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What does hydrophobic mean?

It means that courtiers present the throne to the emperor and talk about current events.

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"Biao" is a special style of writing letters to the emperor in ancient China, and it is also the style used by feudal social ministers to make statements, requests and suggestions to the emperor. In ancient times, courtiers wrote letters to kings with various names. During the Warring States Period, they were collectively referred to as "books", such as Le Yi's "Letter to King Yan Hui" and Li Si's "Exhortation to Expel Guests". "Book" is a general term for letters and opinions.

In the Han Dynasty, this kind of writing was divided into four sub-categories, namely, chapter, performance, expression and discussion. Liu Xie said in Wen Xin Diao Zhang Long Biao: "Zhang Xie thanked it, played it according to disintegration, expressed his feelings and discussed his differences." It can be seen that the main function of the watch is to express the loyalty and hope of the courtiers to the monarch.

Although the specific content is different, it is inseparable from the use of lyric techniques. Therefore, "moving with emotion" can also be said to be a basic feature of this style. In addition, this style has its own special format, such as saying "what did I say" at the beginning and saying "I am always in awe, nodding my head and committing a capital crime" at the end.

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Table, a style written to the emperor in ancient times. In ancient China, courtiers wrote letters to the monarch with various names. During the Warring States period, they were collectively referred to as "books", such as Li Si's "admonition by book". In the Han dynasty, this kind of writing was divided into four categories: chapter, performance, expression and discussion. "Write chapters with gratitude, play with disintegration, express feelings and discuss differences." (Wen Xin Diao Long) In addition, there is an article devoted to state affairs, also called Mao.

The basic feature of "table" is "moving with emotion" The famous one is Chen Biao, also known as Chen Biao.

The documents submitted by China ancient subjects to the monarch have various names: during the Warring States period, they were collectively referred to as "books"; In the Han dynasty, it was divided into four categories: chapter, performance, expression and discussion, mainly because of the different division of content, that is, Liu Xie said that "chapter is thanks, performance is scattered, expression is expression, and discussion is disagreement", and there is also an article dedicated to discussing state affairs called "sparse"; In the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, such articles were collectively called "watches".