Idioms describing scholars

one hundred generations of literate Sect: Sect: a figure imitated by people. A figure who can be regarded as a model of literati in a long time. Flowers under the pen: a metaphor for literati's talent and elegance, and excellent poetry and prose. The place where literati gather. Holding the throne and drinking: the old meaning is that literati are addicted to crabs and drinking. Escape from reality. Poet wit: poet: a person who is good at writing. It used to refer to talented literati. Poet poet: writer: generally refers to elegant literati. Underground writing: it used to refer to talented literati's early death. Love affairs: elegant and interesting things. It used to refer to literati's poetry chanting, chess, calligraphy and painting, and other activities. It also refers to men's and women's affairs. Feng Bo Luan Piao: Piao Piao. White: refers to a large cup specially used to punish wine; Floating white: refers to drinking and toasting; Carrying a pen: holding a pen. While drinking, writing. In the old days, it was a metaphor for the elegance and talent of literati. Arty: vassal: relying on and following; Elegant style: generally refers to poetry. It refers to people who lack cultural accomplishment to make friends with literati and participate in relevant cultural activities in order to decorate the facade. The initial division of the word melon: in the old days, the literati split the word "melon" into two characters to mark the year, that is, sixteen years old. It was mostly used by women. Hanlin Zimo: an elegant name for literati. He asked for heaven: Oh: Shouting loudly; Asking for heaven: asking questions to the sky. Describing literati who are frustrated and complaining. Wise talents refer to those who have literary talents and have a business relationship with words. The same is true of "Wise literati". Wine club poetry: wine club: a group established by wine lovers; Poetic world: the place where poets meet. It refers to the organization where literati meet to drink and write poems. Luan Piao Feng Bo: Piao Piao: Floating with the current. Originally, calligraphy was described as chic and elegant, and later it was compared to the separation of husband and wife or the frustration of literati. Mo Yue Feng: it means to use romantic style as a dish. This is a humorous saying that literati said that they were poor and had nothing to entertain guests. Poet: a poet, generally referring to a scholar. It's an excellent animal: it used to refer to a performer; Livestock: raising livestock. Raising him as an act of amusement. It refers to the attitude of the ancient emperor towards literati. Wandering swords: in ancient times, literati carried swords, traveled everywhere, and drifted around. Abandoning pens to join the army: still throwing pens to join the army. It refers to the literati abandoning their literature and fighting. Moving guests: officials who were relegated to other places; Poet: a poet, an exiled official, and a sentimental poet. It refers to a sad and frustrated scholar. The piano and sword fall: the piano: the musical instrument; Sword: weapon; Drift: drifting; Zero: Lonely zero. It means that the literati are down and out, and they are everywhere. Poor people: poor literati. Poor and backward workers: exquisite and wonderful. In the old days, it was thought that the more poor the literati were, the better their poems were written. Three cups lead to three cups: three cups mean drinking three glasses of wine; Avenue: a broad road. After three glasses of wine, you can reach the ideal state. It describes that the literati in the old days comforted themselves by drinking because of their political dissatisfaction, and they were narcissistic. The coquettish sentiment endowed the bones: it refers to the literati's emotional appeal and style. The poet poet: it refers to the elegant literati such as poets and writers. The same as "the poet". The poet: Qu Yuan wrote "Li Sao", Therefore, Qu Yuan or the author of The Songs of the South is called a poet. A poet: a scholar. A poet: a poet, a writer, etc. A poet: a poet, a writer, etc. Writers and other elegant literati. The same as "poets and poets". Being fat and thin: the literati in the Song Dynasty were rich and fat, but their writing was sketchy, while Ding Wei Song dynasty was thin and his poetry was excellent. The analogy was that his writing was like a man. Mr. Sheng Fu: a scholar who wore a Confucian crown, dressed in Confucian clothes and dressed neatly. Poet and poet: literati: literati. A scholar who was simply engaged in literary creation. A pen tour of the street: Patrol the street: walking in the street. It refers to poor literati selling poems in the street. Sweeping the floor with gentleness: it refers to culture or literati; Sweep the floor: a metaphor for the complete loss of reputation, credit, status, etc. It means that a culture or a scholar is not respected or that a scholar is self-indulgent. It means that a culture or a scholar is not respected or that a scholar is self-indulgent. One pulse of sven means that a scholar or a scholar belongs to the same school. One school of sven means that a scholar or a scholar belongs to the same school. It means that a scholar or a scholar belongs to the same school. Pedantic. It describes the pedantry of the literati. Throw a pen into the army: from the army, join the army. Throw away the pen and join the army. It refers to the literati joining the army. Taking off their boots and grinding ink: it refers to trying their best to wait on and please the literati. The source of the writing is: Wen: learning; Line: conduct; Out: as an official; Place: seclusion. It used to refer to scholars' knowledge, conduct and attitude towards official retirement. Literary cocktail party: poetry and wine gathering held regularly by scholars in the old days. Literati: generally refers to literati, literati. Literati: generally refers to literati, literati. Literati despise each other. Literati bachelor: generally refers to literati, literati. Wen Zhen is handsome: Oh, yelling loudly. Describing the literati as frustrated and complaining. The Five Classics sweeping the floor: The Five Classics: referring to the literati. Losing all their faces. In the old days, it also meant the extinction of the sage's way. Writing underground: cultivating civilization and culture. It meant the death of the literati. Elegant and graceful literati: elegant and charming literati. One poem after another: ancient wine containers. Yong: poetry. It used to refer to the gathering of literati drinking and poetry. Longmen: I: a generation; Longmen: In the later Han Dynasty, Ying Li had a heavy name, and later scholars visited the door, which was called boarding the Longmen. It was called a figure admired by scholars. One chant and one slap: chant: poetry; Ancient wine containers refer to drinking. It used to refer to the gathering of literati drinking and reciting poems. Dress cultural relics: Dress: Ancient scholars wore crowns, which means that there are many literati here. It means peace and prosperity, and there are many literati. Cultural prosperity. Chanting the wind and the moon: used to refer to the works written or recited by literati with the theme of romantic scenery. Now, it is mostly described as empty and boring. Chanting the wind and the moon: used to refer to the works written or recited by literati with the theme of romantic scenery. Now, it is mostly described as empty and boring. Chanting the wind and the moon: used to refer to the works written or recited by literati with the theme of romantic scenery. Works with the theme. Nowadays, it is often described that works are empty and boring. Jade House is called: the word of literati's early death. Jade House is called: the legendary building where immortals live. The word of literati's early death. Imperial literati is used by emperors. It is used by emperors to raise boring literati who only know how to sing praises. It is a metaphor for literati who rely on powerful groups or figures and brag about it.