Second, translation:
Qiu Yi is the best chess master in China. He once taught two disciples to learn to play chess. A disciple was absorbed in what Qiu Yi taught him. The other person (although he seems to be listening to the lecture) is always thinking about how to open his bow and arrow and shoot it down. Although they study with Qiu Yi, he lags far behind others. Is it because he is not as clever as others? Of course not!
The second is that there is no motivation.
2. Describe the ancient prose as "not in a hurry", without haste, you will not reach it; Haste makes waste, and seeing small profits can't achieve great things.
First, from The Analects of Confucius, Lutz.
I was killed by my father and asked about politics. Confucius said, "Haste makes waste. Haste makes waste, but seeing small profits can't be a big deal. "
Ju's father became the general manager and asked Confucius how to deal with political affairs. Confucius said, "Don't be eager for quick success and instant benefit, and don't be greedy for small profits. If you can't achieve your goal quickly, you can't make a big deal out of greed. "
Second, describe the words "don't worry"
step by step
1. [Interpretation] refers to the gradual deepening or improvement of study and work according to certain steps. Follow: according to; Order: order; Gradually: gradually.
[Language] "The Analects of Confucius Xianwen": "Don't complain about the sky; Not a special person; Go to school and reach out. " Note Zhu ... This is self-criticism; Step by step. "
2. [Body discrimination] progress; Can't write "exhausted"; Gradually; Can't write "see".
3. Step by step from the shallow to the deep.
4. [antonym] One step to heaven
Third, describe very anxious words.
1, at a loss: measures: release. I don't know where to put my hands and feet. Describe the action in a hurry or unable to cope.
2. Up and down: describe panic.
3. On pins and needles: Just like sitting on a needle felt. Describe fidgeting, fidgeting.
4. Can't wait: urgent: urgent. It's too urgent to wait. Describe the urgency.
5. restlessness: I can't sleep well and eat well. Very worried and worried.
6. Too many cooks: describe people with mixed hands and feet and chaotic movements.
7. At sixes and sevens: I'm a mess. Describe my inner anxiety.
8. On pins and needles: Just like sitting on a needle felt. Describe fidgeting, fidgeting.
9. in a hurry: describe being very flustered.
10. flustered: describes a flustered and unstable attitude.
3. Describe a person who is stupid and doesn't consider what the future classical Chinese is? "Lu Chunqiu Appreciation": "Try your best not to catch fish, and there will be no fish next year."
"Huainanzi Ben Jing Xun": "Burning the forest to cultivate the fields, exhausting the ze and fishing." Gao: "exhaustion will also leak the pool."
The Biography of Meng Zhen in Ming History: "Xu Yi talks about rich resources, which are inexhaustible."
"Bian Que meets Cai Huangong": "The disease is reasonable, and the soup is ironed; In the skin, the needle stone is also within reach; In the stomach, fire is everywhere; There is nothing to do in the bone marrow where life belongs. "
"Yugong Yishan": "Your heart is solid, and it is solid."
Classical Chinese is the written language in ancient China, mainly including the written language based on the spoken language in the pre-Qin period.
During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, no articles were invented to record characters, but bamboo slips, silks and other things were used to record characters, and silks were expensive, bamboo slips were huge and the number of words recorded was limited. In order to record more things on a roll of bamboo slips, unimportant words must be deleted. Later, when "paper" was used on a large scale, the habit of using "official documents" among the ruling classes had been finalized, and the ability to use "classical Chinese" had evolved into a symbol of reading and literacy.
Classical Chinese comes from vernacular Chinese, characterized by writing based on words, paying attention to the use of allusions, parallel prose, neat rhythm and no punctuation, including strategies, poems, words, songs, stereotyped writing, parallel prose and ancient prose.