1. Four-character words with Chinese characters
1. Pinyin of the picture in the house: zhái zhōng tú dà Meaning: Living in the center, planning all directions.
Refers to the advantage of terrain. 2. Pinyin of "Hongbao in the Pillow": zhěn zhōng hóng bǎo Interpretation: "Book of Han·Liu Xiangzhuan": "The emperor (Xuan Emperor) revived the immortal alchemy, and there are "Hongbao" and "Secretary of the Garden" in the pillow in Huainan.
The book talks about the magic of immortals turning ghosts into gold, and Zou Yan’s method of refining the way to prolong life, which is unknown to the world. "Yan Shigu notes: ""Hongbao" and "Yuan Secretary", and the title of the Taoist chapter.
"Zang is in the pillow, and the words are always recorded and not leaked." Later, it generally refers to rare books.
3. Zhongdaoerfèi Pinyin: zhōng dào ér fèi Definition: Zhongdao: halfway. Stopped halfway.
4. The pinyin of the mainstay: zhōng liú dǐ zhù Definition: See "the mainstay". 5. Zhongliu Yihu Pinyin: zhōng liú yī hú Definition: Pot: Refers to the gourd type, which can be tied without sinking.
Metaphor of preciousness and rareness. 6. Zhongliu Yiyi Pinyin: zhōng liú yī xíng Definition: Metaphor of rare and precious things.
The saying comes from "He Guanzi·Xuewen": "A ship was lost in the middle of the river, and one coin and a thousand gold were lost." Pot refers to the gourd type, which can be tied without sinking.
7. Chinese and foreign combination Pinyin: zhōng wài hé bì Definition: Chinese and Western combination. 8. Just in line with one's wishes Pinyin: zhèng zhòng jǐ huái Definition: Just in line with one's own thoughts.
Same as "just right". 9. To fill one's pockets Pinyin: zhōng bǎo sī náng Definition: To fill one's pockets: to profit from it.
Refers to embezzling the money handled to benefit oneself. 10. Zhong feed lack person Pinyin: zhōng kuì fá ren Definition: Zhong feed: In ancient times, it refers to women who take charge of food and other matters at home, and by extension refers to the wife's house; lack: lack.
Refers to having no wife. 11. Lost boat in the middle, a pot of thousands of gold Pinyin: zhōng liú shī zhōu, yī hú qiān jīn Definition: Pot: 叏: a kind of melon, shaped like a gourd, worn around the waist to cross the river, called waist boat in the south.
Although something is trivial, it is very valuable when used. 12. Zhongkankan eat Pinyin: zhōng kàn bù zhōng chī Definition: 13. Sharp mouth, thick skin, hollow belly Pinyin: zuǐ jiān pí hòu fù zhōng kōng Definition: 14. Yingzhong Baixue Pinyin: yǐng zhōng bái xuě Definition: Dian comes out of the Warring States Period "Answers to the King of Chu's Questions" written by Yu of the Chu Song Dynasty: "The guest who sang in Yingzhong was originally called "Xialiba people", and there were thousands of people who belonged to Hehe in the country; they were "Yang'a" and "Xielu", who belonged to the country. There are hundreds of people who are harmonious; it is called "Yangchun Baixue", and there are only a few dozen people who are harmonious in the country... It is because its music is high and its harmony is few."
Later it is referred to as "Yingzhong Baixue". Elegant music or poetry. 15. The Chinese pinyin of yán bù yóu zhōng is: yán bù yóu zhōng. Definition: See “the words are not sincere”.
16. The pinyin for the hidden meaning in words: yán zhōng shì yǐn Definition: It means that although the words are distorted, they are right and impartial, and the discussion of things, although indulgent, conceals profound truths. The words come from "Book of Changes Xici Xia": "The words are melodious, and the things are clear and hidden."
17. Pinyin of wagging tail: yáo wěi tú zhōng Definition: During the Warring States Period, the King of Chu He sent a doctor to ask Zhuangzi to become an official. Zhuangzi said to the doctor of Chu: I heard that there is a magical turtle in the Chu country. It has been dead for three thousand years. Now I put it in a box and hide it in the temple. Do you think it would be better for this turtle to leave its bones for people to treasure, or to drag its tail alive in the mud? The doctor said: Of course it is better to stay alive and drag the tail in the middle of the painting.
Zhuangzi said: Then I will drag my tail in the paint. See "Zhuangzi Autumn Water".
