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Please teach the first volume of the seventh grade Chinese class and add notes and detailed explanations to Pinyin.

Pinyin and interpretation of Chinese characters in the first lesson of the seventh grade of People's Education Press & gt wishful thinking (ch τ xi γ ng): only thinking about confidentiality (yǐn mì): hiding, not exposing. Tieqing: Blue-black, which mostly describes people turning blue when they are afraid, angry or sick. Níng chéng: concentration. Yò u ò: Attraction and attraction.

Xuān téng: noisy and boiling. Instant (yíshěn Jiān): the blink of an eye. Lesson 2>

Admonish: admonish, teach. S ǒ ng Li √: Hold your head high. Detour (yū huí): twists and turns. Gaze (níng shì): Look intently. Chuò qì: sobbing, sobbing, crying. Nahan: Surprise, surprise. Describe a person who is very thin. Jumpy(xρnρNJρng ròu tiào): describes being worried about disaster, being very scared and uneasy. Tó tó u y ū n mü xu an: My hair is dizzy, my eyes are dizzy, and I feel everything is spinning. Be careful (xi m: o xi m: o x ě n y y y:): It means serious and respectful. Now describe caution, I dare not neglect.

Lesson 3>

Líng Luo: refers to withering; Drop off Duàn xù: Sometimes it is interrupted, sometimes it is continued. Shōu Li?n: behave yourself and control your body and mind. Kuān shù: tolerance, forgiveness meanness (bēi wēi): meanness; Small.

Meticulous (yì s ì b ù g ǒ u): describe carefully, even in the smallest place.

Lesson 4>

Ultimate (zhōng jí): finally; Finally; Finally. Bèng jiàn: Splashing in all directions. Fán mì: Many and dense. Standing (zhü li): standing for a long time. Stare: Pay attention to the distance. Lí ng d ρ ng; No dependence. Rare things (xī líng) are rare. I can't help laughing (rūn jùn bùjīn): I can't help laughing. No way: I can't help myself. Xiān lù qióng jiāng: describes fine wine or delicious juice. Metaphor is delicious. Qiongjiang: a metaphor for the wine drunk by immortals. Here we describe a large number of bees and butterflies. Describe the phenomenon of twisted branches.

Lesson 6>

Hunger and cold (jοhán): Hunger and cold are mostly used in the difficult situation of lack of clothes and food. Lí luàn: separation of relatives and social chaos caused by wars and natural disasters. Juriens: A link. Yu xing: travel long distances to a certain place. JuéJiang: Strong and unyielding.

Diàn wū: dirty; Foul. Metaphor reputation defiled a person's reputation. Strong dissatisfaction or hatred. Pickpocket (pá qiè): Stealing other people's (property). Curse (zǔ zhòu): Originally refers to praying for ghosts and gods to add disaster to people you hate; Now refers to swearing. Nóng yρn: Dense shade.

Kiss between the sea and the sky (h m4ih m: i ti ā n xi ā ng w ě n ě n): the sea and the sky are connected and integrated. Làng zǐ huí tóu: It's a metaphor for people who don't do their jobs and turn over a new leaf.

Lùlùzhōng shh ng: It describes that there is no great career achievement in a busy life, and I live a dull life. Jué ché fé ng sh ng: describes finding a way out when there is no way out. Out of reach (kěwàng bùkjí): You can only see from a distance, but you can't get close. Often used to describe things that cannot be achieved at present.

Lesson 7>

Tān lán: insatiable, insatiable. Degenerate Dulu Decoration (Di N Zhu Decoration): Set it off or decorate it to make the original thing better. R m n Rǎn rǎn (r m n r m n): Take your time. Spend (a day) in pain.

Chuxing: a form that has begun to take shape and has not yet been finalized. Fat and fat. Sparse (x and sh ū): rare, not much. Lèi lèi: multi-fingered; Overlap; In a string. (Discrimination: fruitful, can not be pronounced as Shuòguǒl Ili) Low cycle (dī huí): wandering; Nostalgia; Lingering; Rotating ups and downs.

Chén diàn diàn: describes an object that is too heavy to fall. Eagerly (y m 4 n b ā b ā): describes eagerly looking forward to.

