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Classical Chinese-pull out the seedlings to encourage (word translation)

In the Song Dynasty, there was a man who died before the seedlings grew. He went back to ② and said, "I am sick today!" ! Give the seedlings a long time! "His sons are rushing to see, and Miao is dying. 6. The world is cold, the seedlings can't be supported, and the elderly are few. Those who give up because they feel useless don't cultivate seedlings; Help the old and help the young. Inaction is useless and harmful

[Notes]

① min (mǐ n)-the same as "pity", worry and worry. Length (zheng)-growth, growth, and "y"-pull.

(2) mans mans ran-tired.

(3) Sick-exhausted, is prolonged.

(4) to-I, the first person pronoun.

(5) trend -go. Go, go, go.

⑥ (Go)-Vegetation drying.

The second step is "pull"

Step 4 go home, go home, go home

Say to ... ...

10. Very rare, rare

1 1. benefit, benefit, benefit

12. Give up, give up, give up

13. Weeding, weeding

In the ancient Song Dynasty, there was a man who thought the seedlings were growing too slowly, so he pulled them up one by one and went home to boast, "I helped the seedlings grow today!" " When his son heard this, he went to the field and saw that Miao was dead. There are few people in the world who don't help the seedlings grow. People who give up because they feel useless are like lazy people who don't mow the grass for young seedlings. People who help it grow at their own expense, like those who encourage it by pulling out seedlings, are not good, but harmful.