Interpretation: heritage; Make people laugh: make people laugh; Generosity: originally refers to people who know the avenue, and later refers to people who have knowledge or expertise. It is derogatory to make people laugh.
Appeared in "Zhuangzi Qiushui": "Today, seeing that my son is difficult to be poor, unless he is at the door of his son's house, he is in danger. My parents are laughing at others' generosity. "
For example, when you passed by your country last year, you must go to church for advice; But I'm ashamed of my short knowledge, and I'm afraid I'm too generous to dabble in it. (Qing Li Ruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" back to 52)
Synonym is generous.
The formal use of law; As predicate, object and attribute; With a derogatory meaning, used for modesty.
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In autumn and the season of mountain torrents, many rivers flow into the Yellow River. The river is so wide and turbulent that even cattle and horses can't tell the sandbars on both sides of the river from the water. So the river god gloated that all the beautiful things in the world were gathered here. The river god followed the current eastward to the North Sea. Looking east, he can't see the end of the sea. So the river god changed his smug face before, looked up at Poseidon with a sigh, "As the saying goes,' After listening to a hundred truths, I think there is no one like me', referring to people like me. In addition, I also heard that Kong Qiu knew too little, and Boyi's lofty justice was not worthy of attention. At first, I couldn't believe it. Now I have seen with my own eyes how vast you are. If I hadn't come to the door, I would have been in danger and I would have laughed generously. "
In autumn, many rivers flow into the Yellow River in the season of mountain torrents. The river is so wide and turbulent that even cattle and horses can't tell the difference between the bank and the sandbar in the water. So the river god gloated that all the beautiful things in the world were gathered here. The river god followed the current eastward to the North Sea. Looking east, he can't see the end of the sea. So he just changed his smug face, looked up at Poseidon and sighed: "As the saying goes,' After listening to hundreds of truths, you feel that no one in the world can match you', that is me. In addition, I also heard that Kong Qiu knew too little, and Boyi's lofty justice was not worthy of attention. At first, I couldn't believe it. Now I have seen with my own eyes how vast you are. If I hadn't come to the door, I would have been in danger and I would have laughed generously. "
Is this it? If it's not right, I can have a look again.
3. Translate the classical Chinese Lutz: A teacher praises the chastity of this life.
Luz: Teacher, a virtuous woman in today's society.
Confucius said: Of course.
Confucius said, "Yes."
Luz: But all women think that boys are evil. Why?
But women don't want to be virgins, do they?
Confucius said: Of course.
Confucius said: Yes.
Luz: Strange? Why is the difference so big?
Lutz said: Is this strange? Why is there such a difference?
Confucius said: the city is strong and the city is broken, and many people will face the future. Breaking the wall makes people laugh and be generous.
Confucius said: the city is strong and difficult to break, and many people go there. Nobody wears poor jade and people laugh at it.
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Don't forget to adopt it when you are satisfied.
4. Make people laugh and be generous. Written by (), it makes people laugh and be generous.
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[Explanation] Make people laugh: Make people laugh; Generosity: originally refers to people who know the avenue, and later refers to people who have knowledge or expertise. Make the insiders laugh.
[Source] "Zhuangzi Qiushui": "My parents laugh at home."
[Example] When you passed by your country last year, you must go to the church for advice; But I'm too ashamed of my short knowledge and afraid of ~, so I dare not take the liberty of visiting. Li Qingru's "Mirror Flower Edge" is the 52nd time.
Meng De, a native of Bo County, Anhui Province, was a politician, strategist and poet in the Han and Wei Dynasties. His father, Cao Song, is the adopted son of Cao Teng, who often works among eunuchs. Cao Cao has been alert and resourceful since childhood, and likes to wander around Ren Xia. At the age of 20, he promoted Xiaolian to A Lang and awarded him a captain in the north of Luoyang. After the outbreak of the Yellow Scarf Righteousness, the law enforcement was strict and the strongmen were not avoided. They began to build their own armed forces. Since then, they have fought with Tao Qian, Lu Bu and Yuan Shu for years, and their strength has gradually grown. In the first year of Jian 'an (196), they welcomed Emperor Gaozu to Luoyang, and then moved to Sikong at the behest of Emperor Gaozu, sealing Wu Pinghou. Since then, they have established the political advantage of "relying on the emperor to make the princes". In the fifth year of Jian 'an, they defeated Yuan Shao in Guandu War, and then gradually unified the vast areas in the north. Ending the 20-year war in the Central Plains. In the 13th year of Jian 'an, he worshipped the Prime Minister and marched south to Jingzhou. Defeated by Sun Quan and Liu Bei in Chibi, a tripartite confrontation was initially formed. In eighteen years of Jian 'an, he was named Gong Wei, and in twenty-one years, he was named Wang Wei. In the first month of twenty-five years, he died in Luoyang. After Cao Pi proclaimed himself emperor, he was honored as Wei Wudi.
Cao Cao has profound cultivation in literature, calligraphy and music. His literary achievements are mainly manifested in poetry and prose.
Cao Cao wrote less than 20 poems today, all of which are Yuefu poems. Generally speaking, their contents can be divided into three categories: one is related to current affairs, the other is mainly to express ideals, and the other is poetry about immortals.