Complex stringed instrument (fá n xiá n jí gu ǐ n): all kinds of cheerful music. Hong Dang lǜ jiǔ: Described the bustling nightlife. Líng lóng tótàu: describes the exquisite and bright objects. Concrete but small (Jù t ǐ rē i): (style, appearance, pattern, etc. ) generally, but the shape or scale is small. DuσzσduσcγI: Colorful, describing various colors. Indelible (bkómómiè): It will disappear with time. Words and deeds will remain in people's memory forever. Huí wèi wú qióng: After eating something, it is memorable, which means that the more you think about it afterwards, the more meaningful you feel.

Lesson 8>

Hu ? x? n (Hu ? x? n): Buddhism refers to the heart that can perceive the truth, and now it refers to the heart of wisdom. Play (xě xě): a game; Play. F ng y ù n: grace; Charm. Leisure (xián shì): leisure and comfort. Tell (bǐng gào): In the past, it meant to report things to superiors or elders.

Bad luck: a difficult experience. Begging (xíng qǐ): Begging. Zhengse: It means serious expression and serious attitude. Luò nàn: Suffer misfortune; Encounter disaster. Belong to, belong to.

Liú luò: Wandering in other places, down and out. Wú y not uú wú l ǜ: No worries or worries.

Xρn kuàng shén yí: Open-minded and cheerful. Yěn qíng Yuán quē: A word describing the various states of the moon, which is often used to describe the impermanence of life. Unique in the world (jǔ shì wú shuāng): There is no second one in the world.

Heartache is like cutting (xρn tòng rúgē): Heartache is like cutting with a knife, indicating great sadness and pain. Dangers happen one after another (xi m n xi à ng di é sh ng): Dangerous things happen one after another. Désh zh zh Juan: Anxiety about losing personal interests means that one cares more about personal gains and losses. I am always worried and sad. Describe people's empty thoughts and fragile feelings. Tiān zāi rén huò: Natural and man-made disasters. Sudden: To occur unexpectedly and suddenly. Foreign country (yì guó tā xiāng): refers to a foreign country or place outside the country.

Lesson 9>

Perseverance (zhí zhuó): refers to stubbornness or rigidity, and also refers to the pursuit of something. Biān cè: urge; Incentive. Shèng míng: Money or kind paid to others for using their labor or articles. Shē wàng: Expectations are too high.

Riot (ró u lü n): harassment; Aggressiveness Reprimand angrily (hē zé): loudly reprimand chagrin (à o n m 40): annoyance. Chén zuì: It means to be immersed in something or a certain realm (mízui): infatuation and intoxication.

Sudden death: sudden death. Die unexpectedly and suddenly. Have a clear conscience (wèn xīn wú ku): Ask yourself if you have any sense of shame.

Lesson eleven.

Lǐ ng rǐ n: Qingrun. Yùn niàng: The original meaning is wine-making. In this paper, it means that all kinds of smells in the air are getting stronger and stronger, like fermentation. M à i nê ng: Show off. W m: n Zhu m: n (w m4nzhu m4n): the same as "tactfully". Describe the mellow voice. Liáo liàng: The voice is round and loud.

Huáng yūn: refers to the blurred part around light, shadow or color. Hūng tuū: Let's go and make it stand out. Jìng mò: silence; There is no sound. Shū huó: stretching activities. Happy(xρnρnρnρrán): The appearance of joy describes a good mood.

Fán huā nèn yè: The flowers are lush and the leaves are fresh and tender, which describes the beautiful spring scenery.

H péng yǐn bàn: Call friends and attract companions. D ǒ u s ǒ u j and ng shé n: Cheer up. Exquisite flowers (Hu ā zh and zhāo zh?n): a metaphor for graceful posture.

Lesson 12>

Xiāng: Embedding one object on or around another object. Xiang Qing(Xi M4 ng Qing): (The sky) has clear eyes. Wēn qíng: It's warm and sunny. Comfort (ā n stone): quiet and comfortable. Skin (jρfū): delicate muscle skin (xiù qi): delicate.

L ǔ Ping: The name of this plant is also called Manjianghong. Its leaves float on the water. It is green in spring and reddish brown in summer. It can be used as feed for fish and livestock, fertilizer and medicine for rice fields. Algae: an algae plant that grows in water. Storage: storage and accumulation. Chéng qρng: This lesson refers to clear and transparent water. k! Ng Lí ng: Wonderful and unpredictable. Ink painting: refers to Chinese painting with pure ink and no coloring. Lán wāng wāng: describes the blue sparkle. Lesson 13>

Daise: China traditional color terms, cyan and black. Lingxiu (líng xiù): comely and beautiful. Zh zh m∥n: Full, full. Ultimate (zhōng jí): finally; Finally; Finally. Pú fú: Crawl. Dàn dàn: The way the water waves ripple.

