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Heart refers to the human heart; Heart.

Basic explanation

1. [Heart]: Inner heart; conscience

Zeyu is impartial and has a moist heart. -Liang Jian Wendi's Ode to Dafa

My heart is clean. -Bai Juyi's "Offending Yin"

I lost my mind because I didn't say a word well. -"West Lake II"

2. [Intention]: Mind; Regard ... as

1. Buddhist. Heart. It is said that there are seeds of good and evil hidden in the heart, which are born with fate, such as the growth of grains in the field, hence the name.

"Ode to Dafa" by Southern Dynasties and Liang Dynasty: "Zeyu is not biased, and her heart is moist." Tang Bai Juyi's "Crazy Singing Seven Words and Fourteen Rhymes": "The sea is calm and the heart is clean." Tang Ming Shunzhi's Collection of Views on King Shi Hu's Demotion: "Words can be parrots, but the heart is full of filth."

2. mind; Heart.

Snow White Jade Opera Fang: "Fang is a vegetarian, but I'm afraid that people who love flowers will pay for themselves." Chapter 6 and Chapter 2 of Rebirth: "Work hard on Qi and blood, and train your younger brother into an adult with your heart." Ye Wenling's New Year's Dinner: "Zhong Ming also knows the story of lotus root and jar. When she saw this unusual dish, she and Ginger naturally understood Miao's new heart. "

Nature, in the broadest sense, refers to nature, material universe, material world and material universe. "Nature" refers to natural phenomena and life. The interaction between man-made objects and people is not regarded as a part of the commonly used nature unless it is defined as human nature or "the whole nature". Nature is usually distinguished from supernatural phenomena. Nature ranges from subatomic particles to galaxies.

English Nature comes from Latin Natura, which means the process of things (natural character) [1] Natura Greek Physisis (φ (φ? σι? ), the original meaning is the inherent characteristics of world characteristics such as plants and animals, [2][3] and φ? σι? In the earliest literature, it means plant. [4] As the concept of nature as a whole, the material universe is one of many explanations extending from the original meaning; φ? The word σ ι ν was first used mainly by philosophers before Socrates, and then gradually spread widely. Centuries ago, the emergence of modern scientific methods established her usage. [5][6]

In today's different usages, nature can be the common domain of many living animal and plant species, while some refer to the related processes of inanimate objects-the ways in which specific object species exist and change themselves, such as the weather and geology of the earth, and the materials and energy that form those object species. Nature is often called "natural environment" or "wilderness"-wild animals, rocks, forests, beaches and things that have not been interfered by human beings in essence, or that still exist even after human intervention. This traditional concept of natural objects, which still spreads to this day, means the distinction between nature and man-made, and the latter is understood as the consciousness or mind brought by human beings or similar to human beings.

The term "environment (group of objects)" is used to describe the collection of objects, states and influences around and affecting an organism or its group. The word "ecology" is applied to the relationship and interaction between organisms and habitats under the branch of biology.

Interpretation of generalized words:

◎ Boda Boda

(1) [broad; Width]: width; A vast area

(2) [Extensive]: knowledge, insight, etc. Is extensive.

◎ antonym: narrow, insignificant

◎ Synonyms: wide, wide and wide.

His knowledge is profound.

2 Detailed explanation

Interpretation: broad; Vast

Source: "Pipe Repair": "A country of thousands of riders, soldiers must have no owners; The vast territory is rich in resources, and the wild can't help but know. " Jin's Book of the Later Han Dynasty Xian Di Ji: "The emperor is the most filial and kind."

Example: Fang Ming Xiao Ru's Preface to the Zhou Law: "Although the way of a saint is profound, governing people is nothing more than self-cultivation." Chapter 6 of Cao Ming's Braving the Wind and Waves: "The endless green carpet surrounded him. He is intoxicated with this magnificent and vast pastoral scenery with subtle power. "