The words that describe stability are:
1. As usual
Explanation: It means that it is still as stable as before.
pronunciation: ā n rá n rú gê.
Citation: The Fourth Fold of The Orphan of Zhao by Ji Junxiang in Yuan Dynasty: "You only look at this one and that one, who did you die for?" How can I be as safe as ever? "
Example: Only when you are as safe as ever can I leave safely.
2. settle down and work in peace and contentment
explanation: it refers to setting up a family and establishing a foundation or career. It also refers to working and living in a place for a long time.
pronunciation: ān jiā lè yè.
Citation: The Biography of Gu Yong in the Han Dynasty written by Ban Gu, Eastern Han Dynasty: "Collecting taxes sparingly, without sacrificing people's wealth, will make the pears in the world settle down and work in peace."
Pay less taxes and don't exhaust people's property, so that people all over the world can have a stable work and life.
Example: Since then, the climate here is warm and humid and the scenery is charming, which has become a green and blessed place for people to live and work in peace and contentment.
3. An Ruo Taishan
Explanation: The description is extremely safe and stable.
pronunciation: ā n ruò tà i sh ā n.
Citation: li yanshou in the Tang Dynasty's "On the History of the South and Liang Ji": "Calling yourself Mount Tai in An Ruo is an exhaustive strategy."
Translation: I claim that I am safe and steady, and my planning is precise and accurate, and I have never miscalculated.
Example: The newly-built dam is still Mount Tai in An Ruo, despite the worst flood in a century.
4. Living and working in peace and contentment
Explanation: It refers to people's stable and happy life, which is a metaphor for living and working happily.
pronunciation: ān jū lè yè.
Citation: Laozi's Tao Te Ching in the Spring and Autumn Period: "Make people use it again, be willing to eat, be beautiful in clothing, live in peace, and enjoy its customs. When neighboring countries look at each other, the voices of chickens and dogs are heard, and the people die of old age and do not interact. "
Translation: Make the people only have the desire to tie a rope, instead of intrigue and calculation. Eating the food you want to eat, wearing the clothes you want to wear, living in the house you want to live in, and maintaining the customs and habits passed down by your ancestors. Two neighboring countries can hear each other's voices even if they can see each other from opposite sides, but people in the two countries will not interact with each other when they have happy events or funerals.
Example: Only when social order is stable can people live and work in peace and contentment.
5. Being at leisure
Explanation: It means being quiet and free. Describe a comfortable life.
pronunciation: q Ρ ng xi á n z à i.
Citation: The fourth fold of Li Tang Chun by Wang Shifu in the Yuan Dynasty: "I'm at ease when I retired from Jinan."
Translation: Since I was demoted to Jinan and stopped working, I have been quiet and free.
Example: After my father retired, he lived a leisurely life. 2. down-to-earth ancient allusions
Sima Guang is conservative in politics, but his achievements in history are brilliant. Zi Zhi Tong Jian edited by him and Shi Ji written by Sima Qian in the Western Han Dynasty are two pearls in the history of historiography, which are still respected by the world.
Zi Zhi Tong Jian records the history of 1362 from the Warring States King Zhou Liewang to the Five Dynasties Zhou Shizong, with 294 volumes, 3 volumes of textual research and 3 volumes of contents. Its scale is amazing.
Sima Guang looked through a lot of books and materials for compiling Zi Zhi Tong Jian. Song Shenzong allowed him to borrow all the books in the three stacks of Jixian, Zhaowen and Historical Museum, and he was granted the privilege to borrow the books in Longtuge, Tianzhangge and Secret Pavilion. Song Shenzong also presented more than 2,4 volumes of books in his possession for Sima Guang's reference. In addition, Sima Guang also consulted a large number of unofficial history, genealogy, anthology, anthology, epitaph and other materials, ***222 kinds, accounting for more than 3 million words.
Sima Guang's style of study is rigorous and strict with himself. He made it a rule for himself to revise a volume every three days. A roll of historical manuscripts is 4 feet long, and it is revised by more than 1 feet a day on average. If something is delayed, it must be made up afterwards. Every night, he always lets the old servant sleep first, lights a candle and works until late at night, and gets up the next morning to continue his work. Every day, 19 years is like a day. At night, he was afraid of oversleeping because of sleepiness, so he made a pillow out of logs. The wooden pillow was smooth, and when he moved a little, his head was stiff and he woke up. Later people called this pillow "police pillow".
Sima Guang's residence was sultry in summer, so he couldn't work, so Sima Guang asked people to dig a big pit in the house and build a basement. The basement is warm in winter and cool in summer, which has become a good place for him to compile books. At that time, Wang Xuanhui, a big bureaucrat, went to the high building of his famous garden to enjoy the summer vacation every summer. People laughed and said, "The Wangs drilled into the sky and Sima went into the ground." Sima Guang's revised manuscript is filled with two rooms. Huang Tingjian, a calligrapher, once read hundreds of volumes and found that all these manuscripts were written in meticulous regular script, without any cursive characters.
