Overkill the vernacular explanation: twist the bent thing straight, and the result is too much twist to the other side. Metaphor corrects mistakes beyond its proper limits.
Dynasty: Southern Song Dynasty? Author: Ye Fan Source: "Biography of Zhong Changtong in the Later Han Dynasty": "Catch the Qing Dynasty; Then go back to the overcorrection check. " Translation: In the Qing Dynasty; Then enter the calibration check again.
Jiao Ruojing Long Vernacular Interpretation: Jiao: vigorous and powerful. It is often used to describe the vigor of calligraphy or the beauty of dance. Dynasty: Tang Author: Fang Source: "Biography of Book and Xi": "The commentator refers to the pen gesture; Thoughts float like clouds; If you are agile, you will be surprised. " Translation: researchers call it brushwork; Thought floating like a cloud; If it's fake, it will scare the dragon.
Vernacular explanation of correcting time and slow things: correcting time: correcting customs. Slow and arrogant. Refers to dissatisfaction with reality and arrogance. Dynasty: Southern Song Dynasty? Author: Ye Fan Source: "The Biography of Mi Heng in the Later Han Dynasty": "Few people argue, but they are still arrogant, and they are good at correcting if they are slow." He has no eloquence, but he is arrogant, dissatisfied with reality and arrogant.
Interpretation of melodramatic deception in vernacular Chinese: deceiving others by disguising false phenomena. Dynasty: Song Author: Zhu, source: "Miscellaneous with records": "Fu Nianxi joined the job yesterday with his thoughtfulness, but he dared not cheat and steal his name." It suddenly occurred to me that Xi was always ready to resign yesterday, and he dared not pretend to be a pirate.