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It's not easy"It is a Chinese idiom that indicates that the essence, nature, and principles of things will not change within a certain period of time. This idiom is often used to emphasize the stability and persistence of things.
When you say something"It is not easy to change the state", it means that the thing has stability and durability in its specific context and environment, and is not easy to be changed or shaken. For example, in the political, social or economic sphere,"It's not easy"It can be used to describe some basic principles, institutions or values that are stable and unshakable for a given period of time.
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Interpretation] Big: Very. It means that living and living is not easy.
Interpretation] It is not easy to live in a large place. It means that there are many difficulties in living in the city of filial piety.
Interpretation] is a metaphor for living in a big city, and life is not easy to maintain.
It's all correct. The first explains the sentence itself. The second and third bending drafts are combined with the previous context. "Analogy" is inappropriate.
"It's not easy to be big" is a sentence with a complete subject-predicate structure in the world.
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1. If a person wants to survive, develop, and gain fame in society, he should have certain talents and skills, otherwise he will be despised and ridiculed by others. With real talent and real learning, you will be admired and respected by others. (The following explanations of words can also be counted as understanding).
Explanation of words 1] Large: Very. It means that living and living is not easy.
Explanation of the term 2] It is not easy to live in a large place. It means that there are many difficulties in living in the capital.
Explanation of terms 3] Living in a big city, life is not easy to maintain.
2. About Bai Juyi: Bai Juyi, the word Lotte, the number Xiangshan Jushi, is one of the three famous poets of the Tang Dynasty in China.
3. About the source of "Ju Ke is not easy: The Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's family was poor when he was young, and he once took his poems to Chang'an, Kyoto to pay homage to the literary leaders at that time. Gu Gu felt funny when he saw the name "Bai Juyi", so he said to himself
It's easy to live in, Chang'an rice is expensive, and it's not easy to live in a big place! When he read Bai Juyi's famous sentence: "Wildfires can't be burned, and the spring breeze blows and grows again", he hurriedly changed his words and said:
I was just kidding! [1] Five dynasties Wang Dingbao's "On the occasion of Tang Jiayan": "Bai Lotian (Bai Juyi word Lotte) was first raised, his name was not revived, and he took care of the situation with songs and poems.
The situation said: 'Chang'an is expensive, and it is not easy to live in a big place. And read the poem "Endowed with Grass on the Plains to Send Friends", which said, "The wildfire burns inexhaustibly, and the spring breeze blows and grows", and sighs
There is a saying that it is very difficult to live in the world! The old man's foreword is playful. Song You Yuan's "All Tang Dynasty Poems: Bai Juyi":
Lotte is not crowned, and he takes care of the situation with his words, and when he sees his name, he looks at it and says: 'Chang'an rice is expensive, and it is not easy to live in a big place. ’”
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