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What are the good words and sentences in Li Siguang's celebrity stories?
Good words:

Nonsense? Wújιzhιtán, interpretation: check, check. It means an unfounded statement.

No one depends on Wú y and Wú kà o, explaining: Describe loneliness and no one depends on it.

Silence? Ché n mò guyá n means that people are silent and seldom talk.

Suffer the humiliation r ū n q ū t ū n sh ng means that you are forced to swallow the humiliation and dare not say anything.

Out of breath m: n x ū x ū describes shortness of breath and loud panting.

Ranked first? Míng liè qián máo, metaphorically ranked first.

Good sentences:

1, the mountain is dark without edges, and the cliff head like a knife and axe is indomitable.

2. The undulating loess hills are really like the waves of a big flood.

The head of Longshan is a big grave, standing in the night.

The mountains on both sides of Xiajiang River go straight up and down, which makes people dizzy.

The deep valley is horribly quiet and frighteningly cold.

6. The ravine is full of snow, which is as high as the back of the mountain and has become a flat snow paved square.

Li Siguang (1889.10.26-1971.4.29), whose real name is Li, is from Huanggang, Hubei, Mongolian, geologist, educator, musician and social activist. He is the founder of geomechanics in China, China Modern.

Li Siguang lived in the countryside for nearly 14 years. Since the age of five or six, he has been studying in the private school where his father teaches, and he has to help his mother with firewood, rice, flour grinding and water fetching ... The hard life has cultivated his hard-working spirit and stubborn character.

After the revolution of Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, Westernization Schools sprang up, and many new schools were established in Hubei, aiming at learning new things and being unconventional. Li Siguang was deeply attracted. He took the exam alone and was admitted with excellent results.

Studying abroad is not easy. In order to maintain the rising tuition, Li Siguang went to work in the mine during the holidays. During his six years in Birmingham University, he not only achieved excellent academic results, but also mastered English, and obtained a bachelor's degree and a doctor's degree successively. After graduation, he politely refused a well-paid employment in a mine, accepted the invitation of Mr. Cai Yuanpei, returned to the motherland, and became a professor in the Geology Department of Peking University.