"There are bandits and gentlemen, such as cutting and grinding." From where? The original text of The Book of Songs Feng Wei Qi 'ao is as follows: Looking at Qi 'ao from afar, the bamboo is melancholy.
There are bandits and gentlemen, such as cutting as grinding.
She's embarrassed. She's embarrassed.
There are bandits and gentlemen, so you can't be embarrassed.
If you are incisive, if you are incisive, if you sharpen: pinyin rúqiērúcunot, rú zhuó rú mó?
Source "The Book of Songs Feng Weiqi is proud"
Interpretation originally refers to the processing of bones, ivory, jade, stones, etc. Become a vessel. Describe good literary talent and high cultivation. Later, it was extended to the study and discussion of knowledge. Refers to * * * with the investigation and study, learn from each other.
Learning from each other: Chinese Pinyin
The source "The Book of Songs Feng Weiqi is proud": "There are bandits, such as cutting, such as grinding. "
Interpretation In ancient times, processing bones into artifacts was called "cutting", ivory into artifacts was called "rubbing", jade into artifacts was called "cutting", and stone into artifacts was called "grinding". Metaphor is to discuss and learn from each other and learn from each other.
Synonyms complement each other and trace back to the source.
Antonyms do not seek answers, but only taste.