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Talk eloquently like Zhuge Liang's tongue and war group Confucianism.
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Many people may have said this word to you, maybe you think it is too simple, maybe you scoff at him, but it is such a word that helps you learn English better. Junior high school is the stage of accumulation, he doesn't need more esoteric grammar, as long as he memorizes and can use it, he will have points.
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I'm also a junior high school student, and my approach is to memorize familiar words, master grammar and important exam question types, and add more contacts! I am now in the top 5 of my class in English.
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There are no shortcuts to learning. There are a few points you can pay attention to.
1. Read aloud. If you don't, you have to read it aloud, and you can read it as loud as you want. Clause.
2. Use more time.
Make the most of the time you think you can use. Clause.
3. Listen more, you can listen to English songs, preferably singing and English speeches. Clause.
Fourth, read more English newspapers and magazines, of course, this is when you are familiar with the textbook.
Clause. Fifth, you can find a foreign netizen if you write more.
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The most important thing in English is vocabulary, because the current exam does not test speaking, in junior high school, you can memorize 10 to 20 words a day, but you must insist, there are some phrases, you also need to write down, share personal experience, mainly test papers, you understand every test question, do it wrong, use a notebook to write down the knowledge points, persist for one or two semesters, you will see results.
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I'll give you a solution, the most important thing is to persevere.
There should be English books now. From the first unit, don't memorize the words when you wake up every morning, but read them aloud. Read aloud.
Read the first unit of a week first, and so on, but when reading the next unit, the previous unit must be repeated, and slowly memorized, if you want to be good at English, words are the most important! These are all practical examples.
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[Interpretation]: Tongue war: fierce debate; Confucian: Refers to a person who reads. It refers to arguing with many people and refuting them.
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Zhuge Liang and a group of strategists in Eastern Wu quarreled, and Zhuge Liang was victorious. Verbal warfare: fierce arguments; Confucian:
Refers to a person who reads. It refers to arguing with many people and refuting them. [Interpretation]:
Verbal warfare: fierce arguments; Confucian: Refers to a person who reads.
It refers to arguing with many people and refuting them.
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Tongue wars of Confucianism.
[Interpretation]: Tongue war: fierce debate; Confucian: Refers to a person who reads. It refers to arguing with many people and refuting them.
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Zhuge Liang and a group of strategists in Eastern Wu quarreled, and Zhuge Liang was victorious.
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Lu Su introduced Zhuge Liang to meet a group of strategists in Eastern Wu, these people were not ordinary people, all of them were learned people. Zhang Zhao, the first strategist of Eastern Wu, was the first to attack, saying: I heard that Liu Bei came to your house three times before he invited you out of the mountain, thinking that with you is like a fish in water, and wants to seize the nine counties of Jingxiang as a base area.
But Jing Xiang has been obtained by Cao Cao, what other ideas do you have?
Zhuge Liang thought in his heart that if he didn't stump Zhang Zhao first, he would not be able to convince Sun Quanlian and Liu Kangcao. Zhuge Liang said: It was easy for Liu Bei to take the territory of Jingxiang, but he couldn't bear to seize the foundation of the same sect, so he was picked up by Cao Cao.
Now that he is stationed in Jiangxia, he has another grand plan, how can those who are idle know this. Major national affairs and social safety must be well thought up by people with real talent and learning. And the gossip of the tongue, sitting and talking, encountering things, but can't come up with a way, can only laugh for the world.
Zhang Zhao was speechless.
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The head is the way: the latter describes that the words and actions are very organized.
Talking - talking tirelessly.
Talking about it - a metaphor for casual nonsense.
Rhetoric – Describes speaking as exaggerated and unrealistic.
Justified - for good reason, speak with momentum.
Speak eloquently - speak confidently and calmly.
Fabrication: Fabrication without basis and unreasonableness.
Nonsense - Nonsense: Cannot be examined. Unsubstantiated claims.
The sea and the sky - figuratively, speech, discussion, etc., are boundless and have no center.
Talk about everything - the metaphor is that the two people know each other very well, you can say anything, pick up people's teeth and wisdom - pick: pick up; Yahui: Refers to something that has been said by others. It is a metaphor to pick up the words of others and take them as your own.
Cliché - what old scholars often say. It is a metaphor for words that people are used to hearing that have no new meaning.
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The head is the Tao: it is originally a Buddhist language, and it refers to the omnipresence of the Tao. Later, he described his speech and acting as very organized.
Talking - talking tirelessly.
Talking about it - a metaphor for casual nonsense.
Rhetoric – Describes speaking as exaggerated and unrealistic.
Justified: Justified: the reason is correct and sufficient; Strong: Vigorous. The reason is sufficient, and the speech is strong.
Talking eloquently: Kankan: Speaking confidently and calmly. Describe talking or giving a speech in a straightforward manner.
Fabrication: Fabrication without basis or reason.
Nonsense - Nonsense: Cannot be examined. Unsubstantiated claims.
