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Confucius spoke in a coherent manner

Confucius ate porridge but didn’t know what to think

Confucius took a broom and swept the floor gracefully

Confucius farted - his literary spirit reached the sky

Confucius went out - think twice before acting

Confucius became a professor - serving the past for the present

Confucius' backpack - It must be a book (lost)

Confucius's robe - bookworm (bag)

Confucius's tomb - Jiumu (tomb)

Confucius wore a suit - neither local nor foreign

Confucius wore a sword on his belt - he was neither civilized nor military

Confucius sold "The Analects of Confucius" in front of his door - he did not know his ability

Confucius taught the "Book of Filial Piety" in front of him - fake elegance

Confucius studied - chewed words

Confucius stole wallets - civilized people are not civilized Things

Confucius traveled around the world - all principles (rituals)

Confucius' disciple - the idler

Confucius memorized books - there are many things in them Articles

Confucius became a disciple - not ashamed to ask questions

Confucius moved house - lost all (books) in Confucius' bookcase - there were many articles in it

Confucius Apprenticeship - not ashamed to ask questions

Confucius sang opera - his words were well-spoken

2. Confucius's mouth was well-spoken

3. Confucius swept the floor with a broomstick

< p>4. Confucius taught the Three-Character Classic and buried no talent

5. Confucius read articles and chewed on words

6. Confucius’ handkerchief bag (book)

7 .Confucius always loses (books) when he moves

8. Confucius’s disciple Xian (virtuous) person

Confucius speaks in a straight line

Confucius Eating porridge - nothing to worry about

Confucius took a broom - swept the floor gracefully

Confucius farted - his grace was high

Confucius went out - think twice OK

Confucius became a professor - the past serves the present

Confucius's backpack - must be books (lost)

Confucius's trousers - bookworm ( Bag)

Confucius’s grave—Jiumu (Tomb)

Confucius wore a suit—neither earthy nor foreign

Confucius wore a waist knife— - Wen is not literary, martial is not force

Confucius sells "The Analects of Confucius" in front of the door - he does not know his ability

Confucius talks about "The Book of Filial Piety" in front of the door - fake elegance

Confucius studied - chewing words

Confucius stole wallets - civilized people do not do civilized things

Confucius traveled around the world - all principles (etiquette)

Confucius’ apprentice - the idler

Confucius memorized books - there were many articles in them

Confucius became a disciple - he was not ashamed to ask questions

Confucius Master moved house - all lost (books)

Confucius's apprentice - the idle {virtuous} man

Confucius and his son moved house - all lost {books)

< p>Confucius’ tomb-----Jiumu (tomb) famous name

Confucius is the only one who lectures

Confucius’s mouth----his words are well-spoken

Confucius took a sweep ----- swept the floor gracefully

Confucius taught the Three Character Classic ----- buried no talent

Confucius read articles----- chewed on words

Confucius's handkerchief----guaranteed loss (book)

Confucius moved----all lost (book)

Confucius's apprentice--- - The idle (virtuous) man

Confucius's endorsement box--there are many articles in it

Confucius became a disciple--not ashamed to ask questions

Confucius sang opera--it is easy to speak< /p>

Confucius's endorsement box - there are many articles in it

Confucius became a disciple - he was not ashamed to ask questions

Confucius sang opera - he spoke well

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Confucius was the only one who taught well

Confucius spoke in perfect harmony

Confucius swept the floor with a clean sweep

Confucius taught the Three-Character Classic and buried no one< /

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Confucius read and chewed on the words

Confucius’s handkerchief contained a loss (book)

Confucius always lost (book) when he moved

Confucius Confucius’s apprentice was an idle (virtuous) person

Confucius sold articles in front of the door and did not know what he could do