The meaning and origin of falling out with Sun Shan

Fall behind Sun Shan (last on the list of successful candidates)-fail in the competitive examination.

The name of the business card that asked for help in editing Encyclopedia fell to Sun Shan, a China idiom from Guo Tinglu written by Song Fan Gongzhuo: "Wu is a witty wit. To carry his county, the villagers asked his son to go with them. The villagers are depressed, and the mountain is at the end of the list, so they return first. The villagers asked his son about his gains and losses, and the mountain said,' Sun Shan solved his name, and Xianlang is even outside Sun Shan.' "refers to the admission without examination or selection.

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Edit this idiom information Pinyin mí ng Lu ò s ū n sh ā n Note that cartoons of Sun Shan allusions cannot pronounce "à". Interpretation of Sun Shan: refers to a gifted scholar in the Song Dynasty. This name is at the bottom of the list after Sun Shan. Of an examination or selection without admission. Used as predicate, attribute and complement; Refers to losing the election. Structural subject-predicate synonyms failed, failed again and again, and plummeted. On the contrary, being the first is the first to make sentences. Xiao Ming prepared for a long time to review, but when he looked at his report card, he found that he had lost his name in Sun Shan. Edit this text note 1. Wu: Suzhou today. Comics (2) 2. Slip (g incarnation) records: a flowing mouth should be like running water. 3. Take the imperial examination. 4. Together: * * Together. 5. Frustration: I didn't pass the exam. 6. Affix: attachment. Bottom of the list: the bottom of the admission list. 7. Description: Nomination list. 8. More: Come again. 9. Gains and losses: whether you are admitted or not. 10. Go together: Go together. 1 1. Kenlang: This refers to the son of a fellow villager.

It turns out that Song and Wu are funny (1) (g incarnation.

J: and) wit also. Go to his county seat, and the fellow villagers will go with their children. The villagers are frustrated (4) and the mountains are calm (5). At the end of the list, they return first. The villagers asked his son about his gains and losses, and the mountain said, "Sun Shan explained his name, and Xianlang is outside Sun Shan." Note 1 funny: eloquent and humorous. (2) Go to the Imperial Examination. (3) Villagers entrust their sons to accompany them: A countryman entrusts his son to Sun Shan to take the imperial examination together. 4 frustrated: refers to not accepting. ⑤ Affix: Attachment. 6 gains and losses: take it or not. ⑦ Unnaming: Nomination list. 8 Kenlang: This refers to the son of a fellow villager. Pet-name ruby: if you say something later, don't take it with you. There was a man named Sun Shan in the State of Wu. He was a witty man. Sun Shan went to other places to take the imperial examination, and his hometown asked Sun Shan to take his son with him. The son of a fellow villager failed to pass the exam. Although Sun Shan's name ranks first from the bottom, it is still on the list. Sun Shan first returned to his hometown. The fellow villagers came to ask if his son had been admitted. Sun Shan said, "The last one on the list of winners is Sun Shan, and your son is behind me." [2] Editing this idiom example ◎ If you unfortunately fall into Sun Shan, it will be even more embarrassing at that time. The college entrance examination system has just been restored. I, a junior high school student who worked as a stevedore at the dock for seven or eight years, got lucky and ended up in Sun Shan. As a result, the person who bought his article won an award, while he was notorious in Sun Shan. Jin Fan in The Scholars has always been notorious in Sun Shan, and was laughed at by the old father-in-law who killed the pig because the examiners thought his writing was absurd. From his twenties to his fifties, he always fails. Editor's Guide Sun Shan, a witty man, answered a difficult question with humorous language, showing his extraordinary wit. Edit the introduction of Fan Gongzhuo (1126-1158) in the Southern Song Dynasty. Guo Tinglu, a volume of 1 14 articles, has not been recorded by scholars. Zude described in the book was heard by his father (Fan Zhifang1083-1147-65438) in Shaoxing in seventeen or eight years, hence the name "Court Records". "Going to court" comes from the phrase "carp rushing to the palace" in The Analects of Confucius, which is a stop for fathers to teach their children. Fan Zhongyan's great-grandson and Fan Chunren's great-grandson Fan Gongzhuo (1027-11kloc-0/) never passed the exam. This book is a note with high academic historical value, and it is a precious material for studying the Fan family.

Guo Tinglu mainly records the deeds of ancestors such as Fan Zhongyan (989- 1052). Most of the instructions given to the government and family members are well-founded, and there are few flattering words, which involve the records of major policies, political reform and official system in the Song Dynasty. It can also be used for official history research. In addition, it covers not only literati and celebrities in the Song Dynasty, but also miscellaneous poems, and retains some anecdotes of poems other than famous ones, such as saying that poems "care but don't talk"; He also quoted Ouyang Xiu as saying that poetry should not only write about vegetation, but should be "spoken by people". The summary of the catalogue of Sikuquanshu commented: "Chunren's great-grandson is also. There are many descriptions of Zude in his book, which were heard by Ding Mao's father during his stay in Chen Wu, Shaoxing, so he was named Guo Ting. The writing is not beautiful, but it still has a simple legacy. However, it is not clear what Wang Shen's admiration and Yan Shouzhong's admiration are from the history books. There are also poems and miscellaneous things in Chinese. For example, I remember that Song Qi said that Du Fu's poems were empty idioms, and Su Shi said that Zhong You's portrait Han Yu had an inscription on the South China Sea. His records of Jiangsu and foreign languages, as well as the poems of Yan and Cui Bi, are also impressive. Huang Xuweng told the story of Li Jing and the stranger alone, which was called a lost book, but I accidentally remembered it. " Today, there are schools such as Mo Zhuang Man Lu and Shu. , Zhonghua Book Company, Tang and Song Historical Notes Series, 2002 edition.