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The pinyin of the proverb is pronounced as yàn, which can be formed into a proverb, I hope mine is helpful to you, welcome, thank you.
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Proverb: pronounced yan, four tones. Compounds: proverbs, folk proverbs, current proverbs, ancient proverbs, agricultural proverbs, vulgar proverbs, and last proverbs.
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Pinyin: yàn Compound words: proverbs, refers to concise and concise phrases that are widely circulated among the people.
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The proverb is as follows:
Proverbs, agricultural proverbs, folk proverbs, contemptuous proverbs, ancient proverbs, Western proverbs, proverbs, proverbs, common proverbs, vulgar proverbs, humorous proverbs, proverbs, summer proverbs, wild proverbs, world proverbs, proverbs, proverbs, proverbs, proverbs, proverbs, proverbs, proverbs, proverbs, proverbs, proverbs, proverbs, proverbs,
Sentence formation: 1. There is a proverb in Italy: The requirements for a singer are, first of all, a voice, a voice, and a voice, and I am now clumsily imitating according to this formula as:
The requirement for Si Si to be a "man" who lives up to the kind of "man" that Gorky claims is, first of all, will, will, and will.
2. There are words and proverbs that can alleviate pain or eliminate the torment of disease.
3. The proverbs created by a nation mark the mental state and civilization of the nation.
4. Almost every proverb has a proverb that has the opposite meaning and is equally witty.
5. There is no proverb that is not true.
6. There is a proverb that says that sheep are every"Baaa"If you have a heavy mind and always complain about your distress, then every time you say it, you lose a chance to be happy.
7. The buds are conceived on the branches and leaves, and the proverb is refined in life.
8. If you just say and don't do it, everything will fail; Said and did, and immediately succeeded. Proverb.
9. Proverbs are those refined languages that people summarize on the basis of long-term practice.
10. We Chinese have a proverb that says: "Plant melons and get melons, plant beans and get beans." This also applies to everyone's life: good is rewarded with good, and evil is rewarded with evil.
11. A short proverb often contains a wealth of wisdom.
12. Proverbs about safety are dedication and love, strive for efficiency, strict management, and safety first! Safety is as important as eating, safety and happiness are as precious, and safety as precious as life.
13. A strong bond produces loyalty, and this proverb lives on forever.
14. God cannot be everywhere, so He created Mother. The Jewish proverb Mother's heart is an abyss, and in its deepest depths you will always be forgiven.
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Pinyin of the proverb:yàn
Extended Resources:
1. The meaning of the proverb:
The fixed sentences that circulate among the masses often reflect a universal and profound truth in simple words: language. Vulgar. People. Ancient (ancient proverb).
2. Compounds of proverbs:
Proverbs, agricultural proverbs, folk proverbs, contemptuous proverbs, ancient proverbs, Western proverbs, proverbs, proverbs, proverbs, proverbs, proverbs, proverbs, proverbs,
Street talk about proverbs. 3. Common proverbs:
1. It is better to quarrel more than one thing (often used to teach people not to meddle).
2. A single tree cannot make a forest (used as a metaphor for the limited ability of an individual, just like a tree cannot become a forest).
3. Read the book a hundred times, and its meaning will be seen by itself (read the book a hundred times, and the meaning in it will naturally lead the luck to the waiter).
4. Slap a swollen face and become fat (metaphorically for the sake of face, do something that you can't do).
5. Open the skylight and say bright words (metaphorically something to explain publicly, there is no need to hide).
6. Fight snakes and hit seven inches (metaphorically to do things to be able to grasp the key points and focus on the key points).
7. Spend the belly of a gentleman with the heart of a villain (use despicable ideas to speculate on the thoughts of decent people.) )
8. Treat others in their own way (use other people's methods to punish others).
9. EAST has passed, and Sang Yu is not too late (although the early years have passed, it is not too late to cherish the years to come.) )
10. An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth (you will use whatever means others use against you).
11. Break the casserole and ask to the end (get to the bottom of things).
12. The Tao is different, and they do not conspire with each other (do not work together with people with different interests).