Drag the tail, still 18. Pinyin in one sentence: yī yán zhōng de Interpretation: of: the center of the target. One sentence hit the target.
The metaphor reaches the key point in one sentence. 19. The pinyin of Yiyu: yī yǔ zhōng de Definition: See "一语不了".
20. Pinyin of Yiyuzhongren: yī yǔ zhōng rén meaning: 中: slander. To hurt someone with one word.
21. Yong Zhong Hao Hao Pinyin: yōng zhōng bì tóng Definition: Still outstanding. Those who appear to have outstanding talents among ordinary people.
22. Pinyin: yòng zhōng jiǎo jiǎo Definition: It means someone who is outstanding among ordinary people. 23. Pick the laurel branches in the middle of the moon Pinyin: yuè zhōng shé guì Definition: Pick the laurel branches in the middle of the moon.
It is a metaphor for passing the imperial examination. 24.Yunzhijuezhong Pinyin: yǔn zhí jué zhōng Definition: It means that words and deeds are consistent with the impartial and upright way.
25. Pinyin: yún zhōng xiān hè Definition: Same as "White Crane in the Cloud". 26. Falling into the trap Pinyin: xiàn luò jì zhōng Definition: Refers to the enemy or the opponent's trick 27. Chest of Ten Thousand Volumes Pinyin: xiōng zhōng wàn juàn Definition: Refers to reading a lot of books.
28. Pinyin of Hongzhao in the snow: xuě zhōng hóng zhǎo Definition: Same as "Hongzhao in the snow and mud". 29. The pinyin of the chest block is: xiōng zhōng lěi kuài. Definition: The block is a pile of soil.
It is a metaphor for the simmering injustice in the heart. 30. 秀waihuizhong Pinyin: xiù wài huì zhōng Definition: 31. 雪中高士 Pinyin: xuě zhōng gāo shì Definition: 32. 外强中无 Pinyin: wài qiáng zhōng jí Definition: Appears to be very powerful, but in fact Very weak.
33. Wèn dǐng zhōng yuán Definition: Ask: Ask, Ding: An ancient cooking utensil with three legs and two ears. It is said that the ancient Xia Yu cast Jiuding to represent Jiuzhou and serve as a symbol of national power. symbol. During the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties, Jiuding was regarded as an important national weapon and was possessed by those who conquered the world.
Central Plains: the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River, referring to the territory. It is a metaphor for trying to seize the world.
34. Wuliwuzhong Pinyin: wǔ lǐ wù zhōng Definition: a metaphor for a state of vagueness and uncertainty of the truth. 35. Tan Yan Weizhong Pinyin: tán yán wēi zhòng Definition: The words are subtle and tortuous but to the point.
36. Stillborn Pinyin: tāi sǐ fù zhōng Definition: 37. Salt in water Pinyin: shuǐ zhōng zhuó yán Definition: Metaphor leaving no trace. 38. Shangxu Zhongfeeding Pinyin: shàng xū zhōng kuì Definition: Zhongfeeding: In ancient times, it refers to women taking charge of food and other matters at home, and by extension refers to the wife's house; Xu: empty.
Refers to having no wife. 39. There are no heroes in the mountains, but the hozen dominates. Pinyin: shān zhōng wú hǎo ??hàn, hú sūn chēng bà wáng Definition: As a saying, it is a metaphor that there are no capable people, and ordinary people also play the main role.
Same as "There are no tigers on the mountain, but the monkey is the king." 40. To survive in death Pinyin: sǐ zhōng qiú shēng Definition: To struggle hard to survive in an extremely dangerous situation.
41. Seek life in death Pinyin: sǐ zhōng qiú huó Definition: Seek life in death.
42. There is firmness in softness Pinyin: róu zhōng yǒu gāng Definition: 43. When the sun is noon, it will be waning, and when the moon is full, it will be waning. Pinyin: rì zhōng zé zè, yuè mǎn zé kuī Definition: When the sun reaches noon, it will move to the west, and when the moon is full, it will turn to the west. To be short-changed.
It is a metaphor that when things develop to a certain extent, they will transform in the opposite direction. 44. 人中龙虎 Pinyin: rén zhōng lóng hǔ Definition: A metaphor for a hero among people.
45. .. 2. Four-character words in Chinese characters
Enjoy it [lè zài qí zhōng]
Vocabulary book
Basic meaning
Like Do something and have fun doing it.
