1. Interpretation of "pawn"
"Pawn" originally refers to mercenaries in the army, and later gradually evolved into a general term for soldiers or fighters. Especially in modern Chinese, the word "pawn" often appears in situations such as describing battles, reading or listening to words. , emphasizing the intentional or reluctant nature of the behavior.
2. The origin of "unwilling to die"
The word "unwilling to read" often appears in the fields of literature, poetry, calligraphy and even songs, and is usually used to describe works that are extremely difficult to understand. For example, in the ancient Book of Songs, some chapters used obscure expressions, which made many readers unable to grasp their meaning, thus resulting in the sigh of "unwilling to read".
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Besides "don't be reluctant to read", there are many similar idioms or sayings to describe difficult and puzzling things. For example, "words are like people", "hidden", "unique" and "condescending". These idioms or proverbs are used in context.
Sometimes someone or something will be given a specific symbolic meaning, revealing a deeper writing spirit and cultural connotation. In Chinese dictionaries and Chinese exams, these are generally used to describe the abstinence of Chinese characters and the mastery and accumulation of higher requirements.