it is now more serious
Yu jinweilie, pronounced y ú J ī NW é Ili è, is a Chinese word, which means something has happened in the past and is more serious now. From Mencius, wanzhangxia.
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Mencius wanzhangxia: "Yin accepted Xia, Zhou accepted Yin, so he didn't say goodbye. He was so fierce today. How could he accept it?"
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Examples 1. Lu Xun's Huagai collection: the soul of debate: "the wind of the same party and the different is strong today." (2) power of the media by Yin Qian: "it has been a long time for DM magazines in China to compete with each other for the first place. The focus of competition is to compete for the advertising market by competing for the audience. Readers have higher and higher requirements for DM magazines. They not only require that DM magazines can become their real spiritual feast, but also require strong service functions, practical and readable contents and information. In addition, they also require that DM magazines should be well printed, fashionable format and easy to read. "
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It's more formal; it's predicate and attribute; it's derogatory.
Chinese PinYin : yú jīn wéi liè
it is now more serious
The beginning and the end of the year. nián tóu yuè wěi
city of strong fortification. shí chéng tāng chí
shortsighted and good-for-nothing person. fán fū ròu yǎn
rolers squeeze the people to enrich themselves. mín gāo mín zhī