Wen nuan de Shi primary school

In this artistic conception, the poems we usually recite should be: Like the strong wind in spring, it blows at night and blows away the petals of ten thousand pear trees.

Reasonable use of words can make the language expression of poetry more vivid, with beautiful artistic conception and connotation.

Want to use words accurately and reasonably, generally need to pay attention to the following points:

(A) a thorough understanding of the meaning of words

The meaning of a word is not a simple combination of the meanings of a single word it constitutes, but is abstractly summarized by extension and metaphor on the basis of the event background provided by the constituent elements, so it can never make sense from the word.

For example, "when I said goodbye, he insisted on sending me some high-end information." This is a generous family. "

("magnanimous" refers to a person who understands reason. Later, it generally refers to people who are knowledgeable or have expertise in learning. In the sentence, "generosity" is misunderstood as not stingy. )

(B) distinguish between praise and criticism

Many words have a certain emotional color. With the different language environment, the emotional color of words will also change. Sometimes, some idioms are misused because they are not praised or criticized.

For example, "Mr. Wang loves his friends, especially young people. He not only tries his best, but also often offers help. "

("Everywhere" means there is no place you can't go. Nowadays, it is a derogatory term to describe bad people doing bad things everywhere or doing all the bad things. It should be "meticulous" here. )

(3) Distinguish objects

The meaning of a word is focused, which determines the general scope of application of the word.

If we don't know the habitual object or scope expressed by idioms, it will lead to arrogance between statements.

For example, "Ronaldinho took a fancy to that fashionable sportswear, but unfortunately he didn't have enough money on him, so he had to give up what he wanted."

("Give up what you love very reluctantly" means giving something you love to others very reluctantly. As a commodity, sportswear doesn't belong to itself, because it doesn't have money and doesn't buy the goods it likes, and it can't be called "who is it?" )