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What do you mean, horribly beautiful?
Question 1: What do you mean by outrageous? Terror: The hair stands on end, indicating that it is very angry. Therefore, insolence is to make people feel very angry.

Question 2: What does' knot hair' mean? Tie your hair: tie your hair. In ancient times, men tied their hair at the age of 20, and women tied their hair at the age of 15, indicating adulthood. The masculinity marks of men and women are "crown increase" and "knot increase" respectively. It has three meanings. The first layer refers to the bundle of hair. Ancient people began to bundle their hair when they reached adulthood, so knot refers to adulthood. The second refers to marriage. On their wedding night, ancient people asked men and women to tie their hair in a bun. The third refers to the wife. In ancient China, people got married when they were young, which was called knot hair. Later, because the "knot" used for marriage refers to the original husband and wife. Sometimes it also refers to when you were young, such as "Biography of General Li", "Fighting against Xiongnu with the ministers". Knots also mean that newlyweds must cut off a lock of hair before drinking a toast, and they will be together to show their concentricity. Su Wu has a poem, "Get married, love each other without doubt". One of the origins of married couples is that there are folk customs of "married couples" in southern Zhejiang, such as "tying their hair and hugging themselves" and "throwing silk to comfort their feelings". The so-called "tying the hair to support the body" means that the original husband and wife get married one day, and the man sends a Geng sticker and the woman returns it. The name, date of birth and date of marriage are indicated on the Geng sticker. When the woman returned to Geng Tie, she attached a bunch of hair and tied it with a red rope as a token of mutual commitment and commitment to show unity and happiness over the past hundred years. And "throwing silk to comfort feelings" is a married couple. When the man drowned and the body was not found, his wife had to cut off a bunch of hair, tie it to a stone and throw it at the accident site to comfort her feelings. According to legend, the custom of marriage between husband and wife was left by an ancient emperor when he ascended the throne. It is said that it was the first night when the emperor ascended the throne, because he was worried that his beard was too short to sleep (ancient men measured people's knowledge by the length of his beard). The queen beside her is very clever. She cut off her hair and carefully stuck it on the emperor's beard, making the emperor's short beard become a long beard overnight. When the emperor ascended the throne the next day, he stroked his beard and accepted the worship of his courtiers. The courtiers were surprised that the emperor's beard went through his navel overnight. He is really the "real dragon son of heaven"! The queen cut her hair and tied the emperor's beard, which became the reason for getting married. The Second Origin of Married Couples When they got married in ancient China, the groom took the bride home and held a wedding ceremony, which included worshipping heaven and earth, worshipping Gaotang, then the husband and wife worshipped each other and finally drank a glass of wine, also called a toast. Later, it developed into a ceremony of tying temples, that is, husband and wife sat side by side with their heads tied together, from which the word "married couple" came. We often hear the word "married wife". The original meaning of "married wife" is: "When you are an adult, it means that you are 20 years old for men and 15 years old for women." In ancient times, both men and women had to have long hair, and when they reached a certain age, they would hold a "rite of passage" for them. When a man wears a crown, he puts his hair in a bun, which is called a "knot", and then puts on a hat. In Shuowen, the total name of the crown is also. Call them adults. In the Book of Rites? "Quli" records that men are twenty crowns and words. It means to hold a coronation ceremony and give it a word. Crown age means that the man is twenty years old, which means that he has just reached the age of adulthood. Twenty years old is also called "the year of weak crown". In many areas of our country, underage women are called "girls", which can also be seen in many novels written by the ancients. In addition, in the old days, it was also said that "girl" was a handmaid of a large family. "Girl" also includes intimacy. Some elders call their younger generation with a smile: "You are a dead girl, and you can't even do a little thing well!" In ancient times, the real meaning of "girl" refers to a style of women combing their hair, which can often be seen in today's movies and TV shows. For example, in the movie "Dream of Red Mansions", the hair styles of maids who serve their masters are all combed into symmetrical double bun and stuck on the top of their heads, just like a forked ya character. Cheng Zongluo's "Ancient Yangzhou Zhuzhi Ci" contains: a clever bun and two temples. When a woman reaches the age of fifteen, she will be given a gift, that is, "hairpin ceremony", which means that a woman will come of age at the age of fifteen. Zi: The original meaning, the hairpin used in ancient times to curl your hair or button your hat, means that you can curl your hair now and then use Zi, which was called Zi Nian in ancient times. According to the ancients, when men and women reach adulthood, it means that they can get married and start a family. Ancient people were very solemn when crowning and giving gifts. That's why there is the word "wife", which means the original wife. Tie your hair is also called tie your hair. In ancient times, men began to tie their hair in childhood, because it refers to early adulthood. Having a knot in your hair also means getting married. On the wedding day, men and women tie their hair in a bun, so it is called a bun. On their wedding night, a couple said, "Crossing silks forms dragons and phoenixes, carving colors forms clouds ... >>"

