1. How to describe a person who is very powerful in classical Chinese
1. Original text: There is only one stone in the world, Cao Zijian only has eight buckets, I have one bucket, from ancient times to the present* **A fight.
Translation: The number of talents in the world is only one stone. Cao Zijian alone has eight buckets, I get one bucket, and everyone else has received one bucket from ancient times to the present.
Meaning: Describes a person who is talented, especially in literature.
Source: "The Biography of Xie Lingyun in Southern History"
Example: Brother Zheng is really talented, he came up with so many ideas in an instant.
2. Original text: The green bamboos in the Sui Garden illuminate the bottles in Pengze; the Zhuhua in the Ye River illuminate the pen in Linchuan.
Translation: Like the gathering in Suiyuan Bamboo Forest, the people here who are good at drinking exceed Tao Yuanming, the magistrate of Pengze County. Just like the Ye water praising the lotus, the literary talent of the poet here is better than that of Xie Lingyun, the inner historian of Linchuan.
Meaning: The first sentence describes a person who drinks and is bold, and the second sentence describes a person who is rich in literary talent.
Source: "Preface to Prince Teng's Pavilion"
Example: I really underestimated your drinking capacity. I didn't expect that you were also the one who was angry with Peng Zezhizun.
3. Original text: I advise you not to carve stubborn stones, as pedestrians’ mouths on the road are like monuments.
Translation: You don’t need to carry a stone with your achievements engraved on it, all the passers-by on the road are your reputation.
Meaning: Praise the other party for their great contributions and good reputation.
Source: "Five Lanterns Huiyuan"
Example: Director Tian, ??you are also a well-known figure, so you don't need to be so extravagant and wasteful.
4. Original sentence: Out of its kind, outstanding
Translation: Outstanding among similar people, one step ahead of those gathered together.
Meaning: Praise someone for being outstanding or unusual in some aspect.
Source: "Mencius"
Example: Look at Xiao Ming and Xiao Hong, who is not an outstanding person?
5. Original text: The talent of the world, the ambition to swallow up the mountains and rivers
Translation: The talent to understand and manage the world, the ambition to swallow up the mountains and rivers.
Meaning: To describe a person with outstanding talents and lofty ambitions.
Example: I heard that Jiang Tianwan gave up starting a business, but at first he boasted about his ambition to conquer mountains and rivers. It was really funny. 2. What are some sentences in classical Chinese that describe a person's ignorance, hypocrisy, arrogance and self-righteousness?
1. Reeds on the wall, top-heavy and shallow. Bamboo shoots in the mountains have sharp mouths, thick skins and hollow bellies.
1. Pronunciation: qiáng shàng lú wěi,tóu zhòng jiǎo qīng gēn dǐ qiǎn. shān jiān zhú sǔn,zuǐ jiān pí hòu fù zhōng kōng.
2. Meaning: How can reeds growing on the wall survive for a long time? Even though the bamboo shoots in the mountains look thick at the tip, they are actually hollow, so what is there to be proud of?
3. Appreciation: The metaphor is used. The first sentence compares those who do not have a deep foundation in learning to reeds, who can only sway in the wind and echo everywhere. The latter sentence compares those who rely on their old skills and do not have real talents to learn. It is compared to bamboo shoots, which are superficial and flashy.
4. Source: Xie Jin was a child prodigy at that time. He was not very young but had quite a reputation. One time I met a senior official. The old man was very dissatisfied and wondered how much you could do at such a young age with such a great reputation, so he deliberately made things difficult for him and wrote this couplet, which ostensibly describes the growth state of reeds. In fact, he used puns to teach Xie Jin not to be too frivolous at a young age. He must know that there are people outside the mountains and people outside the mountains.
Thinking that Jie Jin was not a fuel-efficient lamp, he immediately responded to the second line, saying that despite your bearded age, you have no real ability, which choked the old gentleman.
