What do you mean by stepping?

Pinyin is tà, tā, which is a Chinese character in China. Pronunciation is t, and strokes are read and written vertically, folded vertically and folded horizontally. Explain the basic meaning of the word "step on it and go to the scene in person".

First, the basic explanation:

Tread tà tā: step on: step on, pedal, go hiking (go for a walk in the countryside in spring. Also known as "spring outing"), stepping on snow, the moon, hiking, hiking, down-to-earth, and visiting the scene: visiting, exploring, inspecting and visiting.

Second, the detailed description:

Step t ā fall [fall]. [Hang] down.

Third, the glyph structure:

Chinese characters are decomposed from beginning to end: full stack; Chinese character component decomposition: foot water III. Common phrases.

Practical tāshi: practical; Not impetuous; [inner] stability; Safety; My heart is always restless.

Down-to-earth tātā-shíshí: Very practical, not impetuous at all. Refers to the act of not showing off; Or there is no empty and unnecessary display, especially to attract people's attention, envy or jealousy. Most city news editors are quiet and stable.

4. The sentences you step on are as follows:

1, this man has always refused to do things in a down-to-earth way, but has made a fortune by speculating, so everyone hates him.

If you want to be an extraordinary person, you must first do what you should do.