(1) [no culture; Savage; Uncivilized]: refers to the uncivilized primitive state of the uncivilized era ② [ignorance; Ignorance; Illiteracy]: ignorance, ignorance, ignorance, detailed explanation (1). Biography of Ruan Zhong's Ignorance in the Book of Jin: "I am sincere and ignorant, so I am guilty." Luo Tangyin's Historical Records: "At first, Mr. Shi sneered at my grievances. Today, Mr. Shi advances and retreats my ignorance by trading." Liu Yuanbiao's "A General Discussion on Seclusion and Neo-Confucianism": "I am ignorant at the beginning, so I am ignorant." Sun Yat-sen's Zhong Xing Hui Declaration: "Ignorant people can hardly have foresight." (2). Still hazy; Confused. Tang Meng Jiao's poem "Sleeping Sick" says: "Sleepy, I am ignorant and my voice is soft." Qu Qiubai's "Hungry Country" I: "Ignorance is also a life, and time is fleeting." (1). The order is unknown. Han Caiyong's Ode to a Teacher: "My husband is ignorant, but his heart is poor and depressed." (2). Uncivilized primitive state. "The History of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Zhi and the Western Expedition" is a true story: "In the wilderness of the past, Huang San was first in office, and the five emperors were the inheritors." Selected Works on Times and Education in the Ten Years before the Revolution of 1911: "In a world with splendid civilization, it is wrong and excessive to reverse right and wrong!" Frida Meng: Confused and gloomy. Zhang Jin wrote in the poem Lin Yu: "When there is no rain, it is a new moon, and it sets day and night."
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The explanation of being cheated: being cheated. Be coaxed Ignorant. Deceive the superior and deceive the inferior. Coma, black eyes: masked and turned. Blind guess: blind. Enlightenment without ignorance: enlightenment. Become confused. Ignorance. Cover up: cover up. Self-deception Blink. Author: Thank you. The vague explanation is vague, unknown: vague. It's dawn Confused, confused, do not understand: ignorance. Ignorance. I've never seen you before. Unclear eyes: "don't treat the five-color chapter as obscene." Conceal: ambiguous. Ambiguous (doing bad things against one's conscience) Offence: taking the liberty (doing more)