Metaphor depends on a prestigious person.
The original text is Han's "Fa Yan".
Later, he used the metaphor of "climbing the dragon and attaching the phoenix" to curry favor with the powerful and seek promotion.
The classic sources of "drifting with the current" and "climbing the dragon and attaching the horse" are Han's eyes or questions: "Qian Yuan1> The villain is evil. 2> What is this? Holmium 3 >. "
Or, "Don't you sleep?" Yue: Phoenix Wings Climb Longlin 4>5>, 6> is out of reach.
As sleep! As sleep! [Note] (1) Yuan, money: Yuan refers to Yan Hui (52 BC1? Before 490), Zi Ziyuan, a native of Lu in the Spring and Autumn Period, was a disciple of Confucius.
He is gifted, poor and eager to learn, and is the most intelligent of his disciples. Confucius called him "innocent without anger."
Later people called it "restoration of holiness", which was listed in the branch of Confucius' virtue.
Money refers to Min Zikai (536 BC? Before 487), the name was damaged, the word was modest, and Lu people were born in the Spring and Autumn Period.
Confucius' disciples are famous for their filial piety to their friends, while Yan Yuan is famous for his virtue.
(2) Evil: Sound is the same as "Wu".
How, how, express the tone of rhetorical questions.
(3) Sleep: Hiding is also invisible.
(4) Phoenix wing climbing Longlin: a metaphor for climbing Confucius.
(5) Learn from others' strengths: the metaphor relies on the reputation of Confucius.
Xun, pronounced "",is one of the eight diagrams in the Book of Changes. The basic divination is the wind, which means the wind here.
(6) vigorous: brisk.
Allusions show that Yang Xiong's evaluation of Yan Yuan and Min Ziqian in Qian Yuan with Eyes of Fame in Han Dynasty is: Confucius' re-disciples are mostly unknown now, so why aren't Yan Yuan and Min Ziqian? Because they are attached to Confucius, they are like "the phoenix spreading its wings and climbing the dragon forest", riding the wind and flourishing, and others can't keep up.
Because of the help of Confucius' fame, the world can know them without being in obscurity.
Later, the idiom "climbing a dragon and attaching a phoenix" evolved from the original "climbing a dragon and attaching a phoenix". This metaphor relies on prestigious people, and later it is used to describe buttering up powerful people in order to get promoted.
Documentary evidence: 0 1. Hanshu. Volume 100. "Dancing Yang drum knife, Teng Gongwen, peddling, and defeating Yong Bok Chu.
Climb the dragon and attach the phoenix, and take the heaven. 」
02. The Book of the Later Han Dynasty, Volume I, The History of Emperor Guangwu: "Scholars in the world donate their relatives and abandon the soil, and scholars are idle doctors. I hope to climb Longlin with phoenix wings to achieve my ambition. 」
03. History of the Three Kingdoms. Volume 54. Wu Shu. Biography of Zhou Yu, Lu Su and Monroe. Lu Su: "The foundation of the emperor was finally built, and it was the autumn when the martyrs climbed the dragon and attached the phoenix." 」
04. "The Book of Jin. Volume 7 1. "Biography of Kumahara": "At that time, the so-called three good people were not imposed by the king's law; The theory of beauty and goodness in Qing dynasty; Step by step, continue to be an official, climb the dragon and attach the phoenix, and soar. 」
05. Southern Song Dynasty. Liu Yiqing's Shi Shuo Xin Yu. Paidiao: "And you are rich in literary talent and detailed meaning, climbing the dragon and attaching the phoenix, and climbing the Tianfu. 」
06. "Biography of Liang Shu" Volume XIII and Shen Yue: "Scholar-officials climb dragons and attach phoenixes, and all hope to have the power of size to protect their prosperity. 」
07. Tang Du Fu's poem "Car Wash Horse" said: "Climbing the dragon and attaching the phoenix is unstoppable, and the world will become a vassal. 」
08. Tang Li Bai's Flying Tiger: "Xiaocao is a middle-level official.
Climbing the dragon and attaching the phoenix, sometimes. 」
09. History of the Old Five Dynasties. Volume 65. Books of the Tang Dynasty. Wang sitong biography: "I don't know if it is more blessed to climb the dragon with a phoenix and help the weak faster;" But I haven't seen the first emperor since I was afraid of death. 」
10.yuan. Liu Shizhong's "correctness is good. All living things are clever. A demon ":"Look at Jin Ou's surname, enter the imperial court, climb the dragon and attach the phoenix, and talk about rejuvenating the country with the tripod spoon. 」
1 1. The seventh and third chapters of Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "Today, the party is divided, and the heroes rise together. Talented people in the four seas are willing to climb the dragon and attach the phoenix, and make a name for themselves. " 」
12. Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties: "The soldiers are all in Guanzhong, don't you miss home day and night?" The reason why I'm not afraid of the rugged and far-reaching sand jam is that I hope to climb the dragon and attach the phoenix to build big ears and small ears. 」
Usage description semantic description metaphor curry favor with powerful people in order to get promoted.
Derogatory.
Usage category is used in the expression of "clinging to dignitaries as their agents".
Example: < 0 1 > He is what he is today because he is attached to the phoenix.
& lt02 & gt Some people want to climb the dragon and attach themselves to the phoenix, regardless of shame, and just seek some benefits.
& lt03 & gt Today, you are famous and prestigious. Naturally, more people will come to climb the dragon and attach themselves to the phoenix.
& lt04 & gt I am sincere to you, and you regard me as a climber.
& lt05 & gt At that time, many diners in Meng Changjun were apprentices.
& lt06 & gt He listens to the chairman's daughter, but he wants to get married.
Synonyms: depending on the situation, attaching to the situation, attaching to the horse, attaching to the edge, attaching to the situation, attaching to the height and attaching to the dragon.
Antonym: identification reference words: climbing a dragon to support a phoenix, attaching wings to scale, attaching a phoenix to climb a dragon, attaching wings to scale.