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The ancient meaning of keeping a secret.

The ancient meaning of keeping one's mouth shut: keep one's tongue shut. Say it or not.

Pinyin: jiā n shé bí k ǒ u.

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Explanation: Shut your mouth. Shut your mouth and stop talking.

Source: Yuan Kang Wenyuan's "A Flower for Jade Ye Er": "Look at other people's eyebrows and laugh at your silence."

Usage: as predicate and object; Keep silent.

Emotion: Silence is a neutral word.

Tradition: Shut your mouth.

Close meaning: tongue-tied.

English: Shut up.

The benefits of learning words

It contains the beauty of language, traditional wisdom and historical allusions. After thousands of years of precipitation, it has extremely high wisdom and connotation. Although it is a few numbers, it means a lot. Children who master idioms have witty remarks and writing with the help of God. It embodies the essence of China traditional culture, which can not only improve children's language expression ability, but also serve as a kind of moral education, which is of great benefit to children's growth.

Chinese tests children's ability to master words, and composition is the standard to test this ability. How to improve children's literary literacy and writing ability has always been the focus of Chinese teaching. After children master idioms skillfully, they can apply them to composition, which is very helpful to improve their Chinese performance.

Mastering a certain number of idioms and accurately understanding and using them can greatly improve the ability of language expression, which is the premise of interpersonal relationship and effective communication.