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Arbitrariness through the ages"It is an idiom that means that a person's judgment or decision is universal and long-term beyond time and history. It emphasizes that a person's opinion or decision has a wide applicability and can be considered an eternal and unchanging truth or wisdom.
Arbitrary"It means to make judgments or decisions on your own, without the influence or interference of others. "Eternal"It is applicable in a time span of thousands of years, and is universal and long-term. This idiom is often used to describe someone's insight, decision, or thought that has far-reaching influence and wisdom that transcends a particular era and environment.
However, it is important to note that"Arbitrariness through the ages"It can also have negative connotations, implying that a person is opinionated, unwilling to accept the advice or opinions of others, overconfident and conceited. Therefore, when using this idiom, it is important to understand its meaning according to the specific context and situation.
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"Arbitrariness" is a very interesting and thought-provoking word, which is a combination of the words "arbitrary" and "eternal". Arbitrariness refers to individual judgment and self-determination, while eternity refers to permanence and timelessness. Therefore, "arbitrariness" implies a unique decision that has far-reaching consequences and will be passed down through the ages.
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Dictatorship is a quiet word in ** "Perfect World", which means that the luck laughs and refers to the fact that Shi Hao, the Emperor of the Desolate Heaven, has cut off the great cause and effect of the eternal years and truncated the entire era, so as to end the chaotic ancient era, open a new era, and wait for the arrival of the strong man in the future.
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In "Perfect World", the protagonist Shi Hao splits endless time and space after his cultivation is successful, cutting off the connection between the upper realm and the lower realm and even above the heavens, completely separating the eternal river that affects the heavens.
In **, the protagonist Shi Hao has extraordinary talent and perseverance, and after continuous cultivation and fighting, he has gradually mastered powerful power.
And this scene is known as one of the classic scenes of ** "Perfect World", and it is also considered to be a sign that Shi Hao is truly reborn. This word means that the protagonist Shi Hao has reached a certain state.
And carried the entire era alone, leaving a fire for future generations, and then Shi Hao resolutely went to the heavens to protect this continent.
And the author who carried this word forward is Chen Dong, whose real name is Yang Zhendong. Platinum author of Qiqi Chinese Network, member of the Chinese Writers Association, representative works include "Holy Ruins", "Perfect World", "Covering the Sky", etc., "Perfect World" is his fifth work. Chendong is famous for pioneering the primeval wars and fantasy suspense.
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