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For pronunciation and definitions of 自古皆有死,民无信不立 – see 自古皆有死,民無信不立 (“Since ancient times, all men experience death; but if the people have no faith in their rulers, there is no standing for the state.”). (This term is the simplified form of 自古皆有死,民無信不立). |
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