The poems I read and heard are: seeing and knowing; Shu Yu's collection of books. The phonetic notation is: ㄐㄢㄨㄣ. The pinyin is: jià nwé n. The part of speech is: noun. Structure: see (unibody structure) smell (semi-closed structure).
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Hear and see jiànwén (1) hear and see.
Second, the citation interpretation
1. See and hear. Quote Jin Gehong's "Bao Puzi on Immortals": "Those who get the Tao can see and smell, but the home of Confucianism and Mohism knows that this can't be a training, so they don't say anything." "Luoyang _ Gentry's Old Story: Biography of the King of Qi" in Qixian County, Zhang Song: "The book of today covers the legacy of history." Qu Qiubai's Journey to a Hungry Country II: "I only talk about a social phenomenon of the dying family system in China that I personally participated in." 2. refers to what you see and hear. Quote the biography of Han Dong Guan Ma Yan: "Su Zong was established at the beginning, and he wanted to know the situation and cited it, so he was stricter than what he saw." The poem "Gugu Mountain" in the Qing Dynasty: "The sun and the moon are off, and the wind and thunder are chaotic." Ba Jin's "Commander's Three Hearts": "After he sits down, I will talk to him about what I saw and felt this day." 3. Knowledge and experience. Quote Huang Zongxi's "Farewell to Zhang Xiuzhi": "Otherwise, you will have solid knowledge." The tenth time in Lao Can's Travels: "We have been reading poems since childhood, and the title is Chanting, but we didn't know it was like this. Please play twice, sir, to broaden your knowledge. What do you think? " Tao Zengyou's "The Power of Literature and Its Relationship": "If it is not used well, it is enough to destroy the country and cover the roots of hundreds of millions of miles, but it is insignificant to confuse right and wrong and confuse morality." 4. Buddhist language. It means seeing Buddha with eyes and hearing with ears. Quote Wei's "Wei Shun _ Li Xie's Imperial Title Datong Photo and the Table of Ascending the Tower": "Seeing and hearing freely is a must."
Third, the national language dictionary
What the eyes see and what the ears hear. For example, "traveling can broaden your knowledge." 」
Fourthly, online interpretation.
Knowledge 1, knowledge refers to what you see and hear. From Jin's "Bao Puzi on Immortals": "Those who get the Tao can see and smell, but the home of Confucianism and Mohism knows that this can't be a training, so they don't say anything." 2. Seeing and not seeing, seeing and not seeing, is a sharing activity that combines live speeches and online videos to convey opinions, information and feelings. It is a local speech activity in Qingdao that operates according to TED mode.
Synonyms about knowledge and experience
Knowledge is heard.
Poetry about knowledge and experience
Only in what you see, everything you see is not anywhere.
Vocabulary about knowledge and experience
Intelligence
Idioms about knowledge and experience
Watch, listen, watch, watch, watch, watch, watch, watch, watch, watch, watch, watch, watch, watch, watch, watch, watch, watch, watch, watch, watch, watch, watch, watch.
Vocabulary about knowledge and experience
See, hear, see, see, see, hear, like, love, see, see, talk, see, see, see, see, see, see, see, see, see, see, see, see.
Sentence making about knowledge and experience
1, reading more books is conducive to expanding knowledge and increasing knowledge.
Uncle Zhang is a newspaper reporter with a wide range of knowledge.
On the first day of school, the students talked excitedly about their holiday experiences.
4. Reading prose is like listening to a person's journey on the road of life and telling his experiences and feelings. Then reading poetry is like singing a singer's life hymn and showing his life rhythm.
This travel book narrates the experiences of all parts of the south. Although it is Niu Yi Mao, it embodies the revolutionary spirit of the people in the south.
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