Description: oblivious: mixed together. Be integrated and inseparable. It also describes the painting, uniform layout and strict structure of the article.
From: "Biography of Mr. Li Mingzhi Geng Chuchu Burning Books": "Both families have forgotten; Two forgetfulness is seamless; Nothing else. "
Translation: both sides are called forgetting to make friends; Forget our time together; There won't be anything else.
Second, fish in troubled waters
Explanation: muddy water: the water is not clear. Metaphor takes advantage of chaos to profit. The original intention is to confuse the fish in turbid water and take the opportunity to touch the fish, which can get unexpected benefits. Metaphor takes advantage of chaos to grab illegitimate interests. This plan is used militarily and refers to the strategy of seizing the opportunity to win when the enemy is in chaos and has no owner. Fish in troubled waters is also the twentieth of the thirty-six plans.
From: Lao She's Four Generations under One Family: Forty-five: "Someone from the other side is fishing in troubled waters, so take the opportunity to get a qualification."
Third, nature.
Explanation: Describe the poem's rigorous and natural structure, and its words are without axe and chisel marks. It also describes human talent, virtue, perfection and nature.
From: Tang Hanyu's "Xiang Gong Shu": "Your Excellency is an outstanding wizard, with the virtue of bodybuilding, and naturally there is no limit."
You have been endowed with outstanding talents and accumulated majestic and powerful virtues, so that you can be perfect and natural. Did you do it on purpose?
Fourth, forgetfulness
Description: oblivious: mixed together. And you don't know it.
From: Cheng Hao and Cheng Yi, Neo-Confucians of the Northern Song Dynasty, Volume II: "Scholars must be wise. A benevolent person is like a thing. "
He who learns the Tao must be a prophet. Good people and things are one.
Five, Hunjin Puyu
Description: It is a metaphor for natural beauty without modification. It is often used to describe people's quality, simplicity and kindness.
Said by: Liu Yiqing in the Southern Dynasties appreciated the reputation of "Shi Shuo Xin Yu": "The source of gathering in Sam, Wang Rong is as rich as jade, and people respect its treasure, not by its name."
Wang Rong's evaluation of the natural beauty of Juyuan Mountain is unpretentious. Everyone admires his precious and unknown musical instrument.