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Proverbs, pronounced yàn, refer to the short and wise language expressions that have been passed down among the people. Proverbs are usually composed of a few words that express a profound truth or philosophy of life in a concise, vivid, and rhyming form. They are the crystallization of people's wisdom and an important part of folk culture, carrying rich cultural connotations and people's wisdom.
Proverbs have a long history in China and have been passed down to this day. In their short form, they hit the heart and express a kind of wisdom and deep thinking. Proverbs cover all aspects of life, including morality and ethics, interpersonal relationships, family education, farming life, labor production, etc.
They are the experiences and lessons that people have summed up in the long-term practice of birthday celebrations, and they are the crystallization of wisdom.
Proverbs have the following characteristics:
Concise: Proverbs are often expressed concisely, and a few words can convey a profound meaning. This concise expression makes the proverb easy to memorize and transmit.
Vivid: Proverbs are often expressed in vivid language, expressing people's thoughts and feelings through imaginative metaphors and figurative language.
Rhyme: Proverbs often take the form of a rhyme, making sentences more fluid and easy to remember.
Profound: Proverbs convey profound philosophies and wisdom of life through concise and precise expressions. They can hit the nail on the head and resonate with people.
Variety: Chinese proverbs are varied and cover all aspects of life. Different regions, different nationalities, and different industries have their own unique proverbs that reflect the life experiences and wisdom of different groups of people.
Chinese proverbs have a long history and run through the daily lives of the Chinese people. They are not only cultural treasures, but also the crystallization of wisdom. By learning and passing on proverbs, we can better understand and experience Chinese cultural traditions, while also being able to draw wisdom from them to guide our lives and behaviors.
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Pinyin of proverbs: yàn yǔ .
It means a kind of idiom. The masses are wide, wide, and the silver ridge is bright and spreading. Most of them are summaries of the people's long-term production and life experience, and they express profound truths in simple and popular words. For example, "everyone gathers firewood, the flame is high", and "the spring rain is as expensive as oil".
Frequently tested proverbs and their meanings:
1. Don't be afraid of officials, just afraid of management.
means that he is not afraid of officials, but he is afraid of being able to directly control himself. Refers to the boss who is most binding on the person.
2. If people don't know, they can't do it unless they do.
It's better not to do things that you don't want others to know. It means that what people do cannot be concealed, and they will always be known.
3. Everything is fate, and nothing is up to anyone.
It means that everything in life is predestined, and you can't make your own decisions.
4. Eat other people's food and look at other people's faces.
Serve other people's bowls and be controlled by others: It means that if you are dependent on others in your life, you will be subject to the control of others.
5. Cook raw rice and mature rice.
The metaphor is a foregone conclusion and can no longer be changed.
6. The blind man lights the lamp in vain.
The metaphor is too much to do and has no practical effect. <>
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The pinyin of proverb is yàn yǔ, which means a phrase that is concise and concise among the people.
Most proverbs reflect the practical experience of working people and are generally passed down orally. It is mostly an easy-to-understand phrase or rhyme in colloquial form.
Ready-made words that are commonly used in people's lives. Proverbs are similar to idioms, but they are colloquial, easy to understand, and generally express a complete meaning, and the form is almost one or two short sentences.
The content of the proverbs includes a wide range, some are agricultural proverbs, such as "before and after the Qingming Festival, plant melons and beans"; Some are proverbs of reason, such as "sow melons and get melons, plant beans and get beans"; Some belong to common sense proverbs in all aspects of life, such as "Humility makes people progress, and pride makes people backward." "After eating, walk a hundred steps and live to ninety-nine." There are so many categories, too many to count.
Proverbs, like idioms, are part of the Chinese language as a whole, which can add vividness and vividness to the language. But proverbs and sayings are different, proverbs are the practical experience of working people's lives, while proverbs are words spoken by celebrities.
On May 23, 2011, the proverb (Shanghai proverb) was approved to be included in the third batch of national intangible cultural heritage list. On November 11, 2014, the proverb (northern Shaanxi folk proverb) was approved to be included in the fourth batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.
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