1. Closed door is a Chinese word, pronounced as bìméngēng. It means that when the host refuses the guest to enter, it is called closed door.
As we all know, "closed door" means to refuse guests, but why is "closed door" connected with "羹"? It turns out that the term "closed door" first appeared in a passage in "Chang Xin Lu" cited in Feng Zhi's "Yunxian Miscellaneous Notes" in the Tang Dynasty: "Shi Feng is also a prostitute in Xuancheng. Treat guests with equal treatment? The following do not meet each other. When this high-end prostitute named Shi didn't want to receive low-class guests, she would give them soup as a polite way of saying no. When the guest saw the soup, he understood it and took the initiative to leave.
2. Sentence making
(1) Xiao Li said: "I got a rejection! What should I do?"
(2) The married Antipholus returned to his home and was rejected.
(3) It is common for novice marketers to be ignored or even rejected.
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(4) A few women had the temerity to visit her, but they were all rejected. The only sign of life around her house was that of a young black man carrying a basket in and out.
(5) Send you a reminder note to make you burst into tears; send you a rejection to make you sad; send you a red sun to make you tan. The May 4th Youth Day is here, I will create a little hardship for you to make your life more brilliant