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What's the difference between no cover and no cover?

The difference between unobstructed vision and unobstructed vision lies in:

1, different sources:

Take a panoramic view: Ming Conglan's "Preventing Frontier Invasion": "It's flat and high here. If a thief overlooks the city and has a panoramic view, it's a taboo for military strategists."

Take a glance: Zhu Ziqing's "Nanjing": "On the shore; Fortunately, there are five continents dotted in the lake, otherwise ~ "

2. Different interpretations:

Take in everything in a glance, that is, everything can be seen at a glance, without omission.

Take in everything in a glance means that the content of poetry articles is relatively dull and boring, and there is no place to aftertaste; It can also mean that the field of vision is wide, and at first glance, all the scenery is closed at this moment, without any omission.

Stroke of Chinese characters

The synonym of "everything in a glance": clarity.

Pinyin [y and q and ng è r ch ǔ]

The explanation is very clear.

Synonyms are distinct, clear, vivid, clear, clear, clear, black and white, at a glance, at a glance.

Antonyms are vague, vague, vague, vague, hesitant, vague, vague, obscure and vague.