Interpretation by reference:
1. Objects that do not emit light themselves receive light emitted by luminous objects.
2. Metaphor benefits from the reputation, status or honor of others.
Today, it is often used as a phrase to ask people to be convenient or ask people.
When asking someone or asking someone for convenience, it is advisable to borrow the light.
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The word "sorry" has a long history. Kuang Heng is diligent and studious, but there are no candles at home. There are candles next door, but the light can't reach his house. Therefore, Kuang Heng dug a hole in the wall to attract the light from his neighbors, so that it could be read in a book. There is a large family in the county who know nothing about literature and have a lot of books. Kuang Heng went to his house as an employee, but he didn't want to be paid.
The host felt very strange and asked him why. He said, "I hope to read all the books of the host family." Hearing this, the master sighed deeply and used books to help Kuang Heng. So Kuang Heng became a great scholar.
Excuse me is usually used in places where people are asked to make way. What does it mean?
1. Objects that do not emit light themselves receive light emitted by luminous objects.
Example: In ancient times, Kuang Heng dug a wall to borrow light and became a generation of literati.
2. Metaphor benefits from the reputation, status or honor of others.
Quote: Wu's The Scholars, the third time: "My students want to borrow their light, don't refuse."
When asking for convenience or help, it is often used as a phrase.
Quote: Lu Xun's New Story: Water Control: "In the end, a clown repeatedly said' Excuse me, excuse me, make way, make way' and squeezed into the palace from the crowd."
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Synonyms for excuse me:
First of all, excuse me
Interpretation: the meaning of giving way.
Example: Excuse me. Excuse me. I want to go in.
Second, step aside.
Interpretation: bogey; get rid of
The fireman told us to get out of the way and stay away.