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What do you mean, love without love?
Pronunciation: [ài ér bu de]
Source: Tang Juyi's "Lu Licheng, each building a mountain, living in a house, boasting and going a little further to the city ... talking about the two kings of drama": love is never seen, but it is similar to nothing.
I love it but I can't meet it, which is the same as never meeting it.
Chinese character strokes:
Antonym: easy.
Pinyin: q and ngér yījǔ
Meaning: describe things as easy to do, effortless and easy.
Yin Jifu in the Western Zhou Dynasty said in "Poetry, Elegance and People": "People also have words, virtue is like hair, and the people can give fresh examples."
There is an old saying: "Virtue is as light as a feather, and few people can be tall."
He is really a Hercules. He moved a big stone easily.
Usage: more formal; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; With praise.
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