Why do some people always praise and disparage?

Updated on history 2024-02-21
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think the reason why there have always been some people who praise and disparage may be that they don't understand the truth of the facts, but only listen to the opinions of one side one-sidedly, and then start to distort the facts and think that this is the truth of the matter.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because those people always think that the Qing Dynasty is good and the Ming Dynasty is bad, but during the Qing Dynasty, they signed a lot of treaties, which caused humiliation to their own country.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Many people praise and disparage, because during the Qing Dynasty, many useful things were invented for the world, which changed the status quo at that time and allowed people to live a stable life.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because in their eyes, the Ming Dynasty is a big one. The Qing Dynasty was relatively close to the development of modern history, and many things were slowly preached from the Qing Dynasty. So they will praise and disparage.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because the Qing Dynasty was indeed prosperous, people lived a happy life, and it is also a history worth mentioning, it is a great era in our Chinese history, and the Ming Dynasty did not have such an influence.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I feel that the reason why some people praise and disparage the Ming is because of the reform of the Qing Dynasty. It opened the door to China. Let's connect with the world. Let's take our level even further.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There have always been some people who praise and disparage, I think these people can't correctly analyze the current form, and to express something, this is a very wrong approach for them, they should have a deep understanding of the current situation, in the analysis.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because that is to say, some people may not have a special understanding of this aspect of things, so they do not have a certain opinion on this aspect of things.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Summary. Pro, which is a rhetorical device, means that on the surface it is belittling a person, but in fact it is praising him.

    Example sentences that are clear and depreciative:

    1. You are such a selfish guy who selfishly keeps all the pain to yourself.

    Is it the same as the praise of the explicit and the deprecation?

    Dear, the stupid banquet is a rhetorical device, which means that on the surface it is belittling a person, but in fact it is praising him. Example sentences that are clear and deprecating: 1. You are really a selfish guy, and you selfishly keep all the pain for yourself.

    Are the two the same?

    It's not the same. What do you mean.

    On the surface, the words of praise and secret praise are praising you, but thinking about it at a deeper level, it is actually sarcastic and degrading you.

    Bright and depreciating. You're wrong.

    Praise and praise overtly, and belittle others' good deeds.

    You're wrong.

    "In fact, they harm others to cover themselves" without leaders taking the lead in setting an example, and criticism of superiors often turns into various praises!

    Praise is a rhetorical device that wants to promote and suppress.

    To belittle and secretly praise is to look at the person and thing that is slandering, but in fact to praise him secretly.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There is a difference between explicit and negative praise and explicit and implicit praise, they are two different rhetorical devices.

    Praise is the use of demeaning to express praise in derogatory terms, usually to enhance the persuasiveness of the expression or to satirize someone or something. For example, "He was just an ordinary worker, but his spirit of work and diligence are really worth learning from." ”

    Explicit and implicit praise refers to the use of demeaning words to express the meaning of praise, but this expression often obscures or dilutes the meaning of praise. This figure of speech is usually used to express praise without appearing too direct or without making too strong an impression. For example, "Although he was not as smart as the others, his diligence and perseverance made him very successful."

    Therefore, the expression and effect of the hail are different in terms of expression and effect, and it is necessary to choose appropriate rhetorical techniques according to the specific context and purpose.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Summary. Praise is a word that looks derogatory, but what it actually expresses is praise, good, and positive. Contrast is the comparison of characteristics between two or all three. Praise is used for one object, while contrast is used for two or more objects.

    Ming derogatory praise is the use of Sakura Zesen words that look derogatory, but what is actually expressed is praise, good, and positive meaning. Contrast is the use of characteristics between two or all three to make a comparison. Praise is used for one object, while contrast is for two or more objects.

    Can you elaborate on that a little bit more?

    For example, Chongyin said: This cat is so naughty, it often makes me cry and laugh. Naughty here is a real compliment.

    In contrast, roses do not have the strength of peony flowers, nor the rich and flamboyant fragrance of osmanthus flowers, but I just like her petite and subtle fragrance of flowers.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Same

    Praise and praise are the same thing, meaning that on the surface, they are belittling a person, but in fact they are praising him. Supplemented by example sentences, the sedan is good to disturb the understanding of example sentences:

    1. You are such a selfish guy, selfish garter self-serving all the pain to yourself.

    2. You are so stupid, you always disregard your own safety in order to save other people's lives.

    3. "Between the dark clouds and the sea, the petrel flies proudly like black lightning."

    Praise is a rhetorical device that wants to promote and suppress. The expression of explicit and deprecating praise not only makes the sentence full of humor, but also appropriately expresses the love for things, and has a more intimate taste, which is an expressive rhetorical device. Rhetorical devices are a collection of expression methods used in various articles or applied essays to improve the effect of expression.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In the 315th year of the Ming Dynasty, there was no harmony, no compensation, no peace, no land, no tribute, the Son of Heaven guarded the country, and the king died.

    In the 275th year of the Qing Empire, he paid trillions of dollars, cut thousands of miles of land, slaughtered trillions of people, abandoned the country, and the king fled thousands of miles.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    So Yan Chongnian was slapped.

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