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What are the eight ways of "nonsense" and the six parents who deny it?

What are the eight ways of "talking nonsense" and "disowning six relatives"?

"Nonsense" and "disowning parents" are words we often hear in our daily life, but do you know what they mean? What does this mean? Let's have a look!

The people have three urgent needs.

The three urgent words in this word are "internal urgency", "impatience" and "impatience"

Now "people have three urgent needs" is also used to refer to problems such as excretion and diet. That is, urgency in urination, defecation and farting. Although it looks unattractive, it is more or less related to people's personality, psychology, ethics and so on. So this quotation is appropriate and understandable.

Several matchmakers acted as witnesses to the arranged marriage.

In the old society, marriage was arranged by parents and had to be introduced by a matchmaker to show solemnity.

Three media means: the matchmaker hired by the man, the matchmaker hired by the woman, and the intermediary matchmaker who matches both parties.

Six cards refer to a bucket, a ruler, a steelyard, a pair of scissors, a mirror and an abacus placed on the table of heaven and earth. From Yuan Wuhan's "Golden Pavilion", the second discount: "I have a big tea gift, three media and six certificates, and I personally married a wife."

【 three aunts and six grandmothers 】

"Sangu": refers to nuns, Taoist nuns and divinatory nuns. A nun is a woman in a temple; Taoist is a woman in Taoist temple; Gu, a woman who specializes in divination.

"Six wives": Tooth wife, matchmaker, teacher wife, pious wife, medicine wife and stable wife.

Old traders of Han nationality introduced Yapo, a woman who makes money; Matchmaker, a woman who specializes in matchmaking between men and women; Shiva, also known as a witch, is a woman who lives by playing tricks, chanting spells and other witchcraft; A pious woman refers to a woman who runs A Qin Lou Chu Yuan and engages in media pornography; Yaopo is the abbreviation of Yaopo, who treats or hurts others with drugs; Midwives are ancient folk who gave birth to women as their profession.

This idiom originally refers to several occupations of ancient folk women in China, but modern Chinese often refers to all kinds of ordinary women in society.

[unexpected things happen]

Usually used to refer to unexpected disasters, people often use taboos such as "being killed" and "dying".

"Anything happens" has something to do with people who died in coffins before. The coffin is made of six pieces of wood. The coffin lid, coffin bottom, left bang and right bang are four long wooden strips; The front and back pieces are square short pieces of wood.

Why did nothing happen to you? Because the body was put in a coffin and covered with a coffin, it was called Sanchang. "Three long and two short", as another name for death, has spread more and more widely, from a common saying to an idiom.

Can't tell different cereals apart.

Grains: first, millet, millet, wheat and rice; One is millet, millet, wheat, rice and hemp.

: "four bodies are not diligent, and the grain is not divided. Which is the master? " Describe being divorced from productive labor and lacking production knowledge.

[Full of admiration]

Five, refers to the "four-body" plus head.

This word means that the hands, knees and head touch the ground together. It is one of the most respectful salutations in ancient Indian Buddhism, and it is a metaphor for admiration to the extreme.

[All five poisons]

The "five poisons" used to refer to five poisonous creatures: snakes, scorpions, centipedes, geckos and toads. The current "five poisons" usually refer to the five bad habits of eating, drinking, whoring, gambling and smoking.

tall and big

The "big five" means spending a lot of money and increasing the number of people; "Three thick" refers to thick legs, waist and neck.

"Five Big and Three Thick" is a commendatory term, which originally refers to a person's outstanding appearance, but now it is often used to describe a person who is tall, stout and burly. As big as a dustpan is a symbol of gathering wealth; Bigfoot is also a symbol of luck. As the saying goes, that's right. Big head is also a symbol of intelligence.

[various]

It refers to the original "five-flower array" and "eight-door array", which are the names of arrays in ancient art of war, and the metaphors are varied or varied. Later, this word was used as a code word for all walks of life. Now it is often said that things are unpredictable. In this sense, "five flowers" and "eight doors" also refer to the following aspects:

Five kinds of flowers: Jin Juhua, Kapok, Narcissus, Pyracantha and Lilac.

Jin Juhua, a metaphor for a woman selling tea; A doctor who treats people in the street, kapok; Narcissus, a metaphor for a singer in a restaurant; Firethorn, a metaphor for juggling; Niu Hua is a metaphor for some porters.

Eight doors: towel, leather, color, hanging, flat, group, tone and chat.

A door towel, fortune telling; Second door, selling herbs; Tricolor, juggling; Four doors hanging, Jianghu performing arts; Five comments, storyteller, storyteller; Six-door combination, street singer; Seven adjustment, scaffolding and paper binding; Eight-door chat, high-platform play singing.

