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●Idiom allusion: Cut the arm of the alliance: cut the arm: pierce the arm. Alliance: covenant, oath. It originally refers to the time when Duke Zhuang of Lu and Meng Ren cut their arms and entered into a marriage contract during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Later, it generally refers to cutting one's arm to make an oath (referring to a secret engagement between a man and a woman). Ying Shuyan said: Ying: the capital of Chu State during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States; Shu: letter; Yan: the name of an ancient vassal state; said: explanation. The metaphor is far-fetched and misinterprets the original meaning. Zhengwei Zhiyin: Zhengwei: refers to the Zheng and Wei states in the Spring and Autumn Period. Refers to the folk music of Zheng, Wei and other countries during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Gathering of Troops and Chariots: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Duke Huan of Qi fought for hegemony and made alliances with the princes many times. Among them, four times during the reign of Duke Xi of Lu, Qi brought troops, and you were called the "Gathering of Troops and Chariots." Killing his wife to seek his general: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Wu Qi killed his wife in order to gain the trust and importance of the Lu State. It is a metaphor for doing inhumane things in pursuit of fame and fortune. Boyu Zhifei: Boyu: Zang Yuan, courtesy name Boyu, was a native of Wei in the Spring and Autumn Period; Fei: wrong. It means knowing that something was wrong before. Colorful clothes to entertain relatives: Legend has it that in the Spring and Autumn Period, there was an old Caizi who was very filial. Even when he was seventy years old, he would sometimes dress in colorful clothes and pretend to be a child to make his parents laugh. Later, it was used as an allusion to be filial to parents. Playing the flute to beg for food: originally refers to Zixu playing the flute to beg for food in Wu City during the Spring and Autumn Period of the Five Dynasties. The latter refers to begging along the street. Direct writing of Dong Hu: Dong Hu: a historian of the Jin Kingdom during the Spring and Autumn Period. Straightforward: Based on facts and recorded truthfully. Refers to an upright historian who dares to write straightly, respects historical facts, and does not disrespect the powerful. Yi Yi: Boyi at the end of Yin Dynasty and the beginning of Zhou Dynasty. Hui: Liu Xiahui of the State of Lu in the Spring and Autumn Period. He is neither Boyi nor Liu Xiahui; he does not possess the character of these two wise men. Describes a person who is not very talented and virtuous but is very controlling. The League of Cut Arms: Cut Arms: Pierce the arm. Alliance: covenant, oath. It originally refers to the time when Duke Zhuang of Lu and Meng Ren cut their arms and entered into a marriage contract during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Later, it generally refers to cutting one's arm to make an oath (referring to the secret engagement between men and women). Guan Bao's acquaintance: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Qi people Guan Zhong and Bao Shuya knew each other best. It is often used as a metaphor for a close friend. Between Ji and Meng: This refers to the most powerful Ji family and the weakest Meng family among the three noble families of Lu State in the Spring and Autumn Period. It means that between Ji and Meng, there is not enough compared to the superiors, but more than enough compared to the inferiors. Jiuyuan can be written as: Jiuyuan: In the Spring and Autumn Period, the cemetery of the Jin Guoqing officials was in Jiuyuan, so it was called the cemetery; it was written as: rise, rise. Imagine the dead coming back to life. Reward the three armies: reward: to comfort and encourage with property or food. Three armies: In the Spring and Autumn Period, they were called the Central Army, the Left Army, and the Right Palace; later they were collectively called the Army. Now refers to the army, navy and air force. It refers to rewarding and comforting military officers and soldiers. Wheel flattening wheel: Wheel flattening: a famous wheel builder in Qi during the Spring and Autumn Period; wheel flattening: using knives and axes to chop wood to make wheels. Refers to exquisite skills. Dusk and Guo Chao Yu: In the Spring and Autumn Period, the Jin State pretended to go to the Yu State to attack the Guo State. After conquering the Guo State, it destroyed the Yu State on the way back. It is a metaphor for the rapid destruction and change. Xu Gong in the north of the city: originally refers to a handsome man named Xu from Qi State during the Warring States Period. Later, it became a nickname for handsome men. Guan Bao Fenjin: Guan: Guan Zhong. Bao: Bao Shuya, the famous Prime Minister of Qi during the Warring States Period. Gold: money. It is a metaphor for deep friendship and mutual understanding. Stick to the rules: Mo Zhai was good at defending the city during the Warring States Period; stick to the rules: ready-made or long-established rules and methods. Refers to conservative thinking, sticking to old rules and refusing to change. Emperor Wang's Cuckoo: According to legend, during the Warring States Period, King Du Yu of Shu became emperor and was named Emperor Wang. He contributed greatly to controlling floods in Shu. Later, he became a minister and retired to the Western Mountains. After his death, he turned into a cuckoo with a sad cry. Later, it often refers to sad and miserable crying. Besieging Wei and rescuing Zhao: Originally refers to the method used by the Qi army to besiege Wei during the Warring States Period, forcing Wei to withdraw its troops attacking Zhao and thus saving Zhao. Later refers to the tactic of attacking the enemy's rear strongholds to force the attacking enemy to retreat. Xialibaren: Originally refers to a popular folk song among the Chu people during the Warring States Period. A metaphor for popular literature and art. First from Wei Shi: Wei: refers to Guo Wei, a Yan native in the Warring States Period; Shi: start. Let’s start by appointing me, Guo Wei. Indicates self-recommendation. Yangchun Baixue: Originally refers to a higher-level song of Chu State during the Warring States Period. Metaphor for profound and unpopular literature and art. Ying Shuyan said: Ying: the capital of the Chu State during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period; Shu: letter; Yan: the name of an ancient vassal state; Shuo: explanation. The metaphor is far-fetched and misinterprets the original meaning. Distance with distant countries and attack with close quarters: Contact distant countries and attack neighboring countries. This was a foreign investment strategy adopted by the Qin State during the Warring States Period. Later, it also refers to a way of dealing with others. Chao Qin and Mu Chu: During the Warring States Period, the two great vassal states of Qin and Chu were opposed to each other and often fought. For the sake of their own interests and security, some small princes and small countries sometimes leaned towards Qin and sometimes towards Chu. It is a metaphor for the capriciousness of people. Zhengwei Zhiyin: Zhengwei: refers to the Zheng and Wei states in the Spring and Autumn Period. Refers to the folk music of Zheng, Wei and other countries during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.

