Item no: 3335
Idiom: Never crown again.
Note: ㄨㄢㄑㄢˊㄐㄩㄝˊㄡˋ.
Chinese phonetic alphabet: guà qin jué hê u
Reference word: unprecedented
Explanation: Yi Shen is "unprecedented". See "unprecedented".
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Description of allusions: This is an unprecedented description of allusions for reference. "Unprecedented" originally "ahead of the times" means that the achievements are beyond the ancient and modern times and are unparalleled. This language was first seen in the Golden Seventh Bureau Zhu. Emperor Jin' an wrote in the imperial edict: "This great achievement is really unparalleled outside ancient and modern times!" In Zhang Huaiguan's Broken Secretary in the Tang Dynasty, when praising Zhang Zhi of Cao Sheng, it also has the same usage. People in the Tang Dynasty believed that cursive brushwork began with Zhang Zhi in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Zhang Zhi studied in Cuiyuan and Dudu. He practices calligraphy diligently and never chooses paper and pen, as long as the daily necessities at home can be used as tools to simulate writing; I usually write to the bronze mirror to correct my posture. In order to practice calligraphy conveniently, he dug a big pond in front of his house. After practicing calligraphy, he washed his brush and inkstone in the pond. Year after year, the clear water in the pond is completely dyed black, which is the so-called "Mo Chi". Zhang Zhi's talent and hard work the day after tomorrow made his achievements in According to You even surpass Lan, surpassing two teachers and gaining the reputation of "sage of grass". At that time, people cherished Zhang Zhi's Mo Bao. Zhang Huaiguan even praised Zhang Zhi's calligraphy achievements as "unparalleled" in "Shu Duan". Later, it evolved into the idiom "unprecedented", which means surpassing the predecessors and referring to the incomparable predecessors. "Unprecedented" is an unparalleled metaphor that transcends ancient and modern times.
Canon Source: This is listed as an unprecedented Canon source for reference. "Jin Qi gathers pearls" (according to Mao Zedong's anthology. Volume 59. Inscription. Inscription by An Wang) Zhao Yue:1> Shengde, ahead of others. [Note] (1) Yuan Gong: Great achievement.
Documentary evidence: 0 1. "Xuanhe painting. The second volume. Interpretation of Taoism: "What do you think of yourself?" 」
idioms solitaire
Idioms that begin with the word "Hou"
Catch up from behind
Young people should be respected.
A budding young man
Outstanding figures among the younger generation.
up-and-coming youngster
A good person who appears or grows up.
Rising power
The attitude is completely different.
Later in June,
Idioms ending in the word "Guan"
I was so angry that my hair stood on end
Macaques in hats-useless people in gorgeous costumes
Muhouguan
Animals and clothes
Have a table without real skills.
A figure and a puppet.
I was so angry that my hair stood on end
Be extremely angry
Idioms beginning with the word "Guan"
exaggerated
Before and after the crown
Before and after the extinction of crown
Idioms ending in "Hou"
be unprecedented and unrepeatable
Too cautious and indecisive
strive to be the first and fear to lag behind
Learn from past mistakes to avoid future ones.
Staring helplessly at the disappearing back of the runner ahead-desperate to catch up.
The mantis catches the cicada, and the yellowbird is behind-greedy for immediate interests and unaware of the danger behind.
Beyond the predecessors, unparalleled.
Before and after the crown
After attacking people's teeth
Cover up the past and never die.
After picking someone's teeth
Before and after the extinction of crown
For a detailed explanation of the words in the idiom "before death", please refer to the Chinese Dictionary.
Crown, front, absolute, back.