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The explanation and allusions of the door are false.

China has a cultural history of 3000 years. How many historical allusions do you know? The following are the explanations and allusions I have compiled for you, hoping to help you.

Idiom: the door is empty.

Pinyin: mén kóLuóquè

Commentary: Luo: Net catching. You can set up a net in front of the gate to catch sparrows. It is described as cold and few guests.

Idiom story:

Sima Qian, a famous historian and writer in the Western Han Dynasty, once wrote a biography for two ministers in the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, one was Ji An and the other was Zheng Zhuang. Ji An, a native of Puyang, was once a "prince washing horses" when he was Emperor Jingdi, a "satrap of the East China Sea" when he was Emperor Wudi, and then a "master teacher". Originally from Chen, Emperor Jingdi was a "Sheren" and Emperor Wudi was a "Da Nong Ling". These two ministers are both honest officials. They used to rank among the nine ministers. They are famous, powerful and prestigious. People visiting their home are in an endless stream, coming in and out, very lively, and everyone is proud to make friends with them. But because they were too straightforward, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty later disagreed. They lost their official position and power, and no one came to visit them anymore. The Zhai Palace in Kaifeng used to be Ting Wei. When he was in office, the guests visiting his home were very crowded and the doors were crowded. Later, he was just an official and no guests came to visit. As a result, the door was cold enough to open a net to catch birds. The officialdom changed, and after a while, Zhai was reinstated. So, the guests want to visit him again. Cheng Gong was deeply moved and wrote a few words on the door: "Friendship is only known when you die; -poverty and wealth are a state of knowing each other; A responsibility is a shame, and friendship is seen. "

An idiom story that never fails.

Idiom: One shot at a time.

Pinyin: b m: I f ā b m: I zh Nong

Explanation: Describe archery or shooting accurately and hit the target every time. It is also a metaphor for doing things with confidence.

Idiom story:

This story is recorded in the book Historical Records. During the Warring States Period, there was a man in the State of Chu, who was very good at archery. His name is Yang.

Yang was good at archery since he was a child. He can hit a willow leaf with a width of only three or four centimeters from a hundred paces away. At the same time, as long as someone signals him which willow leaf to shoot, he can shoot the arrow quickly without missing. Therefore, everyone praised his archery. Some people say that "a hundred paces pierce the Yang" and others say that "a hundred shots hit the target" are all used to describe his archery. It is to praise others for their absolute certainty in doing things, and sometimes to analyze things and look forward to future development.

Although few people are interested in archery in modern times, this idiom can be used not only in archery but also in many things.

For example, a person who likes to play with guns is a good marksman. He pulled out his gun and hit the target accurately within range without taking time to aim. In this way, we can say that this man's shooting skill is "accurate".

For example, because someone carefully observes the development of things and understands their laws, the inference is correct. At this time, we can also say that he hit it off.

Idiom allusions of returning hundreds of rivers to the sea

Idiom: A hundred rivers return to the sea.

Pinyin: b m: i chu ā n gu and h m: i.

Explanation: Sichuan: River. Many rivers flow into the sea. Metaphor is the general trend or the will of the people. It also means that many scattered things are gathered in one place.

Idiom story:

Liu An, a thinker and writer in the Western Han Dynasty, was the grandson of Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty, and was named King of Huainan with his father. He likes reading and playing drums, and he has a quick mind. He once gathered guests and thousands of people who knew astronomy, medicine, calendar calculation and divination, and collectively wrote a book with hundreds of thousands of words, Lie Hong, also known as Huainanzi.

There is an article on Xun in Huai Nan Zi, which talks about the development of human society, and its basic viewpoint accords with historical materialism. The article wrote: "Our ancestors lived in caves and watersides earlier, dressed badly and lived a very hard life.

Later, saints came out. They led people to build palaces, let people come out of caves and live in houses that can escape the wind, rain, cold and heat. Saints also taught people to make farm tools and weapons for farming and killing wild animals, which made people's lives more secure than in the past.

Later, the system of rites and music saints formulated various rules, which made people have etiquette and constraints. It can be seen that society is constantly developing, and people don't always live in one way. Therefore, the ancient system should be abolished if it is no longer suitable for use; At present, if it is suitable for use, it should be carried forward.

All of the above shows that, just like thousands of rivers from different sources, they all finally flow into the sea. Everyone does different things, but they are all for better governance and better life.

It's a further idiom allusion.

Idiom: A hundred feet is worth a straw.

Pinyin: bǐ bǐ i ch ǐ gā n tó u

Description: The top of a mast or acrobatic pole. Metaphor is extremely high official position and fame, or high achievements in study and career.

Idiom story:

This idiom comes from the Record of Jingde Dengchuan written by Songshi Daoyuan. The teacher shows it, and the teacher says, "It's not true if you don't touch it." We must make progress, and in the world of ten parties, we will take the lead and move the whole body.