Question 3: What's wrong with Shao? Beautiful hair. In ancient times, it should be dark, thick, soft and bright hair. Duang~

Question 4: What does Richmond in The Truman Show mean when he discovers that Melo can fold his fingers? Insincere prayers or false vows to avoid punishment.

Question 5: What do belly black and man xiu mean respectively? AbdomenBlackMan, a seemingly honest and shy boy, is actually full of something. He is not so bad as to be outrageous, but his occasional behavior will be unexpected, making people feel that he doesn't fit this person's appearance. In fact, such people are very smart, but they are usually lazy to show. Many novels take this black-bellied man as the protagonist and are sought after by some readers. In the animation industry, the meaning of black is not limited to bad heart, but is widely used to describe people who hide evil in good. Man show is a transliteration of English "Man Show", which was first seen in Hongkong and Taiwan Province in China. Now it has gradually become a popular vocabulary for young people. A man's show generally refers to a person who is calm and silent in appearance, but actually full of ideological connotation. Such people do not easily express and expose their personal emotions and feelings, but in some occasions or circumstances, they often behave unexpectedly. This kind of performance has some elements of show, but it also reflects the real inner activities of individuals to some extent. It can be seen that, to a certain extent, man show is a commendatory term, which can actually be understood as a neutral word.

Question 6: What did the female prisoners captured by the United States in Vietnam do? They saw the first terrible blood, Stallone's masterpiece!

Question 7: You can be terrible, why are you so humble? What do you mean? In the field of ethics, modesty has always been regarded as a virtue and should be advocated. On the other hand, hypocrisy has always been regarded as a bad habit and should be suppressed.

However, in fact, sometimes there is no clear distinction between the two, and it is impossible to make a difference. A little modesty will turn into hypocrisy. I think everyone will have this experience.

Among the ancient civilizations in the world, China is the first country that advocates modesty. In China, Shangshu, one of the oldest classics? In Mo Yu, there has been a teaching of "profit is loss, modesty is benefit, and time is heaven", which has raised complacency and modesty to the level of heaven, which is very high. Since then, all the sages of past dynasties have been arrogant and modest, belittling complacency. Today, there are still a large number of words related to the word "modesty" in our common vocabulary, such as "modesty", "modesty", "modesty", "modesty" and so on, which shows that the word "modesty" has long been deeply rooted in people's hearts.

But here we encounter a stumbling block: what is "sincere modesty"? What is "hypocritical modesty"? There is no obvious difference between the two. It can be said that it varies from person to person, from place to place and from time to time. It is difficult to master the correct proper limit.

The most prominent thing is that it is different from place to place. "Land" first refers to the East and the West. In the East, such as China and Japan, when you mention your own article or work, you must say it is "my poor work" or "my poor writing". You can't find equivalent words in western languages. What's more, there may even be misunderstandings. When people in China treat guests, they must say "clean and prudent" when sending invitations. Westerners who don't understand the oriental habits will be full of doubts: why only treat guests with "not rich banquets"? Japanese people often write the word "thick" when giving gifts, and westerners will ask: Why not send "fine"? In the west, teachers and friends must tell the truth as much as possible. If you say that there is only a little bit of this and a little bit of that, they will believe it, but not in the East. This can be dangerous sometimes. As for bragging, both East and West despise it, not to mention it.

But how to master this discretion? In my opinion, sincerity is the first criterion here. Being open-minded, if sincere, will promote your study and progress forever.

Some people always "feel good about themselves", and such people are often not motivated. Kang Youwei is a famous example. He claimed that he had mastered all the knowledge in the world when he was 30 years old. It turns out that Kang Youwei is an innovator, not a scholar. Compared with the masters of the Gan family, even the masters in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, including his disciple Liang Qichao, he made no academic achievements.

In short, modesty is a virtue, but we must master the sense of proportion and pay attention to things. The modesty of the east covers a wide range and cannot be applied to the west. We must pay attention to it. However, whether East or West, we must be sincere. Deliberate modesty equals hypocrisy. (selected from Selected Reading for Half a Month)