What is interest?

Interest refers to interest, ambition or mood. Sometimes it also refers to feelings. Taste can be divided into elegance and vulgarity. Elegant taste is a healthy, scientific, civilized and progressive taste. It meets the requirements of modern science and civilization, as well as social morality and law. It embodies a person's pursuit of a better life, optimistic attitude towards life and healthy psychology. Low-level tastes are mediocre and vulgar, which will make people unable to withstand bad temptations, covet ease and enjoyment, be enterprising and decadent, which is not conducive to physical and mental health, and may also lead to crime.

Chinese Name: Interest

Mbth: interest; Appeal; happy

Pinyin: Qing qù

Meaning: temperament and interest

Basic explanation

(1) 【 Temperance and taste 】: temperament and taste

We have the same taste.

(2)[ interest; Appeal; Pleasure]: emotional appeal

Lifelong rights and interests

(3) [Affection]: Affection

Some tastes

Citation interpretation

1, interest, ambition.

"The History of the Later Han Dynasty Liu Taochuan": "Good or unusual, wealth does not sum; If you have the same taste, it is not easy to be poor. " Xie Wen Xin Diao Sentences in the Southern Dynasties: "Based on searching sentences, to avoid inversion sentences, cutting chapters is more important than order, which is the same as writing." Sha Ting's "Gold Rush" XVI: "On the one hand, my second uncle understands his taste to some extent, but he thinks that this is mostly due to Brother Long's frankness."

2. Emotional interest; Interest.

Chen in the Southern Dynasties, Continued Paintings Sink and Fall: "Specializing in obstacles is quite interesting." Tang Wang Changling's poem "Mountain Walking to Jingzhou": "Different customs have lost interest." Wei Wei's Who is the cutest person? Parting feelings ":"The days of volunteers are still approaching day by day. The fathers of North Korea are boring when they work during the day and can't sleep peacefully at night. " Qin Mu's Praise for Bees Picking Shells from the Sea of Art: "People's praise for bees is particularly full of philosophical interest."