Definition of assimilation
Interpretation of assimilation (1). Both of them are educated. Chen Zhan's "Countermeasures Tour" in Qing Dynasty: "Virtue and peace are different from distant places, and people who live in seclusion are not in place, so they must do it themselves." (2) Make different things gradually similar or the same. Wen Yiduo's Historical Trend of Literature: "It (poetry) assimilates painting and also decorates buildings (such as couplets and spring stickers). ) and many arts and crafts. " Ye Shengtao's "Ni Huanzhi" XIX: "The school should hold the great wish of assimilating the society, and to achieve this level is the success of the school." (3) Phonetics means that a sound becomes the same as or similar to an adjacent sound. For example, the pronunciation of "bread" (miànāo) in spoken language, the ending n of the word "noodles" is influenced by the initial letter b of the word "Bao" and becomes m, and the word decomposition and interpretation are the same, with no difference; Same. Same (a. consistency and unity; B. * * * The same one or one). Peer (peer) same age. The same year. Fellow citizens. Colleagues (a. people who work in the same unit; B. people in the same industry) colleagues (colleagues). Common danger leads to common action. Same work, different songs. Interpretation of homogenization: change in nature or form: change. Differentiation. Rigid. Teaching (education). Melting. Melting. Subtle. Dry into jade. . Buddhists and Taoists collect property: alms. Huazhai. Used after nouns or adjectives to indicate a change to a certain quality or state: uglification. Greening. Custom, wind