Note: ān cháng shǒu gù;
Explanation: accustomed to the smoothness of daily life, conservative of the old set. Refers to being old-fashioned and unaware of change.
Example sentence: He has long been comfortable in his old ways and lacks exercise, thus he cannot withstand setbacks.
2. Name 斯事體大
Pinyin ī shì tǐ dà
Explanation 斯:此;体:体制,规模。 This matter is important in nature and has a great deal to do with it.
Source Han-Ban Gu, "Canonical Quotations": "This matter is large in size and promise, and is second to the Sacred Heart in terms of sleep and sleep."
Sentence: King Wu conquered Yin, and King Cheng, the Duke of Zhou, began to make rites and music. The matter is too big to be accomplished quickly.
★Sui-shu-Music Zhizhong
3. Name: 安于盘石
Pinyin ān yú pán shí
Interpretation: To be as stable as a stone. It describes stability and firmness.
Source Xunzi Fu Guo (荀子-富国):"No to fame, no to profit, no to anger. Then the country will be more secure than a stone, and will live longer than a flag." Yang Kyung's note: "Rock, pan thin, boulder."
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4. Name Anying Zhazhai (安营扎寨)
拼音 ān yíng zhā zhài
Explanation An, zhā zhài (安, zhā zhài): to build up; zhā zhài (zhā zhài): a fence for defense. It refers to the stationing of troops. It also refers to the establishment of a temporary base for labor or work.
Source Yuan-Wu Ming's "Two Military Masters Fighting for Wisdom Across the River," Part 2: "This Zhou Yu's piker, who has tired to raise his troops to claim the ground of Jingzhou, has now set up camp at Chaisang Ferry, his intention is not a small one."
Create a sentence Fight what place to enter the army, fight what place to retreat, what place can be encamped, what place can be ambushed, pointing and telling a whole lot. ★ Qing - Li Baojia, "The Present Shape of Officialdom", 14th time
5, Name According to the Picture, Suo Jun
Pinyin àn tú suǒ jùn
Interpretation Refers to seeking a good horse according to the picture. It is also a metaphor for following the clues to find a good horse. See also "follow the picture to find the horse".
Source From "The Book of Han - Meifu Chuan": "This time, we do not follow the way of the Boers, but want to use the method of election of the three generations to take the soldiers of that time, as if we were looking at the picture of Bole to seek a piebald steed in the city, but we could not get it, so the change has been made clear."
Create a sentence Although the Ministry of Xu in charge of the queue book, but also according to the map of Suo Jun.
★Song - Zhou Mi ("癸辛杂识续集下-卖阙沈官人")
6. Name: Gai Shi Heroes
Pinyin gài shì yīng xióng
Explanation: Gai Shi: Overwhelm the current world. Exceeding all contemporary people. Used to describe a very outstanding heroic figure.
Source Yuan-Wu Ming's "Maling Road", Fracture 1: "Shame on him for being a hero of the Gai Shi, for driving his troops and embracing his people."
Conjugation It is a hero of the Gai Shi, but I believe it is as short as a spring dream.
★Qing Wen Kang, "The Legend of the Sons and Daughters Heroes," 39th time
7, Name Gan Defeats the Lower Wind
Pinyin gān bài xià fēng
Interpretation Gan: willingly, gladly; Lower Wind: the lower part of the wind. To recognize oneself as inferior to someone and sincerely admire them.
Source Zhuangzi - Zaiyu: "Guangchengzi was lying down with his head to the south, and the Yellow Emperor walked in on his knees with the downwind, and then bowed his head and asked questions." Zuo Zhuan (左传-僖公十五年):"Huangtian Hou Tu really heard the words of the king, and the group of ministers dared to be in the downwind."
Create a sentence All of us female militia challenge you male comrades, ten days have passed, that can not catch up with you, we are willing to defeat the wind, automatically disbanded.
★Feng Deying, "Spring Flowers," Chapter 22
8. Name Attacking Its Unpreparedness
Pinyin gōng qí bù bèi
Interpretation Its: pronoun, referring to the enemy. Attack the enemy while he is still defenseless.