Complimentary meaning
Source
"Historical Records: Biography of Zhongni's Disciples": "The teacher is also Pi; Shen is Lu; Chai is Yu; You are 喭; Hui It's also empty. If you don't give orders, you will get nothing; if you get hundreds of millions, you will win again and again."
Examples
Some jobs are hard and tiring, but there is joy in the pain, ~.
Antonyms
Synonyms
Have fun and forget about it, never get tired of it
Antonyms
Be bored , be worried , be worried , be unhappy 3 . What are the idioms containing Chinese characters?
The meaning of the idiom "Zhuzhongzhong" refers to the group of heroes joining together to compete for the world.
Zhongyuan zhulu refers to the group of heroes rising together to compete for the world. The golden mean refers to a balanced and balanced attitude towards life.
Chinese and Western Bi: Jade. Refers to something that combines the essence of China and foreign countries. Zhongliu Yipot. Pot: Refers to the gourd type, which can be tied without sinking.
It is a metaphor for preciousness and rareness. It is a metaphor for being hit in the middle. It is a metaphor for determination to work hard and become stronger. The mainstay is like the mainstay mountain standing in the rapids of the Yellow River.
It is a metaphor that a strong and independent person can play a pillar role in a turbulent and difficult environment. Zhongfu is still empty means that he has no wife.
Lost a boat in the middle of the river, a pot of gold is a metaphor. Although something is light, it will be very precious when it is used. Talking about Wei Zhong Wei Zhong: subtle but to the point.
Describe the speech tactfully and to the point. Learn both Chinese and Western languages ??very well and describe both Chinese and foreign languages ??very well.
Having a good idea means having a clear understanding of the situation and having a good idea. There are countless fingers in my mind that I don’t understand the situation clearly, and I don’t have any confidence in my heart.
The armor in the chest is a metaphor for a person’s military ability. Knowing something in the heart means knowing something in the heart.
Countless in the heart refers to having no bottom in the heart. The awl is in the pocket. When the awl is placed in the pocket, the tip of the awl will be exposed.
It is a metaphor that talented people will not be buried for a long time and will eventually emerge. The dual-use method means that you have to take appropriate measures according to different situations.
Just what you want. Just what you want. Peering into the sun through the window is a metaphor for not having much knowledge.
The best among ordinary people refers to those who are particularly outstanding among ordinary people. The jade destroyed in the coffin is a metaphor for heavy losses caused by the negligence of supervisors.
Fish swimming in the cauldron Fish swimming in the pot. It is a metaphor for being in danger and about to perish.
There are no generals in Sichuan, and Liao Hua becomes a pioneer. It is a metaphor for the lack of good hands in doing things, so people with average abilities are allowed to take charge. The metaphor is really just right.
Spread rumors and slander. Create rumors to frame others. Selected by Bird Screen Bird Screen: A door screen with a peacock painted on it.
Refers to being chosen as a son-in-law. You must hit the mark once you speak.
The things in the medicine cage are a metaphor for spare talents. Beautiful on the outside and smart on the inside.
Enemy country in the boat. Everyone in the boat becomes an enemy. It means that everyone is opposed and very isolated.
Indifferent to the center, my heart is not touched at all.
Apply foreign things to China: critically absorb all the beneficial things in foreign cultures and use them for my own use.
The original meaning of "Yiwei Tuzhong" is that instead of being a minister and subject to the control of nobility, salary and punishment, it is better to live in seclusion and be content with poverty. Later, it was also used as a metaphor for being in a dirty environment.
Dry bones in the grave. Dry bones in the grave. A metaphor for a person without power.
The song "Sou Zhong Jing Qu" is a metaphor for people with bad qualities who will become worse in a bad environment. Five Miles of Fog is a metaphor for a state of vagueness and unclear truth. To create something out of nothing is to describe something that does not exist as something.
Refers to fabrication out of thin air. Dragon among men is a metaphor for heroes among men.
A lion among men, just as the lion is the king of beasts. A metaphor for a person with outstanding talents.
Qiji is the best among men. Qiji: a good horse. A metaphor for a person with outstanding talents.
Appointment in Mulberry Mulberry: Between the mulberry trees. Refers to the secret agreement between a man and a woman.
A clever shot and an unexpected shot: archery, a metaphor for speaking. Describes someone who is good at taking advantage of opportunities to express opinions, which can later be confirmed by facts.
Sun Zang means Zang: The sun is in the west. The sun will be heading west at noon.
