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On "The Analects of Zihan": "The year is cold, and then the pine and cypress are withered." ”
The cold season is the coldest time of the year. withered, through "withered", withered. When the weather is at its coldest every year, most of the other plants wither, only the pines and cypresses stand tall and do not fall.
It is a metaphor that a person who cultivates the Tao has tenacity, can endure hardship, can endure torture, and will not change his original intention.
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The year is cold, and then the pine and cypress are withered. 【Source】"The Analects of Zihan".When the weather is cold, you can see that the pines and cypresses are the last to wither.
Tips] More than 200 million years ago, severe cold made most plants extinct, but it produced hardy pines and cypresses; More than 2,000 years ago, the war weakened the Zhou Dynasty, Confucius.
issued a sigh of "the year is cold, and then the pine and cypress are withered". The pine and cypress stand proudly and coldly, how much like a person who maintains his noble dignity and integrity in troubled times and adversity! Therefore, the ancients called pine, bamboo, and plum "the three friends of the cold year, praising their quality of not withering in winter, that is, praising those who are indomitable in the midst of hardships and hardships, adhere to the truth, and defend justice."
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It means: it is not until the cold winter that the pine and cypress trees are the last to wither.
The revelation is: the road knows the horsepower, and the people will see the hearts of the people for a long time. Only those who persist to the end are the ones who can truly stand the test.
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Through the pine and cypress to tell us: in the harsh environment, can exercise people's willpower.
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When the weather was cold, I realized that the pine and cypress trees were the last to lose their leaves. Excerpt from "Zihan".
This sentence uses the rhetorical device of metaphor to illustrate the truth that a person's qualities can only be tested in difficult circumstances.
It is a metaphor that a person of high moral character can withstand severe tests, not follow the crowd, and maintain noble discipline and perseverance.
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In a harsh environment, it can exercise people's willpower.
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Don't inflict on others what you don't want, push yourself and others, and treat others with kindness.
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Confucius said that it is not until the coldest season of the year that the pine and cypress are the last to lose their leaves.
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The meaning of the ancient word is not the same as it is now, and the latter is not the final meaning but should be understood as no. That is, "when it is the coldest time of the year, I know that the pine and cypress do not wither!" ”
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In the coldest season of the year, it is known that the pine and cypress trees are the last to wither.
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Confucius said, "Only in the cold winter can we know that the pines and cypresses are the last to wither." ”
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Confucius said: When it comes to the cold season, I know that the pines and cypresses are the last to wither. "❤
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The weather was cold, and I knew that the pines and cypresses were the last to wither.
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When the weather was cold, I realized that the pines and cypresses were the last to wither. The parable is still rigidly tested to discern the qualities of a club.
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In the cold winter, we can know that the pine and cypress are the last to wither, wither; Pine and cypress year: the coldest time of the year.
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Confucius said: When it is the coldest time of the year, I know that the pines and cypresses are the last to wither.
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【Encountered】Cold winter, only to know that the pine and cypress are the last to lose their leaves.
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In the harsh winter, it will be known later that the pines and cypresses are the last to wither.
Suihan: The coldest time of the year.
However: after this: after: meaningless, as a verb, used between subject and verb, canceling the independence of the sentence.
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When the weather was cold, I realized that the pines and cypresses were the last to wither.
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