2. There is gold and jade on the outside, but decay and lint on the inside.
1. Pronunciation: jīn yù qí wài, bài xù qí zhōng.
2. Meaning: It looks like gold and jade on the outside, but it is broken cotton wool on the inside. It is a metaphor for being beautiful on the outside but ruined on the inside. It has a gorgeous appearance, but the reality is a mess.
"Boiled wadding", worn out cotton wadding.
3. Source: From Ming Dynasty minister Liu Jiming's "The Mandarin Seller's Words": "Looking at those sitting in high halls, riding big horses, drunk and fat, who is not towering and awesome? Is it similar? How can there be nothing but gold and jade, and nothing but ruins inside?
1. Pronunciation: bǐ lǐ qiǎn lòu, bǐ yú bú xiè.
2. Meaning: slang: vulgar; shallow: not much knowledge. Mostly describe articles or words as vulgar and superficial.
3. Source: From Volume 1 of Wang Tuan's "Tang Yulin Political Affairs": "When I inquired about his political affairs, I just didn't know the words, and everyone looked down upon him."
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1. Pronunciation: zì yǐ wéi shì
2. Meaning: to: think; yes: right. Always think you are right. Think that your own views and practices are correct, do not accept other people's opinions, describe yourself as subjective, and are not open-minded. Also means "self-righteous".
The first type: You think that others will think the same as you. In fact, others think differently from you. It is a subjective assumption.
The second type: I think I am great.
3. Source: Anyone who fights will always think that he is right and think that others are wrong. It is true to be sincere, but it is not true to be sincere, that is, to be a gentleman but to be a villain. A gentleman and a villain are in conflict with each other. Isn't it nothing more than forgetting his own body, his relatives, and his king? This is a human being, so to speak, using the fox's father's sword to attack the ox's arrow.
4. Translation: Anyone who loves to fight must think that he is right and the other party is incorrect. If you are indeed right and the other party is indeed wrong, then you are a gentleman and the other party is a villain.
Isn’t it too much to rely on the virtue of a gentleman to hurt each other with villains, without considering one’s own reputation, the harm done to relatives and friends, and the monarch? This kind of person is as unworthy as people say, using the fox father's sword to stab cow dung.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - Self-righteous 3. What are the languages ????that describe part of the truth and part of it exaggerated and distorted (preferably idioms and
idioms that describe the language of characters ○ Geng servant Difficulty: The original meaning is that there are so many Confucian practices that you can’t finish them all at once. It takes a long time to talk about each one one by one. Even if you change people in the middle, you may not be able to finish them.
The latter is used to describe many people or things. , too many to count. ○ Dry mouth and lips: Dry.
To describe talking a lot or using up your tongue: Chatter: to describe talking too much; idiom: to stop. blabbering, talking endlessly. ○ Yao Yao: to describe talking too much; xiu: to stop talking. Non-stop.
○ thorn thorn: garrulous.
○ There is a legend that a monk said during the reign of Emperor Wu of Liang. The scriptures moved the sky, and flowers fell from the sky. The description was vivid and beautiful (mostly exaggerated and unrealistic)
○ The sky is as vast as the sea, as boundless as the sky. The vastness of nature.
A metaphor for talking and talking without any boundaries. Lips and tongue: playing with words and chewing tongue.
Describes using words to provoke others. Not willing to listen, but keep talking ○ eloquent words: eloquent words; eloquent words: flattering expressions
Describes flattering words, hypocrisy and flattery. Like a reed, it can produce beautiful music.
Describes sweet words and eloquent words. ○ Sweet words: words as sweet as honey.
It is a metaphor for speaking sweet words to deceive people. : originally refers to words or words that are extravagant and empty in content.
Later, it mostly refers to false and beautiful words used to deceive people.
Refers to gossiping behind someone's back and stirring up trouble. ○ Boasting: describing speaking as exaggerated and unrealistic.
○ eloquent: describes someone who is good at speaking and makes people like to listen. ○ Talk with eloquence: Kankan: be confident and calm.
