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The term acropolis comes from the West and refers to the capital of a city-state built on high places, which is conducive to defense. Inside, there are palaces, temples, granaries, guards' quarters and water sources. In fact, each ancient Greek city-state had its own acropolis, and it must have been built on the highest point of the city-state, serving as a place for public gatherings in peacetime, and as a fortress in wartime, as a condescending operational command center.
In addition to the Parthenon, the most important surviving ruins of the Acropolis include the Gatehouse, the Temple of Nikki Victory, and the Temple of Heraklion. The architecture of each temple is also very impressive.
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The general army of Shanxi in the Ming Dynasty was responsible for the military of Shanxi Province, except for Datong. Look at the history books more and you'll know the drops.
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"Well deserved"with"Name to.
Return"These two idioms do not mean the same thing.
Well deserved"It refers to: that is, with actual knowledge, skills or achievements, and fame will naturally arise, where "real" refers to actual achievements, "to" refers to "achievement", "name" refers to "reputation, prestige", and "return" refers to "arrival". The word "deserved" comes from the fifteenth chapter of "The Foreign History of Confucianism" written by Wu Jingzi in the Qing Dynasty
Dunlun practiced, and finally received the sum of the parties; It deserves its name, but it is a lifelong stain. ”
Well deserved"It means that if you have a good reputation, the corresponding reward will come naturally.
Their meanings are reversed. In short, "real to the name" is to promote the generation of "name" through "reality", and "name to be true" is to produce "reality" through "name". The difference between the two terms is also reflected in the understanding of "real", the former referring to "actual achievements, etc.", and the latter referring to "reward".
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It is an idiom in its name, and it is not an idiom in its name.
It deserves its name" and there are many more examples of modern use. For example, Qian Zhongshu's "Siege of the City": "Ask Director Wang, Heisei is indeed in Hunan, Director Wang wants to read the telegram, praise him for being well-deserved, say that the Dianjin Bank is a small place, Jiaolong is not a thing in the pool, and say that a professor at a national university for three years is equivalent to the qualification of a simple official."
Another example is Leung Fung-yee's "Nine Grievances": "My tone is happier than his, saying: 'Ah, is it?'
That's really great! I've always heard that Mr. Pilzan Old Genah is a very good helper, and he deserves it. "Deserved" can also be used as "real to the name", such as the Qing Dynasty Cha Shen Xing's "Three Stacks of Rhyme Answer Cheng Zuoheng":
Listen to the rhetoric and work hard, and look at the trimming of the manners; It is really famous, like a lamp. ”
The word "name to the truth", "Chinese Dictionary", "Ciyuan", "Cihai", "Chinese Idiom Origin Dictionary", "Chinese Idiom Dictionary" and other large dictionaries are not included, and the Chinese Basic Ancient Books Database, Peking University CCL Corpus Retrieval System (Online Edition), Chinese Full-text Retrieval System, Zhu's Corpus, etc. have not found its ancient use cases, only 8 cases of modern Chinese use cases were found in the CCL corpus of Peking University, of which 4 cases came from newspaper articles, such as: "'Quancheng' Jinan is also known as Zhishigui." The spring water penetrates the wall into the house and walks through the streets and alleys, reflecting the charm of this historic ancient city.
The other 4 cases are all from Yi Zhongtian's "Three Kingdoms", such as: "Cao Cao is such a person, so his attitude in dealing with the problem of talents is to deserve the name and pay more attention to reality." ”
Second, let's look at the composition and grammatical characteristics of "deserved" and "deserved". Both words seem to understand whether there is a subordinate relationship or a causal relationship between "substance" and "name". However, we see:
"Actual deserved" means that there is "real" first, and then there is "fame", that is, there is actual achievement first, and then the corresponding fame and reputation are derived from the achievement, while "fame deserves" is just the opposite, there is "fame" and then "real", and the focus of the two is different. Let's take a look at the above-quoted "Records of the Zen Monastery of Reporting Resources", the "deserved" in the text is to show that a person with outstanding knowledge lives "by the rockside and water" after "knowing the purpose", living a life of "grass and clothing, wood and food", the purpose of which is not to want others to know that they have "understood the purpose", but the result is that everyone knows that they have "understood the purpose", and then there is an increasing phenomenon of admiring the "people who follow the Tao".
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It should be a meaning, it all means that what you get is worthy of what you get, and what you get is worthy of it, so is there any other solution?
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Only "deserved", when your achievements are reached, your reputation will naturally be there;
Where there is the word "deserved", it should not be made up like this.
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The name is really about the person's fame and his ability Thank you. Not a meaning; Scholarship is matched. In fact, it means that if you want to be famous, you must first have the ability or knowledge to match.
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The Liaodong region of the Ming Dynasty roughly corresponded to the scope of present-day Liaoning Province and was the outpost of the Ming Dynasty's defense of the Jurchens.
During the Ming Dynasty, the Liaodong Metropolitan Division was stationed in Liaoyang; Liaoyang was the political and economic center of Liaoning at that time; Among them, the four guards in southern Liaoning include; Haizhouwei is today's Haicheng City; Gaizhou Wei is today's Gaizhou City; Fuzhou Wei is today's Wafangdian City; Jinzhou Wei is today's Jinzhou District; Fort cities include: Shepherd Fort, Polan Fort, Guifu Fort, etc. The only people stationed in Liaoyang are generally only deputy commanders-in-chief.
The more famous deputy commander-in-chief of Liaodong is Han Bin.
Han Bin (1429-1500), the word Tingyong, was a native of Zhongwei (Liaoyang, Liaoning) in the Ming Dynasty. Ancestral home Xingzhou (Xingxian County, Shanxi), born in a family of generals, his grandfather Han Fu, Hongwu years into the military, stationed in Tunmi Yunwei, his father Han Chun, with the Ming Dynasty ancestor Zhu Di south to the north to fight, with military merits promoted to the Dongsheng right guard commander, and then transferred to Liaodong, elected to manage Ningyuan Wei.
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Since ancient times, the Miyundi Luncha District, especially the Gubeikou Road, has been the gateway from the Central Plains to the entire Northeast region.
The main commander of the Miyun General Army replied that he wanted to govern the Gubeikou and the Great Wall Pass on the line of Hefangkou, Dashuiyu, Xiaoshuiyu, Niupenyu and Baidaoyu.
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It has jurisdiction over Shuntian, Liaodong and Taihang Mountain in western Hebei.
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Chang'an City is now the city of Xi'an.
The ancient Chang'an refers to the modern city of Xi'an, Shaanxi Province. Chang'an has the reputation of the ancient capital of thirteen dynasties in history, and it is also the city with the most capitals in all dynasties, ranking first among the four ancient capitals in China. Thirteen dynasties such as the Qin, Han, Sui, and Tang dynasties in history once built their capitals here. >>>More
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