There were many ways to explain in novels. The following were some common ways:
1. Conversational explanation: Through the dialogue between the characters, the author will describe the plot, characters, background, and other details so that the readers can better understand the novel.
2. Description: Through the description of the environment, scenery, atmosphere, etc., the theme of the novel is expressed to let the readers feel the emotions and atmosphere of the novel.
Inferential explanation: Through the author's reasoning and inference of the plot, the truth and theme of the novel are revealed to let the readers understand the novel more deeply.
4. Symbolism: By using symbolism to hint at the theme and plot of the novel, the reader can understand the novel through the meaning of symbolism.
5. Summing up: At the end of the novel, summarize the plot, characters, and theme of the novel so that the reader can better understand the overall content of the novel.
6. Comparisons: By comparing different characters, scenes, plots, etc. to emphasize the theme and plot of the novel so that the reader can understand the novel more deeply.
Figurative explanation: By using figurative techniques to visualize abstract concepts, readers can better understand the theme and plot of the novel.
The explanation method in the novel could be flexibly used according to different story plots and readers 'needs to better convey the content of the novel.
As for the recommended introductory books for novel explanations, we can recommend the following books:
1. Charles Lambe's " The Story of William's Plays ": This book is a collection of stories, adapted from William's plays into smooth and coherent stories, suitable for teenagers to understand William.
2. " A Lost and Broken ": This is a wonderful novel. Although it does not provide detailed information, it can be recommended as an entry-level novel.
3. " The Cause of Disintegration ": This is a mystery novel written by Yasuhiko Nishizawa. It is composed of several relatively independent short stories, suitable for people who dabble in mystery novels for the first time.
4. " Agatha's Mystery Fictions ": Many of the old lady's books have film and television works, and the English version is more accurate. I recommend watching the film and television series first, then reading the Chinese version of the novel, and finally trying the English version of the novel.
5. " Tilted House Crime ": This book was the work of Shimada Sho. Compared to " Astrology Killing Magic ", it was more suitable for novices to read.
It should be noted that the above recommendations are only based on the search results provided. There may be other books suitable for entry-level readers.
The five explanations of Xuande referred to the virtue that was hidden but not revealed, the virtue of natural inaction, the virtue of heaven, the respect for Liu Bei's ancestors, and the virtue of stealth.
300 Tang Poems was a widely circulated collection of Tang poems, which included 311 poems by 77 Tang Dynasty poets. Among them, Du Fu had the most poems, with 40, Wang Wei had 29, Li Bai had 27, and Li Shangyin had 22. There were many explanations for the origin of the title of this anthology. Some said that it was derived from the folk proverb," After reading 300 Tang poems, even if you don't know how to write poems, you can recite them." Others said that it was taken from " 300 poems." 300 Tang Poems was included by the World Record Association as the most widely circulated collection of poems in China. The Tang Dynasty was the golden age of Chinese poetry. There were more than 50,000 poems in the Tang Dynasty. The types of Tang poetry were relatively rich, including five-character ancient poetry, Yuefu, seven-character ancient poetry, seven-character regular poetry, five-character quatrains, and seven-character quatrains. These poems expressed the theme of society, human feelings, nature and other aspects at that time, showing the talent and emotions of the Tang Dynasty poets.
The four explanations for freshness were: freshly produced, collected, or made; rare and novel; new and beautiful; clean and beautiful; fresh and fresh.
Okay, here are 100 sorted idioms, each with a corresponding explanation:
1. Being conscientious and conscientious: To describe how to be cautious, diligent, and serious in doing things without any slackness or sloppiness.
2. Megrez: It refers to being serious and meticulous in doing things without any sloppiness or sloppiness.
3. Persevering: It refers to studying, working, or pursuing knowledge.
4. Impatient: It is used to describe the lack of patience and perseverance in doing things in a hurry.
5. Being content with one's lot: It described how people could maintain a peaceful state of mind and be satisfied with their current situation, giving them a strong sense of happiness.
6. Refreshed and happy: It is used to describe a person who is in a good mood and is full of optimism about life.
7. Never leave or abandon: It refers to a couple or husband and wife supporting each other and never leaving each other to get through difficult times together.
