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Do not bear the food, do not bear the upper part of the stomach.

if you don't live up to your food, you won't live up to your stomach. According to the relevant information, these two sentences are from Cangyang Jiacuo's poems, which once worried about being sentimental and damaging the Brahma, and they were afraid of leaving the whole city when they entered the mountains. There are two laws in the world, that is, to live up to the Tathagata and the Qing Dynasty, and to live up to the time and the Qing Dynasty.