Chapter 7
Three, six, nine, etc.
Idiom Solitaire Lianliankan

Tracing back to the source to learn idioms

Three, six, nine, etc.: Refers to things, occupations, etc., with many levels and categories, and there are various differences.

Equivalence: equal: equal; quantity: measure, estimate; Qi: together, the same.To treat different things equally.

Observing the past and knowing the future: If you study the past carefully, you can predict the future.

Back and forth: Refers to actions or words that are repeated back and forth.

Remove the false and save the true: go: get rid of.False: False.Get rid of the false and leave the real.

Authentic evidence: conclusive evidence; something is real and can be grasped.

Struggling with reason: Based on reason, try to protect your own rights, opinions, etc.

Competing for fame and fortune: Competing for fame and interests.

Li Lingzhi faint: order: make; Zhi: reason; faint: confused, insane.I lost my mind because of self-interest and forgot everything.

Darkness: Describes the dark sky.It is also a metaphor for the darkness and chaos of society.

Everlasting: Describes a long time, and also describes love as eternal.

Longevity: the life span is very long and can live to be a hundred years old.It is often used as a word for wishing longevity.

Suimu Tianhan: refers to the cold scene at the end of the year.

Hanhua Evening Festival: Hanhua: Hardy flowers and flowers that bloom in winter.Evening festival: the morals of the old age.Metaphor people's evening festival is still noble and clean.

Save money and enrich the people: Save money and make people live a prosperous life.

The people are unbearable: worthy: endure; life: order.The people are burdened heavily and cannot live in pain.

Destined talent: originally refers to the talent who came to the world in accordance with the destiny.Later, it mostly refers to outstanding talents who can only be valued by the world.Also known as "the hero of life", "the hero of life".

Talent is as big as the sea: It is mostly used to praise the other party's profound talents and knowledge.

Fishing for the moon in the sea: go to the water to fish for the moon.It is a metaphor to do something that can't be done at all, and it can only be a waste of effort.

The moon is bright for thousands of miles: the moonlight shines on the earth.Later, it is often used as an allusion that friends or lovers are far apart, and the moonlit night doubles the miss.

Inside should be combined with the outside: should: respond; together: cooperate.Attack from the outside, respond from the inside.

Hepu Pearl Return: Hepu: The name of a county in the Han Dynasty, located in the northeast of Hepu County, Guangxi today.It is a metaphor for things lost and found or people gone and returned.

Homecoming Day Brocade: Traveling in the same clothes and brocade, refers to wearing brocade clothes to return to one’s hometown when rich and honored.

Tips and tricks: Originally referring to the miraculous tricks sealed in the kit; now it is a metaphor for clever ways to solve critical or difficult problems in time.

Count everything: everything: very safe and thoughtful.Describe the plan is very stable and careful, and there will be no accidents.

Poetry games

North

Fight

Seven



high

brother





band

Knife
To





Maki

horse

Not

Daring

Over

Near



get out of the maze

The year of cardamom does not seek the past, not worrying about the past.

Read allusions and learn idioms
Carve boat for sword
A man crossed the river by boat.The boat had just left the shore, and suddenly there was a "plop", and the sword in his waist came out of the scabbard and fell into the water.The man took his time and carved a mark on the ship's side with his nails.

The punter was very anxious, and said to him: "Let me hold the boat steady, jump down and pick up the sword!" The man pointed to the side of the boat and said, "Let's talk about it when we get to the other side. Anyway, I made a mark. It fell from here." The punter was puzzled and pushed the boat to the opposite bank.The man took off his clothes, saw the mark just engraved on the side of the boat, jumped into the water to fish for the sword, and failed to fish for a long time.He didn't expect that the boat had already crossed a river, so how could the marks engraved on the side of the boat be accurate? "Carving a boat and seeking a sword" comes from this story. "舟" means "boat", and "qiu" means "seek".

Some people do things regardless of changes in time and place, and refuse to change their original ideas. It can be said that he is "seeking the sword without hesitation".

An idiom with the same meaning as "carve a boat and ask for a sword" is "Jiao Zhu Gu Se".

The Se is a musical instrument very similar to the Guqin. It has 25 strings, and each string has a pillar under it, which makes the strings stretched tightly on the surface of the Se.The column can be moved, and if the tone of a string is not accurate, the column has to be moved to adjust.

The "glue column" is to glue the column to the surface of the harp, so that the column can no longer move, the tone of the 25 strings cannot be adjusted, and no harmonious tune can be played. "Drum zither" means "playing the zither".

old cow
Yang Xiu, Cao Cao's master book during the Three Kingdoms period, was quick-witted.

