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What are the different meanings and flexible use of parts of speech in the sentence "It is useless to count its length"?
1, ancient and modern different meanings

(1) Lie on the right knee: Lie, ancient meaning: causative usage of verbs, so that ... lies flat.

Today's meaning: lie down, lie down.

(2) Comparison of two knees: By comparison, the ancient meaning is close.

Modern significance: compare two things.

(3) Gao: Ke, ancient meaning: about. Meaning: Yes.

(4) Cover the peach pit and shrink it: Jane, ancient meaning: through "picking", picking.

Meaning: simple and easy to do.

(5) people: ancient meaning: people and things.

Modern meaning: a person who has been described or made outstanding contributions.

(6) On its length, it is not profitable: Zeng, the ancient meaning: Shang, also.

Today: Once.

(7) Gao: Xu, ancient meaning: about.

Today's meaning: commitment or speculation.

(8) About eight odd: odd, the ancient meaning is zero.

Modern meaning: unpaired (as opposed to "even")

2. Flexible use of parts of speech

(1) The spacious cabin is covered with bamboo awnings.

(2) azurite (azurite: nouns as adverbials, use azurite. N: Nouns are used as verbs.

(3) Dongpo is a middle-aged man with a crown and a lot of stubble (e crown: noun used as a verb, wearing a tall hat)

(4) The person on the right has a vertebral bun on his back (vertebral bun: noun as verb, with vertebral bun).

Extended data:

1. Introduction to the work:

The Story of a Nuclear Power Ship is an expository article written by Wei Xueyi, a writer in the Ming Dynasty. This paper describes in detail the image of a micro-carving handicraft-"nuclear ship", which is ingenious in conception and vivid in image, reflects the outstanding achievements of ancient Chinese carving art, expresses the author's praise for Wang Shuyuan's superb technology and highly praises the diligence and wisdom of ancient Chinese working people.

The language of the full text is vivid and plain, the image of the "nuclear ship" is very specific, and the characters on it are also vivid, which reflects the author's delicate writing.

2. Create a background:

The ancient carving techniques in China have been very exquisite since the Ming Dynasty, especially the micro-carving techniques. Wang Shuyuan, a folk micro-sculptor in Ming Dynasty, carved this nuclear ship and gave it to the author, who marveled at its superb skills and wrote this article.

3. Introduction to the author:

Wei Xueyi (about 1596—— about 1625), an amethyst, was born in Jiashan, China (now Jiaxing, Zhejiang) in the late Ming Dynasty, and was an essayist in the late Ming Dynasty. He is the eldest son of Wei Dazhong, a famous local scholar and Amin's minister. His life is short, he has never been an official, but he likes studying and writing, and he has written Mao Yan Collection. In Qing Dynasty, Zhang Chao's The Story of a Nuclear Ship is his masterpiece.

Baidu Encyclopedia-The Story of the Nuclear Ship