Context idiom story

Context idiom story: From the perspective of Feng Shui, the ups and downs of the mountain are called "dragons" and the main peak is called "context"; The stream in the valley is called "pulse" and the mainstream is called "pulse removal". In order to bury his mother, Tao Kan in the Ming Dynasty searched everywhere for a suitable cemetery. He happened to meet an old man who knows Feng Shui and pointed him to a rich place, where the mountains face each other. Later, "context" was extended to describe the whole story.

source and course

Lelong kunmai

Explain the direction and direction of this mountain range. Now compare the cause and effect of one thing.

The source is Ming and Wu's "The Study of Yunniu Noodles": "There are fertile fields in Qiangang here, and the veins are close to the mountains, and they are qualified everywhere."

Structural combination.

Usage is mainly used for event description. Generally used as subject and object.

Orthophony pulse; It can't be pronounced as "yǒnɡ" or "mò".

Shape-distinguishing dragon; Can't write "ridge"

Synonyms are head and tail, and cause and effect come down in one continuous line.

Antonyms have a beginning and no end, and there is a beginning and no end.

Discrimination ~ and "cause and effect" both have the meaning of "cause and effect", but ~ is an image metaphor; Pay attention to the origin of people or things and the clues of things; "Causality"; Declarative only; Refers to the whole process of things.

Example: You must make it clear within three days. Report to me.

English translation of causality