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What does it mean to see Chang Xin often?
Always looking at new ones.
Pronunciation: cháng? kàn? Chang? Layla
Quote: Agatha's Engineering Mistakes: If you don't learn new things, you will forget the old ones. You should always review. Books are always new, and you will have different experiences.
Chinese character strokes:
Synonym: review the past and learn the new.
Pronunciation: [w ē n gü zh and x and n]
Interpretation: Review what you have learned and gain new experience.
Source: "The Analects of Confucius for Politics": "Review the old and learn the new; You can be a teacher. "
Vernacular translation: Review old knowledge to gain new understanding and experience, with which you can become a teacher.
Grammar: as predicate, attribute and object.
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