Ye Gong Haolong: Pronunciation
Ye (shè) has the same surname as Ye (shè) Yang and is Yoko Ye (shè). Ye, read She in ancient times, read Ye today.
Explanation: 1, Ye Gong Long Hao is an idiom.
It tells the story of Ye Gong's addiction to dragons. After being known by the real dragon in the sky, he descended from the sky and came to Ye Gong's home. Ye Gong, see? This is a real dragon. It was so scared that it lost its life. Now the metaphor of seemingly liking something is actually not a real hobby, and most of them are derogatory.
This idiom is actually a compliment to the dragon painted by Ye Gong, but it has evolved into a derogatory term through history, which is misunderstood history? The character Ye Gong is actually a historical figure with brilliant achievements and charity.
Source: Han Dynasty? Liu Xiang's new preface, miscellaneous five
Synonym:? Duplicity, duplicity, duplicity, hypocrisy, duplicity.
Antonym: worthy of the name, worthy of the name, as seen.
Demonstration of sentence making: 1. My love for painting is not that Ye Gonghao is a dragon, but that it is true.
Some young people follow the fashion and celebrate festivals in western countries. They can't say what they said, just say they like it. Really? That's Ye Gonghao's dragon.
He studies computer only because Ye Gong is a dragon. He just pays lip service, but he doesn't really like it.