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Wei Zili used this.

Fluorescent lamps fly to vilen, but it is difficult to hide the sunshine and moonlight. Be patient when you are poor and have your own taste.

The wisdom of a villain is like the light of a firefly. Even if he can be proud for a while, he will disappear once he meets the glory of the sun and the moon. A gentleman should not be intimidated by the superficial phenomenon of villain's success. Even if you are born in poverty, you should bear hardships, hone your talents and stick to your beliefs. As long as he studies hard, he will naturally have the opportunity to show his intelligence and ambition.

Wei Zi, in ancient astronomy, refers to the source of Wei Zixing. Since the Han dynasty, it has been used as a metaphor for the residence of emperors in the world, that is, the palace. In the Tang Dynasty, Zhongshu Province was located in the Imperial Palace, which was the highest administrative center of the country. Therefore, "In the first year of Kaiyuan, Zhongshu Province was returned to Wei Zi, and Zhongshu made it purple." Zhongshu Province was renamed as Wei Zi Province, and Zhongshuling was renamed as Ziweiling. Although the time is not long, it has become a historical anecdote. Moreover, Wei Zihua's name is the same as Wei Zi's, and its shape is almost the same. It was only after the name of Wei Zi Province was established that Wei Zi flowers were transplanted to this province. Therefore, people who later worked in Zhongshu Province liked to call it "Wei Zi". Du Mu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, was called Du, and Lv Benzhong, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, was also a calligrapher in China. His poetic words were originally called Wei Zi's Poetic Words. Bai Juyi, a great poet, also worked as a bell and wrote a poem: "Your article is quiet, and the bell and drum tower are long." Who is the companion sitting alone at dusk? Ziwei flower versus Ziweilang. "Ziweilang became synonymous with the position of Zhongshu, and later it was synonymous with talents who successfully held important positions through the imperial examination.