Pinyin hujijiy: and
Idiom Story During the Warring States Period, a famous doctor, Bian Que, saw Cai Huangong and found that his skin was sick. He was advised to treat him as soon as possible. Cai Huangong is unhappy. 10 days later, Bian Que suggested that Cai Huangong use his illness to heal his muscles quickly. Cai Huangong took a evasive attitude to deal with this matter. After a period of time, Cai Huangong was in pain all over and sent someone to find Bian Que.
It is not gratifying that the origin has been done by modern people. For example, if you are not enlightened, it is better to avoid medical treatment than to destroy your body. Song and Zhou Dunyi's Biography of Zhou Zitong's Books
Interpretation taboo: taboo; Avoid: fear, fear. Conceal one's illness and refuse treatment. Metaphor is hiding one's shortcomings and mistakes for fear of criticism.
Used as subject, object and attribute; Metaphor does not admit mistakes.
Synonyms cover up mistakes.
Examples of idioms
◎ Many people don't know what sexually transmitted diseases are, don't know the harm of sexually transmitted diseases, and don't go to see a doctor if they are sick. Or be afraid that illness will hurt your family, work and reputation, and avoid medical treatment, and you are lucky; Or see a doctor indiscriminately and use drugs indiscriminately, thus delaying the illness.
Different styles of calligraphy, painting, etc.
Athena Chu Ji ā j and yé zhi
A military general in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, whose calligraphy is as good as Wang Xizhi's. He was very dissatisfied when he saw his son and nephew learning Wang Xizhi's calligraphy instead of his, saying that his son and nephew didn't like domestic chickens and loved pheasants, so they should be compared with Wang Xizhi. Later, when I saw a calligraphy work by Wang Xizhi, I was convinced.
The source is the book Jingzhou Duxia:' Children hate raising chickens at home and love pheasants. They all go for leisure and have small books, so we should compare them. Jin He Fa Sheng's "Jinzhong Shengshi" Volume 7
Explanation: Pheasant. The original intention is that Jin Ba's calligraphy is compared with a chicken raised by a writer, and Wang Xizhi's calligraphy is compared with a pheasant to show the distance. It is also a metaphor for different styles of calligraphy and painting.
Used as object and attribute; Refers to different styles
Synonym domestic chicken wild owl
For example, pheasants don't have to compare, and autumn chrysanthemums are fragrant. The First Part of Jin's "Two Free Words"
Ideal son-in-law
Pinyin chéng lóng kuài x
Idiom Story During the Spring and Autumn Period, Qin Mugong became a good daughter and fell in love with the history of playing the flute, so she began to learn to play the flute from him. Qin Mugong realized their wish and built a Phoenix Terrace for them. Nong Yu soon learned to play the flute. They played flutes in Fengtai, which attracted the phoenix to listen and dance to the music. Later, Xiaoshi went by dragonfly, and Nong Yu also went by phoenix.
So he plunged into his clothes and sat down, stunned. He said, "Mr Wen Xiang wants a quick son-in-law, and he is ill! Therefore, he married his wife. Biography of Shu Wei Liu Yun
Interpretation of Lapras: A woman riding on a dragon becomes immortal. Son-in-law: the ideal son-in-law. In the past, she was a son-in-law with both talent and beauty. Also used as the reputation of other people's son-in-law.
Usage as subject and object; Praise someone else's son-in-law
Synonyms are Miracle Cai Lang and Lapras Gui Fu.
Idiom sentence-making
However, Tachileik's boss encouraged acquiescence during this period, which made Mr. Tachileik handy and possible to take advantage of his son-in-law.
He told his student, Detective Peller, who just became his son-in-law, to record the case in detail in order to add legend to his literary legacy.
study hard
Pinyin j and jīXu náng yíng
During the Jin Dynasty, Che Yin studied tirelessly from an early age. Because the family is poor, there is no money to buy him lamp oil for evening self-study In the summer night, he saw fireflies flying outside, so he hung the caught fireflies on the top of the book with a white gauze bag and studied by dim light. Sun Kang, a contemporary of Korea, was very poor, so he studied in the snow outside the window on a snowy night.
Allusions My grandfather was in Linwen, my spouse was a Confucian scholar, and I almost lost my family, which shocked my young lady. Why should I stab myself in the snow with my head down? There, I also managed the country and made my name famous. Jacky Guangzu? The first discount to Mei
Interpretation of snow: a study of Sun Kangying in the Southern Dynasties. See "Tang Youlu" Volume 4. Yeast: Che Yin in Jin Dynasty put fireflies in his pocket and read them with fluorescence. See Biography of Che Yin in the Book of Jin. Describe studying hard.
Used as object and attribute; Used for study, etc.
Structural combination
Similar words: snow covered by fireflies, snow covered by fireflies.
Homophonic words are omniscient, full of comments, restless, word-linked, in the same strain, late bloomer, jealous of talents, phoenix singing, rainy and gloomy, hidden but not revealed, ......
Old and stupid
Pinyin l m: o t à i l ó ng zh not ng
In the Song Dynasty, Lu You was old and seriously ill, so he could not spend his old age quietly. In the evening, it rained heavily. Listening to the rustling dusk rain, I felt my own life experience and wrote a poem "Listening to the rain": "Old age is uneven, and it is more secular." The flute in the closet is sweet, listening to the rustling and the rain at dusk. "
The allusion gradually changes, and the dragon bell is like an old man. Don Li Duan's "To Xie Dai"
Interpretation of Dragon Bell: The appearance of mobility is not flexible. Describe old age, weak body and inconvenient movement.
Used as predicate, adverbial and attribute; Used of people, etc.
Similar words are out of date.
On the contrary, the word "rejuvenation" is full of vitality.
Examples of idioms
Paris is a world-famous holiday resort with a history of 800 years.
◎ One is a steam locomotive, dressed in a black robe and senile, with a long white beard rippling in the wind.
Of course, this is not to say that people coming out of Nanliang are senile and struggling, but because of a river.
Don't be surprised, I am a real student of Martha gleim! It's just that I'm old now and my waist is thick, giving people an old feeling.
However, can this doddering elephant go through the forest smoothly? I followed its messy footprints and looked forward.
Mistaken, very dangerous.
Pinyin máng rén qíXiāmü
Idiom story Gu Kaizhi, a writer in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, visited Yin Zhongkan's house, and Jpua Xuan, a constant temperature, was there. The three of them happily drew lots to play word games. As for the word "danger", they say: "a spear is like a sword", "a hundred years old climbs a dead branch" and "an anchor lies in a well". Others say that "a blind man rides a blind horse and goes to a deep pool in the middle of the night", but the one-eyed Yin Zhong is not happy.
From Huannan County and Yinjingzhou, because * * * made a language ... it became a dangerous language again. Huan said,' A spear is like a rice sword.' Yin said, "Centenarians climb dead branches." Gu said:' The child is lying on the hoist in the well.' Yin Youyi joined the army and sat on the cloud:' The blind man rides a blind horse and comes to the deep pool in the middle of the night.' In the Southern Dynasties, Liu Song Yiqing's Shi Shuo Xin Yu Paidiao
It means blind people ride blind horses. It is very dangerous to describe trespassing.
Used as object and attribute; It means very dangerous.
Similar words are nonsense.
Examples of idioms
They still want me to disappear forever! Second, what economic reform! These two guys ride blind horses, and they have to fall black and blue! At that time, I will come back again, and I will clean up this stall in T City.