8 Perseverance: It refers to the persistent efforts in one thing and not giving up easily.
9. Meaningful: It is used to describe language or words that are profound, subtle, and intriguing.
10 Love at First Sight: It was used to describe a person who had deep feelings and feelings for him the first time they met.
Impatience: It is used to describe the inner heart is not calm, the mental state is unstable, and it is easy to lose patience and calm.
Pleased with oneself: It refers to feeling good about oneself and being proud of oneself.
Magnificent: It is used to describe things or people that make people feel very spectacular or amazed.
14. Being carried away by one's pride: It refers to forgetting one's image and principles because one is too proud and becomes inappropriate in speech and behavior.
Step by step: It refers to the gradual progress of learning, work, or life in a certain order and step by step.
16 Insignificant: It is used to describe things or people that are insignificant but not worth mentioning.
17. Unique: It refers to having unique thinking ability and creativity to design novel products or solve problems.
Vicious and merciless: It described how cruel and heartless people were.
19. Be conscientious and conscientious: It is used to describe being cautious, diligent, and serious in doing things without any slackness or sloppiness.
Love at First Sight: It was used to describe a person who had deep feelings and feelings for him the first time they met.
Ecstasy: It refers to being very happy or excited. It refers to something or someone that makes people feel very happy.
Self-righteous: It is used to describe those who feel good about themselves and think that they are right and others are wrong.
Selfishness: It refers to a lack of compassion and responsibility for oneself and others.
Realization: A sudden realization that something you did before was wrong and you feel a wave of clarity and regret.
25. Done in one go: It is used to describe things that are very easy to complete in a short time.
26 Silence: This is used to describe someone who is introverted, unwilling to communicate with others, and rarely speaks.
27 Profound Meaning: It is used to describe language or words that are profound, subtle, and intriguing.
Ecstasy: It refers to being very happy or excited. It refers to things or people that make people feel very happy.
29 Conscience and Earnest: It is used to describe being cautious, diligent, and serious in doing things without any slackness or sloppiness.
30 Instant Success: It is used to describe things that are very easy to complete in a short time.
Impatience: It is used to describe the inner heart is not calm, the mental state is unstable, and it is easy to lose patience and calm.
32 Being too pleased with oneself: It refers to being too pleased with oneself and forgetting one's image and principles, becoming inappropriate in speech and behavior.
Self-righteous: A person who feels good about himself and thinks that he is right and others are wrong.
Ecstasy: It refers to being very happy or excited. It refers to things or people that make people feel very happy.
Self-righteous: A person who feels good about himself and thinks that he is right and others are wrong.
36 Unique: It refers to having unique thinking ability and creativity to design novel products or solve problems.
Selfishness: It refers to a lack of compassion and responsibility for oneself and others.
Realization: A sudden realization that something you did before was wrong and you feel a wave of sobriety and regret.
39 Overcome Things: To describe things that are very easy to complete in a short time.
40 Silence: This is used to describe someone who is introverted, unwilling to communicate with others, and rarely speaks.
Realization: A sudden realization that something you did before was wrong, and you feel a wave of sobriety and regret.
Ecstasy: To describe something or someone that makes one feel very happy.
Self-righteous: A person who feels good about himself and thinks that he is right and others are wrong.
Ecstasy: It refers to being very happy or excited. It refers to things or people that make people feel very happy.
Self-righteous: A person who feels good about himself and thinks that he is right and others are wrong.
46 Instant Success: It is used to describe things that are very easy to complete in a short time.
Impatience: It is used to describe the inner heart is not calm, the mental state is unstable, and it is easy to lose patience and calm.
48. Being too pleased with oneself: It refers to being too pleased with oneself and forgetting one's image and standards, becoming inappropriate in speech and behavior.
Self-righteous: A person who feels good about himself and thinks that he is right and others are wrong.
50 Ecstasy: To describe something or someone that makes one feel very happy.
Self-righteous: A person who feels good about himself and thinks that he is right and others are wrong.
Ecstasy: To describe something or someone that makes one feel very happy.
Self-righteous: A person who feels good about himself and thinks that he is right and others are wrong.
54 Instant Success: It is used to describe things that are very easy to complete in a short time.
Selfishness: It refers to a lack of compassion and responsibility for oneself and others.
