This: Like this. So: like this. So day after day, year after year means: live like this day after day, year after year. Never changed, living a monotonous life day after day, mainly because of the unchanging feelings for life.
For example, the usage of is mainly used as a verb:
1, verb: accord with, accord with. The words are as scheduled, true and complete, as you wish, as you do, free and calm.
2, verbs: similar, like. Like a tiger, as beautiful as a flower, as hot as tea, as hungry as paint, as close as ears, as high as the sun, as relaxed as a spring breeze, as picturesque as a shadow.
3, verbs: go, arrive. Group words such as, now, Tathagata, go to the toilet.
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The evolution of ruzi glyph;
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: For example, follow the trend. From women, from the mouth. ?
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: For example, follow the instructions. The glyph uses the meaning of "female" and "mouth".
Explanation of word combinations:
1, ruyi, pinyin: rú yì, interpretation: to one's liking. In addition, it also refers to an auspicious display, which is often given as a gift of friendship. Chapter 6 of Ba Jin's Death: "Her only thought is to make her daughter happy."
2, such as Pinyin: bǐ rú, for example, its content can be true or hypothetical. In most cases, it is hypothetical. Bing Xin's My Student: "For example, if he says it is a department, it is a department. Satya often rains. Guess what it means? He said: Yes, yes, it often rains in summer. "
3, now, pinyin: rújιn, now, means a long time. Ding Ling's mother III: "Man Zhen explained to her that the world is different now and women can find their own way."
4, like, pronounced rú tóng, seems to mean. ? Zhuang Hong's Bing Xin's sister: "I heard it, and I felt a sharp pain, just like going to a dark hell."
5, like, pronounced? Qià rú, correct the image, just like. Bing Xin's When You Are Lonely, Helpless and Poor: "One evening, the endless velvet grass reflects the sunset glow for half a day, just like a painting."