Idiom: Contrary to one's wishes. Abbreviation number: 34 1 1 idiom: contrary to expectations. Zhuyin: ㄓˋㄩˇㄩㄢㄨㄟˊ Chinese Pinyin: zhiyuà. See the article "It backfired". Emoji symbol: against your will (this is the original collection of Chinese characters "against your will" corresponding to emoji emoji), vivid symbols are added to Chinese characters, comparing PNG pictures with animated GIF pictures, and it is also convenient for everyone to copy and paste them into social media and other places. Click on the emoji symbol ""and the picture link to see a more detailed introduction to the symbol in the EmojiAll emoji dictionary. Interpretation of idioms and allusions: The following is the allusions of "things backfire" for your reference. During the Three Kingdoms period, Wei's poem "Resentment" was written by his good friend Lu An, pretending to flatter his brother Lu Xun. He spoke out bravely, but was implicated in it, so that he could express his feelings in prison. His nature is not worldly, and he is determined to remain simple. His grief and indignation at being framed and imprisoned for no reason is unparalleled. He lamented the cruel fact that he was in prison, which was contrary to his original wish of "croaking and flapping his wings to swim north"-flying freely in the sky like a wild goose. Finally, he and Lu Baoan were killed. Later generations used "things go against one's wishes" to explain that facts go against one's wishes. Source of canon: this is listed as the source of canon of "things backfire" for reference. # Three Kingdoms Kang's poem "Resentment" (quoted from Selected Works. Volume 23. poems) 1 & gt; …2 & gt; I am so angry and sighing that I have been unable to pay attention to 3>! Contrary to expectations, Li 4> stayed for a long time. Poverty leads to life. What can you ask for? As the ancients said, goodness is not close to fame. At that time, I was respectful and silent, and regretted it. [Note] (1) For the allusions, see the Paramita Sutra of the Benevolent King Protecting the Country. The second volume. (2): ㄐㄝ, an exclamation expressing sadness and sorrow. (3) Sound matching and comparison. (4) 遘: sound ㄡㄡㄡ, satisfied and met. (5) stay for a long time: stay for a long time. Go to jail. [Reference] Benevolent King's Prajna Paramita Sutra for Protecting the Country. Volume 2 Once upon a time, King Luo Tian had a prince who wanted to be enthroned. There was a prince Banzu, who was taught by a foreign Luotuo teacher to sacrifice thousands of kings' heads to the gods. Since he ascended the throne, he has won 999 kings, one of which is missing, that is, going north to Wan Li, and he will get a king named Puming. King Bai Banzu of Puming said, "I would like to listen to Samoans and pay tribute to the three treasures for one day." The king of his class. One day, in accordance with the past seven laws, King Puming invited hundreds of masters to apply for a hundred high seats and told 800 billion poems of Prajna Paramita at two o'clock every day. When the late Lord was king, he said, "If things go against your wishes, you will be more sad than dying in your heart. ..... "At that time, the mage said that this was the end. At that time, Wang Puming's family was blind, and Wang proved his vanity. When he heard Buddhism and realized it, he returned to the Kingdom of Luo Tian, the king in 999. He said: "At that time, everyone should recite the past of seven buddha and Wang Ren and ask the sentences in the Prajna Paramita Sutra. Documentary evidence: 0 1. Song Shu Volume 66. Biography of Wang Jinghong: "Wen Junzi walked in the street and forgot about him." Three answers, if you can be modest; It is against your will to care about the future. " Idioms solitaire "aims at the end of idioms".
The word "ambition" at the beginning of idioms
The word "violation" at the end of idioms
Refer to the detailed explanation of the idiom "against one's will" in the Chinese Dictionary;
Will, harmony, desire, violation.