How does Hongru explain it?

First, Hong Ru's explanation:

A learned man. Hong, big. Confucianism, a learned man.

Without Ding Bai, there are great scholars. -Liu Tang Yuxi's "Humble Room Inscription"

Second, explain in detail.

Great scholar. Generally refers to a learned person. Wang Chong of the Han Dynasty wrote On the Essence of Balance: "From Mencius to Liu Zizheng, I have heard a lot about scholars and scholars." Liu Tang Yuxi's "Humble Room Inscription": "There are great scholars in laughter, but there is no Ding Bai in communication." Wu Shanzan in Ming Dynasty: "Wu Shan and other pavilions once lived in Taiwan Province Province and were so-called literati in Ci Yuan and Temple." Xia Yan's strength and cleverness: "It seems that artists who are considered inferior are well aware of their ignorance."

Third, make sentences

1. Since Wei Dynasty, many revolutions have taken place and scholars have learned a lot.

There are great scholars talking and laughing, but there is no Ding Bai. Liu Yuxi

3, the real gentleman has a university question, often a scholar.

4. Beiyang University recruits scholars from home and abroad.

5. There are great scholars in the conversation, but there is no Ding Bai in the communication, and there is no tedious work.

6. There are great scholars in the conversation, but there is no Ding Bai in the communication, and there is no tedious work.

7. In the seventeenth year of Kangxi (1678), students were required to be "knowledgeable and versatile".

Shine on you more than blue. I really envy Fang Hongru.

9. At the end of the Song Dynasty and the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty, the famous Confucian scholar Long Renfu founded an academy on this basis and invited scholars to teach on the altar to spread Confucian culture.

10, Long Renfu, a famous Confucian, founded an academy on this basis and invited scholars to teach on the altar to spread Confucian culture.