[colorful]

Lighting: red, yellow, blue, white and black.

Color: red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, blue, purple, black and white, plus a transparent one.

This word describes rich and varied colors. "The Analects of Confucius" by Jiangyan, Liang Chao, Yu Nan: "Five lights drift, different colors."

【 Six Gods Without a Master 】

Taoism refers to the gods who dominate people's heart, lungs, liver, kidney, spleen and gallbladder; No owner: I don't know.

Describe being flustered, uncertain and at a loss.

None of the six parents.

Today's "six relatives" generally refer to relatives. In fact, in history, "six relatives" have specific contents, and there are three representative statements:

1. According to Lise Fu, six relatives refer to father and son, brother, aunt, nephew, wife and wife.

Two. Zuo Zhuan said that father and son, brothers and husband and wife are six relatives.

According to Laozi, father, mother, brother, brother, wife and son are six relatives.

Later generations agree with the third statement because it is the closest in blood and marriage.

[worldly desires]

Generally speaking, the seven emotions refer to joy, anger, sorrow, fear, love, evil and desire; In traditional Chinese medicine, seven emotions refer to joy, anger, worry, thinking, sadness, surprise and fear.

Desire generally refers to life, death, ears, eyes, mouth and nose; In Buddhism, the six desires refer to lust, appearance, dignity and posture, speech and sound, exquisiteness and mutual desire.

[nonsense]

Refers to the Hu people who first went to the mainland to give lectures.

Hu, China's ancient appellations for ethnic minorities in the west and north. Nonsense: talking to conference semifinals. Tao: People who don't believe in Buddhism think that Hu people's interpretation of Buddhist scriptures is absurd. Hu people simply interpreted the eight meanings of Buddhist scriptures as "nonsense"

Therefore, the metaphors of nonsense, nonsense and nonsense in later generations are not credible. Today refers to all unfounded claims.

[outrageous]

"Ten heinous crimes" comes from "Ten Felony" in Hanshu;

1. Rebellion has always been regarded as the top ten evils.

It is wrong to violate the big rules. Refers to the destruction of royal ancestral temples, tombs and palaces.

3. rebellion. Rebellion refers to defection to other hostile countries.

4. Evil and rebellion. It refers to killing grandparents, parents, aunts, uncles and other elders and relatives.

5. No way, no way.

6. disrespect. Stealing the emperor's sacrificial utensils and daily necessities, forging imperial medicine, and committing a fasting order by mistake.

7. unfilial. Refers to cursing, accusing and failing to support one's grandparents and parents. After their ancestors and fathers died, they would not mourn, but they would get married and have fun at the funeral.

8. I disagree. That is, murder some relatives or something.

9. Unfair. Beating or killing an official, etc.

10. Civil strife. Adultery with my grandfather and my father's concubine.

Idioms are not all four characters, and this three-character idiom is also very common.

1. Yes-man: It is a metaphor for people who have no clear ideas and follow suit.

2. Flattery: A metaphor that flatters others regardless of objective reality.

3. Expose yourself: a metaphor for inadvertently exposing the hidden truth.

4, bragging: metaphor to talk big and exaggerate.

5. Yellow Cattle: Originally refers to people who are willing to be cows for their children. After metaphor is willing to serve the people.

6. Breaking ground for the first time: used by old literati to express sudden success. Now used to refer to something new that has never happened or first appeared.

7. Hongmen Banquet: refers to a banquet with bad intentions or a banquet that harms guests.

8. Bitch: refers to people who have no self-esteem, shame and gratitude.

10. Bitter plan: a plan to intentionally hurt one's body to cheat the enemy's trust.

1 1. Close the door: If you are rejected by the host or the host is absent, please ask the person who comes to the door to close the door.

12. As a way forward: when traveling in groups.

14. Half a bottle of vinegar: a metaphor for someone who knows a little about some knowledge but is good at showing off in front of people.

15. grievance: stand up and help the weak when encountering unfair things. "

16. Tumbler: A toy that looks like an old man. The top is light, the bottom is heavy, and it can stand up by itself after being pulled down. Now it is often used to satirize those who are good at defending their positions.

17. Unpopular: can't be a useful container. Used to refer to people who are mediocre in temperament, accomplish nothing and have no ambition. Sometimes it also refers to poor study and self-degradation.

18. United Lotus: Two lotus flowers growing side by side on the same stem. Metaphor is a loving couple. Also known as "Ice Lotus".

19. What's in the cup: What's in the cup refers to wine. "

20. Go ahead: Show yourself and proudly show that you are better than others. Showing off again.

2 1. paddock: mediation of disputes, neutralization and acceptance by all parties, thus easing the deadlock.

