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What are the words "Da () Da ()"?

Bragging, good luck, ups and downs, benevolence and righteousness, compassion.

First, talk big.

Vernacular explanation: the original meaning is beating gongs and drums, and all the music is played together. The rhetoric and hype now used to ridicule people.

Dynasty: Yuan

Author: Wang Shifu

Source: The fourth fold of Li Chuntang: "Give you a golden daughter; A hundred bottles of mellow wine; Just bragging in Li Chuntang; Make a happy feast. "

Second, good luck.

Vernacular interpretation: very auspicious and smooth. Used for divination and blessing in the old days.

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: Luo Guanzhong

Source: The Romance of the Three Kingdoms 54th time: "Kong Ming said,' I know what I came for. Reading Yi in time is a good sign. "

Kong Ming said: I already know your purpose. I just divined a divination, which is very auspicious and smooth.

Third, ups and downs

Vernacular explanation: Describe the ups and downs change extremely quickly and greatly.

Dynasty: A.D. 1944.

Author: Lao She

Proof: "Four Generations under One Family": "Her joys and sorrows are ups and downs."

Fourth, benevolence and righteousness.

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: Luo Guanzhong

Source: The Forty-third Session of Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "Those who endure chaos and seize the inheritance of the same clan are really benevolent."

How can you have the heart to rob the inheritance of the same clan? This is true generosity and respect for righteousness.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) shows great pity and sympathy.

Vernacular interpretation: Buddhist terms. To love all people is great compassion, and to pity all those who suffer is great compassion. Sometimes used to satirize hypocrisy.

Dynasty: 1 century.

Author: Sakyamuni Buddha

Source: The Analects of the Lotus Sutra: "Great kindness and great compassion are often tireless."

Love all people, pity all those who suffer, and never get tired of it.