[completed; The whole; The whole; An integrated whole; Comprehensive]
Complete; This set of books is a complete and detailed explanation (1), which means that it has or keeps its due parts, and it is not damaged or incomplete. "On the Rise and Fall of the Later Zhou Dynasty" by Sui and Lu Sidao: "The equipment is complete, the wealth and goods are considerable, and there are millions of soldiers." Li Dongyang's Preface to the Reconstruction of the Queli of the Confucius Temple in the Ming Dynasty: "The material is thick, the structure is like an elephant tail, and it is painted with garlands." Xiao Hong's arson: "The broken wall stands upright, and it is the only one so high and complete in a group of rubble." (2) Indicating honesty. Song Sima Guang's "Hengshan Book": "The material is simple and sharp, so I will go to my later years to practice my foot soldiers; Complete and sharp, change the bitter refiner. " Wen Song and Tian Xiang's To Guangzhou: "A few years ago, the city was leveled, and it could not be completely defended after it was recovered. Hey! "
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Complete explanation × complete: complete. I totally agree. Done. Perfect. In good condition. Return to Zhao safely. There are no eggs in the nest. None: used up. The coal is burnt out. End: end. It's done. End. Pay: Eat up the grain. Pay taxes. Last name. Radical: meter; The interpretation of the whole is orderly, not chaotic: neat. Clean and tidy. Completely orderly. Governance: remedy. Rectification. Reorganize. Make neat and orderly; B. neat and organized) Ready to go. Repair: plastic surgery. Old as new. Completely complete, not a little bit: complete. Done. Make people suffer