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The origin of idioms that nobody cares about
Tao Jin Yuanming's "Peach Blossom Garden" records that at the end of Qin Dynasty, some people came to Wuling Mountain area to avoid chaos, and formed an isolated and peaceful society here. A fisherman happened to find this place in the Jin Dynasty, but he couldn't find the original path into the mountain after coming out. Later, there was a famous saying that there was a man named Liu Ziji in Nanyang, "I heard of it, followed it gladly, failed, and finally discovered the disease. I was not interested after that. " It is said that no one has been to Peach Blossom Garden since then. Later, if something is not explored, tried or asked, it is called "nobody cares".

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