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What do you mean shocked?

Shocking means being shocked when you see a serious situation, describing the seriousness of the situation, causing a sensation, and writing in a horrible way.

Shocking the world, Chinese idiom, Pinyin: chùmùjīng xěn, from: Changli Collection, Tang Hanyu's Epitaph of Mr. Yao Zhen: It is a poem, full of hearts.

Idiom usage: continuous action; As predicate, attribute, object. Analysis of Idioms: Synonyms: Scared, thrilling. Antonym: commonplace, accustomed to.

Touch, a Chinese first-class word, is pronounced as touch(chù), and its original meaning refers to hitting an object with a corner. Expand to: extension and top. Collision, collision and meeting. Emotional changes caused by some kind of stimulus. Sound and form. Shu's voice came from the corner.

"Jing" is a first-class Chinese character, pronounced Jing(jóng), which originally meant that the horse was frightened. Mules, horses, etc. Out of control because of fear. Fear, mental shock and tension. Vibration. Unexpectedly. Sound and form. From horse to sound.

Advantages of learning idioms well:

1, rich language expression ability: Idioms are treasures of Chinese, with strong cultural heritage and artistic charm. Learning idioms well can enrich our language expression ability and make us express our thoughts and feelings more accurately and vividly in communication.

2. Improve reading comprehension: Idioms are an important part of ancient Chinese culture and are widely used in literary works, historical records and other fields. Learning idioms well can help us better understand ancient literary works and historical stories and improve our reading comprehension.

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4. Enhance thinking ability: Idioms are usually highly abstract. By learning idioms, we can cultivate our thinking ability, exercise our logical thinking and associative ability, and enhance our thinking flexibility and creativity.

5. Increase opportunities for cultural exchange: Idioms are an important part of China's language and culture. Learning idioms well can help us communicate with China people better, enhance our friendship and broaden our communication fields.