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Words that describe the true meaning
Truth, true meaning, truth, reason, principle

I. Truth

The correct reflection of cognitive subject on objective object and its law. People discover truth through practice, and test, confirm and develop truth through practice. Truth is objective, that is, its content does not depend on the subject.

Quotation: Mao Zedong's Strengthening the Unity of the Party and Inheriting the Tradition of the Party: "According to dialectical materialism, thoughts must reflect objective reality and be tested in objective practice. This is the truth, otherwise it will not count."

Second, the true meaning [[zhēn yì]

The real meaning.

Citation: Ma Nancun's Yanshan Nighttalk talks about "health preservation": "In this way, although health preservation is covered with religious colors, it gradually loses its true meaning."

Third, the reason [dào lǐ]

1, Law of Things: He is telling children that heat expands and cold contracts.

2. The basis for the gain and loss of a matter or argument; Reason; Reason: lay out the facts and tell ~. Your words are very meaningful. I couldn't agree with you more!

Quote: The first act of Cao Yu's Peking Man: "I heard that Mr. Zeng Da knows the truth of drinking tea very well."

Fourth, the reason [shü l ǐ]

The truth of the matter: I understand. Disagree ~.

Quotations: Lu Xun's grave: How can we become fathers now: "Everything we say and write is just a little bit true what we see and hear on weekdays."

Verb (abbreviation of verb) principle

Universal and basic laws that can be used as other legal bases; Truth of universal significance.

Quote: Meng Weizai's The Birth of the Statue, Chapter 1: "The six of them stumbled along the shortest straight line with no road to Shan Ye."