Through the back of the paper. Self-deprecating and full of energy. In the prime of life. A newborn calf. It is full of articles. The drama is uneven. What do you mean?

Penetrating the back of the paper

Explanation: Pass: Pass. Describe the vigorous calligraphy, and the brush strokes almost penetrate the back of the paper. It also describes poetry as profound in conception and concise in words.

From: Tang Yan Zhenqing's Notes on Zhang Changshi's 12-sense brushwork: "When using the front, I often want to make it pass through the back of the paper, which is very successful."

Ex: intention before writing.

Yi "Ou Bei Shi Hua" Volume 6

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and clause; Include praise

improperly belittle oneself

Pronunciation w à ng z Ι f ibo

Explanation: false: random; Look down upon, despise Overestimate yourself. Describe inferiority.

Said by: Zhuge Liang, Former Teacher's Watch of Shu Kingdom in the Three Kingdoms: "It is not advisable to belittle yourself and lead the wrong idea to block the road of loyalty and admonition."

These few people alone can't achieve great things. But for himself, Sun Fu never ~.

Mao Dun's Midnight Three

Grammar: formal; As predicate and object; derogatory sense

Full of energy.

Explanation: Describe the vitality of nature or active social life.

Example: Since the reform and opening up, China's tertiary industry has been full of vitality and developed very rapidly.

In the prime of life

Explanation: Nianfu: There are still many years to come. Describe young and energetic.

From: The Analects of Confucius Zi Han: "The afterlife is terrible." Song Zhuxi's Note: "Confucius said that after he was born, he was young and strong enough to learn and wait for him, and his potential was awesome."

Example: Make more contributions to the people while you are here!

Guo Moruo's Spring of Science

Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Include praise

Newborn calf

Explanation: The newborn calf is a metaphor for a simple or brave young man.

From: Zhuangzi's Journey to the North in Zhuang and Zhou Dynasties in the Pre-Qin Dynasty: "Virtue will make you beautiful, Taoism will make you live in a beautiful place, and you are like a newborn calf, regardless of the reason!"

Ex.: With the courage of ~, stand at the forefront of all battles.

Xia Yan's Drama during the Three-year Anti-Japanese War

Grammar: formal; Become an object; Include praise

Lengthy and tedious

Explanation: tired: overlapping; X: Ancient Chinese wood chips. The description is too long and the text is lengthy.

From: Biography of Sui Shu Li Jue: "There are endless articles, and there is no dew on the moon."

For example, there are three stages in learning poetry: it doesn't know likes and dislikes at first, and it consists of four strokes.

Cang Shi Law of Song Dynasty

Grammar: combination; As an attribute or adverbial; derogatory sense

Crops and weeds grow together ― the good and the bad are mixed.

Description: disease: green bristlegrass is very similar to millet, and it is often mixed in seedlings. There are good people and bad people, mixed together.

From: Qing Li Garbo's "Officialdom in Appearance" 56: "First of all, the number of donations at that time was large, and the waiting personnel in various provinces were very crowded, among which the good and the bad were mixed."

Ex.: I am a part-time role, and I am afraid of getting into trouble by escaping.

Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, Hong Xiuquan's "Imperial Decree of Rectification"

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As a predicate; Used in written language