Walk around and watch the flowers, sit in the well and watch the sky, and stand by and watch the won

Updated on tourism 2024-07-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    in this sentence"view"Words have different meanings in different words.

    1. "Wandering""view"It means to observe, to see. This idiom describes things in a hurry and roughly, emphasizing a quick, rough way of looking at things.

    2. "Sit in a well and watch the sky""view"It's about looking, observing. This idiom is a metaphor for a narrow vision, confined to one's own small circle, seeing only the things in front of you and the local ones, but not seeing the wider world.

    3. "Stand by and watch""view"The meaning here is **, to observe, to not participate, not to intervene, just to be on the sidelines**. This idiom emphasizes not asking questions about things and not getting involved.

    4. "Wonders of the world""view"It refers to a sight, a landscape, and especially a magnificent, surprising sight or landscape. This idiom emphasizes a rare, stunning view or thing in the world.

    According to the above explanation, the meaning of contemplation is different from the others"Stand by and watch""view", because of the others"view"It's all about observation, and this"view"It means an attitude of non-intervention and non-participation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The meaning of the wonders of the world is different from the others. Watching the flowers, sitting in the well and watching the sky, and watching from the sidelines, all have the meaning of **, and the view in the wonders of the world is the meaning of the scene, the scene.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Summary. Hello, I'm glad for your question, the same thing as the wonder of the world is to observe the words and colors, sit in the well, watch the sky, and look at the flowers.

    Hello, I'm glad for your question, the same thing as the wonder of the world is to observe the words and colors, sit in the well, watch the sky, and look at the flowers.

    Dear, the same thing as the wonder of the world is the same thing as the horse and the flowers. Watching the flowers: Riding on a running horse to see the flowers.

    The original describes a happy and proud mood. Look: Look.

    Wonders of the world: The "view" of the dust mountain of the "wonders of the world" refers to the scenery seen.

    Pro, with the same meaning as the wonders of the world: spectacular. Both words describe the grandeur of the scene.

    Dear, Ye Sen didn't clear the question at first The correct answer is: The wonder and the spectacle under the heavenly chaos hall have the same meaning. All describe the grandeur of the scene. Ode to the accompaniment

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Wonders of the world: strange sights and scenery in the world. View: The scenery seen.

    Riding a horse and watching the flowers: Source: Tang Mengjiao's poem "After Dengke": "The spring breeze is proud, and you can see all the Chang'an flowers in one day."

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