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What did the contending tycoon say before he died? It's about chivalry.
Nie Gai: Dawn, killing is never a reason to be stronger. If a man proves himself by defeating the enemy, he has already lost.

(Nie Gai wrote a "chivalrous figure" on the ground)

Dawn: I seem to have seen this word before, a bit like I have seen it before. I've seen this word before. Is it the word of Qin State?

Nie Gai: Hmm.

Dawn: Uncle, how can you write Qin's handwriting?

Nie Gai: In the past, people in these seven countries used their own scripts. After Ying Zheng annexed the six countries, it ordered a unified script. Now people in the other six countries are reluctant to use Qin's writing. . .

Dawn: But what? uncle

Nie Gai: Maybe in a few decades or a hundred years, people in the future can only speak one language.

Dawn: Oh, that's it, uncle. I don't quite understand. Isn't it nice to have only one word? There are so many words in the world that I can't stand it. There is only one word, which seems good to me.

Nie Gai: Do you think it's good?

Dawn: Ah! No, Ying Zheng, this bad guy, how can he do good? What he did must be very bad, very bad, isn't it, uncle? But what is this word? I can't understand it.

Nie Gai: This word sounds like "Xia".

Dawn: Summer? Knight?

Nie Gai: On the left side of this word is a person's character, which represents a person's behavior, and on the right side is a clip, in which a big man is holding a small person. It means the strong help the weak.

Tian Ming: The strong help the weak. It turns out that chivalry is written like this for a reason.

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This is a passage about summer.

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