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Explosive Classical Chinese

1. Is the Great Explosion of the Historical Apocalypse Real?

Ji Liuqi, a famous historian in the late Ming Dynasty, also vividly described this in his book "Northern Strategy of the Ming Dynasty" Narrated this catastrophe: "At about six o'clock on the sixth day of May in the Apocalypse Bingyin (AD 1626) (note: 9 to 11 a.m.), the sky was bright and clear, and suddenly there was a sound like a roar, gradually coming from the northeast to the southwest corner of the capital, and there was a gray atmosphere. The house shook.

In a moment, there was a big earthquake, and the sky collapsed. It was dark as night, and thousands of houses were in ruins. It stretched three or four miles from Shunchengmen Street in the east to Xingbu Street in the north. , the surrounding area is filled with rubble.

There are tens of thousands of houses and more than 20,000 people, and the area around Wang Gongchang is especially rotten. Street entrance.

It is difficult to describe in writing. The earthquake came from Hexiwu in the south, from Tongzhou in the east, and from Miyun and Changping in the north.

The same thing happened in the capital. For those who were not killed, the houses were shattered and they were running wildly. The whole country was like a madman. The elephant houses collapsed and all the elephants escaped. There are five colors, like Ganoderma lucidum, rising into the sky and then dispersing over time." 2. The translation of the word "about" in ancient Chinese

The meaning of "about" is: about to; about to.

Heading: About to

Pinyin: jí jiāng

Explanation: Just about to; about to. About to leave.

Source: Tang Du Fu's "Twenty-Two Rhymes to Wei Zuocheng": "Now I want to go east to the sea, and I am about to go west to Qin."

Sentence:

1. The sky is getting darker and darker, and a snowstorm is coming.

2. At the critical moment when the grenade was about to explode, the squad leader used his body to cover his comrades.

3. The armies of both sides have set up their positions, and a fierce battle is about to begin.

4. My classmates are fully prepared for the upcoming exam.