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What is a coordinate word?
A coordinate phrase refers to a phrase consisting of two words with similar or opposite meanings.

Second, the type:

1) name+name, culture and education today or tomorrow.

2) move+move, willing to investigate and implement.

3) shape+shape, brilliant and solemn, colorful and sunny.

4) generation+generation, that's me and him.

5) Quantity+quantity, extending for thousands of generations in all directions (noun phrase).

For example:

1 ghost

Pinyin: chmè i w m ng li m ng li γ ng

Interpretation: charm: also known as "charm"; In ancient legends, ghosts in mountains and lakes; Ghost: also known as "Confusion II"; Landscape monsters in ancient legends. Refers to a ghost that harms people. Later used as a metaphor for all kinds of bad guys. The original work is enchanting and confusing.

Source: Zuo Qiuming's "Three Years of Zuo Zhuan" Pre-Qin Gong Xuan: "You can't meet ghosts.

Ghosts that harm people are beyond human reach.

2. Emotions and sorrows

Pinyin: xǐ nù āi lè

Explanation: Describe several different manifestations of people's feelings.

Source: The Doctrine of the Mean by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty: "Therefore, a gentleman is cautious and independent, and his feelings are not expressed in the middle, and the middle section is harmonious.

Therefore, a virtuous person is also cautious when he is alone. When the joys and sorrows are not obvious, it is called the clock; After it is shown, it conforms to the festival and is called harmony.