Nowadays, the propaganda slogan and the banner of the welcoming ceremony are all banners, and the derivative advertising banners are included.
Question 2: A friend of mine wrote a signature: For those who hit my banner, just one word, get out. What does the banner mean? I don't understand, your friend should be illiterate, or someone who doesn't study well.
According to the meaning, "banner" should be "challenge" or "provocation".
Is that understandable?
Question 3: What does the banner mean? Plato (P 1ato, 427-347 BC) was born in an aristocratic family in Athens and received a good education from an early age. At the age of 20, he studied philosophy with Socrates. After Socrates' death, Plato left Athens to travel abroad. 12 years later, he returned to Athens and founded Agal Demi Academy, where he taught until his death. "Plato is the only writer with rich works in the classical era, and his works seem complete and complete." Among the 36 dialogues he left for later generations, The Republic and The Law embody his educational theory, and he conceived a huge educational system around the education of cultivating the "king of philosophy".
Question 4: What does this banner mean? Liu Yingchun tries the horse, and the tiger will talk about the soldiers at night. This banner is the first half of the sentence, and the whole sentence means:
Zhou Yafu, a famous soldier in the Han Dynasty, planted willow trees all over the barracks, so that the barracks were called "willow shadows" by later generations. Tiger account generally refers to the big account in the army, where the commander-in-chief strategizes.
"Liu Yingchun tries horses, and tigers talk about soldiers at night." This couplet vividly depicts the scene of military life. As the name implies, it is to train in the military camp during the day and talk about how to use troops in the military account at night.
Question 5: What does the banner mean? flag
Basic explanation
1. [Horizontal painting axis]: horizontal calligraphy and painting, slogans, banners, etc.
2. [Flag]: A flag hung on a crossbar, between two flagpoles or in a frame, used as an organization emblem, an award flag, etc.
The masses are welcome to hold banners and slogans.
3. [Ribbon]: A flag with a line written on it, which is used for window or department store window.
Question 6: What does it mean to pull a banner? It means to pull a banner. . . . Do you know what a banner is?
A banner is the kind of thing that reads "Welcome to a certain leader" on the red cloth when the leader inspects.
Question 7: What is the unit of the banner? The width of the banner is uniform, so the length is not necessarily, so generally speaking, how many meters does the banner mean?
Question 8: What does the banner mean? In the past, writing was done vertically, so the vertical strips of calligraphy and painting were all banners, and the horizontal strips were all banners.
The current propaganda slogan, the banner of the welcome ceremony, is a banner and a derivative advertising banner.
Question 9: I often see "cum" on banners. What does this mean? The meaning of "harmony" and "harmony"
It doesn't matter. The use of organs is much more formal.