時刻成語 - 鎖屏學習大師 (學習鬧鐘)

時刻成語 - 鎖屏學習大師 (學習鬧鐘)
時刻成語 - 鎖屏學習大師 (學習鬧鐘)
Developer: MiracleStudy
Category: Education
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App Description

The best decoration is culture. Idioms and poetry are the foundation of culture!

Automatically learn idioms, Tang Dynasty poetry, and Song Dynasty lyrics the moment you turn on your phone.

The "Moment Idioms" app is an innovative invention that uses the lock screen feature to naturally integrate idioms into daily life. Easily learn an idiom every time you use your phone! Before you know it, your language and cultural literacy will improve.

While we understand the importance of learning about culture, it can be difficult to find the time to dedicate to it. This app is designed for those who do.
We use our phones 100 times a day, watching videos, chatting, checking the time, and so on. By learning an idiom during these moments, you can learn 3,000 idioms in a month. No need to set aside time; this automatic learning app allows you to reap significant benefits effortlessly.

🟦 Not understanding idioms is like using only a portion of the language.
Idioms occupy a crucial position in the Chinese vocabulary. Idioms are rich in cultural connotations and are widely used in daily communication, work, and study. They can enhance expression, add the finishing touch, and simplify complex sentences. Without understanding the meaning of an idiom, it's difficult to use it correctly in the right context, making it even harder to understand the text. Those without a deep understanding of idioms not only have limited language skills but also lack a grasp of cultural history. Language is a vehicle for thought; with better tools, your thinking becomes richer. I hope to enhance your thinking skills through idioms.

🟥 Learn idioms well, and you won't be embarrassed!
Especially in the workplace, not knowing idioms can be incredibly embarrassing. For example, do you know the meaning of the idiom "bu zan yi yi" (not a single word of praise)? Many people mistakenly believe it means not to offer a single word of praise, but in reality, it means that the writing is so well-written that no one else can add a single word. Imagine you're in a company meeting and your leader says, "This report is well-written. I can't even give you a single compliment." You mistakenly interpret the leader's criticism as a lack of praise, and respond with, "Sorry, we'll revise it." This response clearly deviates from the leader's original intent and could lead them to believe your Chinese proficiency and cultural literacy are insuf