Hungry for food, China idiom. Pinyin is jρfρb m:o yáng, which means persistence when frustrated and soaring when successful. From: for example, keep an eagle, use it when you are hungry, and be ashamed when you are full. Ye Fan's Biography of Lu Bu in Southern Song Dynasty.
Idiom story: Mu Rongchui, the son of the former prince of Yan, went to Fu Jian, the former king of Qin, because he was rejected. Fu Jian greeted him very ceremoniously. Wang Meng, the Prime Minister, thinks that Mu Rongchui is very talented and should be killed. Fu Jian didn't listen. Quan Yi thinks that Mu Rongchui is a hungry eagle and will leave when he is full. Later, Mu Rongchui became the first monarch of Houyan.
Hunger: j: and. "Hunger" and "hunger" are simplified to "hunger". Save strokes and simplify them according to ancient calligraphy. "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": "Hungry people are hungry. From food, a few times. " Waiting for food is typical of hunger. Exegetical note: "Hunger, the valley is not hungry. Eat a few times. " The pattern of hunger is that the grain is not ripe and there is not enough to eat.
Attached, Chinese characters, pinyin is fù, radical is Li, and the total number of strokes is 7, which is interpreted as agreement and approval. Attached again, the name of the mountain. "Mencius" I want to transfer my point of view to the imperial court. Ears again, star name. Biography of Historical Records and Celestial Officials is a rare car with a small star as an ear beside its big star.
"Kui" is a three-level Chinese character, which is pronounced as "Yang" and has the same sound as "Yang". Shuo Wen Jie Zi: The wind flies. Cut the chapter from the sound of the wind. Kangxi Dictionary: Tang Yun and Zhang Qiji Yun, Yun Hui and Zheng Yun were moved. Yin and Yang. Shuowen is also flying by the wind.