Zongheng and Mahe: Zongheng: combine vertically and horizontally; Mahe: open and close, a method of persuasion used by strategists during the Warring States Period. Refers to the use of political or diplomatic means to divide or win over. ●Famous quotes: People should respect themselves and consider themselves worthy of the most noble things. ——Hegel If he does not know his own human dignity, he will be completely unable to respect the dignity of others. - Schiller Human talent is like a spark, it can be extinguished or burned. And there is only one way to force it to burn into a raging fire, which is to work and work again. —— Gorky If people can make full use of their talents, everything will prosper. —— Sun Yat-sen A one-year plan is better than planting a valley; a ten-year plan is better than growing trees; a lifelong plan is better than planting people. ——Guan Zhong When talents are put to use, the building loses its huge couplets. ——Shao ??Ye The ancients looked at horses but did not look at each other. Even if they are skinny, it is strange. There is no good person in the world to scoff at, but a horse worth a thousand gold is worth a lot of money. ——Ouyang Xiu The country should employ virtue first and talent last. ——Kangxi Talented people have emerged from generation to generation, and each has led the way for hundreds of years. ——Zhao Yi The one who can rule the world is talent, and the one who can become the world's talent is education. ——Hu Yuan I urge God to cheer up and send talents of any kind. ——Gong Zizhen Talents are like gold and copper, they grow in the sand and do not decay quickly. May the public love his people as much as he loves his honour, so that he will not be buried in rubbish. ——Yuan Mei If a person makes full use of his talents, he can do everything; if he has done everything, he will not be able to plan for wealth and strength. —— Sun Yat-sen Talents are rare and difficult to know, so we must cherish talents and employ them without doubt. —— Zhou Yang Value labor and talent. Talent is rare! ——Deng Xiaoping We say that capitalism is not good, but it is very bold in discovering and using talents. It has a characteristic that regardless of seniority, qualified people use it and take it for granted. From this perspective, our system for selecting cadres is backward. Ranking based on seniority is a force of habit and a backward habit of snobbery. ——Deng Xiaoping Only those with genius can discover the sprouts of genius, develop these sprouts, and kindly provide them with the necessary assistance. —— Saint-Simon Geniuses must be allowed to be independent, and humans should deeply grasp the truth that humans must make talented people become torches without letting them give up their true mission. ——Saint-Simon Genius exists in all ages; however, unless something extraordinary happens to stir up the masses and a talented person appears, the person with genius will become rigid. —— Diderot He has the spark of genius! Do you know what this means? That is bravery, broad thinking, and a far-sighted vision... When he plants a tree, he has already seen the results for thousands of years, and has longed for the happiness of mankind. This kind of person is rare. If you want to love, just love this kind of person. ——Chekhov To make the valley fertile, you must plant trees from time to time. We should pay attention to cultivating talents. —— Joliot Curie There is genius there. I spend the time others drink coffee on my work. ——Lu Xun No matter how talented you are, you cannot become a saint without learning. ——Liu Xiang Paint a piece of water in ten days, and paint a stone in five days. ——Du Fu "The mastery of work comes from diligence and waste from play; success comes from thinking and destruction from following." —— Han Yu The decisive factor in forming genius should be diligence. ...there is a direct proportion to the amount of hard work and study. ——Guo Moruo I am a clumsy scholar. I don’t have enough talent, so I rely on hard work. ——Mei Lanfang You should know that learning is difficult and only matters a little bit of hard work. ——Chen Yi Scientific inspiration can never come by waiting. If there is any accidental opportunity in scientific discovery, then this kind of "accidental opportunity" can only be given to those who are well-educated, to those who are good at independent thinking, and to those who have a perseverance spirit. Not for lazy people. ——Hua Luogeng For those who engage in science, diligence is the mother of success! ——Mao Yisheng Some people have high talents but ordinary achievements. They are like having big capital but not doing big business. There are also some people who are not very talented but have great achievements. They are like doing big business with small capital. The difference lies in working hard or not working hard. ——Zhu Guangqian For writers, writing less is as harmful as doctors lacking the opportunity to diagnose diseases. ——Socrates Someone asked: Does writing a good poem rely on genius? Or rely on art? My opinion is: hard study without abundant talent, and talent without training are all useless; the two should be used for each other and combined with each other.

—— Aristotle The vastness of the spirit, the activity of the imagination, the diligence of the soul: this is genius. —— Diderot No matter which line of work, professional skills are required. Genius should always be accompanied by thoughtful, uninterrupted practice directed toward a goal, without which even the luckiest talents will disappear without a trace. —— Delacroix My motto has always been: never stop writing; if I sometimes make the God of Art doze off, it is just to make him more excited when he wakes up. ——Beethoven People who write should not stop writing just like painters should not stop painting. No matter what he writes, he must write every day. What is important is that his hands learn to obey his thoughts completely. —— Gogol Even though the greatest genius lies on the green grass day and night, letting the breeze blow, and looking at the sky, gentle inspiration never visits him. - Hegel We all have something to learn from our predecessors and peers. Even the greatest genius will never achieve much if he tries to rely solely on his unique inner self to deal with everything. —— Goethe

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