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What does ‘sophisticated’ mean?

Title: Sophisticated

Pinyin: shì gù

Interpretation:

1. Experience in dealing with the world, such as: worldly sophistication. (shì gù )

2. Treat others with tact and do not offend others. For example: This person is very worldly. (shì gu)

Related famous quotes

Lu Xun: The world is really difficult. In a place like this, it is certainly not a good word to say that a person is "unsophisticated", but it is also not a good word to say that he is "deeply sophisticated in the world".

Balzac: There are no principles in the world, only sophistication. There is no law, only the current situation. A wise person can blend in with the current situation and control it at will.

Chesterfield: The absurd idea of ??an unsophisticated, methodical person is to hate the patience of those who are sophisticated.

Bacon: There are many people who are very sophisticated and good at figuring out people's temperaments and personalities, but they are not really knowledgeable people. What this kind of person is good at is conspiracy rather than research.

Exploring the meaning of the word

(1) Refers to production; livelihood.

"Liezi·Yang Zhu": "Uncle Wei Duanmu, in the era of Zigong,...does not follow the rules of the world, but lets go as he pleases."

(2) Refers to the world. All accidents.

Ji Kang's "Book of Severing Friendship with Shan Juyuan": "The affairs of the world are entangled in his heart, and the sophistication of the world is complicated by his worries."

(3) Specifically refers to accidents.

The poem "Selected Works·Penny·Welcome to the Great Journey": "The sophistication of the world has not yet faded, and the letter is astringent."

(4) Refers to family friends.

Wang Anshi's "Preface to Chen Xing": "I am sophisticated in Xingzhi, so I think about him and comfort my relatives."

(5) Refers to the experience of dealing with people and things.

Lu Xun's "Collection of Southern Qiang and Northern Diao: Three Flavors of Sophistication": "To accuse people of being 'deeper than the world' and to avoid talking about the world is to be more 'deeper than the world'.