Omniscient and Almighty

Chapter 829: . Simple explanation

   Simple explanation

   Tian Xingjian, the gentleman is self-improvement.

  The terrain is Kun, and the gentleman carries things with great virtue.

   This sentence comes from the Book of Changes, not the original text of the Book of Changes, but the Biography of the Book of Changes (a type of commentary), which is said to have been written by Confucius. It is widely known as the school motto of Mizuki University.

  jian, corresponding to "qian", here is a simple interpretation of qian with jian, in fact, qian is not all that can be covered by a healthy, it has more complex content.

   In the second sentence of "terrain kun", the reading here is not "terrain" + "kun", but "earth" + "potential" + "kun".

   The "potential" here is a verb.

   Simple explanation means to follow, follow, but this is just a simple explanation.

In the last chapter, I changed "Kun" to "Kuan", because there is no Zhouyi in the other world, so there are no gossip names such as Qiankun. In addition, "Kuan" can also be used to refer to "Kun" reluctantly. , just as the previous sentence used "jian" to refer to "dry".

   Similarly, because I wrote that there is no spring, summer, autumn and winter in this world, when quoting "Dao Shi", I changed the phrase "one person occupies one river and autumn" in the fishing poem to "one person occupies one sandbar".

   The original text is clearer and more charming.

   But if it is used as "Dao Shi", there is actually no difference between the two.

I will not explain these, because the book lovers who know will understand it naturally, and the book lovers who don’t know don’t need to understand, anyway, it will not affect reading, and this book is not a popular reading of poetry after all (although it seems to have a role in popularizing, haha .)

   But because I quoted these two sentences in the Book of Changes in the previous chapter, I thought about it and felt that it was necessary to explain it.

   Lest there are book friends who think that it is "wide terrain", that would be bad.

  ——Although I don't think it's a misrepresentation, if the exam is written like this, the examiner will definitely give you zero.

   Remember!

   (end of this chapter)