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When I was studying chemistry in junior high school, what impressed me the most was that when I wrote the symbol ho for water, I accidentally wrote 2 instead of 3. At that time, I was doing self-study at night, and the chemistry teacher just walked by casually. I saw the mistake at a glance and asked me to correct it. At that time Can't help but sigh: This teacher's eyes are too sharp.
Later I learned that children learning Chinese also have a common problem: they cannot accept typos.
Since the time when I had a mobile phone, I have this kind of awareness when I send a message: I can't accept typos. When I see other people's typos, I will point them out. After writing my own composition, I will check it word by word, and even a punctuation mark must be corrected. It used to be the same in the literary club. Every time the magazine was published, I had to proofread each article. Later, when I joined the publicity team, I would correct typos and sentences This is a common problem, and it can be regarded as a poor obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Of course, I can't guarantee that I will never make typos. Sometimes I send too many messages or I am too busy with work, and it is easy to make typos, but as long as I find them, I will try my best to correct them.
Generally speaking, Chinese is quite fun. Sometimes there is only one "reading comprehension" difference between typos and correct words, such as the error-prone words that students have dictated these days:
1. Fishing rod: Fishing props, people used to make it with slender bamboo poles, so the pole is "bamboo prefix".
2. Boom. Personal understanding, lifting props, to hang things up, the pole should be long and not easy to break, so it is made of wood, so it is a "hanging pole".
3. Leisurely. The mood is leisurely and free.
4. Sorrow. It is related to the mood, standing on the sidelines, worried. So "worry".
5. Shape. Superficial understanding, the appearance of the item, so it is "shape". (2) strong. "Strong" is mostly used to describe a man's robustness and strength. Therefore, "shape" and "strong" are still very easy to distinguish.
6. Chapters. This word belongs to the words composed of two synonyms, such as "leader" and "bright". An article, a chapter, combined together is a "chapter".
7. Ding Ling Ding Ling. Generally used for the cool sound of metal hitting. Fixed collocation
As long as you understand the meaning of words when learning Chinese, it is still very easy to remember as a whole, such as "dye". end". When dyeing, if the dyeing is not uniform at one time, then dye it several times, so the number "nine" means many times
Learning literature is also fun because the same word has different meanings in different situations. For example, the word "good", we usually say "good man" is a commendatory term, when it appeared in "Dream of Red Mansions" Lin Daiyu said to Jia Baoyu before his death The sentence "Baoyu, hello" has endless meanings
Generally speaking, people who study literature like to chew on words. Chinese characters are extensive and profound, and it is quite fun to taste them carefully. The best way for students to understand each word is to trace the source, get to the bottom of it, ask more questions, check more notes. (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com