Good words and bad words hurt June. As the saying goes, learn to use "love words" to form a good relationship. Many times, a word of sympathy and understanding can give people great comfort, increase courage, and even feel warm in the cold winter.
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Proverbs are colloquial and popular language units created by the people in Chinese vocabulary and circulated in spoken language. They are popular and popular stereotyped writing sentences, which are concise and vivid, and are mostly created by working people. Reflect people's life experiences and wishes.
Say, also called say, say, these three are synonyms. The word common saying has been widely used as a linguistic term; As the saying goes, there are colors of classical Chinese; As the saying goes, there is a taste of spoken language. Proverbs make people's communication more convenient and interesting, with local characteristics.
As a kind of idioms, common sayings refer to well-established, widely circulated and concise sentences. Broadly speaking, proverbs include proverbs, two-part allegorical sayings, idioms and commonly used oral idioms, but they do not include idioms in dialects, proverbs and written languages, nor do they include famous sayings and epigrams in famous works.
In a narrow sense, proverbs are one of the genres with their own characteristics. They are different from proverbs and two-part allegorical sayings, but there are also some proverbs in between. Proverbs come from a wide range of sources, including not only folk oral creations, but also famous poems, aphorisms and historical allusions.
Proverbs have a long history, are widely used, have various names and have different opinions, including: arguments, slang, local dialects, proverbs, rumors, proverbs, famous sayings, famous sayings and common sayings; Li proverbs, wild proverbs, ancient proverbs, rural proverbs and common sayings; Li language, slang, folk language, lingua franca, archaism, straight language, common sayings and proverbs; Common sayings, old sayings, elegance and vulgarity, frequent talks, vulgar talks, dialects and dialects, street talks and so on.
The word "proverb" first appeared in Sima Qian's Biography of Historical Records and Funny Stories in the Western Han Dynasty, with Ximen Bao Ruling Ye as the text, supplemented by Chu Sunshao: People say that "if you don't marry Hebo, the water will float away and drown his people". "The word' proverb' here refers to folk proverbs.