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Chinese knowledge and phenomena in daily life. Such as advertising slogans, slogans, couplets, daily life phrases, etc.

Advertising slogan - believe me, I'm right.

Slogan - Save water.

Couplet - the waste stone abandoned by the craftsman.

An advertisement for a certain audio company——“One call and four responses!”

An advertisement for a certain dumpling shop——“Everything is included!”

Someone An advertisement for a lime factory——“Start from scratch!”

An advertisement for a pawn shop——“Well deserved!”

An advertisement for a hat company——“Get people with hats!”

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Sentence: The backs of cows are red with the setting sun, and the smoke from the cottage kitchen is playing the reed flute [Three Sheep].

Couplet: The purple light shines slanting across the boat, and the pictures of water towns bring fishing songs [West Wind].

Sentence: Make tea and get the moon in the river (bright moon).

Couplet: Collect herbs and catch the clouds on the mountain (westerly wind).

Extended information:

1. Store advertising:

Narrow advertising refers to advertising for profit, usually refers to commercial advertising, or Economic advertising is a means for industrial and commercial enterprises to disseminate product or service information to consumers or users through advertising media in a paid manner in order to promote products or provide services. Product advertising is such economic advertising.

2. Couplets on the door:

Couplets, one of the traditional Chinese cultures, also known as couplets or couplets, are written on paper, cloth or carved on bamboo or wood. , dual sentences on pillars. Couplets are neatly contrasted and harmonious, and are a unique art form of the Chinese language that uses one word for each sound. Couplets are treasures of Chinese traditional culture.

3. Signs along the green belt:

A sign is a sign used to attract people's attention, to warn people of certain information, and to inform people. It is widely used in Banks, airports, shopping malls, hotels, hospitals, schools, offices, bathrooms, parking lots and other public places where pedestrians need to be reminded of certain matters.