1. Things are valued because they are rare: Things are precious because they are rare. Same as "things are more valuable when they are rare".
2. Nothing more than: nothing more; nothing else.
3. Hechang: used before an affirmative form to express negation, with the meanings of not yet, where, and not.
4. To question: To question and condemn.
5. Excuse: excuse.
6. Shivering: shivering with cold.
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7. Omission: omission, omission.
8. Cadence: depression: decrease; Yang: increase; pause: pause; frustration: turning point. Refers to the ups and downs and pauses and turns of the sound.
9. In a small way: from a small point of view, from the details.
10. Admonition: exhortation, exhortation again and again.
11. No way to start: No way to start. It means that things are too complicated and there is a lot to say, but I don’t know where to start.
12. No news: No trace. No news at all.
13. Crimson: deep red.
14. In groups: into: to become, to become. Groups of people gathered together.
15. Crash course: refers to a special class that shortens the study period and completes studies in a shorter period of time.
16. Oily and lustrous: Described as very shiny and moist.
17. Extremely beautiful: appearance, demeanor, etc. are close to perfection or the ideal state, arousing great enjoyment in beauty.
18. Deformity: An abnormal shape formed by a certain part of an organism during development.
19. Sigh: Sigh.
20. Relocation: moving residence; moving house.
21. Responsible: Designate someone or an organization to accomplish something.
22. Residence: sojourn; sojourn.
23. Discovery of conscience: This is the natural manifestation of kindness. Later, it mostly refers to the inner correct understanding of right and wrong, good and evil reappearing.
24. Gentleman: In the old days, it meant a person with good conduct. Nowadays, it is often used sarcastically to refer to people who pretend to be serious.
25. Deep aversion to pain: disgust: disgust; pain: hatred. Refers to extreme hatred and hatred for someone or something.
Good Sentences + Appreciation:
1. "Probably, things are more valuable than hope."
Appreciation: Used with the "stop" at the end of the sentence , guessing in a humorous tone the reasons for the "preferential treatment" in Sendai, with the bitterness of the citizens of a weak country.
2. "Tokyo is nothing more than this."
Appreciation: It expresses the author's strong disgust at the foul atmosphere created by Qing students studying abroad in Tokyo.
3. They also cheered like they were drunk.
Appreciation: It shows that they are all gloating and insensitive, which strongly expresses the author's hatred for the mental numbness of people under the long-term rule of the reactionaries.
4. "This continued until he finished teaching the subjects he was responsible for: osteology, vascular science, and neurology."
Appreciation: I admire Mr. Fujino's serious and responsible spirit.
5. It seems that he is about to say something in a measured tone.
Appreciation: It shows that the facts did not appear, but it was just a scene imagined by the author, and the power of encouragement is huge. This strongly expresses the author's nostalgia for Mr. Fujino.
6. "His enthusiastic hope for me and tireless teachings are, in a small way, for China, in the hope that China will have new medicine; in a big way, they are for academics. I just hope that new medicine will be spread to China. His character is great in my eyes and heart."
Appreciation: I deeply express my memory and gratitude to Mr. Fujino.
More good sentences:
1. There is no road in the world, and people who travel more often become roads.
2. Tokyo is nothing more than this. When the cherry blossoms in Ueno are in full bloom, they do look like light crimson clouds, but under the flowers there are also groups of "Qing students studying abroad" crash course, with big braids on their heads that are as high as the tops of student hats. Rising high, forming a Mount Fuji. There are also those whose braids are untied and tied flatly, and their hats are removed to reveal a shiny look, just like a little girl's bun, and they have to twist their necks a few times. It's really beautiful.
3. I have bound the lecture notes he corrected into three thick volumes and kept them as a permanent souvenir. Unfortunately, when I moved house seven years ago, a book box was destroyed and half the box of books was lost. It happened that these lecture notes were also lost. I asked the transportation bureau to look for it, but there was no reply. Only his photograph is still hanging on the east wall of my Beijing residence, opposite my desk.
4. Whenever I am tired at night and want to be lazy, I look up and catch a glimpse of his dark and thin face in the light, as if he is about to say something in a measured tone, which suddenly makes me realize my conscience and increases my courage. So he lit up a cigarette and continued to write some words that were deeply hated by "gentlemen" and his like.
5. In the season when the cherry blossoms in Ueno are in full bloom, they do look like crimson light clouds, but under the flowers there are also groups of "Qing students" crash course, with big flowers on their heads. The braid is so high that the top of the student hat rises high, forming a Mount Fuji.
6. A dark and thin gentleman with a mustache and glasses, holding a stack of large and small books.
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