"Sandy students" is the misspelling of "numerous students", and many people will mistake "numerous students" for "Sandy students". Shen is a polyphonic word with two pronunciations, namely shēn and X ē n. The word "Shen" is pronounced as shēn in the idiom "Fansheng", which means numerous occurrences.
In modern Chinese written language, "numerous students" is only used to describe students.
Zhou Shi said,' I am anxious to find a husband, and I am afraid of it. ""Han Bangu's Du Dong Fu ":"The rewards are staggered and the beans are full of enthusiasm. "
Wu recalled before and after the Sino-Japanese War of 1894 to before and after the Revolution of 1911: "After the failure of the Reform Movement of 1898, these students had no way out for a long time. When the imperial examination was abolished and study tours became a common practice, they came to Japan in large numbers. " . Shenshenhui -Seven hairs in Meicheng. Note: "Shen Shen, many sides."