First, the turbulent vernacular interpretation: swing: shake. Turbulent.
Describe the unstable and unstable situation. Dynasty: Modern Author: Ouyang Shan Source: Chapter 18 of Sanjiaxiang: "He talked with Chen Wenting, and both of them felt that the future of the revolution was bright, despite the social unrest."
Second, simplify the interpretation of vernacular Chinese: delete redundant words or content to make it concise: teaching materials should be ~. Dynasty: Ming Author: Wang Shouren Source: "On calligraphy": "If Confucius returns six books; Delete the complicated and simple, and learn from it. "
Translation: If Confucius returns six books; Delete the complicated ones and simply show them for learning. Third, the vernacular interpretation of the tiger sitting on the dragon plate: squatting like a tiger, squatting like a dragon plate, describing the terrain is dangerous. Also known as the tiger sitting on the dragon pan, some people say that the dragon pan is sitting on the tiger's back.
Dynasty: Northern Zhou Author: Yu Xin Source: "Mountain Collection Volume I Mourning Jiangnan Fu": "In the past, the tiger lived in the dragon plate; Add a yellow flag and purple gas. " Translation: the former tiger is far from the dragon plate; Add yellow flag and purple gas. 4. Unchanged vernacular interpretation: The original intention is that once the criminal law is enacted, it cannot be changed.
Later used to refer to being fixed. Cheng: Formation.
Dynasty: Western Han Dynasty Author: Etiquette scholar Dai Sheng Source: Book of Rites Wang Zhi: "Constant, so a gentleman is dedicated." Nothing can be changed, and a gentleman will do his best. 5. Interpretation of bamboo newspaper Pingan vernacular: a metaphor for a letter from a peaceful family.
Dynasty: Tang Author: Duan Source: "Youyang Miscellaneous Continuation": "Beidu only has bamboo nests in Tongzi Temple; Only a few feet long; According to legend, its temple outline dimension daily newspaper Zhu' an. " There is only one case of bamboo in Tongzi Temple in the north. Only a few feet long; According to legend, this temple maintains the safety of bamboo in every newspaper.
2. What are the rhyming four-character idioms such as confusion, explosive, close call, starting from scratch and being cautious?
I'm completely confused [x and n Luan rú má]
Explanation: My heart is in a mess. Describe my inner anxiety.
Said by: Ouyang Shan's "Hard Struggle" May 4th Movement: Thinking of this, he was utterly confused and didn't sleep a wink all night.
Second, explosive.
Explanation: touch: touch; Namely: just. The original intention is to buckle the arrow on the string, draw the bow, and wait to shoot it out. Metaphorically, the situation has reached a very tense stage, which is explosive.
From: * * * "Comment on the Spokesman of Chiang Kai-shek": "* * * advocates the establishment of alliance * * *, which is a civil war. Now that Chiang Kai-shek has rejected this idea, civil war is imminent. "
Third, a close call [qi ā n j ū n y and f]
Explanation: This metaphor is very crucial.
Said by: In Book with Meng Shangshu: "It is as dangerous as being shot."
His dangerous situation is very critical.
Fourth, start from scratch.
Explanation: empty hands: empty hands; Entrepreneurship: establishing a family business. Describe no foundation, poor conditions, self-reliance and hard struggle.
Said by: Ding Ling, The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River: Look, how much did he earn? Who did he start from scratch? Now I have forgotten the source of water. The grass on the wall is upside down.
Verb (short for verb) is cautious.
Explanation: Extreme caution, careful consideration. Also known as "watch your hair"
Said by: Yin Xue's "Li Zicheng", Volume I, Chapter IV: The military life in 1989 and her special status cultivated her sophisticated and generous manner, distinguishing right from wrong, being decisive and cautious.