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I learned 600 Chinese words from the Internet

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I have always thought that I was good at Chinese studies, because I started reading "tomes" when I was four years old. Since I came into contact with the Internet, I have realized that in addition to the knowledge left by my ancestors that I have yet to learn, the speed of innovation in Internet language is even more astonishing.

I remember the first time I entered the forum, looking at the various "heavenly books" that filled the screen, I felt confused and had no choice but to click the "×" in the upper right corner and exit.

Later, I entered the forum again and posted a post, and an enthusiastic "bamboo" who called himself "Doudou" replied to my post. It was he (she) who taught me what "filling water" is and what "making bricks" is.

At first, I didn’t like these “stuff” because I thought they were not real words, real Chinese. Especially after reading many articles by critics criticizing Internet language, I became even more disgusted with this so-called "new trend" guy.

However, I feel more and more: I am falling behind.

Once, in a self-study class, everyone took turns passing a piece of paper around. After reading it, everyone laughed. When it came to me, I looked up and down, left, right, front and back, but I couldn't understand it. One classmate wanted to touch my forehead to see if I had a fever. I said, what a mess, just numbers and symbols, boring. Later I learned that this was a very interesting joke written in Internet language. That day, I was really humiliated, extremely embarrassed, and my embarrassment was on full display.

During the holidays, I opened my mailbox and tried to see if any netizens had sent me an email. The hard work paid off, and I actually received an email from someone who said "I've been having a lot of trouble lately." I called it excitedly, but I was confused. There were words like "555..." and "7456", and finally I saw a "TMD". Later, when I met this person in a chat room who had been in trouble recently, I asked him (her) what "TMD" was. Unexpectedly, he (she) said: It turned out to be another "rookie", so he (her) gently said Gone.

So, I asked my master "Doudou" (I have officially become a teacher in Jiucheng.com). Doudou translated this email for me and then I realized, "It has been troublesome recently. "He was complaining to me, telling me about his or her experience of being "hacked" on a certain gaming website. It turns out that "TMD" is a "national curse."

“Hi——”, I sighed, it was this damn Internet language that made me lose an Internet friend.

Poor! sad! I didn’t expect that Internet language is really useful.

It seems that I really need to learn this Internet language. Otherwise, maybe I will make another fool of myself!

In order to prevent me from being regarded as a "left behind" in the virtual world and the real world, I decided to start learning the "Book of Heaven".

Slowly, in the process of learning, I discovered that there are also insights in Internet language. The key is that you learn to take the best and get rid of the dross. For example, "886" means "Bye bye!", which is simple and clear. Another example is those symbolic Internet slangs, which are like exquisite paintings and have great aesthetic value. Moreover, they are like hieroglyphs, which are easily reminiscent of the "Chinese square characters" created by our ancestors that are still highly praised by foreign scholars today. They also vividly express the meaning. These are actually Chinese characters. The essence of.

Chinese and Internet language are interlinked. I learned Chinese from the Internet. It has prevented me from falling behind and enriched my literary knowledge. More importantly, it has made it easier for me to learn Chinese. People who are biased against certain things understand both sides of the coin.

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On the earth we live on, language is always present everywhere, in the Spring Festival couplets in every household, in opportunities in villages and towns, on radios, notices, sports meets, etc. Art festivals, movies, TV, slogan advertisements, store plaques, product brochures, companies, signboards, newspapers and publications, the Internet...

In the ocean of so much knowledge, I think the knowledge on the Internet: ① Rich and innovative; ② Many of the contents are true; ③ Acquisition of knowledge is fast, and every bit of knowledge is composed of many aspects.

That time, the teacher suggested looking for some knowledge and information about Confucius. I just entered the word "Confucius" on the Internet, clicked search, and millions of information were vividly in my mind, and then clicked "Print" , Confucius's life, experiences, articles written, famous sayings, good words and sentences are all available and presented. Moreover, the paragraphs are clearly layered and the titles are marked one by one.

The knowledge on the computer is really fast and comprehensive, and it is much more effective than looking up books and asking people.

Whenever I have free time every day, I check poems, articles, author profiles, review questions, etc. on the computer. When I get bored, I can also have fun and relax for a while. I used to be very poor in composition and reading, but in fifth grade I often went online and made friends with computers, and my writing and reading levels improved greatly.

Not only Chinese, but also mathematics, English, history, geography, politics, and biology can be seen online!

Chinese on the Internet is often much richer than other subjects, because our normal communication and writing cannot be separated from Chinese. It is most appropriate to learn Chinese online.

Chinese is everywhere in life. We can learn Chinese from life. As long as we pay attention to everything, observe carefully, let our imagination fly, dare to innovate, over time, you will feel that Chinese is like a vast world. The sea contains endless power, attracting you to...

In the 21st century, the Internet has been closely related to people's lives. It is everywhere and everywhere. As a student, while I work hard to learn Chinese well in class, I also always pay attention to learning and using Chinese in my life. By chance, I started to explore the online language world.

Not long after school started, I discovered that the website "Education Online" is not only the spiritual home of thousands of educators, but also a paradise for our primary and secondary school students to grow? In this website, a separate A "Student Writing Column" has been created for students who love writing to show their talents on this big stage. So, I also registered one, and I finally joined Education Online and became a part of it. A few days later, my first article finally met the majority of netizens. Soon, some netizens responded to my post. I felt very excited and excited. At this time, I deeply understood the excitement and persistence of the netizen after she replied to my mother's post. From then on, whenever I had time, I would visit "Education Online" and soon I became a regular visitor there. Today, I have published more than ten articles, and I have become an eagle that is ready to fly, and I have begun to fly in the vast sky of online Chinese language. In "Education Online", I accumulated language and materials by browsing other people's articles and posts, and learned a lot of writing methods. In practice, it not only improved my writing level, but also improved my reading comprehension and language expression skills. I learned Chinese through the Internet and gained a lot from it.

If you want to ask what "prawn" and "table" mean, and what they mean on the Internet, most people will answer: "'prawn' is still a 'prawn', which means a huge one." The 'prawn' is the same as the watch, it's a watch. "I didn't understand it at first, and I couldn't figure it out. Later I found out that "prawn" is an Internet expert, and "watch" was not necessary, so I started to think about it. Once, a "hero" appeared in my mind, and I thought, Huh? What does this "prawn" look like?

Later, I discovered that the letters of "Xia" and "Xia" are the same, "xia". The tones are different, but they are basically similar. Therefore, some people call "Hero" "Xia". In the past, I also thought a watch was a watch. Later, one time, I read "Table" more and found that it was very similar to "Don't". After careful study, you will know the reason. I always feel that "biao" and "don't" are similar in places, because "biao" and "don't" have the same finals, and they feel like they rhyme. They are not allowed to have two finals. No wonder some people pronounce "biao" too much. I think I don’t want it anymore. Therefore, "don't" is read fast and read too much, and it also sounds like "don't". I learned the knowledge of rhymes and rhymes here, and also learned Chinese.

The famous educator Ye Shengtao once said: "Life is like a source, language is like a stream. The spring is abundant but not exhausted, and the stream flows naturally and lively."

I learn from the Internet. When it comes to knowledge

It is late at night, the moon secretly looks at the earth, the stars blink mischievously, and the bright moonlight adds infinite silver glow to the earth. Looking at the beautiful scenery in front of me, I deeply feel that Chinese language flows quietly in our lives and has become an indispensable part of life.