Once, Cao Cao built a garden. When it was finished, Cao Cao went to watch it. He didn't say anything after seeing it. He just wrote the word "living" on the gate of the garden and left.Everyone doesn't understand.Yang Xiu said: "Add a movable type inside the gate, which is a wide character. The prime minister thinks that the gate of the garden is wide." So he made the gate of the garden smaller and invited Cao Cao again.Cao Cao was overjoyed when he saw it, and everyone said it was Yang Xiu's idea.Cao Cao said yes, but felt uncomfortable in his heart.

Another day, Saibei sent a box of crisps.Cao Cao wrote "Yihe Crisp" on the box and put it on the table.When Yang Xiu saw it, he took a spoon and shared it with everyone.Cao Cao asked him, and Yang Xiu said: "It's clearly written on the box that one mouthful of crisps per person, how dare you disobey the prime minister's order?" Cao Cao laughed, but felt disgusted in his heart.

Cao Cao was afraid of being plotted against, so he often said to his left and right: "I like to kill people in my dreams. If I fall asleep, don't come near me." In the middle of the night, the quilt fell to the ground, and a guard hurriedly picked it up and covered it for Cao Cao. .Cao Cao jumped up and drew his sword, killed the guard, and fell asleep on the bed again.After waking up after a while, he pretended to be surprised and asked, "Who killed my guard?" Everyone told him what happened.Cao Cao wept bitterly and buried the guards.Everyone said that Cao Cao could kill people in his dreams.Only Yang Xiu sighed at the funeral: "The prime minister is not in the dream, but you are in the dream!" Cao Cao was even more disgusted when he heard about it.

Cao Zhi, Cao Cao's third son, often talked with Yang Xiu about major events in the world, many times late into the night.Yang Xiu wrote more than a dozen questions and answers for Cao Zhi.When Cao Cao asked Cao Zhi about military and state affairs, Cao Zhi could answer them fluently.Later, Cao Pi, Cao Cao's eldest son, stole those questions and answers to Cao Cao.When Cao Cao saw it, he was furious: "This guy dares to deceive me!" He wanted to kill Yang Xiu.

Once again, Cao was at a disadvantage in the battle, he could not advance, and he was hesitating to retreat because he was afraid of being ridiculed.The sergeant came in to ask for orders at night. Cao Cao saw that there were chicken ribs in the rice bowl on the table, so he said, "chicken ribs!" The order was passed on.After hearing this, Yang Xiu packed up his luggage.Someone asked him, and Xiu said: "Chicken ribs, there is no meat to eat, and it still tastes bad when you throw it away. Now you can't win if you advance, and you are afraid of being laughed at if you retreat. It is no good here. It is better to return early: the king of Wei must be a teacher! It is better to do it earlier." Prepare to avoid temporary panic." So everyone packed their bags.When Cao Cao heard the news, he called Yang Xiu to ask him, and Yang Xiu said what he meant.Cao Cao was furious, said: "How dare you disturb the morale of the army!" and killed Yang Xiu.Yang Xiu was 34 years old when he died.

His old father Yang Biao was very sad. Once Cao Cao met him and asked: "Why is the old man so thin?" Yang Biao said: "I am ashamed that I do not have the foresight like Jin Ridun. (Old cow licking) such love for a son." Expressing his grief. (Jin Ridun was a minister of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. He killed his two misbehaving sons to avoid future troubles.)
"Old cow licking calf" is a metaphor for elders caring for younger generations.

Late
During the Three Kingdoms period, there was a retainer by Yuan Shao's side named Cui Yan.He learned martial arts since he was a child, but he didn't start reading "The Analects of Confucius" and "The Book of Songs" until he was 23 years old.Cui Yan is upright and knowledgeable, and the officials of the court respect him very much, even Cao Cao respects him very much.At that time, Yuan Shao's soldiers were very cruel, and even dug up the graves and destroyed the enemy's bones, so Cui Yan persuaded Yuan Shao to order the soldiers not to do this. Captain.

When Cui Yan later followed Cao Cao, he gave Cao Cao a lot of ideas.Cao Cao wanted to make Cao Zhi his heir, but Cui Yan objected: "The rule since ancient times is to make the eldest son, how can we make the younger son? This is not allowed!" Although Cao Zhi is Cui Yan's niece and son-in-law, he also Without favoritism, Cao Cao admired his impartiality.

Cui Yan is unique in identifying talents.Cui Yan had a cousin named Cui Lin, who had no achievements or fame when he was young, and was looked down upon by his relatives and friends.But Cui Yan regards this cousin very highly, and often says to others: "The so-called late bloomers will eventually come far away." It means that those who can do great things often have to go through long-term training, and Cui Lin will definitely be in the future. Will become a big weapon.Later, Cui Lin was reused. He first served as chief secretary and censor Zhongcheng under Cao Cao, and later served as Sikong in the court of Wei Wendi Cao Pi. He was named Anyang Township Marquis and became an important minister of Wei State.