Fine sandy grass (QIān QIān xǐcǐo): describes the lush grass. W incarnation: The music is brisk and the dance is beautiful. Describe the beautiful posture of bees and butterflies flying. Chūn Huáqi shí: It is a metaphor for the causal relationship of things, and later it is a metaphor for literary talent and virtue, and it also refers to the passage of time and the changes of years.

Chūn Huāqi Yuè: Spring flowers and autumn moon. Generally refers to the beautiful scenery in spring and autumn. Xi: It means leisure and fun.

Lesson 14>

Y ō y ō ug incarnation: deep valley. FéI Shuo: (referring to fruits, etc.). ) big and complete. Describe the fruit as delicious and juicy. Habitat (q and x): stop; Sojourn. Gubó: To return, dock and dock (a fishing boat). Liáo kuo: high and empty. Kū hé: Dry, no water. Clear bottle (qρng Liè): The water quality is clear and transparent.

Mèng mèi: refers to sleep.

Lesson 16.

Fantasy (qí huàn): refers to the strange, illusory and unreal ancient (yuán gǔ):) The oldest ancient skeleton (hái gǔ): bones. Wrap it up (guǒ cáng: Wrap it up with an object and hide it. Cūng lóng: lush vegetation; Describe the lush trees. Elegant (y not yūu yǎm): quiet and elegant. Tàn fú: I admire you. Creator (ZH incarnation): the creator of all things, God (Judaism, Christianity, Islam). H m 4 I k shílàn: The sea dries up and the rocks crumble. Go through a long time. Sunbeads n x ng y í: In the past, it meant that the sun and the stars in the sky constantly changed their positions every day, and later it was used to indicate that time flies and things are constantly changing. It is also used to describe how time flies.

Lesson 17

Fēng luán: This article refers to a small and sharp mountain. Omen: a sign displayed in advance. Lightness (qρng yíng): feminine. Yún chèn: even number; Harmonious proportion. Bēng tā: collapse, collapse. Mimà n: (Smoke, fog, water, etc. It's everywhere.

Signs (zhēng zhào): predicted or imminent signs. A moment is a short time. ZētàI wàn qiān: describes the beauty in all aspects of appearance and posture. Biàn huà wú cháng: It means that things are constantly changing, irregular and unpredictable.

Lesson 18>

Harassment (r m 4 o Luan): harassment; Disturbing wail: A sad or harsh cry. Hunt: To kill or hunt wild animals. Wail (āi háo): wail, cry for grief, cry loudly (xuān xiāo): shout; Loud and dumb (y and y ě n y m): hoarse. Chén chéjé: It is very quiet. J √ ng m √: describes silence or sadness. Obtain the interests of others by improper means. Robbery: To rob, plunder, and obtain by illegal means. Kuà i: I like it very much; I like it very much. Ruròu Qiang Shi: The original meaning means that the weak in animals are swallowed up by the strong. Metaphor is that the weak are swallowed up by the strong. Vague (yǐn yǐn yuē yuē): It means that it looks or sounds vague, not very clear, and the feeling is not obvious. Continuous (Lián XBúduàn): one after another, the night is endless (yè sè cāng máng): it refers to night, water, earth, etc. Gè ng Shè ng y Chó u: It means that the technology or skill is better than others.

Panic (j ρ j Ι ng Hu á ng sh Ι cu Ι o): I don't know what to do at once because of panic. Kā i tá ng pê 22Dê (Kā i tá ng pê 22Dê): Cut open the abdomen and scrape it open (describe poultry). It means eating is delicious and talking is interesting. Duàn zh chán tuǐǐ: Limbs are incomplete.

Without hesitation (háo bù yóu yù): It describes being very decisive in speaking and doing things without hesitation.

Lesson nineteen.

Observation (guān cè): observation and measurement. Instruction (zhǐlūng): refers to the command. Hé suàn: Spend less and gain more. Hi y: refers to a certain marine area, including surface and underwater. Chàng tán: Have a good chat and speak freely. St. W. Wu: heartfelt yearning.

Milestone (lǐ chéng bēi): an important event that can be used as a symbol in the process of historical development. Hold your head up and chest out (ng sh ǒ u t ǐ ng li): Hold your head up and chest out. Very energetic and verve. Yíyèg Zhu: Describe weakness and loneliness. Yáo yáo zài wàng: Far things are in front of you, and you can see them.

