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Explanation 寐: Falling asleep. Described as having something in his heart, he couldn't sleep at night.
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Li Ling replied to Su Wushu.
I can't sleep at night, I listen from afar, I interact with the beard, and the horses scream.
Basic literal meaning. 1.sleep, asleep (zháo): language. 假 (jiǎ) dreams to seek. 夙兴 (xīng) night (get up early and go to bed late). Can't be at night
Detailed literal meaning. moving
1.(Shape sound.) Original meaning: asleep).
2.Same as [sleep].
Sleep, lie down. - Sayings
Sleeps all night. - Poetry, Guardian Wind, Hooligans
Sleepless. - Poetry, Wind and Boat
I can't sleep. - Chinese Jin Language".
The widow sleeps at night. - The Legend of the Ram: The Second Year of the Prince
The doorman is familiar with it. ——Zizhi Tongjian: Tang Ji".
People don't sleep. - Song Fan Zhongyan "Fisherman's Pride".
Zi Can woke up from sleep. ——Ming · Wei Xi's "The Legend of the Great Iron Spine".
The wolf pretended to sleep before enlightenment. - Three Rules of Wolves
3.Another example: I can't sleep at night; Dream (sleep) to seek; Sleep (sleep; recumbent); sleep (sleep and wakefulness); Sleep (wake up).
4.Die [die].
Sleeping under the Yellow Spring, never sleepless for a thousand years. - Nineteen Ancient Poems
5.Be silent. Such as: 寐寐 (silently).
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Mei: Sleep, sleep.
When I was in junior high school, I learned an ancient text called "Wolf", which has such a sentence: "Before Fang Wu, the wolf faked 'sleep', and covered it to lure the enemy." The "sleep" here has the same meaning as "sleep" in "you can't 'sleep' at night, listen far away," and "sleep".
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Li Ling replied to Su Wushu.
I can't sleep at night, I listen from afar, I interact with the beard, and the horses scream.
Mei: Sleep, sleep.
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1. The Ancient Texts is the title of the book, which is a selection of ancient texts. Ancient texts are ancient texts, and Guanzhi means that you can look here. "Guwen Guanzhi" means that it is enough for Guwen to see these, and there is no need to look at others.
The title "Guanzhi" means that the book is selected as a masterpiece, and it is the perfect text that people can read.
2, "Guwen Guan Zhi" is a selection of ancient prose selected by Wu Chucai and Wu Tiaohou in the 33rd year of Kangxi (1694) during the Kangxi reign of the Qing Dynasty. Erwu is a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang, and has set up a library for a long time to teach apprentices, the book is a literary book selected for the use of the school during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, and this book is a textbook compiled for students.
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One of the most popular anthologies of ancient prose since the Qing Dynasty. Wu Chucai and Wu Tiaohou of the Qing Dynasty compiled and selected in the 33rd year of Kangxi, and there are nearly 800 ancient texts. The selected articles are concise, short and concise, and have been recited through the ages, from which it is not difficult to see the editor's meticulous and thoughtful vision.
The title of the book is "Guanzhi", which is compiled in the ancient texts, and its meaning can be seen that the intention of the compilation of the book is to be perfect. There are also those who are not selected for this book, because the selection is mainly focused on making policy discussions during the imperial examination, but as a primer on ancient prose, it still has its value.
Introduction: "Guwen Guan Zhi" was selected by Wu Chucai and Wu Tiaohou of the Qing Dynasty in 1694, the 33rd year of Kangxi. Erwu is a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang, and has set up a museum for a long time to teach apprentices, and this book is a textbook compiled for students. In addition to this book, Er Wu also wrote the "Compendium of Easy Knowledge".
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That is, the omission of "the ancient view of literature ends here", the editor is very conceited, after reading this book, other ancient books do not need to be read, so it means.
Hope it helps.
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It's not that complicated, in short, "it's okay to see these in the writings of the ancient sages (don't read the rest)".
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There is a saying in the idiom that it is "breathtaking". [Explanation]: sigh: appreciation; Guanzhi: It's enough to see this. It means praising what you see is extremely good.
Source]: "Zuo Chuan: Twenty-nine Years of Xianggong": "Virtue is great, great! Like the sky, like the earth. Although it is very virtuous, its contempt is added to the same feeling here, and it is stopped. If there is any joy for him, I dare not invite him. ”
The ancient text is viewed, that is, "it is enough for the ancient text to see this, and there is no need for him to ask for it." ".
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Verb, stop, rest.
Look, see here and you can rest. Praise what you see is so good that it can't be overstated.
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It should mean "stop".
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The explanation of 3l, very good and detailed, is what it means.
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And: Excuse me. Trust: Pretend to let Zen Ye attack the shed, pretend.
Meitan shouted: Sleep.
Look: Look. Let's pretend to sleep to observe ......
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Stop it. The word "Guanzhi" comes from "Zuo Chuan Xianggong Kai Raiding Pants for 19 Years": Wu Jizha appreciated Zhou Le in Lu State, and danced to "Shao", and admired:
Virtue is great! Da Yin", thinking that Zen contains no beauty, staring at Jane and saying: "Watching it."
The title of the book is Guanzhi, and it is intended to strive for the perfection of the selection, which cannot be surpassed.
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""Ancient Literature Guan Zhi Wang Sui" means that the articles included in the anthology represent the highest level of classical Chinese, and the study of classical Chinese has come to an end.
