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The correct one should be: Confucius.
Moving - net is the book (loses).
This is an afterword.
Metaphor: Doing things always fails. Net, refers to single, only. Confucius, also known as "Confucius, is a great Chinese thinker and educator, and his home is full of books, so Confucius's move is full of books, and "books" are homophonic with "losing", which means that things are always lost (failed).
The aftermath is composed of two parts: the first part plays the role of "introduction", like a riddle, and the latter part plays the role of "backline", like a riddle, which is very natural and appropriate.
in a certain locale.
In it, the first half is usually said, and the second half is removed from the "break", so you can understand and guess its original meaning, so it is called the rest of the language.
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Actually, both of these are true, because what you have to judge in the end is only the difference between "all" and "pure is", "all" focuses on expressing "all", while "net is" focuses on expressing "only these and nothing else". Substituting these two meanings, the meaning is actually the same.
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This is an afterword: Confucius moved - the net loss (book) ......It's a pun! ~
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After the break, Confucius moved--net is the book (lose).
In fact, the language is really not very important after the break. Book and loss are homophonies, and all and net are also homophonies. It doesn't matter.
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Correct should be net, net means complete, because this shows that Confucius is very knowledgeable, and his home is full of books.
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Net, the reason why some people misunderstand it is because of Confucius's endorsement box - all lose, and the two are mixed.
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Yes, because exhaust and purity mean the same thing.
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It was Confucius who moved — the net was the loss (book).
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Confucius moved to the book.
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It should be Confucius's move - it's just books.
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It's a net loss (book), hehe, there's something on the test paper.
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Confucius refers to Confucius, Confucius is a thinker and educator, and there must be a lot of books at home, so the homonym of "book" is "lose" in this sentence.
This phrase comes from the proverbial afterword and has a long history.
Confucius was one of the most erudite scholars in society at that time, and was revered as the "Sage of Heaven" and "Wood Duo of Heaven" when he was alive, and was even revered as a Sage of Confucius by later rulers. His ideas have had a profound impact on China and the world, and he has been listed as the first of the "Top Ten Cultural Celebrities in the World".
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There is no definite record in history as to whether the books brought by Confucius are net or lost. But judging from Confucius's attitude and behavior towards reading, it is likely that it is all books. Confucius once said in the Analects:
Threesomes must have my teacher", which shows that he attaches great importance to learning and reading. According to the records of the Confucius Family, Confucius compiled classic works such as "Spring and Autumn", "Book of Songs", "Book of Books", "Book of Rites", and "Zhou Yi" in his lifetime, which shows his love and contribution to books. Therefore, according to Confucius's attitude towards reading and his own behavior, it can be inferred that he will definitely bring all his books with him when he moves, so it should be "all books".
Confucius moved one by one, whether he lost (books) or was all books.
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There is no definite record in history as to whether the books brought by Confucius are net or lost. But judging from Confucius's attitude and behavior towards reading, it is likely that it is all books. Confucius once said in the "Analects of Matter and Elimination":
Threesomes must have my teacher", which shows that he attaches great importance to learning and reading. According to the records of the Confucius Family, Confucius compiled classic works such as "Spring and Autumn", "Book of Songs", "Book of Books", "Book of Rites", and "Zhou Yi" in his lifetime, which shows his love and contribution to books. Therefore, according to Confucius's attitude towards reading and his own behavior, it can be inferred that he will definitely bring his own virtual ants to prepare all the books when he moves, so it should be "all books".
Confucius is said to be one of the sages of ancient China, and his ideas have had a profound impact. In addition to his personal works, a large number of classic documents such as the Analects and Mencius were later compiled based on his words and deeds, which were called the classics of the Confucian Cha Jing Pengjia. These scriptures not only play an important role in the inheritance of Chinese culture, but also have a wide and profound impact on the world's cultural history.
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2. Confucius refers to Confucius, Confucius is a thinker, educator, there must be a lot of books at home, if he moves, the things he moves must be books. Therefore, this sentence takes the homonym of "book" as "losing dust", describing the result of gambling or competition. Respectfully.
3. Confucius said after moving and resting that Confucius worked hard and studious all his life, was happy to forget his worries, and did not know that old age was coming. Everywhere I go, I carry a book.
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It's a classic afterword.
Confucius refers to Confucius, a great thinker and educator in ancient China. Confucius had a large collection of books in his house and he traveled all over the world, so if Confucius moved, books would make up the vast majority. This sentence is a homonym for taking a book and losing, which means that you have been losing and have never won.
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1. Meaning:
Confucius was a thinker and educator, and he must have had a lot of books at home, so if he moved, the things he moved must be books; Therefore, the phrase after the break is used to take the homonym of "book" - "losing", describing the result of gambling or competition is lost.
Second, this sentence comes from the afterword in the idiom and has a long history.
Confucius (551 BC – 479 BCE), known as Qiu, was a native of Lu (present-day southeast of Qufu City, Shandong, China) in the late Spring and Autumn Period of China.
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On the one hand, it is said that Confucius had a large collection of books.
On the other hand, from the perspective of social history, the literature carrier at that time was a bamboo slip, a roll of bamboo slips may only have a few hundred to a few thousand words, a book, such as "Lao Tzu" 5,000, needs several volumes, and the six classics are all 10,000 characters up, a large cart of bamboo slips, it is not easy to move.
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Confucius is a well-known thinker and educator in our country, erudite and talented, full of poetry and books, founded Confucianism, lived a life of poverty and happiness, there is no valuable property at home, the house is full of books, so Confucius moved a lot of books, after the break the homonym of the language and books, used to indicate that the game often loses, for example: this football game, the players of our flying team are not as good as the windward team, so a few games are Confucius moved——— net is the book (lose).