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The meaning of dross

Dregs mean: distiller's grains, bean dregs and the like.

Basic definition: Metaphor is a poor and worthless thing: get rid of its dross and take its essence. When inheriting cultural heritage, we should take its essence and discard its dross.

Detailed explanation: wine. Metaphor is a rough and useless person who hates food or things. Han and Liu Xiang's "New Preface Miscellaneous Matters II": "Hunger in famine years, endless dross, a dog and a horse have more grain than millet." "Biography of Han Poetry" Volume 5: "This is really the dross of the holy king, and it is not beautiful." In the Qing Dynasty, Dai Mingshi's Preface to Trade Ink Volume: "Take its essence and discard its dross, take the pen as the text and spread it far away." "On New Democracy" XV: "Get rid of its feudal dross and take its democratic essence."

Examples of dregs:

1. For western culture, we should discard its dross and take its essence, and never accept everything uncritically.

When inheriting cultural heritage, we should take its essence and discard its dross.

When we study ancient things today, we should take its essence and discard its dross, so as to make the past serve the present.

For example, I don't like people who care too much, because I'm not a person who cares too much. This kind of person is too young. These people, who are worthless, have basically been directly banned by me and have no interest in communication. For valuable things, I can be patient and take the value I can give each other as the social core. Even if I don't appreciate him, it doesn't prevent me from observing each other's advantages and taking the essence to discard the dross.

We should criticize the dross in traditional culture.

6. Although there are a lot of dross in Confucianism, the overall content is profound and profound, and it has accumulated for thousands of years and has far-reaching influence.

7. For the culture of ancient and modern China and foreign countries, we must discard its dross and take its essence, and we must be eclectic.

8. Legend has it that there is an ancient' gathering soul array', which can gather the souls of gods, take their essence, discard their dross and give birth to more powerful souls.

9. Taking the essence of traditional culture and discarding its dross means promoting truth and suppressing falsehood, promoting goodness and suppressing evil, promoting beauty and suppressing ugliness, and promoting clarity and suppressing turbidity.

10, people who want to be hard to fill, like flies, sift out dross, screen out evil thoughts, take risks, and some failures in life are written like this.