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What you see is me. I don't refute whether it's good or bad. In the future…no matter how many people you read, no one will be like me! What did he mean?

2024-09-07 08:46
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2024-09-07 13:43

This was what Lin Daiyu said to Jia Baoyu in the novel Dream of the Red Chamber. It meant that no matter what Jia Baoyu saw, what he saw was Lin Daiyu. Whether it was good or bad, Lin Daiyu would not refute or change. She believed that she was Jia Baoyu's only confidant. No matter what happened, Jia Baoyu would understand her, support her, and get through the difficulties with her. This sentence expressed Lin Daiyu's confidence and determination. She believed that she was unique. No matter what others looked like, she could firmly believe in her own value and position. It also hinted that Lin Daiyu's trust and feelings for Jia Baoyu could not be replaced by others.

What you see is me. I don't refute whether it's good or bad. In the future…no matter how many people you read, no one will be like me! What did he mean?

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2025-02-28 18:24

This sentence came from an online literary source, probably the beginning of a novel. It basically means: My existence is like a mirror. No matter how you look at me, I will look at you in the same way, good or bad. I won't change myself because of what the outside world thinks of me, nor will I change myself because of what other people think of me. In the end, even if I read countless people, no one would be unaffected by any comments like me. The meaning of this sentence was that he was a very unique and independent existence. He would not change his thoughts and actions because of the evaluation of the outside world, nor would he be shaken by the opinions of others. This was a confident and firm attitude.

What you see is me, good or bad, I don't refute it. In the future, even if you see many people, no one will be like me.

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2025-03-06 14:09

This sentence came from a certain online literary work. He had forgotten the specific work and context. But what it means is that what you see is me, good or bad, I have never refuted. Even if I have seen countless people, there will never be someone like me. This sentence might mean that my existence itself represents some kind of value or meaning. Whether good or bad, people can learn something from me.

A man said that what you see is me, and I don't refute whether it's good or bad. Is saying this a breakup?

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2025-03-05 19:26

The meaning of this sentence was: This man completely presented himself to the employees or the audience without any need for rebuttal or resistance, good or bad. Usually in novels or movies, men in this situation might be considered to be lovelorn because their heroine might have fallen in love with this man, but he said this sentence to show that he had no feelings for the heroine. However, the specific meaning of this sentence still needed to be understood according to the plot and background.

What you see is good or bad, I don't refute. Was it written by San Mao?

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2024-09-07 09:02

No, this was a poem from 'Dream of the Red Chamber'.

Are you denying that you don't like me? What did this mean?

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2024-09-13 19:53

This sentence usually appears in novels or romantic stories to express the feelings of the male or female protagonist for another man or woman. This sentence meant that when the male or female lead expressed their feelings, they admitted that they did not like this person. In a novel, this sentence can have many meanings. For example, it may imply that the feelings of the male or female protagonist are only on the surface and they don't really like this person; or this sentence can express the desire of the male or female protagonist to monopolize or control another person. They don't want others to know their feelings. The exact meaning of this sentence depended on the plot and background of the novel.

A girl said to me: Isn't it because I like you more than you like me? What did he mean?

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2024-09-23 15:45

This sentence may imply that the girl thinks she loves the boy more than he does, or that the boy doesn't like her enough. The context and plot of this sentence required more background information to determine its meaning.

What did he mean by 'what you see is what I see'?

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2024-09-10 18:01

This sentence came from the novel " One Hundred Years of Solitude." The original text was," After all, what people can see is limited. What you see is me, and I don't refute it." It means that everyone has their own thoughts and opinions, and these thoughts and opinions are limited. What people see is only a small part of what they can think of. Therefore, we should respect each other's opinions and not try to persuade each other.

Didn't you see what he turned me into? What kind of rhetoric did you read from it?

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2025-03-09 11:28

This sentence used a personification rhetorical technique to compare the speaker to another person to express the meaning more vividly. To be more specific, the "he" in this sentence referred to the opponent or enemy of the speaker, while the "I" was a character that was compared to another person. In this way, the reader could feel the emotions and state of the character more deeply and better understand the speaker's intentions. At the same time, this rhetoric also increased the literary appeal of the novel.

What good novels did Shen You have? It doesn't matter whether I wear it or not ~

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2025-02-25 02:33

Shen You was a fictional character and could not provide any novel recommendations related to her. However, if you like online novels, you can refer to some of the more popular novel types below. Fantasy novels, such as Battle Through the Heavens, Martial Force, Heaven and Earth, Heaven Covering, etc. 2. Romance novels, such as "Why the Silent Flute","A Smile Is Beautiful","The Swallow in Front of the Old Wang Xie Hall", etc. 3. urban novels such as "Why the Silent Sheng Xiao,""Shanshan Come to Eat,""Warm String," etc. 4. Historical novels, such as Three Generations Ten Miles Peach Blossom, Hua Xu Yin, Hua Qian Gu, etc. 5. Science fiction novels such as " The Three-Body Problem,"" The Wandering Earth,"" Ball Lightning," etc. The above are just some recommendations. You can choose according to your preferences and tastes. In addition, if you want to know more specific novel recommendations, you can search for relevant keywords or browse the web novel website.

" I don't know why you remember me, but I dreamed of you last night." What did he mean? How should he understand this sentence?

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2024-09-12 10:02

This sentence came from the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Fu De Gu Yuan Cao Farewell." It meant,"I don't know why I miss you. Last night, you thought of me in your dream at midnight." This sentence expressed the poet Bai Juyi's longing for his distant friends. In his poem, Bai Juyi expressed his longing for his friends by describing the parting and longing on the ancient plains. The phrase " I don't know why you remember me " in this sentence expressed that the poet's longing for his friend did not stem from a certain thing but from various reasons, including life, work, feelings, and so on. The poem "I dreamed of you last night" implied that the poet made a dream about his friend to express his longing for his friend. This sentence expressed the poet's deep longing for his friend and the uncertainty and confusion of his relationship with his friend.

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