> Allusion Zi Xia: "If you are an official, you will be good at learning; if you are good at learning, you will be an official." ’ "The Analects of Confucius·Zizhang"
Interpretation: Excellent: If you have spare energy after studying, you can become an official. The latter refers to those who have excellent academic performance and then be promoted to an official position.
Usage as predicate and attributive; refers to study and become an official
The structure is more formal
Similar words are good at learning and official
Rhyming words are good Controlled by ghosts, redundant and no governance, no writing, far away and near, miserable and miserable, the sun can be seen in the window, the dry clouds cover the sun, the pride is high, there is no time to wait, the time will never come... < /p>
Ancient times
English [idiom] a good scholar can BEcome an official; he who excels in study can follow an official career (a confucian slogan for education)
Idiom story During the Spring and Autumn Period, Confucius led his disciples to travel around the country and encountered obstacles everywhere. During the stay in Zheng State when he was ill, they discussed politics under the melon plant planted by Fan Chi. Zixia advocated that a gentleman should become an official, and if he excels in learning, he will become an official. Otherwise, what is the use of retaining knowledge? Confucius agreed with his point of view, but in the end they did not get the approval of those in power and became high officials.
Examples of idioms: I have the power to release you, so that you can achieve your wish of becoming an official if you are good at learning. Lao She's "Four Generations Under One Roof·Thirty-Four"
Idiom Sentences
As long as you reflect on the Chinese people's "ancient sayings" or "famous sayings" about reading, it is not difficult to get a glimpse of its utilitarian nature Cultural attitudes - "There are thousands of bells in the book" (reading is for eating), "There is beauty like jade in the book" (reading is for enjoyment), "there is a house of gold in the book" (reading is for getting rich), "Study And if you are good, you will become an official" (study for the sake of becoming an official), "for ten years of hard work, no one will ask, but once you become famous all over the world" (study for the sake of fame)... You see, there is everything to eat, drink and have fun, and everything is available for fame, fortune and wealth, but only There is no enterprising spirit of aiming high and working hard, and his ideal state is to "learn literary and martial arts well and compare goods with the emperor's family".
Being a Jinshi at the age of forty-two, the official career was bumpy. China has been adhering to the principle of "learning and excellence leads to officialdom" since ancient times. The purpose of studying is to take the imperial examination to high school, and then to serve as an official and to honor the ancestors. This has almost become the beginning of the implementation of the imperial examination system. The only way for scholars in ancient China to get ahead.
What he opposed was the Confucian scholar's idea of ??"passionate about work and salary," that is, "excellence in learning leads to officialdom."
In their view, only bourgeois intellectuals rule Schools that "learn well and become officials" and cultivate spiritual aristocrats are "orthodox".
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Idiom name: If you learn well, you will be a good person
Idiom. Pinyin: xué ér yōu zé shì
Idiom usage: as predicate, attributive; referring to studying and being an official
Practicality: commonly used
Emotional color: neutral. Words
Idiom structure: Formal
Idiom era: Ancient times
Idiom explanation: Excellent: If you have enough energy to study, you will become an official. Those who have excellent academic performance can then become an official.
Idiom sentence:
Idiom story about being good at learning and becoming an official.
During the Spring and Autumn Period, Confucius led his disciples to travel around the world. They met with obstacles everywhere. During Zheng Guo's stay when he was ill, they discussed politics under Fan Chi's melon canopy. Zixia advocated that a gentleman should become an official and become an official if he is good at learning. Otherwise, what is the use of retaining knowledge? His views, but in the end they did not gain the recognition of those in power and became high officials.
Idioms that begin with the word 学
To learn well is to learn and practice from time to time
Idioms containing the word 学
Handan learns but does not learn There is no skill in learning, but learning from time to time will lead to excellence;