Pronunciation tóu biān duàn liú
Put all the whips into the river and you can cut off the water flow. Metaphors are numerous and powerful.
The source "Book of Jin Fu Jian Record": "Take my travel notes and throw a whip at the river, which is enough to break its flow."
The People's Liberation Army leaped over the Yangtze River with momentum.
Settle a young wife/mistress in a golden house
When Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was young, princess royal held him in his lap and asked him, "Do you want to marry a wife?" Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty said that he would marry a wife. Princess royal pointed to about a hundred maids and asked him if he liked it. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty saidno. princess royal finally pointed to his daughter and said to Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, "Will Gillian marry you?" Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty laughed and said, "Very well, if I can marry Gillian, I will definitely give her a golden house to live in." Ha ha! This is the origin of the idiom "A golden house hides a charming woman".
Among birds, there is a kind of bird that can build a "golden house" to hide its beauty. It is called hornbill. This kind of bird has a special breeding habit. The breeding season is the "golden house".
During the breeding season, spotted hornbills choose big trees and ready-made tree holes to nest. When the female bird enters the hole, she piles it up with her own excrement mixed with rotten wood. When the hole is closed, only a "small window" that only allows females to stick out their beaks is exposed. In this way, the "wife" is stored in the "golden house"!
It is safe and comfortable for female hornbills to hatch eggs and brood in golden houses. It doesn't need to worry about the invasion of the enemy, nor is it afraid of rain. Hungry, and the male birds send food from the "small window", which is getting more and more "charming"!
After the chicks hatch, the responsibility of the male hornbill is even heavier, and it has to shoulder the heavy responsibility of food supply for a family of several. I have to go back and forth many times a day to deliver meals to my wife and children. The chicks grow up and peck through the fence when they can fly, and the females and chicks leave the nest!
Bian Wei San Jue
Source:
Historical records of Confucius' family Confucius, Confucius died, liked Yi, and ... Wei read Yi and sorted out three unique works. He said, "If you leave me for a few years, I will be gentle in Iraq."
Explanation:
"Wei" is cooked cowhide; "Bian Wei" refers to bamboo slips woven with cowhide ropes. "Three" is a divisor, which means many times; "Absolute" means broken. In order to read easily, Confucius turned over the bamboo slips of cowhide tendon many times. Later generations used the idiom "Bian Wei's Three Musts" to describe hard work.
Story:
Books in the Spring and Autumn Period were mainly made of bamboo. Bamboo is broken into bamboo sticks, called bamboo slips, then dried with fire and written on them. Bamboo slips have a certain length and width, and a bamboo slip can only write one line, ranging from dozens to eight or nine. A book needs a lot of bamboo slips, which must be woven together with strong ropes and the like to read. Books like Yi, of course, are made of many bamboo slips, so they have considerable weight.
Kong Qiu spent a lot of energy reading the Book of Changes and basically understood its contents. I quickly read it for the second time and grasped its basic points. Then, he read it for the third time and had a thorough understanding of its spiritual essence. Later, in order to study the book deeply and explain it to his disciples, he read it many times. In this way, the cowhide belt of serial bamboo slips has been worn off several times, and it needs to be replaced with new ones to be reused many times. Even after reading these, Confucius said modestly, "If I were allowed to live a few more years, I would fully master the text and quality of the Book of Changes."
Eager for greatness and success
Words are overjoyed.
Pronunciation ng
The explanation is to do great things and make great contributions regardless of whether conditions permit or not. Often used to describe grandiose style.
Source meter "History of Tao" Volume 4: "The emperor of the Han Dynasty in the past, so happy." "Ji Zan Shu of the New Emperor Taizong": "As far as it is concerned, it is the master's consistent way to love more, rebuild the pagoda, be overjoyed, and stay away from it diligently."
Example: You talk big in front of people about me. (Guo Moruo's Qu Yuan, Act II)
Word frequency is often used.
Pronunciation: ?n?
The explanation of righteousness is to do great things and make great contributions, whether conditions permit or not. Often used to describe grandiose style.
In the Song Dynasty, Miro's History of Tao, Volume 4: "The emperor of the Han Dynasty in the past was so happy." "Ji Zan Shu of the New Emperor Taizong": "As far as it is concerned, it is the master's consistent way to love more, rebuild the pagoda, be overjoyed, and stay away from it diligently."
You talk big in front of people and say what I am. (Guo Moruo's Qu Yuan, Act II)
Synonyms are too ambitious, seeking fame and reputation.
The antonym is slow and steady, down-to-earth and cautious.
The British long for greatness and success.
So when Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was in power, the Xiongnu in the north asked the Han Dynasty to kiss him. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty adopted Wang Hui's idea of fake marriage, sent generals such as Wei Qing, Li Guang and Huo Qubing to crusade against Xiongnu, and sent Zhang Qian to the Western Regions twice to open up the "Silk Road". Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was a man who wanted to do great things and unify the world, and the country gradually became stronger.
Comprehensive application of law; As predicate, attribute and clause; derogatory sense
burning books and burying Confucian scholars alive
Burning books and burying Confucianism occurred in the Qin Dynasty in ancient China. In the thirty-fourth year of Qin Shihuang (2 13 BC), the senior officials of the imperial court simply opposed the "county system" implemented at that time and demanded that the children be enfeoffed according to the ancient system. Li Si, the prime minister, refuted it and advocated that "Confucian scholars" (scholars) should be prohibited from slandering state affairs with private studies. Qin Shihuang adopted Reese's suggestion, ordered the burning of historical records of other countries except Ji Qin, and also handed over and burned poems and books that did not belong to the doctor's museum within a time limit; Some people dare to talk about the implementation of poems and books, praise the past, and talk about the genocide of current policies; Private schools are forbidden, and those who want to study law should take officials as teachers. This measure has aroused the dissatisfaction of many scholars. The following year, many alchemists and Confucian scholars attacked Qin Shihuang. Qin Shihuang sent people to investigate and buried more than 460 alchemists and Confucian scholars alive. Historically, these things have been called "burning books to bury Confucianism".