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What did you say?

Talking and laughing, beginning and ending, orderly, flesh and blood, rooted and bottomed out.

A, joking [y ǒ u shu not y ǒ u ao]

Explanation: talking and laughing. Describe very cheerful.

From: Qing Wu Ren Jian's "Love Change" The fifth time: "I remember last night, I was still talking and laughing, how interesting it was to fall in love, and this situation has changed tonight."

I remember last night, I was still talking and laughing, very cheerful, and how interesting it was to fall in love. This situation was changed tonight.

Second, the beginning and the end [y ǒ u sh ǐ y ǒ u zh not ng]

Description: Start and finish. Refers to doing things to the end.

From: Spring and Autumn Period. Confucius' The Analects of Confucius, Zhang Zi: "There are only saints who have a beginning and a pawn!"

Only a saint can stick it out.

Third, orderly.

Interpretation: Metaphorical speech acts are organized and rhythmic.

From: Zhou Libo's "People on the other side of the mountain": "In Tianjin; There is a kind of men and women who cry and marry others ... when they cry, they will count down. An organized mind; Like singing; Sounds great. "

Four, flesh and blood [yǒu xuè yǒu ròu]

Explanation: Metaphor is full of vitality and content. It is often used to describe lifelike characters in literary works.

Said by: Zhu Ziqing's You and Me and Midnight: "He wrote about people who can talk and do things, not flat characters and vague shadows."

Five, have a root and a bottom [yǒu gēn yǒu dǐ]

Explanation: Jude's words are well founded.

From: Haoran's Bai Shisan: "In order to prove that these words he said have roots, he and I turned over the history of Bai Shisan together."