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.
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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.