22. Big hand: refers to great works or big moves.

Unrequited love: There is only unrequited love between men and women. It also means that only one of the two sides has desire or enthusiasm.

24. Host: generally refers to the host who receives or entertains guests.

25. A drowned rat: a metaphor for someone who falls into the water or is soaked to the skin.

26. Chess terminology. Metaphor is inappropriate behavior.

27. Full house: Metaphorically, you have achieved good results in all aspects, or you are prosperous everywhere.

28. Flying all over the sky: describe everywhere. Also engage in "full flight."

29. Daredevil: A reckless person.

30. Ask everything: ask everything. Means everything needs further investigation.

3 1. laity: laity.

32. Confused gourd: a metaphor for words or things that are difficult to guess and make people confused.

33. Misty soup: Metaphor confuses people's language or behavior.

34. Forgot to make friends: It means making friends regardless of age or generation.

35. A thorn in my side: a metaphor for the person I hate the most.

36.Mr.Right: A friend who knows each other with his heart refers to someone who loves him in his heart.

37. Watching the fire from the other side of the bank: the metaphor of waiting for death will not help either side.

38. There is no second door: it refers to the supreme or unique way of equality and no difference.

39. Follow the footsteps: follow the footsteps: the dust raised when walking. Learn from others and imitate.

40. Gossip girl: A woman who likes gossip.

4 1. irrelevant: irrelevant, which means that there is no relationship between things.

42. Huang: Metaphorically, things are illusory, desires are disillusioned, and it is like a dream.

43. Hoop Curse: In the year of Qi, avalokitesvara taught the Tang Priest to subdue the Monkey King, which was later compared to a frame that bound people.

49. Nine ileums: describe the depression and pain in the chest to the extreme.

45. Close the door: refuse the guests to come in, please eat and close the door.

46. Having windfall: it refers to asking others for property in various names, or swindling and accepting bribes by virtue of some power relationship.

Hu Yajie, the black sheep of wealthy families in Beijing, refers to the black sheep who squander family property or waste state property at will.

48. Half-assed: Shallow people. Describe a person who is irrational, speaks casually and behaves unsteadily.

49. Half a bottle of vinegar: a metaphor for someone who knows a little about something, but is good at showing off in front of people.

50. stumbling block: stumbling block is a metaphor for something that hinders progress.

5 1. grievance: stand up and help the weak when encountering unfair things.

52. Singing the opposite: making completely opposite remarks; Take the opposite measure.

53. There is no second door: it refers to the supreme way or unique way of equality and no difference.

54. Tumbler: A toy that looks like an old man. The top is light, the bottom is heavy, and it can stand up by itself after being pulled down. Now it is often used to satirize those who are good at defending their positions.

55. Surface gloss: the surface is smooth and clean, and the description is superficial.

56. Free food: Eat other people's food for free, and get it for nothing. It also means doing nothing but blackmail.

57. Ugly people: Ugly people.

58. Newborn calf: Newborn calf is a metaphor of a simple or brave young man. The same a

62. One ear goes in and the other goes out: the wind blows in the ear. Metaphor means something you don't care about. Once again, it was ignored.

63. Two knives: people with insufficient knowledge and skills in a certain job.

64.250: refers to stupid, unreasonable and stubborn people.

65. Bipolar: refers to a person's impetuousness and hot temper.

66. Idle people: Idle people.

67. Stare: There is nothing you can do about it.

68. Scraping the ground: a metaphor for corrupt officials trying to search for people's property.

69. Harmony with the old: refers to people who do not talk about principles, do not ask right and wrong, and blindly persuade the two sides to reconcile. It also refers to people who are indifferent to everything.

70. Proficiency: Integrate the advantages and achievements of all aspects to reach a complete level. "

7 1. Bitch: refers to people who have no self-esteem, shame and gratitude.

72. Gold remains unchanged: even if you use gold, it will not change. This is extremely valuable.

73. Bitter plan: A plan to intentionally hurt one's own body to cheat the enemy's trust.

74. Kuanxin Pill: words to comfort others.

75. Miser: A stingy or excessively thrifty person.

76. Nonsense: Metaphorically speaking nonsense or nonsense.

77. Full house: Metaphorically, you have achieved good results in all aspects, or you are prosperous everywhere.

78. Confused gourd: a metaphor for words or things that are difficult to guess and make people confused.

79. Never abandon your friends: friends who are very close or have affinity with each other.

80. None: The original intention is that there may be. The latter refers to fabrication out of thin air.

8 1. scapegoat: the ancient Jewish cult was a sheep that took the blame for others. Metaphor others.