Explanation of tumble
[tumble; fall]
Fall; metaphor of things not going well. Detailed explanation (1). Tumble, bumpy road. Jiao Gan of the Han Dynasty wrote "Yilin Xiao Guo Zhi Pei": "When you climb high and chop down trees, you suddenly step into danger. The chariot overturns and the horse is tired, and your uncle sighs." Xie Lingyun of the Southern Dynasties, Song Dynasty's "Shibi Lizhaoti Jingshe" poem: "There are sudden moments in the four cities. Difficulty, difficulty." (2). "Three Kingdoms·Wei Zhi·Pei Qian Biography" "Xiu (Pei Xiu), Xian Xizhong was a minister servant" Pei Songzhi's annotation quoted from "Wei Lue" by Yu Guan of the Three Kingdoms: "In the beginning, Li Yi used the straight way to promote sincerity to others, so he became Chen Chen at that time The others are like him. Although he has no other talents, he never stops to advance in the officialdom. ""Book of Jin·Du Yi Biography": "Du Jun, a soldier of the Jin Dynasty, behaves in a clean and noble manner, and wanders off the road for a while. , The governor is responsible for his duties, and he cannot respect the Taoism, which makes the high-minded people have such a difficult time. "Yuan Xin Wenfang's "Tang Caizi Biography·Weizhuang": "Zhuang had experienced the rebellion early, and he stopped for a while and came to Yue with his family. In the middle, my brothers and sisters are scattered in various counties." (3). It's still humiliating. Kong Pingzhong of the Song Dynasty, "Xu Shi Shuo·Zhi Jian": "The king of Wei and Qin favored the superior, or said that those above the third rank underestimated the king of Wei. The superior was angry, and cited those above the third rank to make concessions, saying: 'In the Sui Dynasty, everything below the third rank was favored by the kings. Stop, isn't he the son of the emperor? I don't want to listen to you! If I listen to people of three grades or above, how can I not humiliate you?'"
Word analysis p>
Explanation of pause: pause (pause) ù A short pause: pause. Pause. The cadence. Suddenly, immediately, all of a sudden: suddenly. Immediately. Epiphany. A sudden enlightenment occurred. Knock, stamp: bow before bowing. Processing, setting: settling. Rectify. Tired: sleepy. Lawton. In calligraphy, upward refers to moving the pen downwards with force without moving temporarily. The explanation of stumble: stumble (stumble) ì to trip over something: stumble. When things don't go well, you suffer setbacks: stumble. Tried and tested. Radical: foot.