Idiom: Turn the tide.
Explanation: pull: save; Horrible: violent waves. Metaphor is trying to save a dangerous situation.
From: Tang Hanyu's "Learning and Knowing": "A hundred rivers run east, and the tide returns to autumn."
Ex.: Gan Kun is a foolish man who fights for important people. ◎ In the clear autumn, Feng Jia wrote "Poems on the Rilou of Lingyun, Two Stories about the Village".
Bracket:
What do you see
Yuan Mu
Cowboys ride on the backs of oxen, and songs echo in the forest. Suddenly want to catch the song of the tree, immediately stop singing and stand by the tree silently.
Idiom: maverick.
Explanation: special: unique; Stand: stand. Describe people's lofty aspirations and different customs.
From: The Book of Rites: "Unique, there is such a thing."
Example: The spirit of a scholar is just right for righteousness. ◎ Tang Han Yu's Ode to Boyi
Li:
Idiom: sharpen your honor
Explanation: temper, establish a name, and establish a festival.
Said by: Biography of Xiahou Zhan in the Book of Jin: "Commentators say that although Zhan did not strive for fame and fortune before his death, he lived frugally after his death, which is a profound principle of survival."
Example: We read sage books and talk about the law of governing the people by officials. ◎ Liu Ming Yuan Qing's "Xian Yi Pole"
Autumn night is mixed.
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Those who wash their ears are ashamed to see Yao, and those who look at the canal should not go bowling.
Eccentric spirit can last for a long time, and sharpen your knife to see Japanese sales.