Intuition means an intuitive feeling, an opinion without analysis and reasoning. Intuition is a special way of thinking that is not controlled by human will. It is a way of thinking based on human occupation, experience, knowledge and instinct. Intuition has the characteristics of swiftness, directness and instinctive consciousness. Intuition, as a psychological phenomenon, runs through common words, newspapers and magazines, and premonitions (dreams) in daily life, career and scientific research. 1, Pinyin: zhí jué2, Synonym: Intuitive 3, antonym: Experience, Abstraction 4, Source: Modern Lu Xun's Lace Literature Accounting: But my intuitive feeling is that this is probably a loss, which is much more tiring than training a few limited scholars with boxer indemnity. 5. Explanation of quotation: (1) Modern Lao She's Four Generations under One roof Part II: They intuitively felt that these two families were not only neighbors, but also detectives. (2) Modern Ba Jin's Autumn in Spring: This is my intuition. I know, but I don't know why. Extended information 1. Synonym: intuitive 1, pinyin: zhí guān2, interpretation: direct sensory acceptance; It is easy to identify the attributes that describe things. 3. Citation and explanation: (1) A brief comment on modern Wang Guowei's literature: From other aspects, intense emotion can also be an intuitive object and literary material. (2) Modern Qin Mu's "Picking up Shells from the Ocean of Art, Literature, Art and Natural Science": Such intuitive learning can be found everywhere, and it will also help to consolidate memory. Second, antonym: experience 1, pinyin: jρng yàN2, meaning: knowledge or skills gained from many practices; Personal experience. 3, quotation explanation: (1) Modern Lu Xun's "Two Hearts Answering Questions from Beidou Magazine": However, it is difficult to be high-spirited, so I have to write some of my own experiences below.
(2) Modern Mao Dun's Pursuit: If suicide fails, you will experience more pain.