Speak confidently and calmly. ○ Lingya Liya: Ling, Li: smart and flexible.
Describes people who are smart and good at talking. ○ The corner of the mouth: the corner of the mouth.
It originally means that verbal comments are like the spring breeze that can grow all things. Later, it is a metaphor for bragging or saying good things for others.
○ The beak is three feet long: beak: mouth. The mouth is three feet long.
Describes a person who is good at explaining. ○ There is no hindrance to eloquence: hindrance: hindrance.
Originally a Buddhist term, it refers to a Bodhisattva who preaches sermons to people with clear and fluent principles. Later, it generally refers to good eloquence and the ability to debate. ○Talking about the subtle points: The subtle points: subtle yet to the point.
Describe the speech tactfully and to the point. ○ Talking and laughing: talking and laughing, in high spirits.
Describes a conversation as cheerful and interesting. ○ Lively: Describes a lifelike expression that makes people feel as if they are seeing it with their own eyes.
○ Vivid and colorful: describes a speech or performance that is exciting and vivid. ○ Lifelike: The characters’ voices and expressions are depicted.
Describe the narrative or description as vivid and lifelike. ○ Explain in simple terms: It means that the content of the speech or article is profound, but the language is simple and easy to understand.
○ A clever shot: to shoot an arrow, as a metaphor for speaking. Describes someone who is good at taking advantage of opportunities to express opinions, which can later be confirmed by facts.
○ Strip analysis: thread: line; analysis: analysis. Analyze in detail and methodically.
○ Praise and pray: About praising and praying. Used to praise, it can have the meaning of exhortation in praise.
○ Ruorouhehe: if: like; Xuanhe: a torrent pouring down. He talks endlessly, like a waterfall that keeps pouring.
It can be described as being able to speak and distinguish, but talking endlessly. ○ Torrentially: Torrentially: To describe the continuous flow of water.
As uninterrupted as flowing water. There are a lot of references and it’s endless.
○ The answers are fluent: answer: answer. Answer questions as fast as running water.
Describes good eloquence and quick response. ○ Respond like flowing water: Respond like flowing water.
Describes answering quickly and fluently. ○ Shimotsaka Maru: Rolling a projectile down a hillside.
It is a metaphor for following the trend without any hindrance, being agile and without stagnation. ○ Xuanhe Laishui: Xuanhe: Waterfall; Xuanhe Water: Water flows down quickly.
The river was pouring down. It is a metaphor for speaking eloquently or writing fluently and unrestrainedly.
○ Wise sayings: to: the most; name: famous. The most correct truth and the most incisive remarks.
○ Good words about gold and jade: Jinyu: gold and beautiful jade. A metaphor for precious and valuable advice.
○ Bold words: heroic and majestic words. Words that describe heroic spirit.
○ Chong Lun Hong Yi: Chong: high; Hong: big. Refers to a brilliant and grand discussion or opinion.
○ The theory of not publishing: Publication: Cut off. In ancient times, words were written on bamboo slips, and if there were any mistakes, they were cut off. Refers to correct and unchangeable speech.
○ The theory of difficulty: easy: change. Unchangeable speech.
Describes a judgment or opinion that is very correct. ○ Morning bells and evening drums: Dusk: evening.
According to Buddhist rules, drums are played in the temple at night and bells are rung at night. Metaphors can make people alert and awaken.
○ Dusk Drums and Morning Bells: According to Buddhist rules, drums are played in the temple at night and bells are rung in the morning. Metaphors can make people alert and awaken.
○ Cough spit into beads: Cough spit: cough and spit, metaphor for conversation and discussion. "Cough" is also written as "cough".
It is a metaphor for precise words and clever arguments. It also describes the words as extremely beautiful.
Deep truths contained in subtle language.
○ Yaren is profound: Ya: elegant, noble; Zhi: taste. He has noble character and profound taste.
Originally, I admired the author of "The Book of Songs: Daya" for his profound insights. Later, it describes the person's speech and behavior.
