Wang Xizhi's Preface to the Holy Teaching: Idioms, Good Sentences and Couplet Poems

Idioms in Preface to Lanting Collection;

Idiom: mountains and mountains

Pronunciation: chóng shān jùn lǐng

Interpretation: worship: high; Jun: This mountain is high and steep. Tall and steep mountains.

Said by: Preface to the Lanting Pavilion by Wang Jinxi: "There are mountains here, and there are bamboos in Maolin."

Sentence: Tang Ao was fascinated by the famous flowers mentioned by the dream god. Whenever there are mountains, he will look up at the shore. (Li Qingru's "Jing Hua Yuan" is the eighth time)

Use: combined; As subject, object and attribute; Describe a high and steep mountain.

Synonym: Mountain after mountain.

Antonym: Ma Pingchuan.

Idiom: depravity

Pronunciation: Fang Longxiang

Interpretation: wild: debauchery; Skull: human body. Refers to the behavior that is not bound by secular etiquette.

From: Wang Jinxi's Preface to Lanting Collection: "Or because of entrustment, let loose."

Sentence: only bring treasure? Together, he can forget his identity, degenerate, and realize the true interest of "people are expensive and comfortable". (Levin's Jade Bead Curtain, Volume 1)

Usage: verb-object type; As predicate and attribute; Describe debauchery.

Synonyms: Bohemia and Charming.

Antonym: obey the rules and behave politely.

Idiom: emotional department

Pronunciation: g m:n k m:I x zh: and

Interpretation: feeling: feeling; Lament: lament; Department: connection. I felt something and sighed.

From: Liu Han Zhen's poem "Giving Five Senses to a Corps Commander": "Autumn is so sad, I feel sad." Wang Jinxi's Preface to Lanting: "I hate it, and my feelings move with the times."

Usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate and object; Used of human emotions.

Synonym: full of emotion

Antonym: indifference

Idiom: Hui Feng and Chang.

Pronunciation: huf ng héchàng

Interpretation: Hui: soft; And: gentle; Chang: Yes. The soft wind makes people feel warm and comfortable.

From: Preface to the Orchid Pavilion by Wang Jinxi: "It's a sunny day, with high sky and light clouds and beautiful wind."

Idiom: Maolin Xiuzhu

Pronunciation: mào lín Xi Zhu

Interpretation: repair: length. Dense and tall Woods and bamboo forests.

Said by: Preface to the Lanting Pavilion by Wang Jinxi: "There are mountains here, and there are bamboos in Maolin."

Sentence: Just after crossing the winding water of the small bridge, I saw some Maolin xiuzhu. (Li Qing Ruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" seventy-two times)

Usage: Just after crossing the small bridge, the flowing water bends, so read more. ◎ Li Qing Ruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" seventy-two times

Idiom: Love keeps pace with the times.

Pronunciation: Qing suísh qiān

Interpretation: The situation has changed, and so have thoughts and feelings.

From: Wang Jinxi's Preface to Lanting Collection: "Love moves with the times, so does love."

Sentence: I probably took it with me later, but with the changes of the times, it was gone.