1. Guess the idiom by looking at the picture. A chapter character is separated by a small meaning character and a hand.
Take out of context duàn zhāng qǔ yì
[Interpretation] The original meaning is quoted from " A verse from a certain chapter in the Book of Songs; borrowed to express one's own meaning; not the original meaning of the quoted poem. Post-general refers to quoting other people's poems or conversations; only cutting out fragments or parts based on one's own understanding or needs; regardless of the full text and original meaning.
[Quote] "Zuo Zhuan·Xianggong Twenty-eighth Years": "The poem "Poetry" is fragmented; what is left is what I want."
[Distinguish the form] Meaning; cannot Written as "meaning"
[Similar meaning] To interpret the meaning of the text
[Antonym] To seek truth from facts
[Usage] Contains a derogatory meaning. . Indicates that the intercepted content does not match the original meaning; it is generally used as an object, attributive, and adverbial.
[Example] ~; It’s a bad writing style!
[English Translation] quote a remark out of its context 2. A four-character idiom in which the first word is meaning and the last word is thing
< p> The spirit of justice rises to the sky. It describes the spirit of fighting for justice.It is inevitable to allow; it is morally unacceptable to refuse. Indignation: anger at something that violates justice; indignation: filling the chest with righteous indignation.
No turning back: morality; looking back: Morally, we can only move forward courageously. Don't hesitate to look back.
Righteousness is expressed in color: expression; color: the face. The spirit of justice and injustice is revealed on the face.
Righteousness and strictness: truth; speech: Words. The reasons are legitimate and strong, and the wording is strict and powerful.
Never look back on justice and never back down.
Do not hesitate to accept justice. To please others. Refers to people who are upright and unyielding.
People who uphold justice do not seek wealth. ”
Yidanzhonggan refers to being upright and loyal.
Yi ren ju yi: friendship; en: kindness. Refers to the complete rupture of friendship.
Fill in righteous indignation Chest means that the chest is full of righteous indignation.
The meaning of righteousness is as deep as the sea, and the kindness is as deep as the mountain. 3. A four-character idiom with the word "Zhang". The rule is three chapters. It originally refers to making an agreement with the people to abide by it. Later it refers to making simple terms.
The moon chapter star sentence describes the article as beautiful and colorful.
It is messy and unorganized.
Zuoma Zhangtai Zhangtai: The name of the street under Zhangtai in Han Dynasty. It originally meant riding through Zhangtai.
Ma Wen refers to the Han Dynasty historians Sima Qian and Ban Gu. It generally refers to articles that can be compared with Ban Gu and Sima Qian.
Fragments refer to incomplete books or scattered poems and paintings. A leather strip or rope used to tie bamboo slips together. Bamboo slips are used for writing in ancient times.
The same as "Chaozhang Guodian". /p>
The rules and regulations of the imperial court and the country.
The words are written in a clear way, and the words are written and written well.
Great. An article refers to an elusive meaning or other situation in a discourse, article, or revealed phenomenon.
Making a fuss is a metaphor for achieving a certain goal, on certain issues. There are extraneous details, or the theme is used to expand the situation.
The carved seals and painted sentences refer to the deliberate modification of the words and sentences of the article.
The carved seals and painted sentences are a metaphor for the brilliant writing. p>
Carefully consider and modify the words of the article like engraving.
Cut off a paragraph or sentence of the article regardless of the context, and bend the original meaning. .
Superficial writing refers to an exaggerated or unrealistic approach. Cao Hancheng Zhanghan: Bird feather refers to writing an article immediately after picking up the pen, describing a person who is quick in writing and has literary talent. Chanting: the flavor of pondering and reciting. Chapters and sentences also refer to silently pondering and conceiving poems. When spoken, words become articles. The original meaning of "speaking into chapters" is to become a standard. It is often used later. To describe a person who is quick in writing and well-organized in speech. A large piece of writing originally refers to the beautiful scenery of nature. Later, it is used to praise other people’s long articles with rich content. The cultural relics refer to laws, rituals, music, systems and valuable things left over from the past dynasties. The carved seals refer to the deliberate modification of the words and sentences of the article.
It refers to taking the meaning of one paragraph or sentence in isolation regardless of the content of the entire article or conversation. Refers to the usage and origin. Cut out sentences and chapters, and add them into a text. There is also the idea of ??cutting the whole text into pieces and taking what you need. Pick up chapters and sentences: pick up. Take sentences from other people’s articles. Pointing here and there, picking and copying, pieced together the article. Negative articles are articles written from the opposite side of things. Polyrefers to irony. Fei Ran Cheng Zhang Fei, Zhang: literary talent. The article is described as rich in literary talent and worth reading. Hook chapter spine sentence hook: bend; chapter: chapter; spine: thorn; sentence: sentence. The description is difficult and difficult to pronounce. Official documents are routine documents with fixed formats and formulas in the old officialdom. The metaphor only pays attention to the form, empty words without actual content, or the usual perfunctory rhetoric. Dragon Chapter and Fengzi Chapter: Literary talent. The literary talent of a dragon and the appearance of a phoenix. Metaphor of outstanding style. The rate is determined by the old chapter: follow; the old chapter: old regulations. Everything is done according to the old rules. Shunli Chengzhangshun: comply; Li: orderly; Zhang: rules and regulations. It means that writing articles or doing things can be done well if you follow the order. It also means that a certain situation will naturally produce a certain result.
Search chapter and excerpt: search: seek; excerpt: select. Refers to words and sentences that plagiarize other people's articles.
The article hates fate. Hate: hate. The article hates people with good fortune. Describes the bad things that happen to talented people.
Writing becomes an article with just a swipe of the pen. Describes someone who is quick and thoughtful in writing.
Search for chapters and excerpts. Search: to find; Chapter: chapters; and extract: excerpts. In the old days, scholars would search for excerpts of sentences from books and apply them when writing. Refers to piling up ready-made words and sentences when writing. 4. The fourth character in the idiom is the idiom of righteousness
Breach of trust: back: violate; xin: credit; abandon: throw away; righteousness: morality.
Breaking promises and being unethical. Chengren and righteousness: Chengren: killing one's life to achieve benevolence; Quyi: sacrificing one's life to achieve justice.
Sacrifice your life for justice. Died calmly: Died for justice: Dying for justice.
Fearlessly sacrifice for a just cause. Out of context meaning: off: to cut off; chapter: one piece of music is one chapter.
Refers to taking the meaning of one paragraph or sentence in isolation, regardless of the content of the entire article or conversation. It means that the usage is inconsistent with the original meaning.
As the name suggests: Gu: look; Yi: meaning, meaning. Think of the meaning contained in the name.
No doubt: Doubt: doubtful truth. There is nothing that could make anyone suspicious.
Urgent and righteous: Urgent: anxious. Enthusiastic about public welfare and brave in doing justice.
Hypocrisy: Pretending to be kind and kind. See benefits and think about righteousness: When you see goods and wealth, you should think about morality and justice.
Seeing profit and forgetting justice: Seeing profit and forgetting morality. Kai Zong Ming Yi: Kai Zong: clarify the purpose; Ming Yi: explain the meaning.
Refers to stating the main meaning at the beginning of speaking or writing. Generosity: generosity: passionate emotion; righteousness: dying for justice.
He was upright and died for justice with high spirits. To give up one's life and get righteousness: To give up: to give up; to give up: life; to take: to seek; righteousness: justice.
Lay down your life for justice. Refers to sacrificing one's life for justice.