The meaning of seduction

"lure" means to attract people by means, and extension means to persuade and teach, and extension means to "praise beauty". The radical "speech" is simplified to "prophecy". Save strokes and simplify according to ancient calligraphy. "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": "Lure, or from words, show. Xiu Sheng also. " It is the paradigm of show that millet is beautiful and luxuriant. The two paradigms of speech and show are superimposed. It's the paradigm of seduction that words are as fragrant as Hua Mao's.

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1. Seduce, a Chinese word, pronounced as yǐnyòu, which means to induce and persuade.

2. inducement, a Chinese word, pinyin is lìyòu, which means luring with interests.

3. Inducement, a Chinese word, pinyin is yò ud ? o, which means persuasion; Guide. From the biography of the Three Kingdoms, Wu Zhi and Wu Zhuzhu: "Liu Beishuai's army came to cut, and when he came to Wushan and Zigui, he made me induce the barbarians in Wuling, faking and printing, and promised him a reward."

4. Induce, pronounced yü uf ā, a Chinese word, which means to be inspired by an inducement. From Mao Dun's The Whistle Selling Tofu: "Every time this whistle sounds, it causes me a lot of disappointment. It's not its low sigh and sobbing tone that induces my wanderer's homesickness."