It is a metaphor that when things develop to a certain extent, they will transform in the opposite direction. The middle of the day is the market. The middle of the day: the sun is in the head, which means noon; the market is for doing business.
Trade and do business at noon. It originally refers to the market place for bartering in ancient times.
Comet will come in the sun. Comet: dried in the sun. The sun shines just right at noon.
It means that one should act decisively and not lose the opportunity. Female Middle School Yao and Shun Yao and Shun: legendary ancient sage monarchs.
A wise person among women. In ancient times, ruling queens were often praised.
Burning with anger Anger burns in the heart like fire. Described as having great anger.
The stronger among the stronger, the stronger among the stronger. It is a metaphor that there is no limit to one’s skills and one cannot be complacent or arrogant. Destined Superstitious people believe that all human experiences are predetermined by fate and cannot be undone by human power.
Idiom Definition: Give charcoal in the snow. Give charcoal to people to keep warm on a snowy day. It is a metaphor for giving material or spiritual help to others when they are in urgent need.
The sun is at its zenith. It is a metaphor that things are developing to a very prosperous stage.
Like the sun in the middle, as if the sun is at the zenith. It is a metaphor that things are developing to a very prosperous stage.
Talking about dreams in dreams is originally a Buddhist language, which is a metaphor for illusion and lack of evidence. Later, it was also used as a metaphor for talking nonsense.
There is iron in the eyes, which is a metaphor for the military appearance. A thorn in the side is a metaphor for the person who is most disgusted and hated in the heart.
Catch the turtle in the jar. Catch the turtle from the big jar. It means that the object you want to capture is already under control.
Describes being able to capture something at your fingertips, easily and confidently. The turtle in the urn is a metaphor for something that is under control and cannot escape.
Catch the moon in the water. Catch the moon in the water. It is a metaphor for doing something that is impossible to do, and it can only be in vain.
Among water and fire Water and fire: a metaphor for disaster. In the midst of disaster and hardship.
Iron Zhengzheng is a metaphor for a person with outstanding talents. Pulling out the thorn in the eye is a metaphor for getting rid of the person you hate most in your heart. Winning three yuan in a row. Three yuan: The imperial examination system is called the provincial examination, the joint examination, and the palace examination. The first place is Jieyuan, Huiyuan, and Zhuangyuan, collectively called "three yuan".
Continuously. A talker is a metaphor for a person who likes to talk empty words and big words but has no ability.
Deep to the point: The metaphor is profound in analysis, can hit the point, or can get to the point. The louse is in the middle of the trousers: trousers.
Lice hide in the seam of pants. It is a metaphor for the embarrassment and crampedness of secular life.
There are paintings in poems. Poems that are good at describing scenery make readers feel like they are in a picture. It also describes the artistic conception of the poem as very beautiful.
Prime Minister in the Mountains Tao Hongjing lived in seclusion in Maoshan during the Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty. He could not be hired many times. Emperor Wu of Liang often asked him for advice on national affairs. People called him "Prime Minister in the Mountains." Strong on the outside but dry on the inside.
The family fortune is in decline. The family fortune is declining and the situation is not as rich as before. A thorn in the flesh is a metaphor for something that one hates most and is eager to get rid of.
Well-known at home and abroad describes a reputation that spreads far and wide. Ancient and modern, Chinese and foreign refers to from ancient times to modern times, from domestic to foreign countries.
Fleas and lice in the mouth is a metaphor for an enemy that is easy to destroy, like lice in the mouth. Therefore, it is also called "lice in the mouth".
Orpiment in the mouth Orpiment: that is, cockscomb stone. In the past, yellow paper was used for writing. If you made a mistake, you would smear it with orpiment and rewrite it. Casually change inappropriate words.
Enter Wu Zhong. Zhi means a bow full of crossbows; Yuzhong: refers to the range that an arrow can reach, which is a metaphor for a cage or a trap. Came within range of my bow and arrow.
Than. It's like falling into five miles of fog. It's like falling into a heavy fog.
It is a metaphor for falling into a confused and incomprehensible situation. Castle in the air A loft suspended in mid-air.
A metaphor for illusory things or fantasy that is divorced from reality. Biao in the outside: Biao: full; Biao: literary talent.
It means that if a person has talents and virtues, he will have literary talent and naturally show it to the outside. Praise people who have both ability and political integrity.
