The meaning of Tianze:
1. Metaphor of superiority and inferiority, superiority and inferiority. The words come from "Yi Lu": "The sky is above and the lake is below."
2. God’s grace.
3. It refers to the favor of the emperor.
Pinyin: [ tiān zé ]
Citation and explanation: Ye Shengtao's "Bitter Vegetables": "Short and fat weeds of the Asteraceae family are the only ones suitable to exist in Tianze. ”
Related names:
1. God-given? [ tiān cì ]
Given by God.
Chapter 33 of "Water Margin": "Today is a gift from God. Fortunately, my brother is here.
2. Gift? [ ēn cì ]
Old meaning Rewards from feudal emperors. This refers to charity given out of mercy (mostly derogatory).
" Yang Shuo's "Chunzi Girl": "You deal with Chunzi's problem entirely from the perspective of gifts."
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