"Moving with the times" and "advancing with the times" both expressed the meaning of continuous development and progress with the passage of time. "Moving with the times" originated from the Book of Changes. Its meaning not only included advancing with the development of the times, seizing the opportunity, actively making progress, improving virtue, cultivating achievements, etc.(For example, a gentleman had to move forward all day long, and in the evening he had to sum up and reflect, seize the opportunity to advance virtue and cultivate), but also included knowing to stop or retreat when necessary according to the specific situation of the times. This was the meaning of "retreating with the times." This reflected his judgment and wisdom in dealing with the general trend of the times. He had to grasp the opportunities given by the times and recognize the situation when the time was not ripe. "Keeping pace with the times" focused on continuous progress and innovation with the development of the times. It reflected a positive attitude of moving forward and constantly adapting to new changes. It required to keep up with the pace of the times, not lag behind the development of the times, and actively follow the trend of the times and develop oneself in it. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
" The path of common benefit, advancing with the times " meant that the path that was beneficial to development had to go hand in hand with the times. This requires us to adapt to the times, seize the opportunity, and make judgments and choices that suit the needs of the times. To be specific, this requires us to open our minds, update our concepts, and recognize the development situation; rely on cloud computing and big data technology to transform traditional industries and transform old and new kinetic energy to promote social and economic development; change the mode of economic development, promote industrial integration and development, and achieve industrial convergence. From a philosophical point of view, everything in the world was constantly moving. The key to harming the top and benefiting the bottom was the word "time". When the time was right, it would benefit, and when the time was right, it would lose. In the past 100 years, the Chinese People and the people of other countries in the world have shared the same destiny. They have grasped the direction of China's development in the overall situation of the world and the trend of the times, and promoted the common development and prosperity of all countries. This is the embodiment of the principle of "advancing with the times". It is not only for the happiness of the people, but also for the progress of mankind. It has the courage to shoulder its historical responsibility. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
" Advancing with the times " usually meant that it would continue to develop and improve with the passage of time, adapting to the development needs of the times. It reflected a positive attitude to adapt to the changes of the times. Whether it was concepts, behaviors, systems, or other aspects, they must be constantly updated and improved to keep up with the pace of the times and avoid sticking to the old ways in order to maintain vitality, competitiveness, or achieve a higher level of development in the ever-changing environment. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Sticking to the old rules meant being stubborn about the old laws, unchanging, rigidly stuck to prejudice and not good at changing. Advancing with the times referred to developing and advancing with the passage of time, advancing with the times, and fitting the correct ideas and perspectives of the times. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following could be used as the couplet of "advancing with the times": development and innovation, fighting for glory on the same day, carrying forward the past and opening up the future, advancing morality and cultivation, going against the heavens, going with the heavens, timely innovation, etc. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In addition to " advancing with the times " itself," bringing forth new ideas " could also be used to describe a person advancing with the times. " Bringing forth the old and bringing forth the new " referred to removing the dross of old things, absorbing their essence, and making them appear with a new look. It reflected the continuous innovation and progress with the development of time, in line with the meaning of advancing with the times. In addition," opening up a new path " meant to open up another path. It was a metaphor for creating a new style or new method. It could also reflect that a person was not stuck to the rules and could explore new ways as the situation developed, in line with the concept of advancing with the times. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In ancient times,"monopoly" had the following meanings: 1. The original meaning was a single-plank bridge, such as "monopoly, water monopoly horizontal wood, so crossing also." 2. When used as a term, it meant tax. For example, the word "monopoly" in the sentence "He arbitrarily increases miscellaneous monopoly, and all taxes should be stopped" meant tax. 3. When it was used as a verb, it had the meaning of monopoly and monopoly. For example, the "monopoly" in "the first monopoly of wine" and "the benefit of the country's monopoly management" all meant monopoly and monopoly. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In ancient times, the term " lu " referred to a type of resident organization unit made up of twenty-five households. Lu could also refer to the gates of the alleys, and later it was also used to refer to the places where people lived.
In ancient times, the meaning of sitting changed with the evolution of the seating equipment. In general, it was from low to high, moving in a more comfortable direction. Xu Shen of the Eastern Han Dynasty recorded the character of sitting in Xiaozhuan in Shuo Wen Jie Zi, which was interpreted as "sitting, stopping", that is, sitting means stopping to rest. Du Yu of the Jin Dynasty said in Zuo Zhuan's Note that "sitting is the butt and the place." In ancient times, sitting on the ground with one's knees on the mat and one's buttocks down was called sitting, and raising one's body was called kneeling. Kneeling is also called opening. Kneeling could be called sitting, but sitting could not be called kneeling. Simply put, sitting was kneeling on both knees, leaning your buttocks on your heels, and straightening your upper body was called kneeling. Kneeling could be called sitting, but sitting could not be called kneeling. In the Biography of Bian Que and Cang Gong in the Records of the Historian, Yun Jing of the Qing Dynasty explained that sitting was to sit on the ground with one's knees, with one's calves flat on the ground and one's buttocks close to one's heels, similar to sitting cross-legged in meditation by monks. In addition, there were other sitting postures, such as sitting with one's buttocks on the ground and legs stretched forward, sitting on a simple folding stool, which was very similar to the conventional sitting posture of modern people, sitting cross-legged with one's feet crossed, and sitting on one's knees with one's buttocks pressed on the bent legs and feet. In the Han Dynasty, after the introduction of the Hu bed, people began to sit with their feet hanging down (sitting on a chair, their feet naturally drooping). In the Tang Dynasty, after the invention of chairs, sitting with their feet hanging down became popular and continued to this day. The novel "Sitting and Watching Immortals" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In ancient times, pavilions had many meanings. First of all, the pavilion was originally meant to be a place for pedestrians to rest. During the Qin and Han Dynasties, a pavilion was set up every ten miles. Later, there would be a short pavilion every five miles. Pedestrians needed to rest and catch their breath after a long journey, so the pavilion provided such a place. This could be seen as a convenient public facility. Secondly, the pavilion was the place chosen by relatives and friends to send them off. It was reflected in many literary works and historical stories such as " Outside the Long Pavilion, Beside the Ancient Road." Moreover, the pavilions had the function of marking. Because they were set up regularly, for example, every five or ten miles, a pavilion could be used as a distance marker. In addition, in the Qin and Han Dynasties, the pavilion also set up a post station function and had the post of pavilion leader. As time passed, the function of the pavilion leader gradually disappeared, but the convenience function of the pavilion remained. It gradually became an important component of the garden, used for viewing and creating landscape. "Qiao Yun" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In ancient times, the moon had many meanings. First of all, the moon was a symbol of beauty. For example, in the Book of Songs, Chen Feng, Moon Rise, the moon was used to describe a beautiful woman. The moon also symbolized longing, love, friendship, and kinship. This was reflected in many ancient poems. For example, Li Bai's " Looking up at the moon, lowering his head and thinking of his hometown " expressed homesickness. Zhang Jiuling's " The moon is shining on the sea, sharing this time with the world " reflected the longing for distant friends and expressed love. In addition, the moon was a symbol of chastity and eternity. For example, the legend of Chang'e flying to the moon was related to eternity. At the same time, the moon was not an ordinary planet in traditional China culture. It carried rich primitive cultural information and condensed the deep life and aesthetic feelings of the ancient people. In the eyes of the ancients, the moon was bright and bright, hanging high in the sky, cold and noble, quiet and gentle. Unlike the sun's burning masculinity, its light was not dazzling. Moreover, love, homesickness, and farewell were also the basic topics of moon-related poems. The novel New Moon is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!