2.? From: Tang Du Mu's "Epang Palace Fu": "Each newspaper reports the terrain and intrigues."
3.? Example: In this case, they are naked and meaningless. ◎ Mao Dun's Rainbow Nine
4.? Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; derogatory sense
The word "intrigue" in the extended materials originated from Du Mu's "Epang Palace Fu": "It covers more than 300 miles, and every other day is in the sky. Mount Li is built in the north and folded in the west, leading directly to Xianyang. Erchuan dissolves and flows into the palace wall. Five steps to the first floor, ten steps to a pavilion; Corridor waist back, eaves high; Every newspaper reported the terrain and aroused interest. " In a word, it is to describe the beauty of unity, symmetry and rigor of Epang Palace.
Describe Epang Palace criss-crossing, exquisitely carved. In fact, the ancient buildings in China, such as the Forbidden City and the Lama Temple, are criss-crossed, with mortises and tenons biting each other, which are interrelated, restricted and tit for tat.
Make a sentence
1. To make matters worse, the political struggle in the past few weeks has added new uncertainties.
2. On the surface, it is harmonious, but in fact, it is intrigued and deeply resentful.
He likes to listen to some gossip in the entertainment circle.
4. The openly hostile stance of American political party media organizations, election speeches and live debates between candidates are very different from the intrigue between the upper-level power figures who are little known by ordinary people in China.
I'm not good at intrigue with people.
6. Human beings are a mixture of egoism and altruism, but generally speaking, helping each other makes people feel better than intrigue.
7. But leaving the dictatorship of the great leader will make the company more and more intrigued, full of intrigue and inefficient.