"My heart is higher than the sky, and I am inferior" is the verdict of A Dream of Red Mansions.
1 23/5/13 Encyclopedia knowledge: What trees are called "living fossils"? Answer: Ginkgo tree is called "living fossil", it is also called Ginkgo tree and Gongsun tree, belonging to Ginkgo family. The tree is 4 meters high. 23/5/14 Encyclopedia knowledge: China people want to eat sticky sweets when sending Kitchen God. What is this for? May 14, 23 Answer: In China, people should eat sweets that stick their teeth when sending the Kitchen God, in order to stick the teeth of the Kitchen God with sugar. There are many folk customs in China, and if you pay attention, you will find many interesting things. May 15, 23: Are the ears of African elephants bigger or smaller than those of Asian elephants? 6/5/15 Answer: The differences between African elephants and Asian elephants are not only in their habitats, but also in their shapes. For example, African elephants have bigger ears, while Asian elephants have smaller ears. African elephants have obviously exposed ivory males and females, while Asian elephants only have male elephants. 7/5/16 Encyclopedia knowledge: What is the largest island in Europe? 8 23/5/16 Answer: Great Britain is the largest island in Europe. It is located in the Atlantic Ocean in the west of Europe, covering an area of 22, square kilometers. It is the main part of British territory. 9 23/5/17 Encyclopedia knowledge: Who is the composer of the campus song "Childhood"? 1 23/5/17 Answer: The composer of the campus song "Childhood" is Tayu Lo, and this song is still loved by many students. 11 23/5/18 Encyclopedia knowledge: Who is the composer of The Yellow River Cantata? 23/5/18 Answer: The Yellow River Cantata, whose lyrics were written by Guangweiran and composed by Xian Xinghai, showed the suffering and tenacious struggle of the people of China during the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, and showed the great spirit and invincible strength of our nation. 13 23/5/19 Encyclopedia knowledge: Which scenic spot does Li Bai's "Flying down three thousands of feet, it is suspected that the Milky Way has fallen for nine days" refer to? Answer: Looking at Lushan Waterfall by Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty: "The incense burner in Rizhao is full of purple smoke. Looking at the waterfall hanging in Qianchuan from afar, it is suspected that the Milky Way has set for nine days." It describes the scenery of Lushan Mountain. 15 23/5/2 Encyclopedia knowledge: Did Portugal ever have colonies in North and South America? 23/5/2 Answer: Europe's developed maritime activities and Columbus' discovery of the new continent made North and South America a colony of many European countries, but Portugal did not have colonies in North and South America. 23/5/21 Encyclopedia knowledge: What kind of handicrafts did the "turtle pattern" appear in? 18 23/5/21 Answer: Tortoise pattern refers to an unpleasant mesh pattern in proofing or printing due to improper angle matching of male plates. This pattern often appears in batiks. 19 23/5/22 Encyclopedia knowledge: Where is the lowest country in the world? 23/5/22 Answer: The Netherlands is the lowest country in the world, bordering on the North Sea. The coastline of the Netherlands stretches in twists and turns, with a total length of 1,75 kilometers, but the seawall is twice as long as the coast, with a total length of 2,414 kilometers. 21 23/5/23 Encyclopedia Knowledge: What should I drink when I have a fever? 22/5/23 Answer: Drinking strong tea with a fever is harmful, because theophylline contained in tea can increase the temperature of human body and affect the effect of cooling drugs, thus aggravating the illness, so it is not advisable to drink tea with a fever. 23/5/24 Encyclopedia Knowledge: Where does the word "montage" come from? 24/5/24 Answer: "Montage" comes from French, originally an architectural term, which means the combination and composition. It means "splicing and combination" when used in movies. 25/5/25 Encyclopedia knowledge: How many atria and ventricles does a human heart have? Answer: There are four cavities in the heart, namely the left atrium, the left ventricle, the right atrium and the right ventricle, in which the left atrium communicates with the left ventricle and the right atrium communicates with the right ventricle. 28/5/26 Answer: Scandinavia is the largest peninsula in Europe. It is located between the Barents Sea, the Norwegian Sea, the North Sea and the Baltic Sea in northern Europe, with an area of 8, square kilometers. 29/5/27 Encyclopedia knowledge: In which region are China's hydropower resources mainly distributed? 