What is the pronunciation of "vigorous"?

The pronunciation of "vigorous" is: cā ng j ō ng.

1, explanation:

It refers to sophistication and strength.

2. Word source:

The language comes from Liu Yuanbiao's General Theory of Seclusion and Neo-Confucianism: "The works of integrity are especially deep in classics, and their spirit is beyond the reach of shallow learning."

3. Specific examples:

(1) Yuan's "General Theory of Seclusion and Neo-Confucianism III": "The noble spirit is deeper than Confucian classics, and its spirit is beyond the reach of shallow learning."

(2) Yuan Hongdao's poem "Into the Panshan Mountain" in the Ming Dynasty: "Skinny and green, full of energy."

(3) Ye Qingting Yi's "Blowing Net to Record the Stone Carvings of Liuzhou Willow": "This calligraphy is vigorous and it is also a Song Dynasty.

Roger that. "

(4) Zhao Qing's "Xiao Ting Zalu Bao Haimen": "His poems are vigorous and loud, with the wind of Xinyang in the north and rich."

After that, the name was heavy. "

4. Make sentences:

1) After the baptism of wind and rain, the mountain pine looks more vigorous and tall.

2) The old calligrapher's works are vigorous and upright.

3) His calligraphy is vigorous and powerful, and his style is extraordinary.

4) Chairman Mao's calligraphy is vigorous and powerful, which really has the potential to walk the dragon and snake.