○ Punishment: Punishment. It means that the crime is determined regardless of the crime, only based on the intention.
Also refers to comments that reveal motives. ○ Into the feelings and reasons: Into: in line with.
It is common sense and reasonable. ○ The Tao is clear and clear: Originally a Buddhist term, it refers to the omnipresence of the Tao.
Later, it is often described as being very organized in speaking and doing things. ○ Hold for a reason: hold: hold an argument, advocate; have a reason: have a basis.
It means that the opinions and opinions held have a certain basis. ○ It makes sense: it is a pronoun, referring to what is said.
That makes sense. ○ It is said with certainty: it is true.
The description is very precise. ○ The words are near and the purpose is far: purpose: meaning.
The words are very simple, but the meaning is far-reaching. ○ The words must be right: middle: directly opposite to the top.
It means that you can get to the point as soon as you speak. ○ Concise and comprehensive: comprehensive: complete.
Not much to say, but full of meaning. Describe speaking and writing concisely.
○ To say something in a nutshell: to be brief; to be fussy: to be cumbersome. Refers to speaking or writing simply and concisely, without being cumbersome.
○ Food for thought: Tolerance: To withstand; Food for thought: To explore body odor. It has profound meaning and is worthy of careful consideration.
○ One word: the target is hit. 4. What are some classical Chinese texts that describe a person as "honest and aboveboard"
1. Qu Yuan's "Songs of Chu·Calling the Souls"
Example: "I am a young and pure person who is honest and upright, and I am committed to righteousness." Mo. ”
Explanation: I have been clean and honest since I was a child, and I have learned those things that are benevolent and righteous.
2. "History of Song Dynasty·Fengji Biography"
Example: "For the order of Gucheng, he is known as Lian Ming.
Explanation; Gucheng's order, He is famous for his integrity in the world.
3. Volume 7 of "Han Shi Wai Zhuan"
Example: "An upright person follows the path and is fair and selfless. Keep your ambitions in mind and do not act for danger. "
Explanation: An upright person walks a smooth path, speaks in accordance with the truth, is fair and selfless.
4. Li Dongyang's "Reconstruction of the Erxian Temple in Qiongzhou Prefecture"
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Example: "During the Xuande period, I learned about Qiong from a doctor in the Ministry of Household Affairs, who was honest and had few desires. "
Explanation: Emperor Xuande was very upright and honest when he was a doctor in the Self-Discipline Department of ***.
5. "Hanshu·Zhao Guanghan Biography"
Example sentence: "Although Guanghan was punished by law, it was because of the incorruptibility of Yin and Ming in Beijing that he controlled the powerful and the common people got their jobs. "
Explanation: Although Guanghan was controlled by the law, he was honest when he was a capital official.
6. Ye Sheng's "Shuidong Diary·Zheng Wu'an is upright and upright" "
Example sentence; "Zheng Heng, Marquis of Wu'an, was in Datong. He was more than seventy years old. He was upright and promising, and he was determined to serve the country. "
Explanation: When Zheng Heng, Marquis of Wu'an, guarded Datong, he was already over seventy years old, but he was still upright and honest, dedicated to the country.
7. "Historical Records·Biographies of Xunli" 》
Example sentence “The extravagant stone is the prime minister of King Zhao of Chu. Upright and honest, there is nothing to avoid. "
Explanation: King Zhao of the Chu State was a prime minister who insisted on honest government and would not avoid it.
8. "Bu Ju"
Example: Qu Yuan Ning was honest and upright. In order to be self-purifying, the protruding ladder is as funny as fat and silk, and the couplets are clean?
Explanation: Qu Yuan would rather be an upright and honest person, leaving those dishonest people behind rather than follow them.
9. "Encouragement to Learning" Xunzi
Example: "You gentleman, there is no eternal rest. Jing *** your position, it is good to be upright.
Explanation: Those gentlemen, whether dead or not, they are upright people.
