Pronunciation is Zà n shmng, from the third part of Morning in Shanghai: "What a nice place!" Grandma Zhu Qiao said appreciatively. "Related synonyms are like, like, like. The antonyms are ridicule, ridicule and satire.
Synonym Zan, pinyin is zàn sòng, which means praise; Stylistic name. The same names of Zan and Ode come from Wei Wei's Who is the cutest person? Feelings of parting: "People have made up many poems to praise this rare friendship."
The antonym irony, pinyin is cháo xiào, which means teasing, joking, joking. Smile with sarcasm, dissatisfaction, etc. From Lao She's Four Generations under One roof: "When she was laughed at by others because she didn't put on powder properly, she was still not worried at all, but laughed at herself with others."
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Interpretation of near antonym quotation;
First, praise
1, praise
Chen Jinshou's Biography of the Three Kingdoms Wei Zhi Zhongshan: "In its year, Huanglong saw Zhang Shui and Zhou wrote a praise book."
Vernacular: "This year, there was a flood in Huanglong West, and Zhang Zhou wrote a praise book."
2. Stylistic name. "Zan" has the same name as "Ode"
In the Southern Dynasties, Emperor Liang Yuan's "Under the Golden Tower Yan Zili": "Ban Gu said that learning is similar to Shang Yunzan; The land machine has a deep hook and is still called a monument. "
Vernacular: "Ban Gu is knowledgeable, and he also said that praise is similar; The hook of the land machine is deep, which is also called the monument. "
Second, ridicule
Laugh at each other with words.
Song Lu You's Notes on the Old Learning Hall (Volume 9): "There are scholars, no matter rich or poor, all wearing Lu Xin's cloth, red silk, as narrow as a finger. If it is slightly different from this, they will laugh and think that they are not scholars. "
Vernacular writing: "Other children, rich or poor, all wear Lu Xin cloth, and HongLing is as narrow as a finger. Some of these were laughed at together and considered as non-celebrities. "