To hit the mark, the disadvantages are: cut: suitable; middle: just right; disadvantage: harmful. 4. Four-letter words for self
Four-letter words for self:
Sacrifice yourself for others,
Put others before yourself,
Know yourself and your enemy,
Be safe and sound,
Self-denial and serve the public,
Each expresses his or her own opinion,
Self-denial and return to propriety,
Serve oneself Save others,
Judge yourself and save others,
Take it as your own,
Stubbornly opinionated,
Can’t help yourself,
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Benefit yourself at the expense of others,
Eliminate dissidents,
Harm others and harm yourself,
Each has his own opinion,
Talk about confidants,
Sacrificing oneself and benefiting things,
Sacrificing oneself for the public good,
Cultivating oneself and bringing peace to others,
A wise man knows his own self even when he dies,
Treat yourself as your own child,
Trust your confidants,
Show off your talents and promote yourself,
Be strict with yourself,
Clean one's body and clean oneself,
Don't let others enrich oneself,
Be careful about one's own gains and losses,
Discipline others with oneself,
Treat oneself and love the people 5. 20 four-character idioms with meanings
carving a boat and asking for a sword kè zhōu qiú jiàn
[Definition] Zhou: boat; Qiu: search for; seek. Mark the ship; search for the lost sword in the water. It is a metaphor for doing things in the wrong way; adhering to dogma; rigid and stubborn; not knowing how to change as the situation changes.
[Quotation] "Lu Shi Chun Qiu Cha Jin": "There was a Chu man who waded into the river; his sword fell from the boat into the water; he suddenly checked his boat and said: 'This is where my sword comes from. "The boat stopped; I entered the water to find it. The boat has moved; but the sword cannot do it. Isn't it confusing to ask for the sword?"
[正音] engraved; cannot be read as "kē"; sword; cannot be pronounced as "jiǎn".
[Shape identification] Sword; cannot be written as "arrow".
[Synonym] Waiting for the rabbit, sticking to the rules
[Antonym] Watching the wind and steering the ship, acting according to the circumstances
[Usage] Contains a derogatory connotation. Mostly refers to not knowing how to advance or retreat when doing things; sticking to the rules; not knowing how to deal with things as the objective situation changes. Generally used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial.
[Structure] Linked type. 6. What four-character idiom means "annotation, explanation"?
Yi Jing Bian An Annotation is based on the classics and their annotations.
It means speaking well-founded. Because of this: used to end the upper part of the old official document that expresses reasons and reasons; by this: used to draw out the focus of the following part.
It is a metaphor for routine and formality. Fafan gives an example. Fafan: reveals the general rules of the book; cites: proposes.
Refer to examples to illustrate key points. Explain the general rules of the book.
Use common rules to remind common rules in the book. Explain the gist of the book and formulate the writing style.
Reveal the general rules of the book. Classification examples are in the form of instructions.
Modify the order and reaffirm the order. Explain that a wise monarch should win the trust of the people.
Draw a map on the ground to illustrate geographical features such as mountains, rivers, etc. The description is readily available and the talent is outstanding.
Example to make a difference: Reveal the general rules of the book. Refers to classification examples to illustrate the style of the book.
It can be imagined without explanation. Kaizong Mingyi Kaizong: clarify the purpose; Mingyi: explain the meaning.
Refers to stating the main meaning at the beginning of speaking or writing. Continuous citation: quotation; si: analogy.
Cite similar examples to illustrate the point. Unreasonable: understand; reasonable: reason.
It is difficult to explain it with reason. Pangsou Yuanshao Pang: extensive; Sou: collection; Shao: inheritance.
Collect citation materials extensively and explain the origins traceably to make arguments. Front and back: details; Fan: overview.
A writing method in "Spring and Autumn", one thing appears repeatedly in the text, the former is explained in detail, and the latter is briefly described. Starting from an example and leading to the ordinary: a reminder of the general rules in the book.
Indicates the gist of the book and formulates the writing style. Use similes and metaphors to illustrate principles.
Tapping gently is a metaphor for expressing meaning and explaining problems tactfully. So-and-so refers to something that is not explained in detail or does not require detailed explanation.
The article is written as Zai Dao Zai: loading, extending to clarify; Tao: principle, generally refers to thought. The article is meant to illustrate the truth.
Wangyan Qi Wangyan: no need for verbal explanation; Qi: congeniality. It means knowing each other from heart to heart, regardless of appearance.