Sima Guang once asked his good friend Shao Yong, "What kind of person do you think I am?" Shao replied: "Jun Shi, down-to-earth people are also". It means that Sima Guang studies knowledge, is diligent and conscientious. This is the origin of the idiom "down-to-earth".
It took 19 years for Sima Guang to compile Zi Zhi Tong Jian. At the beginning, Sima Guang was 48 years old, and at the end, he was a 66-year-old man. In these 19 years, Sima Guang "held a candle until late at night, and the police pillow broke the dawn."
The long-term work at his desk exhausted his hard work. Just after he was 6 years old, his eyesight declined, his teeth fell off and his face was scared. Sima Guang died before Zi Zhi Tong Jian was published.
In order to mourn this great historian, Emperor Song Zhezong personally died and ordered a grand official funeral for him. People in his hometown, Xiaxian County, Shanxi Province, built a tombstone pavilion and erected a huge monument in memory of him. This huge monument, together with its base, is as high as nine meters, which is even taller than Emperor Tombstone and the tombstone. The inscription is engraved with the words of Song Zhezong's Imperial Seal "The Monument of Loyalty and Virtue", and Su Dongpo, a great writer, wrote an inscription for it. 3. Be prepared before doing things.
Rome wasn't built in a day.
freezing for three feet was not built in a day (bē ng dò ng sā n ch ǐ, fēi yī rì zhī hán)
Vernacular translation: On the surface, it means freezing for three feet, which is not the effect that a cold day can achieve. Metaphorically, the formation of a situation is a long-term accumulation and brewing, and many a mickle makes a mickle.
exactly, it means that it takes a long time to form a thing, and it can't be completed in a day or two. Everything has its potential and long-standing factors, and it can't be formed suddenly. When derogatory, it is often used to describe the accumulation of contradictions; When praising, it is hard to describe the achievement.
Source: The sentence in Wang Chong's "Form Leaving Chapter":
"The combination of ice and the river is not built in a day; Accumulated soil makes mountains, which is not a must. "
Vernacular translation: The freezing of river ice is not caused by a cold day; It's not a matter of time to accumulate soil and become a mountain.
complex sentence: as the subject and predicate, it is a metaphor that the seriousness of the situation is not caused by a moment but formed for a long time.
Extended information:
Synonym
Dripping water wears away a stone
Pronunciation: dī shuǐ chuān shí
Interpretation: Drops of water can wear away a stone. Metaphor is small in strength, but as long as the goal is single-minded and persistent, we will certainly be able to do difficult things. Also called "water drops pierce the stone".
Source: Song Luo Dajing's "He Lin Yu Lu One Money to Chop Officials": "Guai Ya assisted the pen to judge:' One money a day; Thousands of dollars a day; The rope is sawed off; Drops of water pierce the stone.' "
shape recognition: wear; Can't write "strings"
Sentence making: To climb the peak of science and technology, we must have the spirit of perseverance.
Idiom Story
During the Song Dynasty, there was a man named Zhang Guaiya who served as a county magistrate in Chongyang County. At that time, the social atmosphere in Chongyang County was very poor, and theft became common. Even Qian Ku, a county official, often had money and property stolen. Zhang Guaiya is determined to brake this unhealthy trend. One day, he finally found an opportunity.
On this day, when he was patrolling around the yamen, he saw a small official who was in charge of Qian Ku in the county coming out of the Qian Ku in a panic. Zhang Guaiya quickly stopped the treasurer: "What are you doing in such a hurry? ""nothing. " The treasurer replied. Zhang Guaiya thinks that Qian Ku is often stolen, and judges that the treasurer may be inside job.
I asked my entourage to search the treasurer. As a result, a copper coin was found in the treasurer's headscarf. Zhang Guaiya took the treasurer back to the lobby for interrogation and asked him how much money he had stolen from Qian Ku. The treasurer refused to admit that he had stolen money, so Zhang Guaiya ordered the torture. The treasurer refused to accept it and said angrily, "What's the big deal about stealing a copper coin? You tortured me like this?
You can only hit me. Can you still kill me? " When Zhang Guaiya saw that the treasurer dared to contradict himself in this way, he was very angry. He picked up the brush and sentenced him: "One dollar a day, a thousand dollars a day, a rope sawed, a drop of water wears through." It means that if you steal a copper coin one day, you will steal a thousand copper coins in a thousand days.
if you keep sawing wood with a rope, the wood will be sawed off; Water drops keep dripping, which can drop through the stone. After the verdict, Zhang Guaiya told the chief to take the treasurer to the execution ground and behead him. Since then, the theft in Chongyang County has been stopped and the social atmosphere has greatly improved. Later, the idiom "dripping water wears away the stone" was used to describe perseverance, and a small amount of strength can also make great contributions.