Fei Tong Xiao Ke
fēi tóng xiǎo kě
Explanation Xiao Ke: ordinary. It means that the situation is serious or the matter is important and should not be taken lightly.
From the third chapter of "Mo He Luo" by Meng Hanqing of Yuan Dynasty: "Xiao Lingshi, I tell you, human life is a matter of great importance to heaven and earth!"
Structure moving object Mode.
Usage can be used to describe something important or a serious situation that cannot be ignored; or to describe a person's extraordinary ability; it can also be used to describe the intensity of emotions such as joy and sorrow. Generally used as predicate and attributive.
It’s trivial to distinguish shapes; you can’t write “trivial things”.
Synonyms extraordinary, extraordinary
Antonyms trivial, insignificant
Analysis ~ and "extraordinary"; both have "things are unusual; It means "not to be despised". The difference is: ①~ focuses on "major and serious"; while "extraordinary" focuses on "outstanding". ②~ Often used to describe the intensity and impact of emotions such as "surprise" and "joy"; "extraordinary" cannot.
Example: This matter is a matter of life and death; ~; it must be handled properly.