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The meaning and truth of alarmism.
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1. Some people in Qi are worried about the collapse of the world, and whoever dies will send it.
2. Overseas people say that people worry about the sky and sleep. Is this the slogan of Jiugong?
Today's chaos is far away, so don't worry.
Our society has not hired him as a consultant, but he is always worrying about nothing.
Selected from Liezi Tian Rui, Li Qingru's Flowers in the Mirror, Ouyang Shan's Sanjiaxiang, etc.
Make sentences out of fear.
1. Being a person can neither be alarmist, worried all day long, nor arrogant or modest enough. The combination of the two is the best.
Chin looked at him funny. She was just about to laugh at his worry when she was interrupted by a loud voice outside the front door.
Hu Zeyu went to the bathroom to wash his face and felt really worried. He wiped his face and took the key and mobile phone. He put on his shoes and Hu Zeyu was going out for a walk.
4. Do things carefully and analyze the difficulties you may encounter, and don't worry too much and be careless.
This suspension bridge is very strong and won't break for no reason. Don't worry before, but you will be afraid after.
The weather forecast says it won't rain at all today. It's really worrying that you take an umbrella out.
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