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10 public welfare terms in public places

1. What is exhaled is smoke, which harms others; what is inhaled is poison, which harms oneself

Explanation: It uses a dual sentence pattern, rhythmic and rhyme, and it is catchy to read. It sounds harmonious and pleasant to the ear, gives people a sense of beauty, and is easy to remember.

2. Come in a hurry and go in a hurry

Explanation: Use homophony and homonym to give several different meanings to words and sentences, thus achieving an intriguing effect. Using elegant hints to make people who go to the toilet smile knowingly has a very good effect.

3. A drop of wine for the driver, two lines of tears for the relatives

Explanation: Through sharp contrast, the story can be understood with reason and moved with emotion. Every sentence is instructive and thought-provoking; every word is exciting and vigilant.

4. "Don't get wet when you are on high ground. Loving your neighbor means loving yourself."

Explanation: With a slight twist on the idiom, it becomes an intriguing reminder. The classic language is catchy, well-known, and makes people feel friendly. As a reminder, it is helpful to win people's favor and spread quickly.

5. When the flowers are in full bloom, you have to go straight to appreciate them. Don’t wait until the flowers are empty to enjoy the branches.

Explanation: Use the famous saying “When the flowers are in full bloom, you have to break them right away. Don’t wait until the flowers are gone.” "Broken branches" is used contrary to its meaning to remind people to care for flowers and be unique.

6. A big tree can make tens of millions of matches; a match can destroy tens of thousands of big trees

Explanation: Prompts written using contrasting techniques , can often give people a deep impression and inspiration, and the comparison of numbers is shocking.

7. Distance creates beauty, refuse close contact (protect the lawn)

Explanation: Use humor to make the content more easily accepted by the viewer, making people smile knowingly Be inspired and leave a deep impression. People couldn't help but smile at the good-natured humor and learned something from it.

8. If you can't eat, please walk around.

Explanation: This sentence is supplemented by the saying "If you can't eat, walk around". The original meaning of the saying is "enough", " "Can't bear it", and here the literal meaning is used instead of the original meaning of the proverb, which is really interesting. This prompt gives people an easy-going and friendly feeling. It seems to be unmodified, but in fact it is unique and reflects the creative artistic conception of "plain talk is the truth".

9. Make your spit and conversation as elegant as your speech

Explanation: Through the clever arrangement of words, the pronunciation and semantic circulation are formed, making a deep impression on people.

10. Feed me the dirty things, Mother Earth has just changed into clean clothes - the trash can theory

Explanation: Personification can make boring truths lively and interesting , thus adding to the aesthetic effect of the reminder. Due to the use of personification techniques, the content becomes more real, concrete, vivid and touching, and the effect achieved is beyond the reach of simple statements.

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