Pinyin gets carried away.
Interpretation form: form. It describes that happiness has lost its normal state, and sometimes it can be used to understand the internal essence of things and forget its external manifestations.
The protagonist Ruan Ji
Synonym get carried away, smug, smug.
The antonym is disappointment and frustration.
Source "Biography of Ruan Ji in the Book of Jin": "A drinker can sing and be good at playing the piano. When it was proud, it suddenly forgot its shape. "
Idiom story
Ruan Ji, Chen Liuwei (now Yuxian County, Henan Province), also known as Heizong, was a famous poet in Wei and Jin Dynasties. He lost his father when he was a child and his family was poor. But he was studious and eventually became a famous hermit at that time. Ruan Ji is very ambitious and hopes to make a difference in politics. However, he was very dissatisfied with the ruling Sima Group and did not dare to express his opinions and opinions clearly, so he had to take an attitude of preserving his sanity or study it behind closed doors. Or indulge in mountains and rivers; Or drunk but not awake; Or shut your mouth. Besides, he writes poems to express his inner thoughts. For example, Ruan Ji expressed his feelings of caring for the country and the people and avoiding the world in a roundabout and implicit language in his famous 82 poems "Yong Shi Huai". His good friend Ji Kang, like him, was also a famous writer at that time, and he despised and hated the rule of Sima's family. Besides Ji Kang, Ruan Ji's friends include Dan Tao, Xiang Xiu, Liu Ling, Wang Rong and his nephew Ruan Xian. The seven of them often get together, chatting, drinking, writing poems and playing the piano under the Yangshan bamboo forest. They laugh wildly when they are happy and cry bitterly when they are unhappy. They are called "Seven Sages of Bamboo Forest" by the world. Among these seven people, Ruan Ji is probably the craziest, especially when he is drunk, he often laughs and cries. So when describing him in history books, he said, "Get carried away."
Idiom names get carried away.
Bopomofo
Idiom explanation
1, shape, shape. "Get carried away" refers to forgetting things because one's interests are met. Book of Jin Volume 49. Biography of Ruan Ji. Describe people who are too happy and lose their normal behavior.
2. Form and form. "Get carried away" refers to taking its spirit and abandoning its form in literary and artistic creation. Yu Bensong. Ouyang Xiu's Li Yongshu.
Idioms and their stories
1, Book of Jin. Volume 49. Biography of Ruan Ji
Ruan Ji's ci is inherited from the Wei family. Father Jun, Prime Minister Wei, is well-known in the world. Gorgeous in appearance, ambitious, proud and unique, willful and unruly, but his emotions are intangible. Or close the door to read a book and stay indoors for a long time; Or climb the scenery and forget to return after a day. Read widely, especially Zhuang and Lao. Drinking can make sound and play the piano well. When it was proud, it suddenly forgot its shape. At that time, many people said they were stupid, but every brother's literature and art touched them and thought they were better than themselves, so they were different.
Idiom annotation
1, Xiao: shout.
2. Song. Ouyang Xiu's Li Yongshu (according to Ouyang Wenzhong's public collection. Volume 130. Test pen "reference)
I only got Li Yong's book, which is not very good, but I doubt whether it will be interesting to name Li Yong after the book. After reading it for a long time, he said that people with few books get the latest, and the best is particularly good. For example, it is difficult to make friends with it at first, and it takes a long time to be together. Although I am impressed by the brushwork of calligraphy, how can I forget the evil shape because of its meaning when I think that the characters are not alike? From the time I saw the book, I was able to use Chinese characters and methods, from the time I chased the loyal king. However, this book is not necessarily unique. Anyone who studies books can learn from the rest, and I even get ears from books.
Idiom annotation
1, Tan: Li Yong (AD 678-747), the word Taihe, was born in Yangzhou in the Tang Dynasty, the son of Li Shan. Xuanzong was then the magistrate of Beihai, that is, Li Beihai. Honesty and uprightness were harmed by Li. Exquisite calligraphy, a beginner of Wang Xizhi, regained his own style. He is good at seal script inscriptions and vigorous brushwork.
2. brushwork: the method of using a pen when writing and painting.
3, similarity: similar, similar.
Origin of idioms
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1, gold. Cai Songnian