Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Focus on introduction

Focus on introduction

Paying attention to something means paying attention to or attaching importance to something. Emphasize tone and weight. Focus on one aspect; Emphasize it. Lu Xun's preface to essays and novels in the second episode of "All Streets Pavilion": "Later, the number of vernacular writers gradually increased, but because" New Youth "is actually an argumentative publication, the creation did not pay much attention to it, and only vernacular poems flourished." 1. focus on one aspect; Emphasize it. Mao Zedong's "On the Establishment of Reporting System": "The text of the report is limited to about 1000 words at a time ... or focus on several questions at a time, leaving the rest of the questions alone and moving only a few strokes." Qu Qiubai's Literary Miscellanies: "The auspicious day of the ecliptic in the north is' May 7' because it seems to excuse Yuan Shikai; The auspicious day in the south is' May 9' because it is necessary to focus on the crimes of traitors. " 2. aggravate (illness). Liu Qing's History of Entrepreneurship, Chapter 1, Chapter 2 and Chapter 3: "What are you doing here? What are you doing here? Is it important? " Liu Qing's "Hard Iron": "The old inspector said,' The rheumatism in the past was recently seen in the rice fields and emphasized. " "