Carving and carving
Carving is a Chinese word, Pinyin is di ā ow é NK è L ò u, meaning to carve and decorate the palace and utensils. The metaphor is not practical, but superficial vanity. It comes from the book of the Han Dynasty.
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Explanation: it refers to carving and decorating the palace and utensils. The metaphor is not practical, but superficial vanity.
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In the book of the Han Dynasty, Emperor Jingdi Ji: "carving and carving can hurt the farmers, the ancestors of Jinxiu, and the girls. Agricultural injury is the root of hunger, and female redness is the root of cold. "
Discrimination of words
Usage: as predicate, attribute and object; used to do things
Carving and carving
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