There are many clues to explain metaphor.
The source of Han's "The Eye of Law Asks God": "God's heart is in a trance, and it continues to be ten thousand square meters."
2. Latitude and longitude of heaven and earth tiān děj and ng w ě i.
Interpretation refers to the natural and unobjectionable truth between heaven and earth. It is extended to govern the world with heaven and earth as statutes.
The source "Twenty-five Years of Zuo Zhao Zhuan Gong": "Rites, the discipline of ups and downs, the latitude and longitude of heaven and earth."
3. Jingwei World jīng wěI tiān Xià
Explain Jingwei: Governance. Refers to governing the country.
The source "Historical Records of the First Qin Emperor": "Push the Ming method, the world's latitude and longitude, and always rule by courtesy."
4. Jingwei Tiandi J ī ng w ě i ti ā n dě
Explain warp and weft: the vertical line of fabric is called warp and the horizontal line is called weft, which is a metaphor for planning. Plan heaven and earth. Describe people who are very talented and can do great things.
The source is Zuo Qiuming's Twenty-eight Years of Zuo Gong in the Spring and Autumn Period: "Charity is smooth, goodness is comparable, and latitude and longitude are literary."
5. W incarnation Wen Jing Wei Wu
Explain the ability to govern the country.
The source is Tang Xu Jing Zong's "Ding Zong Dian Yi": "Take back that magical miracle as early as possible, and peek if you can't get it. After learning martial arts, I dare to make famous words. "
6. Author Wu Weiwen J Ο ng W ǔ
Explain the ability to govern the country.
From the Southern Dynasty Yue's Chess Manual: "If a husband is fascinated by the supreme goodness, he can be as wonderful as harmony."
7. Jingbang Weiguo jīng bāng wěi guó
Interpretation of warp and weft: this refers to the longitudinal and transverse lines of silk fabrics, which is extended to management and planning; Bang: country. Refers to governing the country.
Tang Li Shimin's "Gift to Wu Ji Situ Zhao" source: "Therefore, it is necessary to wait for Cao Zhixun to cross the country, and Yin and Yang are allowed to return to Zhong Hua's hope."
8. Jingbang Weiguo jīng bāng wěi guó
Jingwei: This refers to the vertical and horizontal lines of silk fabrics, which is extended to management and planning. Bang: country. Refers to governing the country.
The source is Tang's "Give Wu Ji Situ Zhao": "Therefore, it is necessary to wait for Xun to cross the country and make Yin and Zhong Hua look forward to it."
9. Latitude and longitude jěng tiān wěI dě.
Explain warp and weft: the vertical line of fabric is called warp and the horizontal line is called weft, which is a metaphor for planning. Plan heaven and earth. Describe people who are very talented and can do great things.
Source "Twenty-eight Years of Zuo Gong": "Jing Wei Tian Di Shuo Wen." "Mandarin Zhou Yu": "There are six places and five places in the sky, and the number is often also. Jingtian, Weidi. "