It’s no good if you don’t save it: you can’t support it, you can’t bear it
Seven holes and eight holes: there is no such thing~
Learning in a moment is enough: Foolish people only need to work hard Studying can also achieve success
Yingyingchao: vague. Vague, not clear.
Bo Ge Ji Wu: Bo: eldest brother; Ji: younger brother. The elder brother sings, and the younger brother sings. Dancing. A metaphor for the closeness between brothers.
Zhuo moxa pain: a metaphor for brotherly friendship
Cannot be denied: an undeniable description
The Breath of Chicken and Dolphin: Metaphor of small gains
Insincere words: from: from; heart: from the heart. Words are not said from the heart, that is, what is said is not true. Refers to the inconsistency between heart and mouth.
Falling apart: Beng: to collapse; Analyze: to separate. Collapse, disintegration, falling apart. Describes the division and disintegration of a country or group.
Being a master or a slave: the original meaning is that believing in one doctrine will inevitably reject another; to put the former Treat the latter as a master and treat the latter as a slave. Later, it is a metaphor for sectarianism in academic thought.
五子成成: used as a blessing or auspicious words for marriage, in the Five Dynasties and later Zhou Dynasty, Yanshan Prefecture (today's Tianjin) There was a man named Dou Yujun in Jixian County (Jixian County, Shijiazhuang City). He remembered the precepts of his ancestors and taught his sons to admire sages, study hard, and conduct themselves in a worthy manner. As a result, his five sons (the eldest son was named Yi, was appointed as the Minister of Rites; the second son was named Yan). , was appointed Minister of the Ministry of Rites, and both of them were appointed as bachelors of the Hanlin Academy. The third son was named Kan, and was appointed as Buqian; the fourth son was named Cheng, and was appointed as the official admonisher; the fifth son was named Xi, and was appointed as Living Man.) Both were excellent in character and learning, and successively He passed the exam and passed the exam. Dou Yujun himself also enjoyed a long life of eighty-two years old and died without any illness. Feng Dao, the imperial master of the time, even wrote a poem: "Dou Shilang of Yanshan, there are righteous ways to teach his children; an old coffin tree, five sweet and fragrant osmanthus techniques." ." The "Three Character Classic" also praises this matter with the sentence "Dou Yanshan has a righteous prescription and teaches five sons, and they will all become famous"; it gradually evolved into an auspicious pattern of "five sons pass the imperial examination", which expresses the hope of ordinary people that their children can be like him. This is how the five sons of the Dou family worked together to gain fame.
Mending the dog: After a sheep is lost, it repairs the sheepfold; when it sees a hare, it calls the dog back to hunt it down. It is a metaphor for trying to make up for mistakes in a timely manner~