich and the country is rich, but they don't know how to cherish it.

Fourth, long-term stability.

Interpretation: governance: Taiping; An: Diazepam. Describe the long-term stability and consolidation of the country.

From: Sun Yat-sen's Sixth Lecture on Nationalism: There are also moral problems in maintaining the long-term status of the nation and the country. With good morality, the country can maintain long-term stability.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) flourishes [x and n and n xi à ng ró ng]

Explanation: Xinxin: describes the vigorous growth of vegetation; Rong: Lush. Describe the lush vegetation. It is a metaphor for the vigorous development of the cause.

From: Ye Shengtao's Team Building: In the meantime, only flowers and green grass are thriving, which symbolizes hope for the future.