The antonym of encouragement
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Encouraging explanation

1. Drumming and dancing. Yanzi's Spring and Autumn Annals, Outer Part II: "Today Kongqiu is full of vocal music to waste the world, and plays string songs to encourage people to gather together." Han Yingshao's Preface to "General Customs": "As an old saying goes, songs eulogize different sounds, and encourage people with different shapes, either straight or evil, or good or lewd." 2. In ancient times, it was often used to worship gods. "Records of the Historian · Filial Piety and Martial Arts": "The folk leisure temple still has the music of encouragement, but today's suburban temple has no music, how can it be called?" "Southern History · Descendants of Empress Concubines · Later Advocates for Imperial Concubines": "Set up prostitutes to worship in the palace, gather witches to encourage them." Song Sushi's "Qing year Yang Kanggong envoy Gaoli also played the poem of" Calling for the Sea God Temple at the Banqiao Bridge ":" Talk and laugh about the wonders, inspire the South China Sea God. "3

Antonym of encouragement

  • strike dǎ jī 
    1. Strike; to hit. Chapter 97 of Outlaws of the Marsh: "[Qiong Ying] is not only skilled in martial arts, but also has a supernatural means, which is to fly stones and strike birds with one hundred shots." 2. Attack to make the other party suffer failures and setbacks. Lu Xun's Collection of Letters to Zengtian: "There is always such a group of people in Shanghai who want to use it to plan for themselves as soon as something happens, so they must take a slight hit." Biye's "Our power is invincible" Chapter II: "First of all, we must open the way to the march, so that the big regiments can move smoothly into the East Mountains, and then separate the enemy and give serious annihilative strikes." 3. Still stimulating
  • depressed xiāo chén 
    Also called "depression". 1. Gone. Tang Yuanzhen's poem "Liu Ruan's Wife": "When the peach blossoms fly away in the autumn wind, where can the depression go?" Song Sima Guang's poem "Dan Shu Shi Ping": "Please engrave a good name, there will be no depression for thousands of years." Ming Chenqian's poem "Erlang Shen": "sigh three Chu, heroes six dynasties, king tyrants depressed countless." Ye Shengtao's "Ni Huanzhi" 3: "He heard his voice like asking for help, accompanied by all kinds of noises, even his voice sank into the noise." The third scene of Guo Moruo's "Zhuo Wenjun": "Ah, (holding his head high) pale moonlight, you are going to sink! The sun I long for! My life! My light
  • Dejected sàng qì 
    Depressed; Depressed because things are not going well. The Book of the Later Han Dynasty · Biography of Du Qiao: "First, Li Gu was discouraged when he saw the abandonment, both inside and outside. The group of officials stood on their side, but Qiao Zhengse had no place to return." Wu Han's Xu Xiake, who was dedicated to the geographical survey and research of the motherland, said: "[Xu Xiake] was not discouraged when he met difficulties. When traveling in the southwest, he was robbed several times by bandits, and his followers also ran away. He had no money left, and he refused to give up halfway." Unfortunately, Bad luck. The ninth and second chapter of A Dream of Red Mansions: "Before the old lady opened her mouth, you said a lot of discouraging words." Liu Binyan's On the Bridge Construction Site: "A few minutes later, they got a discouraging
  • decadent tuí fèi 
    1. Collapse and waste. "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty, Biography of Zhai Xuan": "Zhao Xi, the first lieutenant, thought that it was appropriate to keep both the Imperial College and the Piyong School, so it has been passed down to this day. However, the Qing Dynasty was decadent, and it was the place where the garden picked the humble animals, so it should be repaired more to lure them into later learning." A book called "decadent". Tang Gaoyan Xiu's "History of Tang Que, Jade Statue of the Taiqing Palace": "The Prime Minister Fan Yanggong was the envoy of the Taiqing Palace. He ordered to repair the decadent place, dug the ground and got the jade man." Volume I of Li Jie's "Essays on the Tianxiang Pavilion" in the Ming Dynasty: "The original Erxian Temple, though decadent today, has survived." Bing Xin's "To Little Readers" 16: "Although there are only decadent and crumbling city walls and palaces, they all make people want to climb
  • Dejected tuí sàng 
    Negativity; Decadent. Zhang Binglin's "Evolution of All Points": "There are many people who want to live in peace with their lives. The wind education is too late and their ambition is too low. Their progress in evil is enough." Depression: negative; Decadent. The seventh and sixth chapters of A Dream of Red Mansions: "Because he sighed again: 'Poetry is solid and novel, but it's too depressed!'" Yang Shuo's Huo He: "His face is pale, his air is very depressed, and he has lost his beautiful luster." Chapter 6 of Biye's Spring without Flowers: "From his depressed appearance, he must have suffered a lot before he fled home." A negative and dejected look. [Sentence] If you fail, you can make a comeback
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