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(1) original meaning. Words of advice and warning.
(2) An ancient style aimed at punishing others or oneself. The original meaning is motto, morality and exhortation. Such as Jizhou Town written by Yang Xiong in the Western Han Dynasty and Nvshi Town written by Zhang Hua in the Western Jin Dynasty.
In the 6th century BC, ancient Greek proverb poets compiled ancient sayings into a collection of proverbs. Therefore, all poems that involve ethical issues in abstinence, such as "exhortation poems" in the Bible, Latin exhortation poems, Icelandic ancient poems, old English epigram poems, etc., are also collectively called proverbs poems.
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Synonym: motto
Motto refers to a concise statement that can be used as people's code of conduct, the essence of people's wit, the wisdom gathered by all people, and the magic weapon that guides life to success and always inspires life to keep forging ahead.
In content, it is a summary of life experience and laws, which is of educational significance; The language form is concise and concise. Therefore, aphorisms are directly related to proverbs, famous sayings, aphorisms and proverbs. It can be said that as long as it is an educational concise sentence, it can be called an aphorism. It's just that proverbs come from anonymous people or are processed by many people, while most famous sayings come from celebrities.