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What does "four words" mean in Xie? What is the meaning of this sentence referred to by "Siyan"?
First, "four words" refers to "this statement", that is, this passage by Liu Xie.

Second, "It's strange that saints above Emperor Xi light paper candles every day!" Huang Xi: The legendary ancient Emperor Fu. Paper candle: paper twisted with oil is lit. Liu Xie said: "No wonder all the saints before Huang Xi walked with paper candles all day!"

Third, you may have misunderstood the meaning of Liu Zan Xie, indicating that the last author (Li Zhi) was praising Liu Xie, but in fact he was expressing his own views.

Subject: Through two humorous remarks made by Liu Xie to Taoists, the article sharply satirizes and criticizes Taoists' claim to be true disciples of Confucius and their argument that "Zhong Ni will never be born in heaven, and eternity will last forever", praising Liu Xie's words as wise words and reflecting Li Zhi's anti-traditional spirit. The article is short and pithy, with sharp and powerful criticism and humorous language. It satirizes Catholics and mocks them.

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