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Zheng (zhēng): Zheng, also known as Zheng He, is a traditional stringed instrument in China. Baldness (tū): This article describes that (trees) have no branches and leaves. Crab (xiè): animal name. Crustaceans in arthropods. Bud (lěi): a flower in bud, and bone falling (duěI): falling; Yā chà: tools made of forked branches are lonely: deserted; Loneliness. Qiáo Cuìì: Huang Shou; Thin loss

Sud Shā: describes the scene of plants dying in autumn and winter, and the cool color threatens to say goodbye (jué bié): it means leaving without meeting. Dàng yàng: drifting; Ups and downs. Xián wù: disgust, disgust. Xiào bǐng: something to make fun of; Jokes. Ké bǐ: Proud and contemptible. Shí wù: All kinds of articles and appliances. Duozhi daily necessities

Jρng Huáng: shock and fear; Panic. Seèsuū: refers to the body curled up and trembling due to cold, shock and other reasons. Oran: Arrogant expression. Nü sh ā: refers to the death of a person due to cruelty; A very cruel killing. Kuān shù: Forgive, forgive. Suddenly realize (Hu m: ng rá n dà wù): suddenly realize, metaphorically speaking, someone or something is suddenly enlightened. Kǔxρn gūy: refers to hard study or management.

Lesson 22. Antelope woodcarving >>

Wipe (mǒ): Wipe, wipe. Zuàn: Grab, hold steady, grab or grab with your hands (dǐ i): Grab. Peng (pēng pēng): It is an onomatopoeic word that describes the sound of a heartbeat. Branches: branches. Trembling with cold, or trembling with fear.

Lesson 23 << Walking >>

Persuade (xìn fú): believe and admire. Bud (nèn yá): a green branch, which describes a new and weak life. Shà shí: A very short time. Dispel: To disperse the members of a family or group. Grievance (wěi qu): I feel sad when I am treated unfairly. Shu ǐ b not lí n lí n: describes the clear water surface.

Gédéqísuǒ: It means everyone is satisfied. Everything is arranged properly. Lesson 24.

Ni Xi 'ao: Sneaking. A ritual in which religious people pray for blessings to God. Two flowers stand side by side on the same stem. HuāRui: Flowers bring good omen. H à n à n another name for lotus. The ancients called the unopened lotus flower a bud. Compassion (cí lián): love and pity. Shade(yρn bì): refuge.

Lesson 26. The emperor's new clothes >>

Xuàn yào: showing off; Boast. Chèn zhí: competent position. Proper (tuǒ dàng): competent for the post. Chéng bào: submission and submission; Report. Report (superior) funny (huá jī): Describe a person's language and actions with humor, which makes people laugh. Your Majesty: A title given to a monarch by a subordinate minister.

Exquisite (jρng zhi): Exquisite and meticulous. Title (tóu xián): official title, academic title (jué shì), etc.: the lowest title of a European monarchy, non-hereditary, not among the nobility. Horror (hà i ré n t and ng wé n): It is very surprising and frightening. Suíshēng fühè: I don't have my own opinion, so I will tell others.

Lesson 27. Two Poems by Guo Moruo >>

Piāo mi?o: It vaguely describes, if there is anything, if there is nothing. Dìng rán: definitely; Absolutely. Qí zhēn: It refers to something strange and precious. Xián yóu: Go out to play casually in your spare time; Go out to play together. Lǒng zhào: Cover it like a cage. Sparse star (shūxρng): There are few stars, which are very sparse.

Lesson 28. Nu Wa made man >>

Nu Wa (nǐwā): the legendary god who created man and filled the sky. Chéng chè ne: the water is clear and the bottom is dark (y not y not u gu ā ng): the light is dim. Líng mǐn: Agile, flexible and quick-witted. Mián yán: continuous.

Magic is infinite. Describe superb skills and omnipotent. M m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m ng m m m ng zh ē n zh ē n ē n): Describe the lush vegetation.

Lesson 29. The blind boy and his shadow >:> Play (xī xì): Play, play. Cleisthenes: Niu Jiao. Chán chán: onomatopoeic words. Describe the sound of streams, springs, etc. Blink (zh m: ba): Eyes open and close quickly. Of rosy skin. Twins (luán shēng): (Two people) were born of the same child. Ym 4 ng s ū s: scratching sensation caused by slight irritation to skin or mucosa. The way you walk unsteadily