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Passerby guò kè
Passing guests, travelers. "Historical Records Volume 77 Biography of Wei Gongzi": However, Ying wants to take the name of the son, so he has long established the son in the car riding market, and the passers-by are watching the son, and the son is more and more respectful.
The short-stay traveler contains the meaning of short-term wandering and insignificance. Tang Li Bai Spring Night Banquet from the younger brother Taoyuan preface: The man who is the husband of heaven and earth, the reverse journey of all things. Those who have passed through time have passed by for hundreds of generations.
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Passers-by have different meanings in different contexts, after all, Chinese and Chinese Chinese culture is broad and profound.
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Passer-by means: refers to a person passing by.
1. Pinyin: guò kè
2. Synonyms: passers-by, spectators, tourists.
3. Antonyms: distinguished guests, VIPs, rare guests.
4. Citation: Modern Wu Guanyi's "Mountain Torrent": It seems to meet a strong hero: he supports his waist with both hands, asks the sky on his back, and deliberately stretches out one foot to block the way, wanting to make trouble with this passer-by from afar.
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Too many people show up in our lifetimes.
If he can't be with you forever.
He is the guest in your life.
He was with him in those days of the past.
And the present days and the days to come.
There is no figure of him.
He has simply left his mark in your life.
So he's what we call the man of the past.
That is to say, passers-by.
And the one who will always be with you.
It's called eternity.
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People who have been to your world and have brought you happiness and sorrow, but are destined to leave your world, pass by you, and cannot accompany you through your life.
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Modern text general definition: passerby generally refers to a regrettable person or thing [smile] that has not been caught or retained
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This prose poem was written on January 28, 1925, and was originally published in the February 9, 1925, issue 13 of the weekly newspaper "Silk Language". Regarding the writing time of this prose poem, when the author Lu Xun compiled the collection of "Wild Grass Calling", the end of the article was annotated "February 24, 1925", which was two months later than the time when this prose poem was published in the magazine "Yuxi", which should be Lu Xun's mistake. Check the "Lu Xun Diary", which clearly records the writing of each article of "Wild Grass", there is only one infiltration, which is under the item of January 28, 1925, which is recorded:
He wrote an article on "Weeds". This day is the fifth day of the first month of the old Chinese New Year, which coincides with the beginning of the article.
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A "passerby" is a person who stays in a place temporarily, but will leave soon. Typically, a "passer-by" is not a permanent resident of the area and only stays in that place for a short period of time, usually for sightseeing, visitation, business, or tourism purposes. In addition, a "passer-by" may also refer to a person who lives or works in a place for a shorter period of time, and who does not stay in that place for a long time.
Perceptions of passers-by vary depending on cultural background, social norms, and customs. In some social and cultural contexts, passers-by may be seen as people who do not truly belong to the community and are not treated and accepted in the same way. In other societies, the "passerby" may be seen as a deviant mode of behavior, a way of pursuing new experiences, discovering new cultures and exchanges.
In general, a passer-by is someone who stays in a place for a short period of time, who may have different motivations and may be seen and treated differently in different cultural and social contexts. Different people have different attitudes and responses to "passers-by", some may welcome them warmly, while others may not welcome them or see them as people who do not really belong to the community. <>
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Passers-by are people who make a brief impression in our lives, they are not our close relatives and friends, nor are they our colleagues or classmates, they just rush through our lives, but their presence often has a profound impact on our lives.
In our daily lives, we always meet some passers-by. They may be strangers they meet on the road, or they may meet strangers in public, sometimes they just say hello to us, and sometimes they will give us some encouragement or inspiration. The appearance of these passers-by, although short-lived, will leave a deep impression on our lives.
Sometimes, the presence of passers-by also triggers reflection. When we meet someone in need, can we reach out to help? When we receive encouragement and help from others, can we be grateful for the reward?
These questions also make us reflect on our own life values and relationships.
In short, whether it is a brief encounter or a hurried goodbye, the presence and influence of passers-by cannot be ignored. The encouragement and inspiration they leave us, or the help and feedback we give to them, will have a profound impact on our lives. Let's cherish every encounter and strive to be better on this short journey.
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