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What does "glory" mean?
Glory is a Chinese word, pronounced róngyào, which refers to a habit that deserves or can win high reputation, glory, glory or appreciation, good reputation or social reputation, and also refers to lush flowers and trees.
Source: Good reputation. Tang Hanyu's Newly Built Wang Tengting: "Ci ranks second among the three kings and is glorious.
In the poem "Passing Mr. Mao Dafang's Temple" written by Sun Zhiwei in Qing Dynasty, there is a saying: "Returning home with a silver spoon in his mouth is often ridiculed by the villagers. It is better to keep a big festival, and the glory is known. Chapter 3 of Liu Qing's Entrepreneurial History: "These two flags are the glory of five villages in Xiabao Township under the leadership of Guo Zhenshan. "
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