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Afraid of the blue sky, not surprised to hear Lei Zhen's voice, afraid to step on the flat ground, not wondering where the storm came from.
This passage is from Lu's "Drunken Ancient Hall Sword Sweep".

The original sentence is "a gentleman fears the sky, but he is not surprised when he hears thunder;" Fear of landing on the ground, and the storm is beyond doubt. "

The gentleman will also worry about the clear sky Wan Li, and will not panic when he hears thunder; A gentleman always walks carefully on the flat ground and is not afraid of bumps.

Brief introduction: The Sword Sweep of Drunk Ancient Hall, edited by Lu in the late Ming Dynasty, was first published in the next four years (1624), which is a collection of Qing prose. In the thirty-fifth year of Qing Qianlong (1770), the Qing people faked it, and changed the sword sweep of Zuigutang into a small window, and the author's name was changed to Chen Jiru. So today's "Small Window" version is "Drunken Ancient Hall Sword Sweep". Sword Sweep of Drunk Ancient Hall is a book collection. From the pre-Qin period to the present (starting tomorrow), I have collected poems, songs, sayings and famous sayings from various subsets of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, and there are more than 500 books/kloc-0, which can be described as the first prose in the Ming Dynasty.

Author: small window, a sword to sweep the ancient hall drunk. Save seven volumes of aphorism prose. Sweeping the Sword in Drunk Ancient Hall was published in the fourth year of the Apocalypse in the late Ming Dynasty (1624). At present, the earliest version found is the four-color overprint in the apocalypse period. According to Lu's Preface and Examples, this is the first edition, and the National Library of China has seven volumes of rare books (

Twelve volumes of the book)

. The General Ancient Books Department of the National Library also has three editions of Yongjia 6 years and Meiji 4 1 year. (Ming) Lu (living near 1624): His life experience is unknown. Xiangke, a native of Songling (Wujiang, Suzhou), was named after Lu Guimeng, a reclusive poet in the Tang Dynasty. Preface: "Every time you meet a good word, it wakes you up, regardless of ancient and modern times, and you can remember it at will." "Volume from the part, interest in line with the purpose. Pour it into the chest to sweep away the world, entertain yourself, and many a mickle makes a mickle. I will stay in Beijing for the Spring Festival tomorrow. Compiled "Sword Sweep of Drunk Ancient Hall".

The book is divided into twelve categories: awakening, emotion, rigor, spirit, elements, scenery, rhyme, sending, romance, luxury, law and modesty.