A clear mirror hangs high.
Pinyin:
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Explanation:
According to legend, Qin Shihuang had a mirror that could see people's internal organs and know the evil inside; Hang up: hang up. Metaphor officials judge cases fairly and honestly, without favoritism. It is also a metaphor that people are very clear and insightful.
Source:
"Miscellanies of Xijing" Volume III: "There is a mirror, four feet wide and five feet nine inches high, which reflects the inside and outside. People look directly at it, but the shadow looks back. Touch the heart with your hand, and you will see the five internal organs of the stomach, but there is no trace. ..... Qin Shihuang often took care of imperial secretaries and killed all the bold ones. "
Make sentences with examples:
If Qin Jing hadn't hung high, I would have lost my reputation and been known for thousands of years.
Idiom story:
Legend has it that there was a magical mirror in Xianyang Palace in Qin Dynasty. It is four feet wide and five feet high, which can illuminate people on both sides. People's shadows in front of the mirror are upside down. Hold your hands on your chest and look in the mirror, you can see your internal organs, you can see the lesions in the human body, and you can see people with evil intentions. Qin Shihuang often used this mirror to deal with people around him.
Qin Jing Gua Idiom Story 2 Source: Miscellanies of Xijing edited by Liu Xin in Han Dynasty.
Meaning: Good at distinguishing right from wrong and judging cases impartially. Also known as "mirror hanging high".
Legend has it that there are countless treasures in Xianyang Palace in Qin Dynasty, including a square mirror, which is really amazing.
This square mirror is four feet wide and five feet nine inches high. Both sides are bright. People stand upright in front of the mirror, but the figure in the mirror is upside down; If you touch your chest, you can clearly see the internal organs, and people who are sick can see where the disease is. Anyone with ulterior motives can see clearly in a photo. It is said that Qin Shihuang often used this mirror to check the loyalty of concubines, guards and others in the palace. If anyone is found flustered, he will be arrested, tried and punished immediately.
Later, when Liu Bang and Xiang Yu invaded Xianyang successively, Liu Bang was fine, and all the treasures in Xianyang Palace were sealed, but Xiang Yu led the troops and snatched a lot of treasures from Liu Bang. I didn't know where I got this magical mirror.
Because of this legend, the idiom "Qin Jing" came into being.
Qin Jing Hanging Idiom Story 3 Athena Chu
The source has a square mirror, which is four feet wide and five feet nine inches high, showing the inside and outside. People look directly at it, but the shadow looks back. Touch the heart with your hand, and you will see the five internal organs of the stomach, but there is no trace. ..... Qin Shihuang was often killed according to imperial secretary. Xijing Miscellanies Volume III
Explain Qin Jing: According to legend, Qin Shihuang had a mirror that could see people's internal organs and know the evil inside; Hang up: hang up. Metaphor officials judge cases fairly and cleanly.
Used as predicate and object; Fairness and strictness
Structural subject-predicate
Something like that hangs high in the mirror.
The rhyming words "a candle shines in the south of the Yangtze River, a thousand years have passed", "a sheep treads on a vegetable garden", "a word is in season", "a word is in people's minds" and "a single spark" can start a prairie fire, know shame and honesty, and keep the foreign party harmonious and silent at all costs. ......
Modern Times
It is said that there was a magic mirror in Xianyang Palace in the Qin Dynasty. It is four feet wide and five feet high, and it can shine on people on both sides. In front of the mirror, people's shadows are upside down. Put your hand on your chest and look in the mirror to see your internal organs, and you can see the lesions in the human body and people with bad hearts. Qin Shihuang often used this mirror to deal with people around him.
Take Qin Jing as an example. Don't blame my Buddhist disciples for killing people. Back to the 25th Gong Liu Case in Qing Dynasty.