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What does edification mean?

The meaning of Taoye is introduced as follows:

Taoye táo yě: 1. Potter and caster. 2. It refers to firing pottery and smelting metal. 3. Making and smelting (ceramics). 4. Tao Zhu. Education and cultivation. 5. It is said to be pleasant and nourishing. Synonyms: edification, exercise, training, training, tempering, similar words: smelting, metallurgy, enchanting, pottery, Jun pottery, smoked pottery, painted pottery, intoxication.

1. Listening is a kind of enjoyment that cultivates our sentiment; listening is a feeling that allows us to better understand the true meaning of nature; listening is an ability that purifies our souls!

2. Guzheng is an elegant traditional Chinese art. It can not only cultivate people's sentiments, but also prevent myopia and exercise the unity of hands and brain.

3. A good book is a good society. It can cultivate people's emotions and temperament and make people noble.

4. Learn to enlighten your mind, learn to purify your thoughts, learn to cultivate your sentiments, and learn to sublimate your realm.

5. Read good books and make friends with books. In the reading activities that cultivate our sentiments and nourish our souls, we can care more about nature, others and ourselves.

6. The beautiful feelings that cultivate our souls exist in the indifferent excitement of the world.

7. Moderate entertainment can relax people's emotions and cultivate their sentiments.

8. Love work and devote yourself to your career. In the process, you should suppress selfishness, cultivate your personality, accumulate experience and improve your abilities. In this way, you can gain the trust and respect of people around you.

9. I love reading. It can cultivate our thoughts and sentiments, and education inspires us. I think the most important thing in reading is diligence. There is a Chinese proverb that goes, "If you work diligently, nothing will be difficult for you in the world." Han Yu, a great writer in the Tang Dynasty, once said: "The best in work is better than diligence." This means that academic proficiency comes from diligence.

10. Reading is about pleasing the eyes and cultivating one's sentiments; reading is about walking into the sages and listening to their teachings; reading is about experiencing the birds singing and feeling the fragrance of flowers. It made me feel the tragedy of "Don't laugh while lying drunk on the battlefield", the desolation of "The heartbroken east wind falls peonies", and the broad-mindedness of "there is neither wind, rain nor sunshine".