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Every day is new, every day is new, and every day is new. Did King Cheng Tang really engrave such philosophical words on the plate he used for bathing? The third chapter of "Li Kei University" says: "Every day is new, every day is new."

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Every day is new, every day is new, and every day is new. Did King Cheng Tang really engrave such philosophical words on the plate he used for bathing?

The third chapter of "Li Kei University" says: "Every day is new, every day is new, and every day is new." It is said that it comes from Tang no Panming, which means that you should see this proverb every day when you take a bath, and always remind yourself to reflect and innovate in time.

But this is probably due to a beautiful misunderstanding, which is actually engraved on it "brother Rixin, Zuri Xin, father Rixin". And if the text is read from left to bottom, add the glyphs of ancient inscriptions to be similar, such as 'brother' as 'gou', 'and' (ancient Wen Zu) as 'day', and 'father' as 'and'. It's entirely possible.

Mr. Guo Moruo and Mr. Yang Kuan suspected that the origin of this text may have become a philosophical sentence because of the incomplete name of the ancient inscription, which is really very interesting.

Every day is new, every day is new, and every day is new. Did King Cheng Tang really engrave such philosophical words on the plate he used for bathing? The third chapter of "Li Kei University" says: "Every day is new, every day is new."
Every day is new, every day is new, and every day is new. Did King Cheng Tang really engrave such philosophical words on the plate he used for bathing? The third chapter of "Li Kei University" says: "Every day is new, every day is new."
Every day is new, every day is new, and every day is new. Did King Cheng Tang really engrave such philosophical words on the plate he used for bathing? The third chapter of "Li Kei University" says: "Every day is new, every day is new."
Every day is new, every day is new, and every day is new. Did King Cheng Tang really engrave such philosophical words on the plate he used for bathing? The third chapter of "Li Kei University" says: "Every day is new, every day is new."

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