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Pinyin interpretation of teaching health-preserving words
The pinyin interpretation of health preserving words is as follows:

1. Are you in a hurry for Yao? Rán: rashly; Without thinking.

2. Cultivate hán? Y m: ng: nourishing and nourishing.

3. abide by kè? Shǒu: Strictly abide by it.

4. self-sustaining? Chí: Control your desires or emotions.

5. learn j? Q incarnation: absorption; Intake.

6. follow zūn? Xun: follow.

7. rumor zhēn? Yán: words of exhortation and warning.

8. Be polite? bīn? yǒu? Lǐ: Binbin: The original meaning is the appearance of both culture and quality, and it is elegant in the later stage. Describe a personable and polite manner.

9. rage? fā? léi? Tíng: It means to lose your temper and scold others loudly. Ting: It thunders.

10. Do what you want, Zoe? xīn? suǒ? Y: It's up to you. You can do whatever you want.

1 1. Go your own way? yì? gū? Xíng: Biographies of Historical Records and Corrupt Officials: "I just do things in isolation at the request of friends and guests." ? This means refusing to ask for help and sticking to your own ideas. After that, we ignored objective conditions, ignored the opinions of others and acted arbitrarily. Go your own way: act alone.

12. blow your own horn? chuī? zì? Léi: Playing the trumpet and drumming is a metaphor for boasting.

13. artificial Ji m: o? róu? zào? Zuò: It's unnatural to describe putting on airs. Correction: Straighten the curve. Knead: bend straight.

14. arty fu? yōng? fēng? Y m: 1。 It used to mean that bureaucrats, landlords and businessmen pretended to be intellectuals in order to decorate their appearance, improve their status and make friends with intellectuals. 2. I didn't understand it at first, but also followed others to do some elegant things such as poetry, music, chess, calligraphy and painting.

15. What's your attitude? ní? Zu? Tài: coy: ashamed. Describe unnatural, generous, shy and pretentious.

16. Improvisation? jī? yìng? Biàn: Flexibly respond to changes in the situation according to the situation. Back to the 57th Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "(Sun Quan) asked:' What is the main thing about fair learning?' Tong (Pang Tong) said,' You don't have to catch it, just improvise. "