In the Song Dynasty, there was a monk named Jing Cen in Changsha. This Buddhist monk has a profound knowledge of Buddhism and often travels to various places to preach and give lectures.

One day, Master Zhao Xian was invited to give a lecture in a Buddhist temple. Many monks came to the lecture, and the master explained it in simple terms, and the audience was deeply infected. The hall was silent except for the voice of the host.

When Master Zhao Xian finished speaking, a monk stood up and saluted him. Then he asked a few questions for the master to answer. The master replied in return and answered slowly.

The monk asked the master again after hearing what he didn't understand, so the two of them asked and answered, and the atmosphere was cordial and natural.

The audience found that they were talking about the highest realm of Buddhism-the Ten Realms. Master Zhao Xian took out a copy of the post on the spot in order to explain what the Ten-Party World was all about. The so-called calligraphy is a book that records lyrics in Buddhism. But I saw the master pointing to the above paragraph, chanting: the bamboo pole is not high, and it needs to go further, and the ten-square world is the real peak.

Idioms and allusions tell a hundred stories.

Idiom: A hundred paces pierce the Yang.

Pinyin: b dialect

Explanation: Shoot willow leaves from a hundred paces away. Describe archery or marksmanship as very clever.

Idiom story:

Warring States Policy and Western Zhou Policy: There was a man named Yang in Chu State. His archery is very clever. Even if he left the willow tree and shot its leaves a hundred paces, he hit the target and everyone around him cheered in unison.

Idiom stories of relatives and friends in Baiyun

Idiom: White clouds kiss.

Pinyin: bái yún qīn shè

Explanation: pro: refers to parents; Health: alive. Metaphor of missing parents.

Idiom story:

Di was a native of Bingzhou (now Taiyuan, Shanxi) in the Tang Dynasty. He joined the army in Bing when he was young.

At that time, his parents were far away in Heyang (now Meng County, Henan Province). Once, sandy went on a business trip and boarded Taihang Mountain. Because he was homesick, he couldn't help looking in the direction of the river and saw a white cloud floating alone in the sky.

Di Renjie pointed to the white clouds and said to the people accompanying him, "I give up." It means that his parents are under that white cloud. He watched it for a long time until the white clouds cleared away.

In September 700, Spade Renjie died at the age of 7 1. Wu Zetian was very sad when she heard the news. She said with tears, "The imperial court is empty!" According to legend, Emperor Renjie was buried in Diren Village, Cixian County, Handan after his death, and the tomb is still there. "White clouds dating" is a metaphor for being in a foreign country and missing your parents.

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The antonym of door is empty:

Bustling, crowded, shoulder to shoulder, crowded, guests like a cloud, surging crowds, talented people, busy traffic, ministers like the city, senior officials generous, crowded, packed, guests like a cloud, an endless stream, weddings, Du Menxie, guests like a door, exchanges like weaving, an endless stream.

You can't make sentences.

1, I don't have an official now, so I can add interest.

2. In China, the ticket price is beyond the reach of most people, so the newly operated trains are often empty.

I stood in front of the plaque of "guests gathered", as if I heard the noise of the grand occasion of that year. I really can't relate it to the fact that there are so many people.

Most of ruslan's customers are his acquaintances and friends. Buyers usually come on weekends, and there are few people on weekdays.

There are few tourists in the cemetery, so Russia is considering returning Lenin to his ideal cemetery.

6. But whether Bush College is crowded or empty will depend on how history views Mr. Bush.

7. During the Spring Festival travel rush craze in February this year, officials realized that there were often few doors on high-speed trains.

8. After I retired, I spent every day planting flowers and grass. I closed the door and thanked my guests. It is a portrayal of my life.

9. When he was in office, the door was empty; After leaving office, the door is empty. It is really cold and warm.

10, the sanitary conditions for opening restaurants are the first. As soon as something goes wrong, there will be no door at once.

1 1, all large shopping malls will become empty.

12. As an important source of income, tourism has become scarce, and some tour guides in pyramid scenic spots even sold their camels to butchers.

13. Many tourist attractions have been abandoned since the earthquake.

14, the exhibition hall is empty, and the developer has started to reduce the price.

15, an ugly modern ferry makes the rising steps from the port to the statue of Duke Armand look bleak. Duke Armand is the greatest and most beloved governor of the city. That once glorious The Old Inn looks sloppy and empty.

16, this area is declining day by day, and the situation of some shops can really be described as "the door is empty".

17 On the contrary, all the scenic spots are empty now.

18, this big family is in decline. In the past, it was always crowded with guests, but now it is empty.

19, today's tourists are like clouds and crowded, but I miss the tranquility of the past.