What does Xiali mean?

The meaning of the box is as follows:

In the box.

The dragon roars in the box: The sword makes a sound like a dragon roaring in the box. It originally referred to the magic power of a sword, but later it was used as a metaphor for a person with great talent who hopes to see its use.

The source of the idiom "Dragon chanting in the box": Volume 1 of Wang Jia's "Supplementary Notes" of Jin Dynasty: "Emperor Zhuanxu had a sword with a shadow, which flew into the air and stretched. If there were soldiers in all directions, the sword would fly up and point at When it is not in use, it is always like a dragon and a tiger singing in the box."

The relevant sentences in the box are as follows:

1. In the hail of bullets during the New Year. , let the bullets of happiness fly! What's in the magazine is not bullets, but blessings; what's in the sight is not enemies, but friends; what makes you willing to be shot is not bullets but happiness!

2. Chang'e hid the medicine in the treasure box on the dressing table, but Pengmeng saw it.

3. It came to life, as if there was a heart beating in the knife box, not just one, but seven. The seven swords woke up at the same time, and the sounds of seven different heartbeats were mixed together. For example, there are Hong Zhong and some Jigu, which is a violent band.

4. She helped pack the luggage, stuffing the silk clothes in the hat box and the satin shoes in the dressing box, which made the maid despair and bewilderment.

5. Chang'e hid the medicine in the treasure box on the dressing table. Unexpectedly, the villain Pengmeng saw it. He wanted to steal the elixir and become an immortal himself.

6. The town has also set up 6 tobacco leaf export checkpoints in Xili, Laohugou, Yuxianhe and other villages to effectively protect the interests of tobacco farmers.

7. There is also a note inside the wooden box, which is written in Gonggong’s neat regular script: “It is not my wish to suppress the White Snake, and it is all in vain to eliminate harm to the people.

8 , The iron box is full of valuable books, calligraphy and paintings collected by Li Shimin during his lifetime, among which the most valuable ones are the original works of Zhong Yao, a great calligrapher of the Three Kingdoms period, and Wang Xizhi, a great calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty.

9. Wealthy people. He also put some gold and silver jewelry in the worship box, and all the food, clothing, and supplies were available for a lifetime.

10. He walked to the table by the window and took a look at the table. A piece of paper was pulled out of the paper box.