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Examples of compound words are as follows:
Never, henceforth, once upon a time, ever since, obeyed, from childhood, engaged, obeyed, attendant, followed, calmly, descended from heaven, followed by goodness, deliberated in the long run, at a loss, happy from heaven, from the beginning to the end
It is better to be obedient than to obey the order.
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Analogy engages in analogy: comparison. Other similar cases are handled in this spirit.
Diseases are mostly transmitted through food. The metaphor should pay attention to food hygiene.
Sloppy Engaged Sloppy: Rough, perfunctory. So-so just dealt with. Describe not taking things seriously.
Calm and calm: not in a hurry, very calm; Not rushed: not rushed. Unhurried, calm and composed.
Calmly Righteousness: Death for justice. Fearless sacrifice for a just cause.
Take a long-term view and consider carefully over a longer period of time.
Learning from evil is as rapid as the collapse of a mountain. It's easy to learn bad metaphors.
From the advice is like a stream of advice: bluntly admonished. Obeying advice is as natural as flowing water. Describes being receptive to criticism from others.
Rescue people from a well Jump into a well to save people. The original parable is an act that endangers oneself in vain and does not benefit others. Now there are many metaphors for taking risks to save people.
Lenient Fall: Punishment, Disposal. It means that the punishment is lenient and lenient to be spared.
From the order like a stream from the order: to obey the order; Like a stream: It seems to flow downward, describing it quickly. Describe absolute obedience to orders.
Calmly Calmly: soothing, leisurely. Respond to the correct answer without hurrying.
It is very difficult to learn good from good metaphors, but it is extremely easy to learn bad.
From the good as the flow of from: to obey; Good: good, right; Like a stream: It seems to flow downward, describing it quickly. Describes being quick to accept good opinions from others.
Simplicity from the vulgar to the popular practice in order to be simple.
Falling from the sky: falling. The metaphor came out of nowhere, out of accident.
Falling from the Sky The metaphor appears out of the blue, out of an accident.
Do what you want, do what you want, do what you want.
From the beginning to the end, the husband died and no longer married, and at this time, the feudal etiquette that bound women in the old days.
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From here, from here, from the past, from the past, since, from the cha obedience, obedience, and so on.
1. From this time onwards: Later|Our relationship was cut in two.
2. Never [cóng lái] (vice) always; Historically: he is not proud|The revolutionary struggles of the peoples of all countries in the world are mutually supportive.
3. From the front [cóng qián] belongs to the front.
4. Since [zì cóng] (介) from a certain time or event in the past: After listening to the lecture, my heart suddenly became clear.
5. Obey [fú cóng] (move) to obey; Obey: Command|Cave trembling leader|Individual interests Collective interests. Anti-disobedience|Revolt.
6. Obedience [shùn cóng] Obey the wishes of others, do not violate, and do not resist.
7. Attendant Army [cóng jūn] (move) to join the army.
The origin of Chinese characters.
Chinese characters originated from the form of pictures used by primitive people to express themselves in life, and with the continuous development, primitive pictures have become a kind of ideograms, which are neat and standardized, have a certain regularity, and have the characteristics of simple words.
Chinese characters (pinyin: hàn zì), also known as Chinese, Chinese characters, also known as square characters, are record symbols of the Chinese language, which belong to the morpheme syllabic script of ideograms. One of the oldest written languages in the world, more than 6,000 years old.
In terms of form, it gradually changes from graphics to strokes, pictograms to symbols, and complex to simple. In the principle of word making, from the form, ideogram to shape and sound. Except for a very few Chinese characters (such as 瓩, 兛, 兣, 呎, 嗧, etc.), they are all one Chinese character and one syllable.
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Follow the edge stupidly, never
Since, from before the beating of kib
Obedience, obedience
Serve in the army, obey
One from, let from
Coercion, accessory,
Practitioners, protectors
From the simple, from the following
From the beginning, from the beginning
Servants, slaves, servants,
Raid Sui from teaching
Obedience, obedience
Enlistment, retinue
Since childhood, from the teacher
Blind obedience, congregation
From the vulgar, from the new
should be from, from
Serving, politics
From, from speed
Engaged, no way.
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2. From primary school to junior high school, from junior high school to high school, from high school to university, the difficulties of studying all the way can be imagined.
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4. As a person, we must always work hard, never struggle, and never forge ahead, which is our responsibility.
5. Learning this matter can be gained from life, from the classroom, and from books.
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