The meaning of inspiration.

Explanation: dysprosium: born deaf, extended to unreasonable. The sound is so loud that even the deaf can hear it. Metaphor uses language to wake up people who are confused and numb, so that they can wake up.

Said by: Qingyuan Mei's Addendum to Poems in the Garden, Volume 1: "This remark resonates with people. I think there must have been pedantic Confucian scholars who talked about poetry by studying Confucian classics. "

Interpretation: These words are inspiring. Presumably, there must have been pedantic Confucian scholars who talked about poetry with Confucian classics.

Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; With praise.

Extended data:

Synonyms are thought-provoking, deafening, thought-provoking, thought-provoking and alarming.

Antonyms pretend to be deaf and dumb, such as falling into a sea of smoke

1, enlightenment

Description: Oil condensed on crispy cheese. Pour pure ghee on your head. Buddhism refers to instilling wisdom and making people fully aware. Metaphor is a great inspiration to people after listening to incisive opinions. Also described as cool and comfortable.

From: Don Gu Kuang's poem "Difficult to Walk": "I don't know that there is a hard feeling in the top, which can make the cold head not hot."

Interpretation: How do you know that there is an awakening that can keep a cool head from getting hot?

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and object; With praise.

2, deafening

Explanation: the voice described is so loud that my ears are almost deaf.

Said by: "Howl" by modern Sha Ting: "Every teahouse is crowded with people, except for the deafening shouts of the waiters."

Grammar: part-time style; As predicate, attribute and complement; Described very loudly.