Source Sun Tzu - The Book of Plans: "Attacking the enemy when he is unprepared, taking him by surprise."
Create sentence So I knew that the common people here were all decent people, so I refused to attack them and take the fish secretly.
★Qing Dynasty - Li Ruzhen, The Mirror's Fate of Flowers, 13th time
9, Name Kung De Wú Liàng
Pinyin gōng dé wú liàng
Enterpretation Kung De: merits and virtues; Wú Liàng (无量): incalculable. In the old days, it referred to very great merits and virtues. Now it is mostly used to praise doing good deeds.
Source Han Shu - Bing Ji Zhuan: "So embracing the spirits and nurturing the Holy Spirit, the merit and virtue have been immeasurable."
Sentence Now that Mr. Now that you have got the original text, my hope is to give them a thorough revision; though the sacrifice is too great, yet the merit is immeasurable.
★《鲁迅書信集-致孟十还》
10、名称 朝思暮想
拼音 zhāo sī mù xiǎng
解释 朝:早上;暮:晚上。 Miss in the morning and evening. Describes a person who misses or thinks about something a lot.
Source Ming-Feng Menglong, "Aphorisms of the World", Volume 24: "Besides, since Shen Hong met Sister Yu on the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, he has been thinking about her in the morning and evening, and he has wasted his sleep and meals."
Sentence-making He finally returned to his hometown, which he had been away from for many years and had longed for.
11. Name Praise incessantly
Pinyin zàn shēng bù jué
Interpretation Praise incessantly. Describes a person or thing that is very much appreciated.
Source Ming Feng Menglong, "A Cautionary Tale", Volume 27: "The words flew, and Wei Sheng was in constant praise."
Sentence Suchen explained in detail the matters of large and small wars and battles in the Zuo Zhuan, pointing out many military techniques, which delighted the crowd with thunderous laughter and endless praise.
★Ching Xia Jingqu, "The Exposure of the Wild Old Man," 76th time
12, Name Issuing Horns and Giving Orders
Pinyin fā hào shī lìng
Interpretation No.: to call out orders; Shi: to issue. To issue orders. Now it is also used to describe directing others.
Source Shangshu (尚书-冏命):"Issuing the number and giving orders, there is nothing that is not hidden." Huai Nan Zi - Ben Jing Xun (淮南子-本经训):"Issue a call and give an order, and nothing in the world will fail to follow the wind."
Sentence-making We have always advocated that the revolution should rely on the people, and that everyone should take action, and we oppose relying on only a few people to give orders.
★ "Selected Works of Mao Zedong - Talks to the Editors of the Jinsui Daily"
13, Name Talented People Emerge
Pinyin rén cái bèi chū
Explanation Generation emerges: appearing one after another. It describes the continuous emergence of talented people.
Source 清-毕沅《续资治通鉴-元纪-世祖至元二十年》:"There will be a generation of talented people if they are taught by the left minister Xu Heng."
Conjunctions Our age is the age of many talents.
14, Name Talent Outstanding
Pinyin rén cái chū zhòng
Interpretation Talent of character exceeds that of the crowd.
Source Ming Menglong, "Metaphors of the World," Volume 12: "At the age of twenty-five, he is a man of great beauty and talent, and he knows nothing of music, chess, calligraphy, and painting."
Create a sentence I, Mr. Li, have outstanding talents, and the sky has put together a good marriage.
15、Name 人才济济
Pinyin rén cái jǐ jǐ
Interpretation 济济:众多的样子。 Describes a large number of talented people.
Source The Book of the Great Yu: "There are many people in Jiji, all of whom listen to my orders."
Sentence The boudoir minister was very happy to see the abundance of talents.
★Qing Dynasty - Li Ruzhen, "The Edge of Mirror Flowers," 62nd time
16, Name: People's Traces Rarely Reached
Pinyin rén jì hǎn zhì
Interpretation: Rare: Few. A place where people seldom go. Refers to a remote and desolate place that is seldom visited.
Source Han - Xun Yue, "Han Ji - Xiaowu Ji II": "And the countries of the barbarians and the diaspora, and the lands of the Liaojie xiaopang, are inaccessible to boats and carts, and are seldom visited by human traces."
