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What are the ancient and modern synonyms in China?
Hanoi is fierce

As the old saying goes, the harvest of grain is a famine year.

Modern meaning: often refers to an irritable and heartless person or sport.

There are also many people in neighboring countries.

Ancient meaning: Geng, zai, adverb

Modern meaning: often refers to increase.

Or stop after a hundred steps.

Ancient meaning: Some people sometimes.

Modern significance: choice conjunctions

The weapon left after abandoning armor and dragging troops.

Modern significance: weapons

Ancient meaning: warrior, soldier;

The weapon left after abandoning armor and dragging troops.

Ancient meaning: escape

Meaning: OK.

Grain can't beat food.

Ancient meaning: do

Today: Victory

The count will not be pooled.

Ancient meaning: fine

Meaning: number or count.

A tree is a mulberry.

Ancient meaning: planting, verb

Modern meaning: often refers to tall trees.

Seventy people can eat meat.

Ancient meaning: you can rely on it.

Meaning: agree to admit.

This article is a dialogue between Mencius and Liang. It embodies the political thoughts of "enriching the people" and "teaching the people". Mencius is an important masterpiece with clever metaphor, strong argument and fluent language.