1. In ancient wars, when an army was at a disadvantage, in order to boost morale and confidence, commanders would use the downwind to let soldiers wave flags and shout to show their strength and determination. This tactic is called raising the flag with the wind.
This idiom means: in adversity, we should make good use of all favorable conditions, give full play to our own advantages, cheer up and face difficulties. It tells us that in the face of difficulties and challenges, we should not be discouraged, we should bravely meet the challenges and overcome them with confidence.
The concept of idioms
1. Formal features: Idioms are composed of four Chinese characters, which usually have certain semantic relevance and together with * * * form a complete phrase. Although the number of words in idioms is limited, they contain rich meanings and can often express complex truths in concise language.
2. Historical origin: The emergence and evolution of idioms can not be separated from the accumulation of history. Many idioms come from ancient historical allusions, myths and legends, folk stories and so on. They carry the wisdom and experience of the ancients and reflect the customs, moral concepts and aesthetic tastes of ancient society.
3. Cultural connotation: Idioms are an important carrier of China's language and culture and contain rich cultural information and value. Many idioms are closely related to the core concepts of China traditional culture, such as loyalty, filial piety, kindness and courtesy. By learning and using idioms, we can better understand and inherit the excellent traditional culture of the Chinese nation.
4. Practical function: Idioms are widely used in daily life, literary creation, speeches and debates. In daily life, people often use idioms to express their views and feelings, making the language more vivid, vivid and expressive. In literary creation, idioms are an important way for writers to describe characters, shape plots and express themes. exist