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Pragmatic classical Chinese writing

1. What are the words to describe pragmatism?

1. Dunbenpragmatism [dūn běn wù shí]: advocating fundamentals and paying attention to reality. Serves as predicate, attributive, and object; refers to paying attention to reality.

2. 不事empty name [bú wù kōng míng]: 事: pursuit. Work hard and don't pursue fame. As a predicate and attributive; used for people who are pragmatic and willing to work hard.

3. Donate China to be pragmatic [juān huá wù shí]: Abandon glitz and pursue simplicity. As predicate and object; used in written language.

4. Be pragmatic and get rid of the flashy [wù shí qù huá]: Pay attention to reality and get rid of the flashy. As predicate, object, attributive; used for doing things.

5. Seeking truth from facts [shí shì qiú shì]: refers to starting from actual objects, exploring the internal connections of things and the regularity of their development, and understanding the essence of things. Usually refers to acting according to the actual situation of things.

2. What are the classical Chinese idioms about business

Not doing business properly

Responding to business in a timely manner

Opening things to achieve business

Ignorant of worldly affairs

Greedy and multitasking

Eliminate evil and serve the foundation

Not engaged in empty fame

Ignorant of worldly affairs

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Know the time and fulfill the duties

Eliminate the evil and do the best

Discuss the good and the bad

Carry out the minor tasks

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Say things well

Stay away from the near and far away

Don’t worry about things that are not urgent

Get things done in time

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Do all things well

Always do things first

Don’t know the affairs of the world

Focus on the roots and suppress the ends

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Not aware of current affairs