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Idioms are fresh and fragrant.

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fresh clothes and delicious food

Pinyin: xiā nyě mě i shí short spelling: xyms

Explanation: fresh: glorious. Wearing gorgeous clothes and eating delicious food. Describe an affluent life.

ten-step fragrant grass

Pinyin: shí b ù f ā ng c ? o

Explanation: fragrant grass: vanilla. Metaphor is that there are talents everywhere.

Source: Han Liuxiang's "Talking about the Garden": "Ten steps of Ze, there must be vanilla; There must be loyal people in a city with ten rooms. " Han Wang Fu's "Qian Fu Lun Shi Gong": "There must be luxuriant grass between ten steps; In a city of ten rooms, there must be a gentleman. "

Idiom Story

In the early years of the Tang Dynasty, Emperor Taizong attached great importance to selecting talents. He ordered his right servant to shoot Feng Deyi to recommend talents, but Feng Deyi failed to fulfill his mission. Emperor Taizong taught him: within ten steps, there will be fragrant grass. The key is whether you can find them, and you should use their strengths. Feng Deyi nodded and said yes, so he recommended a lot of talents to Emperor Taizong.