Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - Translation of ancient Chinese: take it in vain, treat it diligently, plant it firmly, be faithful to it, and learn it sincerely.
Translation of ancient Chinese: take it in vain, treat it diligently, plant it firmly, be faithful to it, and learn it sincerely.
Let me explain something to you.
Word: accept, accept. Plants: reproduction and growth. Gang: strong, strong. Teacher: Verbs impart knowledge.
Translation: accept knowledge with an open mind; Work hard; Growth should be strong and self-reliant; Integrity should be maintained for a long time; Be sincere in imparting knowledge.
I looked up the ancient Chinese dictionary myself and translated it myself. Maybe some words are biased. I hope I can help you.
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