Seek explanation: the grain is abundant, the ordinary things are corning, and the distance is safe. What do you mean?

Grain harvest: wǔ gǔ fēng dēng, which means that when the years are good, the grains are abundant.

Grains: generally refers to five traditional grains, such as rice, millet, millet, wheat and beans, or generally refers to grains.

Feng: Shuowen is full of grass, which means big; Deng: The original meaning of "getting on the bus" is rising, which means bumper harvest.

"Liu Longtao and Tao Jiangli": "It is the rainy season, and the crops are abundant, and the country is safe."

Ordinary things like Kangning and Far and Near Angu are not idioms in the typical sense, and they are generally not found. He is just an ordinary sentence or phrase.

Ordinary things, corning: ordinary people, many people, or that everything is peaceful, is also commonly used in ancient Chinese.

Distance: xi×, far; You are nearby. That is, far and near stability.

These are a few words from Lin Yuling written by Chang Ruzi in Yuan Dynasty, all of which are good words for the country and the people. In fact, it seems that the Yuan Dynasty did not reach such a historical height, as if there were good words since ancient times. Of course, it's good to say something nice.