Novel pinyin xīn yǐng.
Explanation: Novel, a Chinese word whose pinyin is xīn yǐng, refers to the new ears of grain with awns; it also refers to fresh and unique.
The sources are as follows:
1. Su Shi of the Song Dynasty's poem "Sending Shen Liao Shi": "The sword head is only Yin, and the burnt valley is nothing new."
2 , the poem "New Residence" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty: "The wind and rain have been cool for several dynasties, and the chrysanthemums have grown new."
3. Volume 3 of Chen Tingzhuo's "Baiyu Zhai Ci" of the Qing Dynasty: "Huan Xue Ci" by Mao Huihou Engraved in green and cut in red, we strive for novelty, just like Ding Feitao." 4. Wen Yiduo's "Dragon and Phoenix": "What interests me most is the modern name of the publication - 'Longfeng'." Beaumont and Fletcher: "Old styles generally have no novelty, and no one will imitate them.
5. Bouvargues: The reason why a beautiful sentence is beautiful lies in what it says. It is something that everyone has thought of, but the way it is said is vivid, exquisite, and novel
Famous aphorisms about novelty:
Beaumont and Fletcher. : "Old styles generally have no novelty and will not be imitated; however, we know that styles that were popular twenty years ago will be loved again. "
Bowager: The reason why a beautiful sentence is beautiful is that what it says is something that everyone has thought of, and the way it is said is vivid, exquisite and novel.
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