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Unit 6 Long-term Translation Unit 6 Long-term Translation
Accumulate over time is an idiom of China, which comes from Song Zhuxi's reply to Zhou Nanzhong's book: "Study and discuss at any time, but rectify three or five times a day and pay attention to three or five things. After accumulating over time, you will naturally become skilled and clever."

I. Sources

Interpretation of Zhu A Zhou Nanzhong's book in Song Dynasty: Feel the research at any time and study and discuss it at any time. As long as you organize and study it many times a day, you will accumulate it day by day, and you will naturally master it skillfully and clearly.

Second, usage

1, combined type; As a predicate, attribute, adverbial.

2, for example: learning knowledge should accumulate over time, not contact with ten cold.

Third, synonyms and antonyms

1, synonym: water drops make an ocean.

Explanation: Pinyin is jξShuǐchéngyuān, which means that bit by bit water can be accumulated into a deep pool. Metaphor career success is accumulated bit by bit.

Origin: The water drops merged into the ocean, where the dragon was born. -Xunzi's "persuasion" in the pre-Qin period

2, antonym: one exposure to ten cold

Explanation: The pinyin is yρpùshíhán, which means that even the most easily growing plants can't grow if they are exposed to the sun for one day and frozen for ten days. Metaphor study or work hard, lazy, no perseverance.

Source: "Mencius Gao Zi Shang" Pre-Qin Mencius said: "Although there are things that are easy to be born in the world, if you are violent for one day and cold for ten days, there will be no life."

Famous aphorisms about accumulation over time.

1, mountains are piled up, and the wind and rain are prosperous; The water drops merged into the ocean and the dragon was born; Accumulate goodness into virtue, the gods are complacent, and the sacred heart is prepared. Therefore, you can't take Wan Li Road without accumulating steps; If you don't accumulate small streams, you won't be a river. -Xunzi's "persuasion" in the pre-Qin period

Earth and rock piled up into mountains, from which wind and rain started; Water flows into the abyss, and dragons are born from it; Accumulate good deeds, cultivate noble morality, improve spirit, and thus have the state of mind of a saint. Therefore, without the accumulation of half a step, there is no way to reach thousands of miles away; Without the accumulation of tiny flowing water, there is no way to merge into the rivers and seas.

2, holding the wood, born at the end; Nine-story platform, starting with tired soil; A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. -Lao Zi's "Lao Zi Tao Te Ching Chapter 64" in the pre-Qin period.

Translation: A big tree that embraces itself grows in tiny buds; Nine-story platform, built on each pile of soil; The journey of a thousand miles starts with one step.

3. How can the plum blossom fragrance not be a little cold? -"Ode to the Opening Class" by Zen Master Huang Berry in Tang Dynasty

If you don't experience the biting cold in winter, how can plum blossoms have a tangy smell?