To put it bluntly, Chinese idioms and pinyin mean Shu not Lá i Shu not Q, which means to explain repeatedly; In short, Jude said. From Zhuzi School, Volume 1 16: To put it bluntly, it is a truth. Idioms are used as adverbials and clauses; Used in spoken English.
In a word, the Chinese idiom Pinyin is z ǒ Z ǒ zǒng ér yán zhī:, which means to talk in general terms. From Rong Zhai Essays, Volume 6, Money for Washing Children: In a word, it is almost impossible to win. Grammar is formal; Make provisions; Used in the article to play a connecting role.
The Collection of Zhuzi Customs is quoted from the question and answer between Zhu and his disciples. In the fourth year of China Song Dynasty (1263), Li Jingde sorted out the genre, and in the sixth year of Xianchun (1270), it was published as The Complete Works of Zhuzi Genre, which is the current version of Zhuzi genre.
This book is arranged in the second place, first discussing the origin of the world such as reason, nature, ghosts and gods, with Taiji and reason as the beginning of heaven and earth; Secondly, explain the ethics of mood, benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom and the origin of characters' lives; Re-discussion on cognitive methods such as knowing and doing, practicing, reading and learning. It also discusses the Four Books and Five Classics, with Confucius, Mencius, Zhou Cheng and Zhang Zhu as inheritors, in order to release the old Ming orthodoxy.
Say and make sentences:
1. Speaking of which, where is the lovely bride? Elena just asked about you, sir.
However, he added, after all, it is still difficult for us to go home. I don't like this voyage.
To put it bluntly, nothing can compare with dancing. I think dancing is the best talent of the upper class.
4. Most people who reduce risk are, to put it bluntly, people who were very inactive before and then became very active.
When he sat down at the table, the jeweler said that the people on board would have bad luck.