Appear to speak Buddhist terms. It means that the Buddha has great power and can appear in various human appearances and teach people the Dharma.
Now it refers to using personal experience and experience as an example to illustrate a certain truth. Microscopic elucidation reveals subtle things, explains hidden principles, and makes them obvious and obvious.
Use ancient metaphors to describe modern metaphors: explain. Use ancient events to illustrate today's events or principles.
Quote: quote; for example: for example. Cite similar examples to illustrate the point.
In one word: understand. One sentence can make people understand or explain clearly.
Allusion: cite similar examples to explain something. Righteousness: the principle of fairness and justice.
Refers to speaking inappropriately and unreasonably. To express something beyond words, it means that certain thoughts and feelings can be felt by the human body even though they are not explained.
There is no prior explanation. Zhuang means harmonious: humorous; Zhuang: serious and solemn.
Use humorous language to explain things, making people feel its profound implications in a relaxed and joyful way. Zhang Benji finally explained the whole matter clearly.
It’s hard to say beak: mouth, which refers to a person’s mouth. Even if there are many people, it is difficult to explain.
There is no room for explanation: justification, explanation. No one can explain it.
Unable to explain: to obey, by the way; to explain: to defend, to explain. No one can explain it.
There is no need to explain what has been done, and there is no need to persuade what has been done.
Contains the meaning of letting things go by the past. Fu Hui was very insistent and forced to explain.
To make things clear, to make things clear; to make things clear; to make things clear; to make things clear; to make things clear. Put together incomprehensible or irrelevant principles and things to explain.
Attached to the point of view, unrelated things are pulled together and explained in a far-fetched way. Structure: composition; Hui: aggregation; Zhen: review and identification; Interpretation: interpretation.
Collect opinions together for comparison and assessment, and choose the good ones. Refers to explaining properly.
Golden wind brings refreshment: refers to the autumn wind. In ancient times, the seasons were explained by yin and yang and the five elements, with autumn as gold.
The autumn wind brings coolness. The cicada feels the golden wind before it moves. The golden wind refers to the autumn wind. In ancient times, yin and yang and the five elements were used to explain the seasons. Autumn is gold. Jue means to notice.
The autumn wind has not yet arrived, but the cicada has already noticed it. It is a metaphor for being aware of changes that are about to happen in advance.
Solve doubts: explain; explain: eliminate. Answer difficult questions and eliminate confusion.
Resolve doubts, explain: explain; explain: eliminate. Answer difficult questions and eliminate confusion.
Solve doubts, explain knots, explain: explain; explain: eliminate. Answer difficult questions and eliminate confusion.
Release left and right release: to enlighten and explain; left and right: used in letters to address each other respectfully. Refers to using words of comfort and enlightenment to eliminate the other party's worries, doubts and worries.
Notes on the Six Classics I note: explanation; I: my own point of view. Far-fetchedly using assertions from various classic works to explain and prove their own opinions to serve their own arguments.
The head of a dragon is like the head of a pig, but the mouth of a pig is still wrong. It means that the interpretation of the meaning of the book is far from the original intention and is irrelevant.
The Six Arts Classics: The Six Arts: "Poetry", "Books", "Rites", "Music", "Yi", and "Spring and Autumn"; Biography: a book explaining the scriptures. Generally refers to ancient classics.
To forcefully explain things means to explain or discuss things without knowing the true meaning of the matter. The meaning of Suiwen is Sui: to follow; Shi: to explain.
Refers to explaining an unknown concept based on a passage or context. To get to the bottom of what is missing: to explain something that does not make sense.
Put together incomprehensible or irrelevant principles and things to explain. Shanzuohaiguo explains the mountains and the seaside.
Generally refers to a remote place. Example story. Ironclad footnotes. Footnotes: Text that explains the words. Refers to the most authoritative and unshakable annotation.
Wang Wenshengxun does not understand the exact meaning of a certain word and sentence, so it is far-fetched and inaccurate to interpret it literally. Same as "literally meaning".
Wangwenshengyiwen: words, refers to literal words; yi: meaning. Without understanding the exact meaning of a certain word or phrase, one can only interpret it literally and give an inaccurate interpretation.
Children explain things forcefully: reluctantly. Children do not understand things but forcefully explain them.
It is a metaphor for not having a correct knowledge and understanding of something but blindly misinterpreting it according to one's own wishes. Ying Shuyan said Ying: Spring and Autumn and Warring States.