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The desire to win is very strong.
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Just think about what it means to be young and frivolous...
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"Frivolity" tells the story of Huo Ran, the seemingly grumpy basketball captain, and the rumored "fighting king" Kou Chen, who once had a-for-tat confrontation on the basketball court, but they were assigned to the liberal arts class together at the beginning of the second year of high school. The tense atmosphere on the first day of meeting was destroyed by the floor that was accidentally stepped on, and then the two made a bet to meet on the school's "ghost building" adventure, and started a hilarious new life on campus in a series of accidents.
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Nian Shao is a Chinese word, pinyin is nián shào qīng kuáng.
The ancient meaning refers to the fact that young people look at things and deal with things more frivolously and arrogantly, do not think deeply, always take things for granted, and are self-righteous.
Now it also refers to young newborn calves who are not afraid of tigers, and always feel that they can hold up everything. I don't do things calmly enough, and I feel dispensable to see everything.
It also refers to the spirit of youth, high-spirited, simple and sunny, daring to dare to do and dare to speak, and can be used for praise and disapproval. Generally speaking, it is used for exclamation.
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The meaning of frivolity is as follows:
Light madness qīng kuáng]: 1Frivolous and frivolous.
Arrogant by nature. synonyms: slippery light and flirtatious frivolous antonyms:
Steady Similar words: lightly lightly gently turbulent carnival fanatical wind rampant.
Frivolous sentence formation:
1. Don't blame yourself for being frivolous, that's the brightest mark of youth; Don't feel inferior to your own shallowness, after years of polishing, you will get a full load of wisdom and experience.
2. Who says that youth only cares about hard reading, who says that youth only knows youth and is frivolous, who says that youth is no match for the desolation of reality, our youth is the courage to cut through thorns on the ideal road, the domineering spirit to move forward bravely regardless of everything, and we are the masters of our youth.
3. When I was young and frivolous, I thought I knew what love was, but after years of precipitation, I found that love was not the magnificent and windy snow on the surface of Abi, more often, it was some bit by bit subtle details, it was a kind of silent care and deep love, which needed to be felt, experienced, and learned to cherish with your heart.
4. Straight lovesickness is useless, and it is frivolous to be melancholy.
5. In the youth flower season, everyone is the protagonist. When we are young and frivolous, we will inevitably make mistakes. However, the greatest right that youth gives us is that we can make mistakes.
In the paradise of youth, we must run as much as we want, without fear of falling, let alone being injured. From the fall, the wound is healed.
6. My narcissism in the eyes of others, my frivolity, and my unawareness. I'm always easy to be satisfied, I love to laugh, and I'm in life, they say, I'm like a pistachio, I hope it is. Bring happiness to yourself, to your surroundings.
7. None of us are wrong, it was the youth that ruined the promise.
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