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Hearsay is sanctimonious.
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The idiom at the beginning of the Tao is as follows:
Hearsay, Dao Look, Dao Yuanzhiji, Dao Death Look, Dao Synonymous, Dao No Finding, Dao West Say East, Dao Unforgotten, Dao Bone Fairy Wind, Dao Three Not Two, Dao Not Leave Behind, Dao Exhaustion, Dao Cun Witness, Moral Article, Dao Unforgotten, Dao Side Building, Dao Hearing and Speaking, Dao Head and End, Dao Gao Magic, Dao Gao Respect.
Listen to the ears and eat, the road points to the eyes, the road is dead, the road is drowning, the road is awe-inspiring, the road is bitter, the road is artificial, the road is like-minded, the road is long and short, the head of the road knows the tail, the road is bitter and bitter, the road is big and Morong, the friendship of morality, the long and short of the road, the head of the road knows the tail, the friendship of morality, the bitter plum on the side of the road, the road is not forgotten, the brother of the road is called a brother, and the road does not conspire.
Tao in a sentence:
1. My father is an out-and-out redneck who works well, but he is not sparse and not shallow. My father went to high school and excelled in his studies.
2. Lightning bolts soared into the sky and soared into the sky, they must have wanted to defeat the demon of darkness and illuminate the entire earth. But the darkness did not retreat, and the lightning ended in failure.
3. With the forest above the mountain and the towering mountain, it forms a barrier and encircles the independent houses. The air burns with the sun.
4. The leaves turned into butterflies and fell from the sky, drawing beautiful arcs. In that moment, it saw the beauty of the world, heard the call of the birds, and fulfilled its mission.
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Idioms at the beginning of the Tao: Mr. Daoxue, Dao is drowning in, Dao Yuan Zhiji, Friendship of Morality, Dao West says East, Tao has no trace.
1. Mr. Daoxue.
Mr. Daoxue, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is dào xué xiān shēng, which means to refer to a scholar whose thinking and style are particularly pedantic.
2. The Tao is drowning in.
道在屎溺, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is dào zài shǐ nì, which means metaphorically the omnipresence of the Tao. Even in the lowest things, there is the existence of the Tao. He has his own philosophy and allusions.
3. Dao Yuan Zhiji.
Dao Yuan Zhi Ji, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is dào yuǎn zhī jì, which means that after a long period of exercise, you can see the advantages and disadvantages of people.
4. Moral friendship.
The Chinese idiom is dàoyìzhījiāo, which means to have a sense of morality and justice.
5. Daoxi says east.
Daoxi says east, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is dào xī shuō dōng, which means to talk about it indiscriminately.
6. There is no way to pick up.
道无拾拾, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is dào wú shí yí, which means something that falls on the road, and no one checks it away; Describe the social atmosphere as good. The idiom "Tao has no traces" comes from "Dongguan Hanji: Guangwu Emperor Ji".
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The idiom at the beginning of the Tao is as follows:Hearsay. [dào tīng tú shuō] 道, 途: road. What you hear from the road is spread to others on the road. Refers to unfounded rumors.
Sanctimonious. [dào mào àn rán] has a solemn and serious demeanor, pretending to be serious (often with sarcasm).
The Tao is different, and they do not conspire with each other.
dào bù tóng, bù xiāng wéi móu] 道: proposition, ambition. Consult: to consult, to plan. People with different aspirations or ideas do not work together.
Daoyuan knows Ji, and the world is pseudo-sage.
dào yuǎn zhī jì, shì wěi zhī xián] The road is far away to distinguish good horses, and the hypocrisy and cunning of the world can identify virtuous talents.
The martyrs looked at each other. [dào jìn xiāng wàng]殣: starve to death. People starving to death on the roads were everywhere.
Daoxi said east. [dào xī shuō dōng]
The Tao is synonymous. [dào tóng yì hé]
The building of the roadside. [dào bàng zhī zhù] describes something that no method can succeed.
Moral articles. [dào dé wén zhāng] refers to thought, morality, and learning.
The road is not forgotten. [dào bù shí yí]
Legacy: Something missing. Something fell on the road, no one picked it up, and kept it for themselves. Describe the social atmosphere as good. It is also known as "the road is not left behind".
Daocun witnessing. [dào cún mù jī]
A person has a deep moral cultivation that people can feel just by touching it.
Three is not two.
dào sān bù zháo liǎng] means to speak or act lightly and badly, and not to be well considered.
The Tao is high and magical. [dào gāo mó zhòng] describes high mana.
The beginning of the road will be the end. [dào tóu huì wěi] only speaks of the beginning and knows the end.
The Tao is highly respected. [dào gāo wàng zhòng]
Road Fingers. [dào lù zhǐ mù]
It means to describe things that are already obvious and known to all.
Listen to ear food. [dào tīng ěr shí] does not add to the rumors, and is blindly credulous.
I heard about the way. [dào tú tīng shuō] runs on the road. Describe the fatigue of the journey.
Bitter plum on the side of the road. [dào biān kǔ lǐ] Yu Yongcai, useless talents.
The Tao is drowning in. [dào zài shǐ nì] The avenue is omnipresent and does not exist in it because of the low filth of feces and urine.
It's hard to continue, it's hard to continue.
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