Sentence-making Longmen Mountain, more than a hundred miles east of Nancheng County, has a temple at the top of the mountain, which is secluded and lonely, and rarely visited by people. (Song Hong Mai, "Yijian Dingzhi - Longmen Mountain")
17, Name 人强马壮
Pinyin rén qiáng mǎ zhuàng
Explanation Describes an army that is very strong in battle or in full military splendor.
Source Yuan-Wuhan Chen, "The Old Sheng'er", Fraction 1: "To make it impossible for the men to be strong and the horses to be strong is, at the end of the day, a ghostly act of God."
Sentence It is said that the Xiongnu, relying on the strength of their men and horses, invaded the Central Plains from time to time.
★Ming (1) Hong ((())《清平山堂话本-汉李广世号飞将军》
18、Name 人山人海
Pinyin rén shān rén hǎi
Interpretation Crowds of people are like a mountain like a sea. Describes a very large gathering of people.
Source Ming Shi Nai-an (施耐庵)《水浒全传》第五十一回:"Daily there are those who are generally scattered, either playing and dancing, or blowing and playing, or singing, earning the price of a mountain of people."
Conjunctions The park is crowded and bustling on holidays.
19、Name 人人自危
Pinyin rén rén zì wēi
Explanation Everyone feels insecure and in danger.
Source Shi Ji - Li Si Lie Zhuan (史记-李斯列传):"The decrees and punishments were becoming more and more profound, and all the ministers felt themselves in danger, and there were many people who wanted to be on the other side of the border."
Sentence The capital is full of chiwan, hun old and red gentry for Li Guorui's matter everyone from themselves, every family panic.
★Yao Xueyin, "Li Zicheng," Volume 2, Chapter 30
20, Name Life from time immemorial who has not died
Pinyin rén shēng zì gǔ shuí wú sǐ
Interpretation Life from time immemorial who can not die forever, but should die a worthy death.
Source Song Wen Tianxiang's poem "Crossing Zero Dingyang": "Whoever has lived since the beginning of time has not died, but should leave the heart of the danwei to shine through the sweat and green."
Sentence Life since ancient times who did not die, contempt of this hate by whom to speak. The poor mourners who are on the verge of mourning their graves, will not return to their hometowns in brocade clothes.
★Yuan Gao Ming, "The Pipa Chronicle - The Remaining Hatred of the Wind and Wood"
21, Name 仁民愛物
Pinyin rén mín ài wù
Explanation 仁: benevolence. To be kind to people, and in turn to love living things. The old term refers to an official's benevolence to the virtuous.
Source Mengzi - Du Xin Shang (孟子-尽心上):"Junzi's love for things is to love people, but not to be kind; for the people, to be kind, but not to be close, to be close and kind to the people, to be kind and kind to the people, and to love the things."
Sentences As for the fear of heaven and the service of God, and the benevolence of the people and love of things, there is no moment of slackness.
★Song Zeng Gong, "Zhazi of moving Cangzhou across the Que to the temple"
22, Name: "The opportunity is not to be lost, the time is not to be missed"
Pinyin jī bù kě shī, shí bù zài lái
Interpretation: The opportunity is rare, and it must be grasped and not missed.
Source The Old Five Dynasties History - Jin Book - An Chongrong's Biography:""Yang recognized the wisdom, but y conceal the flaws, which, like the hearts of heaven, are difficult to resist, knowing that the opportunity is not to be missed, and the time will not come again."
Create a sentence You should go, you should go right away, the opportunity is not to be lost, the time will not come again!
23. Name: 饥肠辘辘
Pinyin jī cháng lù lù
Interpretation 饥肠: hungry stomach; 辘辘: the sound of a car traveling. The stomach is rumbling with hunger. Describe very hungry.
Source 清-蒲松龄《聊斋志异-西湖主》:"And the hollow bowels are reeling, and the hunger is unbearable."
Sentence This is the wrong time to pass the meal, are the color of the day to eat breakfast, so no one is not hungry.