Sea and sky: wide: vast. As vast as the sea, as boundless as the sky. Describe the vastness of nature. Figurative speech, arguments, etc., are rambling and have no center.
Talk about everything: The metaphor is that the two know each other very well and can say anything.
Cliché: Old student: old scholar. The mundane remarks often made by old scholars. The metaphor is an old saying that people are used to hearing without new ideas.
Pick up people's teeth: pick: pick up; Yahui: The scraps of food that are spit out after chewing, referring to the wonderful words that others have said. It is mostly used to describe blindly repeating others and lacking assertiveness.
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The head is the Tao: It makes sense to only speak.
Eloquent: Describes talking tirelessly or speaking beautifully.
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Sea and sky: Describe the vastness of nature, and also metaphorically imagine or speak without restraint and boundlessness. Example: Both of them are very talkative, the sea and the sky are wide, and the conversation is not finished.
Talk about everything: there is nothing left unsaid. It's just that everything is said.
Pick up people's teeth: Pick up other people's words as your own words.
Commonplace: It originally referred to the ordinary discussion of old scholars, but now it refers to a very common old saying.
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The head is the way.
Explanation: This is a Buddhist language, which refers to the omnipresence of the Tao. Later, he described his speech and acting as very organized.
Source: "Continuation of the Lantern Record: Huili Dongyuan Zen Master": "Fang knows that the head is the Tao, and the law is complete." ”
Let's talk. Paraphrasing is talked about tirelessly continuously.
Provenance However, he is not "clumsy", but he is not pretentious, just like acquaintances. Lu Xun's "Two Collections of Essays on Jieting· The New Chinese Literature Series **Preface to the Second Collection).
Shoot one’s mouth off. Explanation: The metaphor is a casual rambling.
Source: Yuan Wang Shifu's "The Legend of the West Chamber" The third fold of the second book: "You should rest there, and you should not open your mouth to the river." ”
Usage:-verb; as a predicate, object, adverbial; Derogatory refers to casual talk.
All hat and no cattle. Explanation: Describe speaking and writing as exaggerated and unrealistic.
Source: Qing Wu Jingzi's "Confucianism and Foreign History" 11th chapter: "When I entered the door of the study, I heard Yang Zhizhong talking inside, and knew that he had come, so I went in to say hello and sit down together." ”
Usage is more formal; as a subject, object, and definite; Derogatory.
Confidently. Interpretation straight: correct and reasonable; Strong: Vigorous. The reason is correct and sufficient, and the momentum of the speech is strong.
Source: Ming Feng Menglong's "Yu Shi Mingyan" volume 31: "When you mention me to the Yama Palace, I am also righteous and not afraid." ”
Usage: Joint; as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; Compliments.
Make it up. Unfounded and unconscionable fabrication.
The sea and the sky. Explanation] Wide: vast. As vast as the sea, as boundless as the sky. Describe the vastness of nature. Figurative speech, arguments, etc., are rambling and have no center. It is also described as a bold and unrestrained personality.
Usage: Joint; as a predicate, object, adverbial; Describe the vastness of space.
Talk about everything. Explanation: Nothing not to talk about. That is, to talk about everything. The metaphor is that the two people know each other very well, and they can say anything.
Source: Ye Shengtao's "Microwave": "They talk about everything, isms, and problems. ”
Pick up people's teeth. Interpretation pick-up: pick-up; Yahui: The scraps of food that are spit out after chewing, referring to the wonderful words that others have said. It is a metaphor to pick up the words of others and take them as your own. Parables take from other people's words and words.
Source: Southern Dynasty Song Liu Yiqing "Shishuo Xinyu Literature": "Yin Zhongjunyun: Kang Bo did not get my tooth after wisdom. ”
Cut and dried. Explain what old scholars often say. It is a metaphor for words that people are used to hearing that have no new meaning.
Source: Jin Chen Shou, "Three Kingdoms, Wei Zhi, Guan Zhi Biography": "This old talk is commonplace. ”
Usage is more formal; as a predicate, object; Refers to words that have no new meaning.
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Pick up people's teeth.
Plagiarism of metaphors, or repetition of other people's language and words, without their own opinions.
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It's picking up people's teeth, not wisdom.
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.I hate this kind of guy very much.
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Figuratively speaking, there are no new ideas and new topics.
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A+1 sub-hall segment: the square of A+A, the square of the calendar - 1 point, the search A-1 = (A+1), (A-1), the A(A-1) + (A+1), the lighting (A-1), the a-1 = 1
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Zhuge Liang. [From] Ming Luo Guanzhong's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 43: "Zhuge Liang's tongue fights Confucianism." ”
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In history, it is Shang Ying, and in romance, it is Zhuge Liang.
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Shang! High School History Knowledge! On page 21 of the History Elective - A Review of Major Reforms in History published by Yuelu Books, there is an introduction (with pictures) I am 2 years high and have just finished that lesson....
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