23/5/27 Answer: Distribution characteristics of water resources in China: more in the south, less in the north, more in summer and autumn, less in winter and spring. China ranks first in the world in hydropower resources, 7% of which are distributed in the southwest. 31 23/5/28 Encyclopedia knowledge: Which playwright's work is A Doll's House? 23/5/28 Answer: A Doll's House is a famous social drama by Henrik Ibsen, Norway's greatest dramatist in the 19th century. It was written in 1879. 33 23/5/29 Encyclopedia Knowledge: Why were the images and patterns of dragons generally compared in the pre-Qin period? Answer: In the pre-Qin period, the image and patterns of dragons were generally compared to gentlemen. From ancient times to the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the patterns of dragons experienced numerous changes, and their shapes were extremely rich. 35 23/5/3 Encyclopedia knowledge: Many animals have charged or luminous organs. Is it correct for these organs to be used for lighting? 23/5/3 Answer: Many animals have charged or glowing organs, but these organs are not used for lighting. 37 23/5/31 Encyclopedia knowledge: Babies need one more essential amino acid than adults, right? Answer: There are eight kinds of amino acids that must be obtained from protein food. These eight kinds of amino acids are called essential amino acids. Histidine is the ninth kind of essential amino acids for infants, but adults don't need it. 39 23/6/1 Encyclopedia knowledge: Is the Pathetique Symphony composed by Tchaikovsky? Answer: The Sixth Symphony (Symphony of Sorrow) was written by Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky in the last year of his life (1893) .41 23/6/2 Encyclopedia knowledge: Where is the origin of Pu 'er tea? 23/6/2 Answer: Pu 'er tea is produced in Yunnan and other frontier areas, and Simao is a world-famous Pu 'er tea producing area and one of the largest tea-producing areas in China. 23/6/3 Encyclopedia Knowledge: What is the slogan of the Olympic Games? Answer: Father Didong once put forward the slogan "swifter, higher and stronger". Coubertin, the "father of the Olympics", appreciated and agreed with this slogan very much, so he adopted it as the slogan of the International Olympic Games. 23/6/4 Encyclopedia Knowledge: Picasso published a painting around 195 and won the International Peace Prize. What is this painting? 23/6/4 Answer: Picasso published a painting that won the International Peace Prize around 195. This painting is "The Dove of Peace", and because of this painting, "Dove" has since become synonymous with peace. 23/6/5 Encyclopedia Knowledge: Is the longest river flowing into the Atlantic Ocean the Amazon River? Answer: Yes, the Amazon River is the largest river in the world, which flows through eight countries: Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, Bolivia and Brazil, and finally flows into the Atlantic Ocean.49 23/6/6 Encyclopedia Knowledge: What is the reason for the "solar eclipse"? 23/6/7 Answer: The solar eclipse occurred because the moon was blocked between the earth and the sun, so that only a part of the sun could be seen during the day. Similarly, the lunar eclipse occurred because the earth was blocked between the moon and the sun. 51 23/6/7 Encyclopedia knowledge: Where is the origin of the famous rice wine "rice wine"? 23/6/7 Answer: Shaoxing rice wine is one of the native products of Zhejiang Province. Shaoxing yellow rice wine is the best in China's yellow rice wine, which has a long reputation in history and has been recorded in all previous dynasties. 53 23/6/8 Encyclopedia knowledge: How long is the growth cycle of eyebrows? Answer: The growth period of eyebrows and eyelashes is 2 months, and the rest period can be as long as 9 months. The speed of hair growth is affected by factors such as sex, age, location and season. 55 23/6/9 Encyclopedia knowledge: What kind of rubber racket combined with sponge do fast-attack table tennis players usually choose? Answer: Plastic sponge bat. It has concentrated elasticity, fast hitting speed and strong hitting force. It can use a variety of hitting techniques and create a variety of rotations, focusing on speed, which is suitable for fast-break players. 23/6/1 Encyclopedia knowledge: Which country left the earliest record of Harley's comet? Answer: China people. In the book "Spring and Autumn" in China, it was recorded that "in the 14th year of Lu Wengong (613 BC), stars learned from Beidou". This is the earliest record of Halley's comet in the world. 23/6/11 Encyclopedia knowledge: What is the earliest monograph on traditional Chinese medicine in China? Answer: Huangdi Neijing, referred to as Neijing for short, is the earliest masterpiece of Chinese medicine in China, the first wonderful book in medicine and pharmacy, and it is still the most important classic document that must be read in the study and research of Chinese medicine. Answer: 23/6/12: "Clear and distinct" means that the water in Jinghe River is clear and the water in Weihe River is turbid. When the water in Jinghe River flows into Weihe River, the boundary between clear and turbid is very clear. The Book of Songs-Li Feng-Gu Feng says, "Clear and turbid, and muddy." 