Eclectic meaning

Eclectic means: not limited to one specification or pattern.

Eclectic, Chinese idioms, the pinyin is bù, jū, yī, gé. Jie: rigidity; restriction; grid: specification; pattern. It means not limited to one specification or pattern. From No. 125 of "Jihai Miscellaneous Poems" by Gong Zizhen of the Qing Dynasty: "I urge God to be more energetic and send talents of any kind."

Idiom allusion: Gong Zizhen won the imperial examination at the age of 27. He became a Jinshi at the age of 38 and served as an official in the Qing government for about 20 years. Because he was dissatisfied with the corruption and darkness in the officialdom, he had been marginalized and attacked. In 1839, when he was 48 years old, he resolutely resigned and returned to his hometown. During his journey back to his hometown, he looked at the great rivers and mountains of his motherland and witnessed the people living in suffering. He couldn't help but be moved by the scene and had a lot of thoughts. He wrote one poem after another impromptu.

One day, Gong Zizhen passed by Zhenjiang and saw the streets crowded with people and bustling with excitement. When he inquired about it, he found out that the place was Saishen. People carried the Jade Emperor, the God of Wind, the God of Thunder and other gods to worship devoutly.

At this time, someone recognized Gong Zizhen. Upon hearing that the contemporary literary giant was here, a Taoist priest immediately rushed forward and begged Gong Zizhen to write a memorial to the god. Gong Zizhen wrote the poem "Jiuzhou is angry and relies on wind and thunder" in one stroke. There are only four lines in the poem: "Jiuzhou is angry and relies on wind and thunder. It is sad that thousands of horses are silent; I urge God to cheer up and send talents of any kind." ?

Eclectic sentences:

1. Use literature and art to reflect the times. The forms should be diversified. Poetry, novels, TV, drama, etc. are all acceptable. In short, they should be eclectic. .

2. He is adaptable and eclectic in the business field, so he can make ends meet and develop very quickly.

3. When we praise our children, we should be eclectic and appropriate to the situation to fully demonstrate the true charm of praise.

4. I urge God to cheer up and send talents of any kind. Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world.

5. His calligraphy is eclectic and has a unique charm.

6. The reform of primary and secondary school and human teaching should be eclectic and boldly innovative.

7. He boldly breaks the rules and creates new genre novels in an eclectic way.

8. Unexpected gains can be achieved by selecting talents in an eclectic way.

9. Looking at the international network, the website layout is changeable, beautiful and eclectic.

10. At first glance, in addition to his eclectic thinking and tactical literacy, Brigadier General Cota also has outstanding courage.