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一、身力行, pronounced as [shēn tǐ lì xíng].
2. Meaning. Body: In person; Body: Experience. Do it yourself and try to do it. It is mostly used to express hard work and personal experience.
3. Part of speech. It is generally used as a predicate and a definite.
Fourth, the source. From "Huainanzi Commentary".
The saint takes the body of it. ”
5. Idiom examples.
1. As an advocate of "not working for a day, not eating for a day", he practiced and cultivated half an acre of vegetable land in the back mountain according to local conditions, and only ate after working in the field every day.
2. Mr. Zhizhi Gewu is the base (address), and he acts as a monk. (Qing Zhang Huiyan, "Cheng Clumsy Zhai Kong Biography").
3. Teaching by example is more important than teaching, and what the leaders ask the masses to do, they must first practice themselves.
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Body: In person; Body: Experience.
Do it yourself and try to do it. "Do it yourself" and "do it yourself" both mean "do it yourself". However, "practice" focuses on "hard practice"; "Everything must be done personally" focuses on "everything must be done personally", and has the meaning of "not worrying about others to do it".
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"Do it yourself" and "do it yourself" both mean "do it yourself". However, "practice" focuses on "hard practice"; "Everything must be done personally" focuses on "everything must be done personally", and has the meaning of "not worrying about others to do it".
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The Book of Rites: The Mean: Practicing is close to benevolence. ”
The most straightforward meaning is to do it yourself and work hard to practice, rather than boasting on the sidelines and only talking on paper.
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Body: In person; Body: Experience. Experience it for yourself and work hard to do it.
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Experience it for yourself and work hard to do it.
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Practice, idiom, means hard work, personal experience. Body: In person; Body: Experience. The language comes from "Huainanzi".
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Experience it for yourself and do it.
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Do it yourself, experience it yourself, feel it.
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Thank you, subject, it's already good.
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Practicing means working hard and experiencing it for yourself.
Source: "Huainanzi Pan Commentary": "The saint uses the body." ”
Translation: The ancient sages came to observe it for themselves.
Usage: conjunctive, used as a compliment, as a predicate, a definite.
Example: We should be able to speak our minds by doing what we want.
Synonyms for hands-on1. Everything must be done personally.
Interpretation: No matter what you do, you must do it yourself and ask about it yourself.
Source: "Poetry, Xiaoya, Jienanshan": "Bow to the Buddha, the common people believe in it." ”
Translation: If you are not sincere and do not handle things personally, the people will not believe in you.
2. Lead by example.
Definition: Set an example by your own actions.
Source: Ba Jin's "Home" 25: "During this period, it was Xu Qianru who led by example and was a pioneer despite all obstacles. ”
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The Chenglu Tanbi language that I share with you today is [Practice], which is generally used to express hard work and personal experience. As can be seen from here, this is a positive idiom.
The practice comes from the "Huainanzi Pan Commentary": "The saint uses the body. The Book of Rites: The Mean: Practicing is close to benevolence. Later generations extracted the idiom "practice by yourself". This is where the idiom "practice by doing" comes from.
Practice] is an idiom with a joint letter structure, which is generally used as a predicate and a definite sentence in a sentence.
The synonyms of "Doing Something Together" include "Doing Things Must Be Done Personally, Doing Physically Exercising", etc., in which "Doing Doing Things" and "Doing Physically Exercising" have the same meaning. It's all about experiencing it and working hard to put it into practice. "Do everything yourself" means that no matter what you do, you must do it yourself and ask about it yourself.
The antonyms of "practice" are "ignore it, talk on paper" and so on.
So how do we use this idiom to form sentences? Everyone praises patience, but only a handful of people actually practice it.
If you use the idiom "Practice" to solitaire, you can pick up the color in a hurry, the line is about to die, the walking corpse, the clouds and water, and the work is effective.
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To do it means to experience it and to do it.
Pinyin】shēn tǐ lì xíng.
Explanation] body: personally. Body: Experience. Force: Effort. OK: Practice.
Idiom usage] associative, used as a compliment, as a predicate, a definite.
synonyms] must bow to the family, bow to the body, bow to practice, lead by example, take the lead.
Antonyms: Regardless of:Pinyin: bù guǎn bù gù.
Explanation]: 1. Don't take care of it, don't take care of it: He doesn't care about such a big industry, which is really worrying.
2. Recklessness: Despite the presence of outsiders, he still crashed into it regardless of it.
synonyms] to ignore it, to be indifferent, to ignore it, to ignore it, to be reckless.
Antonyms] see righteousness and courage, practice by yourself.
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To do it means to experience it and to do it.
From: Liu An of the Western Han Dynasty "Huainanzi Pan Commentary": "The saint takes the body.
Dai Sheng of the Western Han Dynasty "The Mean of Rites": Practicing is close to benevolence. "Liqi is a neutral idiom, a joint idiom; It can be used as a predicate and a definite; Compliments.
Distinguishing shapes: lines, not writing "shapes". Orthophonic:
Limb Peicha Xing, which cannot be pronounced as "hánɡ".
Idiom analysis: practice and "do everything personally"; All have the meaning of "do it yourself". However, "practice" focuses on "hard practice"; "Everything must be done personally" focuses on "everything must be done personally"; And there is "not assured; Someone else does what it means.
For example: Ming Zhangmao's "Answer to Dongyang Xu Ziren": "But if you can't practice it, even if you see it, it is useless."
Sentence formation:
1. When climbing the mountain, only by practicing and working hard can we reach the end.
2. Learn the virtue of benevolence and benevolence, and have both ability and ability. Promote the style of filial piety, and the fashion is respected. Remembering the training of Confucius and Meng, the precepts are inspirational. Be honest and trustworthy. Cultivate a diligent body, and walk physically in the bridge. It is incumbent upon us to act bravely.
3. It is better to see and practice empty words, learn moral models, and focus on the unity of knowledge and action, and focus on practice.
4. In the next year, we will unite as one to create an environmentally friendly atmosphere.
5. Although everyone praises patience, there are very few who really practice it.
6. We should practice and speak freely.
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