A correctly spelled word
In the course of ...
real
To be exact; Precisely
normality
correct
high noon
A healthy atmosphere
stand at attention
soon
formal
about
goodish
Make corrections
Make corrections
correct
Orthodox school
pure colour
The first month of the lunar year
appropriate
fair
Orthographic idioms
bring order out of chaos
Point out sternly and clearly
Be serious
In the prime of life
serious
Fairness and honesty, not the meaning of music.
Speak harshly out of a sense of justice
The name is correct, and what is said is reasonable-completely reasonable within one's jurisdiction.
Abandon evil and do good-turn a new page
Serious
An upright gentleman
Work in a fair manner
Explain idioms with orthography
bring order out of chaos
【būLu? nfǎ nzh? ng]
Biography of the Ram? Fourteen years of public mourning: "set things right and oppose right deviation." "Lv Hou? Li Lezhi: "Han Xing, set things right. "refers to the management of chaos and the restoration of normal order.
Point out sternly and clearly
【y? zh? ngc? y? n]
Use "best decission".
Be serious
【yīb nzh? ngjīng]
Describe solemn, formal and very serious (sometimes with irony).
In the prime of life
【fēnghu? zh? ngm? o]
Both grace and talent are in a good time.
serious
【zh? ngerājīng]
Very serious; Seriously: he is a cultivator. Let's invite him to dinner.
Fairness and honesty, not the meaning of music.
【gō ngzh? ngb? ē]
Fairness, integrity and uncompromising.
Speak harshly out of a sense of justice
【y? zh? ngc? y? n]
The truth is fair and the wording is serious. It is also important to be positive.
The name is correct, and what is said is reasonable-completely reasonable within one's jurisdiction.
【m? ngzh? ngy? nsh? n]
The Analects of Confucius? Lutz: "If the name is not correct, the words will not be smooth;" If words are not fluent, then things can't be done. "It means that if the birthright is not correct, it is inappropriate and unreasonable to speak; If what you say is inappropriate and unreasonable, you can't do it. Later, "just" generally means that the reasons for doing things are just and sufficient.
Abandon evil and do good-turn a new page
【gǎixi? guī zh? ng]
Leave the evil path and return to the right path. Correct your mistakes and turn over a new leaf.
Serious
【zh? ngd? gungm? ng]
Behave appropriately and be honest with each other.
Get down to business
【y? nguī zh? ngzhu? n]
Only by speaking or writing can we get back to the point (common idioms in comments and old novels).
An upright gentleman
【zh? ngr? New era]
Refers to a person with good morals. It is also used to satirize hypocritical people.
Pronounce each word correctly and sweetly.
【z? zh? ngqiāngyu? n]
(Speaking or singing) Clear pronunciation and mellow voice (mostly used in traditional Chinese opera or Quyi): He is good at reading and singing, and his performances are full of sound and emotion.