lit. the famous grass has a master (idiom); fig. a person of good reputation who knows what he is doing

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lit. the famous grass has a master (idiom); fig. a person of good reputation who knows what he is doing

lit. the famous grass has a master (idiom); fig. a person of good reputation who knows what he is doing

Author: "Seven of Wine", a character in a Chinese opera

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Mu Er had made a total of two mistakes that she could not regret. The first was filling in the wrong college entrance examination volunteer, and the second, was offending Zhong Yuan. If she had to use an idiom to describe the impact of the first mistake, it was simply, life was worse than death. If one had to use an idiom to describe what Zhong Yuan had done to her, it would be, too many to mention. Yet so evil that it was sickening...

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