From the past to the present

From the past to the present

As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Shu ò g ǔ Qi ē J ī n, which means that the ancient and modern are integrated. It's learned. It's from the guest's redundant words: scholars.

Idiom explanation

Explanation: it's still a combination of ancient and modern words. It's learned.

Idioms and allusions

Source: Gu Qiyuan of the Ming Dynasty wrote in his book "the scholars of Hakkas" that "sun you is like a capital. He is called a poem when he is young. He is long and meaningful. He is elegant and magnificent. He is very talented."

Discrimination of words

Usage: used as predicate and attribute; used in writing.

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