"Da Qi Late Bloom" originally meant that it took a long time for a big talent to become a tool, and later it was often used as a metaphor for a person who became famous later in life.

All plants and trees
This idiom means to regard all vegetation as enemy soldiers.Described as extremely suspicious, frightened and restless.

This idiom comes from "Book of Jin?According to the Records of Fu Jian, Jian and Fu Rong went to the city to look at the king's division, and saw that the army was in order, and the soldiers were elite; and when they looked north at the vegetation on Bagong Mountain, they were all humanoid.

In 383 A.D., Fu Jian, the former Qin emperor who basically unified the north, led 90 soldiers and horses to attack the Eastern Jin Dynasty in the south.The Eastern Jin Dynasty appointed Xie Shi as the general and Xie Xuan as the vanguard, leading 8 elite troops to fight.

After Fu Rong, the forward of the Qin Army, captured Shouyang (now Shouxian County, Anhui Province), Fu Shu personally led [-] cavalry to the city.He believed in Fu Rong's judgment and believed that the Jin soldiers were vulnerable, and as long as his follow-up army arrived, they would definitely win a big victory.So he sent a man named Zhu Xu to persuade Xie Shi to surrender.

Zhu Xu was originally an official of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. After seeing Xie Shi, he reported the deployment of the Qin army and suggested that the Jin army attack Luojian (now Dongluo River, Huainan, Anhui) before the follow-up army of the former Qin Dynasty arrived.Xie Shi followed his advice and sent troops to attack the Qin camp, which resulted in a big victory.Jin soldiers took advantage of the victory and marched towards Shouyang.

When Fu Jian learned that Luojian was defeated and Jin troops were coming towards Shouyang, he was shocked. He and Fu Rong immediately went to the top of Shouyang City to observe the movement of Jin troops on the other side of Feishui River.It was the middle of winter and the sky was cloudy. Looking from a distance, the sky over Feishui was gray.Looking carefully, there are many masts, densely packed warships, and Jin soldiers holding swords and halberds, and the lineup is very neat.He couldn't help but secretly praised the orderly and well-trained Jin soldiers.

Then, Fu Jian looked north again.There is Bagong Mountain across there, and there are eight rolling peaks on the mountain. The terrain is very dangerous.The base camp of Jin soldiers was stationed at the foot of Bagong Mountain.As a gust of northwest wind roared past, the swaying vegetation on the mountain was like countless soldiers in motion.Fu Jian's face turned pale immediately, and he turned back to Fu Rong in horror and said, "The Jin army is a strong enemy, how can you say it is a weak army?"

Soon after, Fu Jian followed Xie Xuan's plan and ordered the army to retreat slightly so that the Jin soldiers could cross the Feishui River for a decisive battle.As a result, the Qin soldiers trampled on each other when they retreated, were defeated and returned home in defeat.

This battle is the famous Battle of Feishui in history.

Half-hearted
Idiom Solitaire Lianliankan

Tracing back to the source to learn idioms

Half-hearted: thinking about this and that again, hesitating.Often refers to uneasy, not specific.

High-spirited: Yang Yang: proud look.Described as very proud.

Raise your eyebrows and exhale: Raise your eyebrows and spit out resentment.Describe the happy appearance after getting rid of the long-term pressure.

Eat Whole Cow with Qi: The spirit of being able to eat a whole cow.Describe a person's boldness.

Bull Horn Hanging Book: It is a metaphor for studying diligently.

The book is not exhaustive: book: letter.It is difficult to fully express its meaning in the letter.Afterwards, I used more idioms at the end of the letter.

There must be evidence for words: words: speaking; evidence: basis.There must be a basis for what you say.

According to Gao Condescending: Relying on a high place to control a low place, it means that relying on a dominant position is enough to control others.

Writing endlessly: The original description of writing an article is that the idea of ​​writing an article stretches endlessly along the text, and it is not enough to stick to the theme.Later, he described Evans as vigorous and agile.

Related to relatives and relatives: Hugh: Joy, auspicious; Qi: Sorrow, sorrow.Joy, happiness, and misfortune are related to each other.Describe the relationship is close, the interests are related.

Careful: prepare, means complete.Caring in every possible way.

Supreme: to: most.As high as the apex, there is no higher.

Jumping up and down: Originally referring to animals jumping around, it later refers to people moving around, which is often derogatory.

Jumping beam clown: jumping beam: jumping and jumping; clown: a humble name for people.It is a metaphor for a bad person who is rampant and makes trouble.

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