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Open pinyin
Open pinyin

Pinyin (kāI kuo)

Broadness means (area or spatial scope) is vast; Cheerful (in mind and mind); Open. From Han Yu's Nanshan Poetry: "The front row is low and wrinkles pile up."

Citation interpretation

Describe a vast area or space. Don? Han Yu's Nanshan poem: "The front is low and the back is wide, full of wrinkles." "Rebirth" Volume 20: "There is a thirty-first floor behind the Yinluan Hall, and there are more than thirty halls open, and everything has gardens." Lu Xun's letter to Cao Juren: "If he uses this painting method to attack idols and make them cartoon, it will be more meaningful and the road will be wider."

Describe a happy mood or thought. Song? Luo Dajing's Record of He Lin Yu, Volume 9: "A scholar can be reasonable, but his heart can't open." "Surprise at the Second Moment" Volume 22: "I made a slogan and engraved it at the back. When others see it, they will know that I am open-minded and no more wretched than them. " Toyomura: "She is irritable and impulsive, but not so open-minded."

Open. Xu Teli's "A Letter from Yan 'an New Education Society to Mr. Tao Xingzhi": "Mr. Wang holds this banner in his hand and cuts through thorns, which has opened up a road for China's rural education movement. "Shanghai Beach 1988No. 12:" She read and listened carefully, which broadened her horizons. "

Describe a loud voice. Xiao Jun's "August Village" II: "The river flows under the mountain not too far away, making a noisy and open sound." Xiao Jun? Chapter 8 of My May: "A burst of laughter shook the whole pothole."