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有虫鱼,有鸟兽。

这里或者这个环境中,可以看到各种各样的虫子和鱼,也能看到各种鸟类和野兽。

这句话说明了,除了之前提到的植物,这里还生活着很多动物,包括小的虫子、水里的鱼,以及会飞的鸟和陆地上的野兽。

此动物,能飞走。

这些动物呢,它们有的能飞到天上去,有的能在地上跑来跑去。

这句话总结了前面提到的动物(虫、鱼、鸟、兽)的主要活动特征,指出它们大多具有移动的能力,要么能在空中飞翔,要么能在地面或水中行走、爬行、游泳。它简单说明了这些动物区别于植物的一个基本特性——能动性。

Introduction to *The Three-Character Classic*:

1. *The Three-Character Classic* is one of the traditional Chinese primers for children. Together with *The Hundred Family Surnames* and *The Thousand Character Classic*, it is collectively known as the “Three Hundred and Thousand,” and is hailed as a “microcosm of Chinese culture” and the “crown of children’s education.”

2. The mainstream view attributes the authorship of the *Three-Character Classic* to Wang Yinglin, with subsequent additions by Zhang Taiyan, He Xingsi, and others, expanding its content to cover the history of the Yuan, Ming, Qing, and Republican eras.

3. The full text of the *Three-Character Classic* consists of approximately 1,140 characters, written in a rhyming verse format with three-character lines grouped in sets of four. Its content is divided into six sections: education, ethics and morality, history, culture, and classical texts; natural and humanistic knowledge; attitudes and methods toward learning; and ultimate values.

4. The explanations of the *Three-Character Classic* in this tool are sourced from the internet; please report any errors to us.

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