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Clairvoyance" and "downwind ear" refer to people who can see and hear far away in the old **. These two words refer to the ability to transcend nature in the imagination of one person in the text. In the era of underdeveloped science and technology, people can only use this way to place their good wishes.
People can only use the "clairvoyance", "ears to the wind" and the gods who ride the clouds and fog in mythology to place their good wishes. - The Century of Wind and Rain
The Century of Wind and Rain has a total of 5 natural sections, which can be divided into three parts.
In the first part (paragraph 1), the 20th century was the century of wind and rain.
Part II (2 4 Natural Paragraphs) is the significance of science and technology to human beings.
The third part (paragraph 5) points out the main theme of the article - science and technology have changed the way of life of human beings, and it will make human life better.
Writing features: In the first paragraph, the author uses the method of comparison and gives specific examples to subtly reveal the significance of science and technology to human life: without science and technology, human beings can only obey nature.
People live in an "agrarian society" where the sun rises and the sun sets, and they can only "place their good wishes" in mythology; But with science and technology, human beings can transform nature and change their way of life.
Modern science and technology have condensed the vast earth into a small "global village", and "science is changing the spiritual and cultural life of human beings, as well as changing the material life of human beings." It can be seen that science and technology play a huge role in changing human life.
In paragraph 5, the author quotes the English mathematician and philosopher Bertrand Russell.
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Clairvoyance. Downwind ear refers to a person who can see far and hear far away. In the text, it refers to the ability of people to transcend nature in their imagination.
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The words "clairvoyance" and "ear to the wind" refer to people's imagination of the ability to detach from nature in the text, and in the era of the development of the Ministry of Science and Technology, people can only use this way to place their good wishes.
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The clairvoyance counts on the telescope, and the downwind ear points to the broadcast.
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clairvoyance - copy telescopes; Shunfeng ear - electric bai words; The fairy who soars through the clouds and fog - DU plane.
It tells about the 100 years of the 20th century.
The development of science and technology shows the rapid development of science and technology, which has brought great changes and brilliant prospects to human life. To arouse people's interest in loving science, learning about science, and exploring the mysteries of science.
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Clairvoyance is a telescope, downwind ears are broadcasting, immortals are modern airplanes.
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Claireye: Telescope Downwind Ear: ** Immortal in the clouds: Airplane.
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It means that people at that time used their little by little to build this beautiful life.
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Clairvoyance refers to telescopes, and downwind ears refer to the gods who can fly far away.
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Riding the clouds, driving the fog, describing the Mercedes-Benz fast.
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Telescope. Electricity. Rocket.
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Refers to the supernatural forces that people imagine to be.
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Parables of people who see far and hear far away.
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Clairvoyance: Telescopes Downwind Ear: Broadcasting: Airplanes.
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Clairvoyance: Telescopes are downwind ** soaring clouds and fog airplanes and spaceships.
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A thing that people yearn for a better life.
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Summary. Clairvoyance refers to telescopes, glasses; Downwind ear refers to the mobile phone, **.
Clairvoyance refers to telescopes, glasses; Downwind ear refers to the mobile phone, **.
People can only bump into the gods who use "clairvoyance", "noisy ears" and soaring clouds and fog in mythology to entrust their good wishes. - The Century of Wind and Rain
Clairvoyance and downwind ears also refer to people who can see far and hear far away, respectively. In the text, these two words refer to the supernatural ability of the people to imagine Yu Congshou. In the era when science and technology were not developed, people could only use this way to place their good wishes. Zheng replied.
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There are two reasons: 1. Use clairvoyance and downwind ears to represent what can be seen and what can be heard, which is perfectly suitable for modern technology, such as glasses, radar, astronomical telescopes, mobile phones, computers, etc.
2. Clairvoyance and Shunfeng Ear are the two guardian gods in Taoism, although their status is not high, they are widely spread.
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