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How to describe a man who speaks logically in classical Chinese?
Watch your mouth.

Meticulous: meticulous; Be careful.

"Book of Rites": "Be cautious and know." Zheng Xuan's Note: "Zhen," "Biography of Heather and Kong Xiuyuan": "I hate living in a prominent place, and I am meticulous in my nature. I have never said anything about it." Luo Song Da Jing's Record of He Lin Yu (Volume 16): "Send Tai Baiyun:' Think of it as a bottle of wine, heavy and detailed? "Fine words mean that they are not detailed enough." Qing Zhang's "White Branches and Ten Rhymes": "It is four feet long and five feet wide. Why reduce the silk? "Zhu Guangqian's Selected Essays on Literature and Art": "Careful thinking is coherent. "