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Dai Xing's explanation
Dai Xing's explanation refers to the rise or prevalence of change. "Mandarin Zheng Yu": "In the last years of Taiping, Qin, Jin, Qi and Chu flourished, and Xiang took the land of Zhou. Emperor Wen of Jin was designated as the son of heaven, Qi Zhuang and Nuo were uncles, and Chu Xu took the initiative." Zhao Wei's Note: "Dai Geng." In the Southern Dynasties, Xie wrote "Wen Xin Diao Long Ming Zhen": "Since the war, I abandoned the virtue of serving the country, and the words were prosperous, but the Cultural Committee refused." Song and Qin Guan said: "Change makes prosperity, which is called Tiande."

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Explanation of substitution: substitution. Consignment. The replacement order of the. Stages in history: times. Generation. Ancient times. Modern. Modern. When (what) generation. Age. Descendants: the next generation. Last name. Radical: qi; Release (Xing)ιHold, launch: established. Promoting work and learning. Build. Sigh (sigh, such as "sighing at the ocean"). Everything is in a hurry. Get up: stay up late (get up early and go to bed late). Prosperity: prosperity. Prosperity. Xinglong. Rise and Fall Revival Rise and Fall (Rise and Fall) Everyone is responsible for the rise and fall of the world.