10. "Visiting the Hengyue Temple and Suiyu Temple's Gate Tower" by Han Yu
Example: If you pray silently with great concentration, if there is a response, isn't it true that you can understand through integrity?
Explanation: When you devote yourself to prayer, if someone responds to you, it is the power of integrity influencing this understanding. 5. Poems or classical Chinese that describe a person who is particularly powerful and has strong fighting ability
1. The grass in the forest is frightened by the wind, and the general draws his bow at night. I looked for the white feather in plain sight, but it was missing among the stone edges.
1. Source: Tang Lulun's "The Second Song of Shooting with Zhang Pu"
2. Translation: In the dim forest, the grass was suddenly blown by the wind Shaking and rustling, General Li Guang thought that a wild beast was coming, so he quickly opened his bow and shot an arrow. At dawn, I went to look for the arrow, but it was already deeply embedded in the stone.
2. He is eight feet long, has a leopard's head and eyes, a swallow's jaw and a tiger's beard, his voice is like thunder, and his power is like a galloping horse.
1. Source: "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Luo Guanzhong
2. Translation: Eight feet tall, with a leopard-like face and a pair of round eyes, a mighty appearance, a voice as loud as thunder, and a walking voice The momentum is like a galloping horse.
3. A bird flies by with a light body, but thousands of people shout with a spear.
1. Source: Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "Send Captain Cai Xizeng back to Longyou, because he sent it to the secretary of the 35th High School"
2. Translation: At noon one day in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, Cai Du Wei performed martial arts in the martial arts training ground. But when he saw that his body was as light as a swallow, his marksmanship was superb, and his performance was so intense that all of a sudden thousands of people exclaimed.
4. Xuande looked at the person: his body was nine feet long, his beard was two feet long; his face was as heavy as jujubes, and his lips were as if they were painted with grease; his eyes were red and phoenix, and his eyebrows were lying on silkworms. His appearance was dignified and majestic.
1. Source: Luo Guanzhong's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms"
2. Translation: Liu Bei looked at this man: nine feet tall, with a beard two feet long; his face was as red as a jujube, and his lips were like He is as thick as rouge; he has red phoenix eyes and silkworm eyebrows. He looks handsome and majestic.
5. Feinai shouted loudly: "I am Zhang Yide from Yan! Who dares to fight to the death with me?" The sound was like a huge thunder. When Cao Jun heard this, they all trembled.
1. Source: "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Luo Guanzhong
2. Translation: Zhang Fei shouted loudly: "I am Zhang Fei from Yan! Who dares to fight to the death with me?" The sound is like huge thunder. After hearing this, Cao Cao's army was so frightened that their thighs trembled. 6. Please ask for a few classical Chinese sentences that describe people's greed and selfishness. It is best to give a few more sentences. Thank you.
People who are addicted to acquisition in this world will not avoid things when they encounter them, so as to enrich their homes. I don’t know if I am tired of it, but I am afraid that it will not accumulate. If they are lazy and squat, if they are abandoned and moved, they will also become sick. He is able to get up, but he is not afraid. He always thinks about his high position and great salary, but he is so greedy for it that he is close to danger and falls, and he does not know how to take precautions when he looks at the death in front of him. Although its appearance is huge, it is famous, but its wisdom is like a small insect. I'm sorry for my husband! (Selected from Liu Zongyuan's "The Biography of the Grasshopper" in the Tang Dynasty)
Translation:
Those greedy people in the world today do not shy away from money when they see it, but use it to increase their family property. Knowing that wealth has become a burden to oneself, one is still afraid that the accumulation of wealth is not enough. Once they collapsed due to negligence, some (of them) were dismissed from office, and some were demoted to remote areas, which can be regarded as suffering. Once they are appointed, they do not want to repent. They think about improving their status and increasing their salary every day, and they even get more greedy for money, even to the point of falling to death. Those who perish do not know how to learn. Even though their appearance looks huge and they are called "people", their knowledge is the same as that of small insects, which is so sad!