1.6 Answer: Instant-boiled mutton originated in the Yuan Dynasty. In that year, Kublai Khan led the south expedition, and when the enemy approached, he was starving. The chef put the mutton slices in boiling water, and when the meat color changed, he scooped up salt. After eating, he led the army to meet the enemy and won. 23/6/14 Encyclopedia knowledge: What is steel made of? Answer: Steel is an alloy of iron, its carbon content is between .3% and 2%, and the content of sulfur, phosphorus and other elements is very low. If you pay more attention to it, you will find that many articles are made of steel. 23/6/15 Encyclopedia knowledge: What is the softest stone known to mankind at present? Answer: At present, the softest stone known to mankind is talc, which is sweet, light and cold in nature, and has the functions of clearing away heat and promoting diuresis, relieving stranguria and eliminating summer heat. Answer: Thymus is the first organ to age in human body, and eating more fruits and vegetables and supplementing vitamins A, C, E, selenium and zinc in an appropriate amount can play a role in maintaining thymus. 72 23/6/17 Answer: Among all fabrics, acrylic fabric is the most resistant to sunlight; Silk can't stand the sun the most, so silk fabrics should be dried in the shade after washing. Usually, clothes should be dried according to the laws of fabrics, otherwise the clothes will not last. 73 23/6/18 Encyclopedia knowledge: "The heart is higher than the sky, and it is despicable" is the verdict for whom in A Dream of Red Mansions? Answer: Qingwen on June 18, 23. The verdict of Qingwen in A Dream of Red Mansions says: "The moon is hard to meet, and the colorful clouds are easy to disperse. My heart is higher than the sky. As a lowly person, my romantic dexterity attracts people's resentment. Many people live long and long lives because of slander, but my affectionate son is empty." 75 23/6/19 Encyclopedia knowledge: 23/6/19 Answer: "If winter comes, can spring be far behind" is a famous sentence in ode to the west wind by Shelley, a British romantic poet. Modern people often talk about this sentence to encourage each other. 23/6/2 Encyclopedia Knowledge: Is pig iron hard and brittle because it contains more or less carbon? 23/6/2 Answer: Pig iron is hard and brittle because it contains more carbon. The carbon content in pig iron is more than 2%, while that in wrought iron is less than .5%, and that in steel is between .5% and 2%. 79 23/6/21 Encyclopedia knowledge: What does Maslow, an American psychologist and behaviorist, think is the highest need of human beings? 23/6/21 Answer: Maslow, an American psychologist and behaviorist, divided human needs into five levels: physiology, safety, socialization, respect and self-realization, of which the highest level is "self-realization" .81 23/6/22 Encyclopedia knowledge: What are the reasons for the formation of circles on agate? Answering on June 22, 23: Agate is a variety of chalcedony Shi Ying with exquisite patterns, and the patterns on it are formed in different periods. There are many kinds of agates, such as striped agate, moss agate, water bile agate, etc. 23/6/23 Encyclopedia knowledge: What should be used to keep the camellia japonica fresh? Answer: First, add a little salt into the bottle and stir it evenly, and then insert the flowers. This is a method of maintaining the bottle and inserting flowers, that is, soaking in salt water. This method is suitable for alkaline camellia, daffodils, etc. 23/6/24 Encyclopedia Knowledge: Where does the seven-inch "hit the snake seven inches" mean? 23/6/24 Answer: The "seven inches" refers to the snake's heart. In the old saying, "Catch the thief first, catch the king, and hit the snake seven inches" is often used to describe how to attack strategically by grasping the other side's key points .87 23/6/25 Encyclopedia Knowledge: What is the lowest altitude of the Dead Sea? 23/6/25 Answer: The Dead Sea is the lowest water area on the earth, with an average water level about 4 meters below sea level. It is an inland salt lake between Israel and Jordan, and its lowest elevation is -392 meters. 89 23/6/26 Encyclopedia knowledge: In ancient times, what was the long jump for? Answer: In ancient times, the long jump was to escape from the beast. Due to the development of history, the long jump has been separated from this purpose, and various forms of long jump have been formed, such as standing long jump, acute long jump and triple jump. 92 23/6/27 Answer: