The following is a quote I wrote about snow: White hair floating in green water, red palms stirring clear waves.
The cold wind was blowing and the snow was white. Mountains and rivers are bright and clear, and ice mirrors flow. Snow covered the earth, white and white. The cold winter was cold and the snow was flying. Snow was a beautiful and magical natural phenomenon. It was like a white magic carpet covering the earth, dyeing the world into a fairytale world. Snow is a pure white, it is like an angel's snowflake dancing in the air, falling on the earth, adding a beauty to the world. The heavy snow and the white snow gave people a refreshing feeling, as if the world had become quiet and peaceful. Snow is a magical natural phenomenon that brings infinite joy and beauty to people. Let us cherish this magical natural phenomenon and feel the beauty it brings.
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The following content was a self-created joke in a high school classical Chinese essay: A certain year, a certain month, a certain day, a certain time, a certain moment, on the path of learning classical Chinese, he finally became a master of classical Chinese. However, his tireless efforts did not get the reward he deserved because he often used classical Chinese to make jokes. One day, he was talking about classical Chinese in class. Suddenly, he said,"Students, do you know why there are many 'Hu' characters in classical Chinese?" Other students speculated that some people said it was because the word "Hu" had the meaning of doubt and thinking. Some people said it was because the word "Hu" had the combination of the word "Yu" and the word "Ye". However, this classical Chinese expert shook his head and said,"Let me tell you, the real meaning of the word" Hu "is" Bi "!" When the other students heard this, they were all amazed by this classical Chinese expert and felt very proud of his discovery. Then he said,"Do you know why there are so many 'also' words in classical Chinese?" The other students were still guessing that it was because the word "also" had the meaning of "is", and some people said that it was because the word "also" had the meaning of "stop". However, this classical Chinese expert shook his head and said,"Let me tell you the true meaning of the word" also "is"!" The other students couldn't help but laugh after hearing this. This classical Chinese expert also felt embarrassed by his discovery. However, he did not give up. He decided to continue exploring the meaning of the words "Hu" and "Ye" in classical Chinese to let more people understand the charm of classical Chinese.
The following are some famous aphorisms or classical Chinese sentences about "self-knowledge": It is important for a man to know his own limits. He is a wise ruler of ancient times. Han Feizi, You Du There is nothing more important than knowing one's fate but not knowing how to take it for oneself. Xun Zi, Persuade Learning There is nothing more important than knowing oneself, and there are few who know themselves. Lu You It is important for a man to know his own limits. If he does not climb the mountain, he will not know the height of the sky. Xun Zi, Persuade Learning There is nothing greater than knowing destiny and cultivating one's moral character. The Analects of Confucius, Duke Ling of Wei Isn't it a gentleman to be ignorant and not angry? The Analects of Confucius, Xue Er 7. A gentleman should stick to the root and establish the root, so that the Tao can be born. The Analects of Confucius, Xue Er It is important for a person to know his own shortcomings and learn from them. If he does not stop, he will be strong. Xun Zi, Persuade Learning Isn't it a gentleman not to be angry when others don't know? The Analects of Confucius, Xue Er A gentleman learns Taoism and loves others. A villain learns Taoism and is easy to use. Book of Rites·Book of Learning
Snowflakes flew like silver butterflies. It was from the " Dream of the Red Chamber ", which described the beautiful scene of snow falling when Daiyu buried the flowers. 2. A vast expanse of whiteness, without a trace of rain for thousands of miles. Bai Juyi's "Farewell to Ancient Grass" from the Tang Dynasty described the vast grassland in winter without rain.
The classical Chinese was a type of writing in ancient China. It originated from the Han and Wei Dynasties and matured in the Tang and Song Dynasties. The characteristic of classical Chinese was the use of concise language to express, pay attention to grammar and rhetoric, and have a unique language expression. It had important applications in literature, philosophy, history, politics, and other fields. There are many classical Chinese articles about snow. Here are some examples: Snow and ice also started to sound. "Shuo Wen Jie Zi" said: "Snow ice also from the water hungry sound." The snow on a winter's night never dies, but it's scattered in the wind. It was a poem by Wang Xifeng from 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. I lie in bed at night listening to the wind blowing and the rain falling on the iron horse and the ice river. It was a poem by Sun Wukong in Journey to the West. The snow covered the earth and the cold wind was chilling. It was a poem by Lin Chong from the Water Margins. These examples of classical Chinese all show that the description and expression of snow is not only beautiful but also poetic and philosophical.
The natural phenomenon of snow was also closely related to climate, topography, and seasons. When the temperature dropped, the air crystallized and formed a condensation nucleus. The movement caused the snowflakes to gradually gather and eventually form a beautiful and spectacular snow scene of various shapes. The ancients said,"Snow is the essence of the world." Its color was white, its shape was like silk, its voice was like tears, and its taste was like sweet wine. It was known as the "first wonder in the world". It was snowing heavily and the scene was beautiful. The cold of winter made people shiver, but the beauty of the snow was irresistible. Some people say,"The beauty of snow lies in nature." Some people say,"The beauty of snow lies in its purity." Some say,"The beauty of snow is in silence." The beauty of snow lies not in its shape but in its heart. When we see the snow, we may feel a deep tranquility, a feeling of being one with nature. Snow is a magical natural phenomenon, its beauty and tranquility is unforgettable.
There were several ways to break sentences in classical Chinese. First of all, the position of the sentence break could be determined by the pronoun and the pronoun. In classical Chinese, the term and pronoun are often used as the subject and object, so you can find the repeated term and pronoun to determine the position of the pause. Secondly, the position of the broken sentences could be determined according to the empty words. Function words played an important role in classical Chinese, especially before and after some mood words and conjunction words, which were often the places where sentences were broken. Finally, the position of the sentence could be determined according to the conversation. In classical Chinese, one could judge the participants of the dialogue and the pause position of the sentence by the verb in the dialogue. In addition to these methods, one could also determine the position of the sentence according to rhetorical techniques, sentence patterns, and the total score structure. In short, to break a sentence in classical Chinese, one needed to consider the context and sense of language, and determine the position of the sentence by analyzing the content and structure of the paragraph.
An example of a classic classical Chinese sentence was as follows: I'm Yi Xian, I'm relieved. My life is limited and my knowledge is boundless. 3. A gentleman who is vigorous in nature should strive to improve himself. 4. Rule the world by doing nothing. The water is clear, there are no murlocs. The water is cheap, invincible. If you do better than others, you will be hated by others. 7. When you climb high, you can raise your arms, not lengthen them, but point to what you want. How can a sparrow know the ambition of a swan? 9 A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is sorrowful. 10 people's hearts are united and the mountains are moved.
An example of a beautiful sentence in classical Chinese is as follows: The mountain is heavy and the water is heavy. There is no way out. The willows are dark and the flowers are bright. Another village. (Tang Dynasty poet Lu You,"Traveling to the West Mountain Village") The rolling Yangtze River flows eastward, and the waves wash away all the dogs and egrets. (Song Dynasty poet Yang Wanli,"At dawn, send off the forest from Jingci Temple") The green mountains cannot be blocked, after all, it flows eastward. (Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan,"Climbing the Stork Tower") Four thousand miles of ice and snow. (Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's "Ascending") Sunset clouds and lone ducks fly together in autumn water, sharing the same color in the sky. (Tang Dynasty poet Wang Bo's Preface to King Teng Pavilion) These sentences used the language characteristics of ancient prose, concise and clear, with profound artistic conception, poetic and philosophical.