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What are the combinations of words?
1, original meaning, verb: speak with your tongue bulging. Such as: love, words, talking, laughing, speaking out of turn, repeating words? If you talk too much, you lose. Make up, get down to business, say everything, make sense, speak freely, shake hands and make peace.
2, noun: discourse. Words, rhetoric, speech, oral communication, speech, insincere, heartfelt, exemplary, obedient, exaggerated, concise, far-reaching, suggestive, speech, motto, language, pre-announcement, unspeakable, extensive, rumor, nonsense.
3. Quantifiers: words and sentences. Words such as: five-character poems, seven-character poems, seven-character poems, five-character quatrains, and thousands of words? It's a deal.
Sincere words: advice.
Promise: a promise.
What I wrote before I left: a word.
Swear: swear.
Auspicious words: auspicious words.
Words inspired by education: maxims.
Extended data
Evolution of Chinese characters' glyphs;
The classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Say, say frankly, say hard. From the mouth, everything you say belongs to you. ?
The vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Speaking directly is called "Shuo" and arguing is called "Shuo". The font is bordered by "mouth", and all words different from Chinese characters are bordered by "word".
Explanation of word combinations:
1, a rumor, pronounced yáo yán, refers to remarks fabricated and popularized by certain means without corresponding factual basis. It is a rumor to fabricate and spread statements that are different or even contrary to the facts on the premise that the audience does not express or imply fiction.
The language comes from Xunzi's "Xunzi Outline" in the pre-Qin period: "The pill ends in Ouwan, and the gossip ends in the wise." It means that the rolling ball will stop when it falls into the depression, and the rumor will subside when it reaches the wise man. If there is no basis, it cannot be passed on to people with brains.
2, nonsense, pinyin: wàng yán, casually said; Nonsense, lies. Lu Xun's quasi-romantic talk: "There is nonsense, here is listening."
3. Rumor, pinyin: liú yán, refers to a widely circulated or unfounded statement. The pre-Qin anonymous poem "Poetry, Elegance and Dang": "Gossip is right and noisy." In the vernacular, it is to slander people to their faces and steal things from the court.
4. Famous sayings, Pinyin: míng yán, a very famous saying, which is usually said by a person who names the names. On Slogans and Slogans by Zhu Ziqing: "No matter aphorisms or famous aphorisms, their functions are actually guiding people to act towards a certain goal."
5. epigram, pronounced gé yán, is a kind of idiom. Concise and rigid sentences with educational significance. Its origin can be found in written language. On Slogans and Slogans by Zhu Ziqing: "The motto focuses on personal cultivation, and the role of famous sayings seems to be more extensive."
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