The meaning of temple utensils is: ritual utensils kept in temples, such as tripods and Yi, which are metaphors for people who have the ability to manage state affairs. The source of the idiom: The third chapter of "Yellow Crane Tower" by Anonymous of the Yuan Dynasty: "True is the hero of the world, and sincerity is the great weapon of the temple."
The temple refers to the bright hall of the Imperial Ancestral Temple; the place where ancient emperors worshiped and discussed matters. See "Zhuangzi Zaiyou": "Therefore, the sage lies under the rocks of the mountain, while the king of ten thousand chariots is worried above the temple.".
Sentences: 1. No matter how high the temple is or how far the rivers and lakes are, I will always be with you.
2. Don’t be happy with things, and don’t be sad with yourself; if you live high in a temple, you will worry about its people; if you live far away from the rivers and lakes, you will worry about your king. It means that you are worried when you advance, and you are also worried when you retreat.
3. Let your brain break out of the secular temple and think! Let your hands put aside the shackles and write! Let your feet embark on the journey of pioneering again.
4. As the expression carrier of Confucianism, the official calligraphy of temple and Han steles is the result of the consciousness and maturity of calligraphy art. At the same time, it has become the standard and the most important rule of official script because of its elegance, respect, and profoundness of ancient times.
5. There are many people in the temple, such as those who talk more and talk less; those who say one thing in front of others and do another behind the scenes; those who dare to speak and act without saying anything and make a blockbuster impression. .
6. Deserted temples, collapsed statues, broken boulder carvings, and lush weeds and vines.
7. The Guandi Hall is a simple three-bay hard-topped building. The front eaves are raised with corbels and raised up to the corners like an elephant trunk, which gives people the feeling of a temple. .
8. At this moment, Yang Yi felt like he was looking at the mountains and resting his mind. He had already retreated to the forest. He was far away from the rivers and lakes, so he could just be a gull. Why should he care? Temple matters.
9. But he is good at dancing, and his temples, rivers and lakes are like a fish in water, and he has always been as stable as Mount Tai. The people dare to be angry but dare not speak out.
10. Within ten thousand years, the eight great gods appeared one after another and attached themselves to the human body to create the Eight Gods. The eight great gods established sects and inherited them from generation to generation, supporting the empire's left and right temples, thus forming the three major empires on Tianyuan Continent. .