Definition: words of advice and admonishment.
Proverb zhēn
(1) Same as "needle".
(2) Advice, warning: ~ words. ~ Regulations. ~Remonstrance.
(3) An ancient literary style that mainly focuses on warnings and exhortations: ~Ming ("Proverb" is a prescriptive rhyme; "Ming" is engraved on an utensil or stele that serves as a warning and a compliment. The rhyme of praise. Because of its similar functions, it is often called in conjunction by later generations).
Pronunciation: zhēn yán
Sentence creation: 1. Friendship is the most precious thing in life. I recite the motto of a great Roman philosopher.
2. These health-preserving maxims of Mr. Wen can be called warning words.
3. And the time to blow up the worn tapestry woven with the motto of silence.
4. Proverbs 16:18 of the Bible says, "A proud army will be defeated."
5. Before the soldiers and horses are moved, food and grass go first." This "motto" that has been passed down for thousands of years seems to be changed.