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What do you mean by "living in vain"? What idiom is it?

"One" asked where the canal was so clear, because there was running water at the source. What idioms are used?

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Common idioms

Metaphor is the source and motive force of the development of things.

The source of flowing water evolved from a poem by Jia Zhu, a philosopher and educator in the Southern Song Dynasty: "Open a square pond of half an acre, and the sky is high and the clouds are light; Why is the water in the pond so clear? Because there is flowing water from the source. "

From: Song Zhuxi's poem "Random Thoughts on Reading": "If you ask how clear the canal is, it means that there is flowing water at the source."

Song Zhuxi's Reading Thought

Half an acre of square pond opened, and the sky was overcast.

How can the canal be so clear? Because there is inexhaustible living water for it.

What is "two" residences? What do you mean by "four clean-ups" and "six residences"?

A: The four clean-ups and six activities should refer to the animals in the lively and lovely jumping mammals, which should be the zodiac of rabbits.

(3) Ask where the canal is as clear as water, because there is flowing water at the source. What is the idiom?

Flowing water at the source-the driving force of development

Refers to the source of things. In the Song Dynasty, Zhu Shi's View on Two Books of Zhu Wen Official Documents Collection said: "Ask where the canal is as clear as water, because there is flowing water at the source."

The "boss" asked where the canal was as clear as water, and only living raw water came! What do you mean?

Appreciation of reading thinking

This article is selected from Zhu Wen's official documents (four series). Zhu (1 130 ~ 1200), a native of Wuyuan (now Jiangxi), was a famous philosopher in the Southern Song Dynasty.

As soon as the half-acre square pond is opened,

The sky is full of clouds and shadows.

Ask the canal so clearly,

Because there is inexhaustible living water for it.

Half an acre of square pond [square pond: square pond] opens like a mirror. Mirror, mirror in ancient times, the mirror was covered with a mirror and opened when used. 〕,

The pond half an acre square is opened like a mirror.

Compare this book to a pond half an acre square. The book is rectangular, so it is called "half-acre square pool". "Once opened", compared with a mirror, the square pond is unusually clear.

The sky and clouds are hovering [the sky and clouds are hovering]: the sky and clouds are reflected in the pond together and keep shaking. 〕。

The skylight and the cloud shadow came to the pond together and kept shaking.

Write the beautiful scenery reflected by the crystal clear square pond. "skylight" and "cloud shadow" are metaphors of the contents of the book.

Ask the canal [canal: refers to the pond. That [that: the same as "where" and why. So clear [so: so, so. 〕,

In favor of [in favor of: because. ] There is flowing water from the source.

Ask how the water in that pond is so clear, because the source of living water is endless.

The first two sentences describe the scenery, and the last two sentences discuss the scenery. Questions and answers vividly express the poet's profound and unique reading feelings and implied philosophy.

This is a famous poem that takes scenery as a metaphor. Compared with the square pond, the whole poem vividly expresses a subtle and unspeakable reading feeling. The pond is not a pool of stagnant water, but often full of living water, so it is as clear as a mirror, reflecting the sky and clouds. This situation is quite similar when the same person gets through the problem, gains new knowledge and gains a lot of benefits in reading, and raises awareness. The aura, clear thinking, fresh and lively spirit and self-satisfaction of this poem are the author's personal reading feelings as a university scholar. Although this feeling expressed in the poem is only for reading, it has profound implications and rich connotations, which can be widely understood. In particular, the phrase "ask how the canal is clear, so that there is flowing water from the source" means that the clarity of water is due to the continuous injection of flowing water from the source, which means that if people want to be clear-headed, they must study hard and constantly supplement new knowledge. Therefore, people often use it as a metaphor to constantly learn new knowledge in order to reach a new realm. People also use these two poems to praise a person's achievements in study or art, which has its deep roots. We can also get inspiration from this poem. Only when the mind is always active, open-minded, accepting different ideas and fresh knowledge, and broad-minded, can we keep thinking and keep new water flowing out. These two poems are condensed into a common idiom "the source of living water", which is used to describe the source and motive force of the development of things.

What does the idiom "nothing" mean?

Four clean-ups and six activities,

This idiom,

Describe smart and capable.

What does "Lu" mean by lively and clear?

What do you mean, be clear? Is suddenly more lively, but also more refreshed, good temperament.

"Qi" asks what idiom is used for the clarity of going there, which means that there is flowing water at the source.

Pinyin: shudào qúchéng

Short spell: sdqc

Synonym: Naturally, the melon is ripe.

Antonym: Success is failure.

Usage: compound sentences; As predicate and attribute; Implication of genus

Source: Shi "Answering the Book of Qin Taixu": "If you don't draw scriptures for a while, you don't have to worry about it."

Description: Canal: Waterway. Where the water flows, it naturally forms a waterway. Metaphor conditions are ripe, things will naturally succeed.

Example: Zou Taofen's "Miscellaneous feelings, abilities and behaviors": "People used to call it' ~', so it is a well-prepared good deed to' strike both sides at the source'."

Riddle: Tick-tock; Jumu

Idiom "Ba": What does the four clean-ups and six movements mean?

Four clean-ups and six activities (referring to capable, experienced and smart people) People's explanation: describe smart and capable. Origin: Shi Ming Nai 'an's The Outlaws of the Marsh, Chapter XIX: "He Tao said,' These people have long been used to being public and ignorant. How can they come back without a boat? I don't want these officers and men, and everyone doesn't know the upside down.' "I will help you check, hope to adopt it, and hope to help you!

He spoke "Nine" loudly and everyone listened well. Idioms with clear meanings

know well about

chǔ chǔ

Explain clearly, clearly and methodically

The source of the Qing Dynasty Chu people wins the 36th chapter of The Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties: "I think the southern boundary is obviously raw, so I am just greedy."

Structural combination

Usage as attribute and adverbial; Fingers are clear.

Synonyms are clear.

Antonyms are confused.

The idiom of "picking up" Abb is very clear.

Qingqing Lingling, Huo Qing, Qingqing Lingling, Qingqing Lingling, Qingqing you.

First, clear [q and ng Lí ng Lí ng].

Description: Describe water as a clear wave.

Example: A slightly chilly pale gold hook on the crown of the tree hangs quietly on the willow tip, and sometimes floats quietly on the clear lake.

Second, live in vain [q and ng huó huó]

Description: Water is clear and flowing.

Example: The water in the pool outside the east gate of the city is clear and lively, and a beautiful girl is bleaching new hemp.

Third, Qing Lingling [q and ng Lí ng Lí ng]

Explanation: status words. Describe water as clear and wavy. I figured it out, too

Example: The river has thawed, and the clear river is happily flowing with broken ice fragments, playing a wonderful piano.

Fourth, Qing Lingling [q and ng Lí ng Lí ng]

Description: (Water) is clear and bright.

Example: The water waves are clear, the rain and fog are purple, and your dark silhouette is set off by the fog.

V. Qingyou 【 q and ng y not u y not u 】

Description: Clear and bright appearance.

Example: In Qinghai Plateau, the Yellow River water has been clear and long since ancient times, moistening the earth like milk.