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To look is to see.
Guanzhi: It's enough to see this.
Guwen Guanzhi: It means that the good ancient texts from ancient times to the present are all in the book "Guwen Guanzhi", and you don't need to read them after reading these.
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Guan means: to see; Look at. See; Stop.
Contemplation: Marvel at the extreme perfection of what you see.
The book "Ancient Literature and Views" was compiled and selected by Wu Chucai and Wu Tiaohou in the Qing Dynasty in the 33rd year of Kangxi. The selected articles are concise in language, short and concise, and are excellent works that have been recited through the ages, from which it is not difficult to see the editor's meticulous and thoughtful vision. The title of the book is "Guanzhi", which is compiled in ancient texts, and its meaning can be seen that the intention of the compilation of the book is to be perfect, and it is difficult to surpass.
So, take a look at the book. We can "observe" the ancient texts.
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The editors of Guwen Guan Zhi are Wu Chucai and Wu Tiaohou, who are from Shanyin, Zhejiang (now Shaoxing), and the two are uncles and nephews.
Observation: Breathtaking, which refers to praising the things you see are extremely good.
Interpretation Guwen comes from the ancient text movement advocated by Han Yu, a literati in the Tang Dynasty, and is a concept opposite to the popular "Jinwen" during the Six Dynasties. The Guwen Movement advocated the restoration of the simple, free, and single-sentence style that was popular in the pre-Qin and Han dynasties, and had a great impact on the history of Chinese literature. Later, ancient Chinese became synonymous with classical Chinese.
Although the ancient text is named after the ancient text, it does not exclude the pun, and some wonderful pun texts such as "A Fang Gong Fu" are also included in the anthology.
Guanzhi Dian's "Ji Zha's View of Zhou Le" section of "Zuo Chuan": Ji Zha, the son of Wu Guo, praised after Lu Guoguan's "Shao Xiao": "Guanzhi!
If there is any joy for him, I dare not invite him. It means that Shao Xiao is the pinnacle of the **level, and after appreciating it, you will no longer appreciate the others**.
Second, Wu named the anthology "Guwen Guan Zhi", which means that the articles included in the anthology represent the highest level of classical Chinese, and the study of classical Chinese is so end.
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"Guwen Guanzhi" means that the articles included in the anthology represent the highest level of classical Chinese, and you don't need to read other articles after learning Guwen Guanzhi.
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"Look"It means the best I've seen so far"Ancient texts"It's the best ancient text I've seen so far.
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to the extreme. There is no better way to describe the essay as well-written.
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After reading this book, don't read the rest. Because this has included all the good books, good articles.
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After reading this book, there is no need to read other books, which means that the article is well written!
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Not a history book, but an anthology of excellent classical prose.
The Ancient Texts of Guan Zhi is one of the ancient prose anthologies selected by Wu Chucai and Wu Tiaohou of the Qing Dynasty in 1694 in the 33rd year of Kangxi.
Prose is one of the main genres in ancient China. The development of prose has generally gone through the following stages: First, the pre-Qin period.
The Book of Shang is the first collection of essays. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, a hundred schools of thought contended and produced the prose of Zhuzi. "Zuo Chuan" and "Warring States Policy" are representatives of pre-Qin historical prose.
to the Warring States period and the style of later generations" Zhang Xuecheng "Literature and History, Poetry and Teaching". The second is the era of the Han Dynasty, the prose of this issue was further developed, and the "Records of the Historian" is "the swan song of the historian, the rhyme of the separation", representing the highest achievement of the prose of the two Han Dynasty. The third is the period of the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, and the articles in this issue pay more attention to the sound rhythm, forming the style of Ma and Li, and the "Water Jing Note" and "Luoyang Jialan Ji" are extraordinary.
Fourth, the Tang and Song dynasties. Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan led the ancient literature movement in the Tang Dynasty, "the decline of the eight generations of literature". During the Northern Song Dynasty, Ouyang Xiu advocated ancient literature, and Su's father and son responded to each other, and ancient literature gradually occupied the literary world.
The fifth is the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. The prose in this issue basically inherits and develops the spirit of the Tang and Song Dynasty Ancient Literature Movement. In the Ming Dynasty, there was a retro faction of the seven sons before and after, the Tang and Song factions that opposed the retro, and the public security faction that advocated sexual spirituality ......, there were writers such as Gui Youguang, and the greatest influence in the Qing Dynasty was the Tongcheng School.
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Guwen Guan Zhi is actually an anthology of classical Chinese compiled by the Qing people, similar to a literary enlightenment reading, the article began in the pre-Qin period and ended in the early Qing Dynasty. There is a wide range of genres. The difficulty is not very high, and there are many famous works.
Of course, there are also some forgeries, and second-rate works by first-rate authors. However, because of this, it is more of an enlightening reading, and it is very good to use it as an anthology for beginners!
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The view of ancient texts can be interpreted as the best ancient texts are here, mainly some famous prose, compiled by Wu Chucai and Wu Tiaohou's uncles and nephews of the Qing Dynasty
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"Ancient Literature Guanzhi" is the Qing Dynasty Wu Chucai, Wu Tiaohou 2 people from the past books and articles selected out of 222 very good ancient texts, can not be said to be the author, similar to the present, not written by themselves, "ancient text Guanzhi" means that the articles included in the anthology represent the highest level of classical Chinese, learning classical Chinese so far. Wang Li has never written "Ancient Texts and Views".
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