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Junping's allusions
Junping

1. Selling divination by borrowing fingers.

Tang Li Bai's "Send Friends to Shu": "The ups and downs should be decided, and you don't have to ask Jun Ping."

Second, refer to a person who reads widely.

Tang He Yao's "Send a respected teacher to the Shu Dynasty": "It is said that a gentleman dies and is safe, and a true teacher is easy to be righteous."

Third, borrowing refers to seclusion.

The fourth of Tang's "Feeling Irony": "Jun Ping does not rebel for a long time, and follows the road of the country."