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What's the difference between exercise, exercise and exercise?
The differences between exercise, exercise and exercise are as follows:

1, writing specification

Exercises are standardized writing, exercises and exercises are not standardized writing and reading.

2. Significance

Exercise is a Chinese vocabulary, pronounced duàn liàn, which is defined as physical activity that uses planned, structured and repeated physical activities to improve the health of one or more body parts. Make the body strong through exercise, and cultivate virtues such as courage, wit and safeguarding collective interests. "Exercise" is misspelled and has no practical significance.

A detailed description of the exercise

Forging or smelting.

Make the body strong through exercise, cultivate virtues such as courage, alertness and safeguarding collective interests.

Improve awareness and work ability through productive labor, social struggle and work practice.

It refers to sports.

Exercise for a long time.

Extended data:

Practice quoting and explaining

1. smelting and forging. ? On Balance and Temperament by Wang Chong in Han Dynasty: "Iron and stone are natural, but learners can easily change their nature. People have the nature of the five permanent members, and sages practice their ears before they are ripe. Isn't it good to ridicule their suffering? " Tang Guozhen's Gu Jian: "After a few years of hard work, you can cast a sword named Longquan." Lu Xun's "New Story Casting Sword": "I took iron home and practiced day and night. It took three years to forge two swords. "

(2) Metaphors temper words. ? Liu Tang Zongyuan's "Preface to the First Tour of South Zheng": "It's impressive to be a text, no nonsense, and the interception of the exercise." Tang Ming Shunzhi's Poetics of Thought and Rhyme: "I am old in my clothes, and my articles can be manipulated." Tian Beihu's On the Origin of Articles: "If you don't exercise, you should be in harmony with nature."

(3) refinement. Shu Yuan and Yu Zhuan in the New Tang Dynasty: "The essence of his writing has been in and out for thousands of years." Yuan Xinxue's Biography of Tang Caizi Wei Yan: "Poetry is elegant and heavy, tempered by the wind of Wei and Jin Dynasties, and there is little resentment." Guo Moruo's historical figure Wang Anshi: "Wang Anshi's article is reserved and profound."

References:

? ? Practice-Baidu Encyclopedia