1, singling out, an idiom in China, means to launch an army to denounce each other's sins, and it also means to make a scene and gather a group of people to ask questions at home.
From: Shen Songkuo's "Meng Qian Bi Tan": "It is a variable; Make clothes, make rituals and make music; Order country; Learn to use Tibetan books; Hu Li; Call yourself summer. The court is guilty. "
Zhao Yuanhao, originally surnamed Li, belonged to the Song Dynasty and was given the surname Zhao. Later, he independently changed his surname to Yuan, formulated clothing styles, determined the system of rites and music, and ordered all the people to use minority languages and etiquette, calling himself Daxia country. The Song court then launched an army to denounce his sins.
Introduction to the original work: Meng Qian Bi Tan was written by Shen Kuo, a scientist and politician in the Northern Song Dynasty (1031-1095). It is a comprehensive notebook work involving natural science, technology and social and historical phenomena in ancient China.
2. Making waves, an idiom in China, means that monsters in fairy tales cast spells to make waves. After more metaphor to incite emotions, stir up trouble.
From: Yuan Anonymous's Lock the Mirror: "There are two rivers in history, the cold source and a jiaozi in Hanoi, which make waves and do harm to people."
In history, there were cold rivers and headwaters rivers, among which there was a health-preserving jiaozi, which made waves and harmed local people.
Introduction to the original work: Drama scripts in Yuan and Ming Dynasties. Short for lock mirror. It was written anonymously. The last book. In the play, the Jade Emperor took Zhao Yu as the historical satrap, and because of his contribution to the people, he sealed the mouth of Erlang God.
3. In the ascendant, there is an idiom in China, which means that things are developing, but they haven't come to an end.
From: Song Chen Liang's Book of Filial Piety in Wu Shen: "There must be unscrupulous traitors in the world, and traitors must be in the ascendant. Why use this!"
There are no cunning and uncontrollable traitors in the world, and the enemy is not in the heyday. Why are you so timid?
Introduction to the original work: Zhao Shen (1165438, 20271October 27th-1June 28th, 1994), formerly known as Bocong, later renamed Yuan Cong, was given the name Wei, with the word Yong, VII. The second emperor in the Southern Song Dynasty and the eleventh emperor in the Song Dynasty.
(1143—1194), formerly known as Neng, was later renamed as Liang, with the same word as Longchuan, and was called Mr. Longchuan by scholars. Wuzhou Yongkang (now Zhejiang) people. Thinker and writer in Southern Song Dynasty. Brilliant, likes to talk about soldiers.
4, everything is thriving, China idiom, which means that many things that have been abandoned stand up at once.
From: Song Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower": "Politics, all waste."
Politics is clear and accessible, people live and work in peace and contentment, and various abandoned undertakings have been set up.
Introduction to the original work: The Story of Yueyang Tower is an essay written by Fan Zhongyan, a writer of the Northern Song Dynasty, on September 15th, the 6th year of Qing Dynasty (1046, 10, 17), at the request of his good friend Ling Teng of Baling County, to rebuild Yueyang Tower.
5. A word can rejuvenate the country. An idiom in China means that a word can rejuvenate the country.
Said by: "The Analects of Confucius" Luz: "A word can prosper the country, what's the matter?"
Who is the man who can rejuvenate the country with one word?
Introduction to the original work: The Analects of Confucius is a collection of quotations compiled by Confucius and his disciples, which was written in the early Warring States period. The book * * * consists of 20 chapters and 492 sections, with quotation as the main body and narrative as the supplement, which embodies Confucius' political opinions, ethical thoughts, moral concepts and educational principles.