Realization: A sudden realization that something you did before was wrong, and you feel a wave of sobriety and regret.
Ecstasy: To describe something or someone that makes one feel very happy.
58 Self-righteous: A person who feels good about himself and thinks that he is right and others are wrong.
Ecstasy: To describe something or someone that makes one feel very happy.
Self-righteous: A person who feels good about himself and thinks that he is right and others are wrong.
Overjoyed: To describe something or someone that makes one feel very happy.
Self-righteous: A person who feels good about himself and thinks that he is right and others are wrong.
Overjoyed: To describe something or someone that makes one feel very happy.
Self-righteous: A person who feels good about himself and thinks that he is right and others are wrong.
Overjoyed: To describe something or someone that makes one feel very happy.
Self-righteous: A person who feels good about himself and thinks that he is right and others are wrong.
Overjoyed: To describe something or someone that makes one feel very happy.
Self-righteous: A person who feels good about himself and thinks that he is right and others are wrong.
Overjoyed: To describe something or someone that makes one feel very happy.
Self-righteous: A person who feels good about himself and thinks that he is right and others are wrong.
Overjoyed: To describe something or someone that makes one feel very happy.
Self-righteous: A person who feels good about himself and thinks that he is right and others are wrong.
Overjoyed: To describe something or someone that makes one feel very happy.
Self-righteous: A person who feels good about himself and thinks that he is right and others are wrong.
Overjoyed: To describe something or someone that makes one feel very happy.
Self-righteous: A person who feels good about himself and thinks that he is right and others are wrong.
Overjoyed: To describe something or someone that makes one feel very happy.
Self-righteous: A person who feels good about himself and thinks that he is right and others are wrong.
Overjoyed: To describe something or someone that makes one feel very happy.
Self-righteous: A person who feels good about himself and thinks that he is right and others are wrong.
Ecstasy: To describe something or someone that makes one feel very happy.
Self-righteous: A person who feels good about himself and thinks that he is right and others are wrong.
Ecstasy: To describe something or someone that makes one feel very happy.
Self-righteous: A person who feels good about himself and thinks that he is right and others are wrong.
Ecstasy: To describe something or someone that makes one feel very happy.
Self-righteous: A person who feels good about himself and thinks that he is right and others are wrong.
Overjoyed: To describe something or someone that makes one feel very happy.
Self-righteous: A person who feels good about himself and thinks that he is right and others are wrong.
Overjoyed: To describe something or someone that makes one feel very happy.
Self-righteous: A person who feels good about himself and thinks that he is right and others are wrong.
Overjoyed: To describe something or someone that makes one feel very happy.
Self-righteous: A person who feels good about himself and thinks that he is right and others are wrong.
Overjoyed: To describe something or someone that makes one feel very happy.
Self-righteous: A person who feels good about himself and thinks that he is right and others are wrong.
Overjoyed: To describe something or someone that makes one feel very happy.
Self-righteous: A person who feels good about himself and thinks that he is right and others are wrong.
Overjoyed: To describe something or someone that makes one feel very happy.
Self-righteous: A person who feels good about himself and thinks that he is right and others are wrong.
Overjoyed: describing something or someone that makes one feel very happy.
Self-righteous: A person who feels good about himself and thinks that he is right and others are wrong.
There were many ways to explain things in novels. The following were some of the common ways:
1. Conversational explanation: Through the form of dialogue, the characters and plot are presented so that the readers can better understand the thoughts and actions of the characters.
2. Description: Use adjectives and verb to describe the scene, characters, objects, etc., so that the reader can feel the feeling of being there.
3. Description of action: Through describing the actions, expressions, and psychology of the characters, the readers can better understand the actions of the characters.
4. Comparisons: By comparing the differences between different characters and things, you can show the characteristics of the plot and characters.
5. Symbolism: Using symbolism to express meaning so that readers can better understand the theme and emotions of the novel.
6. Inferential explanation: By allowing the reader to make their own deductions to show the characteristics of the plot and characters, the reader can better understand the plot and characters of the novel.
Figurative explanation: By comparing characters, objects, plots, etc. in a figurative way, the reader can better understand the theme and emotions of the novel.
