Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Is despair the same as stunts?

Is despair the same as stunts?

Despair and stunts have different meanings. Despair means "cut off" and stunt means "unique", so they definitely have different meanings.

Definition of words:

1, despair

Cut off hope.

Wen Yiduo's stagnant water: "This is a desperate stagnant water, and the breeze can't move at all."

2, stunts

Also known as "unique". Superb skill.

Chen Yi's poem "Sending an Old Friend to the South" says: "If I don't move, the enemy won't notice. If I move, the wind will blow the leaves away. At this time, the stunt, the opponent An Cuo? "

The pronoun of despair:? Despair, disappointment

Acrobatics synonym: stunt

1, disappointed

Lose hope; Disappointed.

Cao Yu's Thunderstorm Scene 1: "Her eyes are often filled with the pain and resentment of a young woman who is disappointed."

2. Trick

Or stunts.

Jun Qing's Ode to Autumn in Tom Chang: "I never thought that this old man still has such stunts."