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What idioms are there with the word "Jane"?

1, concise and clear: it means concise and clear.

Source: "On the World and Appreciating the Reputation" written by the Southern Dynasties: "When the official department is Lang Que, Wen Di asks him, he will say,' Pei Kaiqing, Wang Rongjian, both of them choose. "

2. Concise and detailed: It means concise and informative.

Source: Tao's Random Talk on Western Confucianism and Practical Learning: "Language Topography, written by Mu's Geographical Quan Zhi. The first part contains current events and analyzes the situation, which is particularly concise and detailed. "

3. Jane is in the heart of the emperor: it refers to being discovered by the Emperor of Heaven. Later, it was known to the emperor.

The origin of the idiom: "The Analects of Confucius Yao Yue": "The emperor does not cover it, but it is simple in the emperor's heart." Interpretation: God knows that servants of God dare not cheat. Emperor was the title of the king after death in Xia and Shang Dynasties, but in Zhou Dynasty it specifically referred to the Emperor of Heaven and the Emperor of God.

With the deification of imperial power, later generations are also referred to as emperors for short, so in the emperor's mind, Jane is used to show that it is understood by the emperor.

4. Draw a simple horse: an ancient fortune-telling term. Refers to fortune telling.

Source: Ming Lingmengchu's "Two Moments of Surprise" Volume 33: "Because I can draw a simple horse with others, I got the nickname" Yang painted a horse "in Sichuan."

5. Concise: Although the words are simple and to the point, the reasoning is very profound.

Source: Twenty-five Jin Jianji of Zi Tongzhi: "It can be said that it is concise and informative."

6. Heritage of bamboo slips: generally refers to the remaining books.

From Tang Luoyin's "Ode to History": "Try to compile the bamboo slips, and the lonely things are like today."

7. Simple: Describe a lot of articles.

Source: Bao Yong Bao Li Ode: "Stealing my emperor praised virtue and good governance, but he failed to do it."