Chapter 62

[Original text]

The belt is solemn and solemn, wandering and looking forward.Ignorant and ignorant.The predicate helper, Yan Zai almost also.

【Note】

Drawstrings: Finish clothes and hats.Jingzhuang: dignified and serious.Wandering: A state of hesitation in wanting to go but not going.Ignorance: Refers to a person's shallow knowledge and limited experience.Stupid: ignorant and ignorant.Meng: Confused.Name: appellation.Language: language, discourse.Help: auxiliary.Yanzaihuye: These four words are all modal particles and have no actual meaning.The last paragraph is the conclusion of "Thousand Characters". It tells us that if a person is ignorant and doesn't understand anything, he will be ridiculed by others, and thus teaches us that we must constantly learn and practice to make ourselves a good person. Knowledgeable and reasonable person.

【Interpretation】

It is necessary to dress neatly and dignifiedly, to behave solemnly and calmly, to be cautious and far-sighted in dealing with others.Those who are ignorant and confused will not understand these principles, and those who are ignorant and confused can only be ridiculed and ridiculed by others.Finally, let me talk about the modal particles in ancient books, that is "yan", "zai", "hu", and "ye".

(End of this chapter)

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