Xunye means meritorious deeds.
The source of meritorious deeds is:
"Three Kingdoms·Wei Zhi·Fu Gu Biography": "The ambition is great, but the deeds of meritorious deeds are difficult to do, so be careful."
Example sentences in ancient texts include:
"Book of Jin·Biography of Wen Qiao": "Hui Kun was harmed by Duan Pixi, and Qiao showed Kun's loyalty. Although his achievements failed, his family was ruined, so it is appropriate to praise him Chong, to comfort the hope within the sea."
The poem "Farewell to Zhang Bingcao" by Li Qi of the Tang Dynasty: "The mountains and rivers of merit are great, and the destiny is good."
Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty. Send a Farewell to Ma Bazhou (when the emperor was in Dongchuan): "The meritorious deeds will ultimately belong to Ma Fubo, and the meritorious service is not the restoration of Han Xiao He."
Song Dynasty's Su Che's "Xiye Speech·Cai Meng's Father Ting" "Gift to Kaifu Yitong Sansi": "If you seek peace and prosperity, your merits will be prosperous."
Ming Dynasty Song Lian's "Kansong'an Ji": "For those who intend to cultivate merits and deeds to see themselves."
A Ying's "Army and Art and Literary Affairs": "The general single-handedly settled in northern Jiangsu, and his deeds strived to spread to the south of the Yangtze River.
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