A detailed explanation of evil:
The word "evil" is pronounced as Y ×, which was originally the name of the land and referred to the ancient "evil". During the Qin and Han Dynasties, there were Langxie County and Langxie County. There is also Langxie Mountain in Jiaonan, Shandong Province. The word "evil" in the above place names can also be added with the word "jun" written next to jade. The modern common standard writing is "jun".
"Evil" is also pronounced as yé, which is mainly used as an modal particle, and the most common one is used as an interrogative modal particle.
Today, the most common pronunciation of "evil" is "xié", which is generally considered as improper evil under the guise of "righteousness". The "evil" of this pronunciation appeared as early as the Spring and Autumn Period. For example, there is "thinking innocently, thinking innocently" in The Book of Songs Truffle Biography.
Word formation, pinyin, interpretation, evil source;
Langxie: Pinyin is láng yá, the name of the mountain, on the southeast coast of Zhucheng County, Shandong Province. From "Mencius Hui Liang Wang Xia": "If you want to watch and turn to the DPRK, follow Hainan and put it in evil."
Good and evil: Pinyin is G m: i xi é gu and zhè ng, which means to return to the right path from evil and never do bad things again. From Song Shi Daoyuan's Legend of Jingdezhen Lantern: "Now you can abandon evil and return to the Buddha."
Examples of evil:
1, this sentence assumes that Zhang San understands the truth of Jesus Christ and believes in Jesus. He has closed his door and made up his mind to turn over a new leaf and turn to Jesus.
We must repent and turn over a new leaf. We can swear that as long as the woman opens her mouth, we will burn incense and worship Buddha every day, set up a memorial arch for you and confess our crimes.
3. On the surface, the heads of major investment banks around the world have tried their best to remain humble and assured customers, politicians, regulators and voters who are now paying for this financial binge that they and their institutions have carried out reforms.
4. I have been collecting Nanjing idioms reported by Jinling Evening News, but I haven't collected them in newspapers such as "Reform Evil" and "Steamed Pear". Can you provide me with one?