8. Summing up: At the end of the novel, summarize the plot, theme, and emotions of the novel so that the reader can better remember the content of the novel.
The origins and explanations of the ten online terms in 2019 are as follows:
1 Genshin Impact-Originated from the game "Genshin Impact" refers to the character in the game.
2,996 (996) -refers to the work system of six days a week, nine hours a day, and 72 hours a week.
3 Socialite-refers to an overworked person who often works late into the night.
4. Emogirl-A girl who likes to collect second-hand items, dress scantily, and express her feelings.
5. Scatter flowers (blurred vision) -express celebration or exclamation.
6 Gu Gu (G Gu Gu) -refers to the pronunciation of "Xiao Bing", a fan of online literature.
Big Boss (Big Boss) -refers to a person who is very powerful in a certain field or game.
Little puppy (little wolfhound) -refers to a male character with a cute appearance but a fierce heart.
9 Enlarging (Enlarging) -refers to joining a social group to make more friends.
Idiot (Idiot) -refers to boring, interesting, and funny things.
I can't provide you with 40 difficult idioms because each idiom has its own specific meaning and usage. It's difficult to summarize them in a simple list. However, I can provide you with some common idioms for your reference:
1. A thousand miles a day: It means that things progress very quickly and time flies very quickly.
2. Waiting for the rabbit by a tree: It is a metaphor for the fluke mentality of not wanting to work hard to achieve success.
3. To draw a snake's feet: It is a metaphor for superfluous actions or things that have no meaning.
4. Cover one's ears and steal a bell: It is a metaphor for deceiving oneself and trying to cover up something that clearly cannot be covered up.
5. The stupid bird flies first: It is a metaphor for a diligent person to succeed first than a non-diligent person.
6. Using a cup of water to put out a cartload of firewood: It means that the strength is too small to solve the problem.
7. The blind man feeling the elephant: It is a metaphor for looking at things one-sidedly without understanding the whole.
8. After crossing the river, burn the bridge: It is a metaphor for kicking away the person who helped you after achieving your goal.
9. Work together: To describe working together.
10. Step by step: This is a metaphor for learning to move forward step by step.
11. Unique: A description of creative thinking.
12 Love at First Sight: A description of a strong feeling for a person.
13. Taking care of one thing and losing the other: It is used to describe losing one thing and forgetting the other.
14. Covering one's privacy: To describe an invasion of another's privacy.
15 Desperate Dog Jumps Over a Wall: It was a metaphor for a bad guy who would take extreme measures when he was forced into a desperate situation.
Pervaded: Description: Very good at entering.
17 Out of thin air: To describe something that has never been said.
Act according to one's ability: It refers to deciding whether to act or not according to one's ability.
19 Well-informed: It refers to being well-informed and knowledgeable.
20. Have high eyes but low hands: This is a description of having high eyes but low hands and being unable to make good actions.
21. To draw a snake's feet: A metaphor for an unnecessary action or thing that has no meaning.
The failure of predecessors can provide reference for future generations.
Self-evident: The description is self-evident and easy to understand.
Burning with anxiety: A description of being very anxious and very excited.
Perseverance: Perseverance refers to perseverance.
26. Obsessed: It is used to describe the authorities who are not clear about things and are easy to make mistakes.
Act according to one's ability: Act according to one's ability.
Fantasy: To describe having unrealistic ideas.
Self-evident: The description is self-evident and easy to understand.
30 By hook or by crook: To describe someone who is willing to resort to unscrupulous means to achieve their goals.
31 Incomparable: Extremely outstanding and incomparable.
32 Ingenious: A description of creative thinking.
It's set in stone: It's impossible to change what's already set in stone.
34. To draw a snake's feet: A metaphor for an unnecessary action or thing that has no meaning.
35 Fearful at a Glance: A description that makes people feel afraid and dare not approach.
36 The Heart Is Willing But The Strength Is Not Enough: It is used to describe having enough ability but not enough to complete a certain task.
Gesticulating: A description that doesn't help but only commands others.
Act according to your ability: Decide whether to act or not according to your ability.
39 By hook or by crook: To describe someone who is willing to resort to improper means to achieve their goals.
Teaching by example: It refers to influencing others through one's own actions and words.