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What do you mean, incisive?

Describe an article or speech that is very full, thorough, or very enjoyable.

From: Ming and Li Qing's Addendum to the Notes of Sanyuan Chongzhen: "(Liu Ruoyu) wrote Lun Heng Ce to describe the tune in the well, and the arrogance of Ji and Wei Zhongxian was also incisive, which was undoubtedly adopted by historians."

Synonym: It is full of color, hearty and descriptive, and it is a great pleasure to write a book.

Antonym: understatement, nuance, blandness, lack of argument.

If I write Liu Zhiliu in my consideration, describe the second largest well, and describe the arrogance of Hakkas and Wei Zhongxian vividly, it will undoubtedly be adopted by historians.

Extended data:

With ease and enthusiasm

Interpretation: hearty: drinking, extended to comfort and carefree; Drip: a carefree look. It is very enjoyable to describe.

From, etc. The Book of Jin Ruan Xiuchuan. : I often walk, and I am hung by the employee's head. When I arrive at the hotel, I am alone.

Walk often, because when people arrive at the hotel, they hang sticks and drink alone.

Isn't this a pleasure?

Description: Hu: The modal particle used as a question or rhetorical question in classical Chinese is equivalent to "horse" here. Used to express extreme, very sharp meaning.

Said by: Confucius, Learning from the Analects of Confucius: "Isn't it a pleasure to have friends from afar?"

Is it not delightful to have friends coming from distant quarters?

Write carefully on ...

Interpretation: book: writing. Close-up in uppercase. It means recording something of great significance very carefully.

From: Tang Hanyu's Answer to Yuan Yu's Book: "But I was still strong in the first year, and I have inherited its virtue. I have written many books, but I have written different books over and over again. "

Moreover, you are young and have inherited virtues. You can write many books and write many different books.