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Reading. What do you mean?
Read, pronounced niàn, which means to remember and think often. It also expresses the intentions, thoughts and opinions in the heart, and it is also a surname. From Dong Qichang's Sacrifice to the Duke in Ming Dynasty, Chang Hegong () was at the door of Mr. Lu Zongbo's house.

Vernacular: Think that Chang and Gong () are both under Mr. Rupert's door.

The radical is the heart, and the stroke order is left, right, point, horizontal left/horizontal hook, point, oblique hook, point and point, a total of eight paintings. There are several related words: belonging, service, thinking, thinking, Yu Nian, thinking of Buddha, making people think, thinking of environment, thinking of things, thinking of things, thinking of things, thinking of things, thinking of things, thinking of things, thinking of things, thinking of things, thinking of things, greed, thinking of things, and so on.

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Text analysis:

First, the dust thought

1, pinyin: CHN niàn

2. Interpretation: the idea of secular customs.

3, the source: Tang poetry "The title of the mountain is easy to escape": "When the world comes here, the dust should be forgotten."

Vernacular: "People come here and think they should forget."

Second, wrong ideas.

1, pinyin: cuniàn

2. Interpretation: Wrong ideas.

3. Source: Lu Xun? "Two Hearts: Serving the Country with Feet": "Now I realize that this statement is not true. Please forgive our misunderstanding. "

Third, Miss Hope.

1, pinyin: niàn wàng

2, interpretation: desire, hope.

3. Source: Li Dazhao's "Today" and "Ancient": "Some new ideas are often put forward about people's feelings and expectations."

Fourth, do a thinking.

1, pinyin: zunià n

2. Interpretation: Miss, Miss.

3, the source: Yuan Guan Hanqing's "West Shu Dream" is the second discount: "Itching at home every day, tired every day." ?

Vernacular: "I miss home every day, and there is not a day when I am not busy."

Verb (short for verb) greed

1, pinyin: tān niàn

2. Interpretation: Still greedy.

3. Source: Xuan, the master of "Xu Yi Lu Shi San Guan": "Chen's terror, self-mourning, only knows greed."

Vernacular: "Chen lost himself in fear, only then did he know that the greedy idea was condemned."

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-reading

Baidu encyclopedia-Chennian

Baidu Encyclopedia-Wrong Ideas

Baidu Encyclopedia-Wang Nian

Baidu Encyclopedia-Left Year

Baidu encyclopedia-greed