Idiom: the difference between one thought and another idiom number: 4554 Idiom: the difference between one thought and another; phonetic notation: |ㄋ|ㄢㄔㄚㄔ?Chinese pinyin: y and nià n ch ā chí reference words: the difference between one thought and another; meaning refers to the difference between one thought and another. Emoji symbol: 1 (This is the original collection of Chinese characters "One Mind Difference Pool" corresponding to the emoji emoji "1", which adds a vivid symbol 1 to Chinese characters, and compares PNG pictures with animated GIF pictures, which is also convenient for everyone to copy and paste into social media and other places. Click the emoji symbol "1" and the picture link. ) Detailed explanation of idioms and allusions: The following is the allusions of "the difference between one thought and another" for your reference. "One thought" refers to the thoughts in the heart. The idiom "the difference of one thought" means: the mistake of one thought. The usage of "one thought of poverty" can be found in Su Shi's poem "Two rhymes lead to politics, and Zhang Chaofeng still invites evening drinks": "I am a stranger, but I used to have one thought of poverty. I was a grass sage in my previous life, a habit of scaring snakes. It means that he has been a human being all his life, and he failed to get the Tao because of his different thoughts. The eldest son may be Zhang Xu, so there are still some indulgent habits in calligraphy. Later, the "one thought difference" may come from here and be used to refer to the mistake of an idea. For example, you can read the poem Zhang Renguan: "I also recite 5,000 articles, and the difference in thinking varies with the world. Another example is "warning the world. Volume 35. The situation is too defensive to die: "So meeting, those men and women fall in love, is an accidental separation. Classic source: this is listed as the classic source of "the difference between a thought" for reference. Shi's poem "Two Rhymes Make the Chao Feng Invite Late Drinking" (quoted from the second volume of the Complete Works of Su Dongpo) has been swept away, but does it make you feel stupid? ※? Complain about others and live a long life, but don't feel that life is limited. I used to eat flowers and rice, and I personally gave dates like melons. Clouds make fog, and fire extinguishes rain. From then on, I lifted the lead tripod and walked the river car endlessly. So far, Xu Yufu is still a green flower. I am a junior at 1 >. People, in the past, 2> thought about poverty. Cao Sheng 3>4> in previous lives. Confucianism thanked Song Chi, while Buddhism bound Danxia. From time to time, an article is published, disturbing four seats. Qing poetry is amazing, and the words of believing in beauty are even more boastful. When he got into the car and the house, Gig became poor. Pingyi and bean porridge can also be duh. [Note] (1) Sansheng: Buddhist term, which refers to past life, present life and afterlife. (2) Past: past and past. Domain, sound. ③ Cao Sheng: Zhang Xu. Wu people in Tang dynasty, the year of birth and death is unknown. He is a famous calligrapher, especially cursive script, and is known as "the sage of grass". (4) Surprise the snake: describe the cursive script written, as if it were a surprise. Documentary evidence: 0 1. Surprise of the first carving. Volume 35: "The little god discovered that Zhoujiazhuang, Caonan, Cao Zhou, had three generations of Yin Gong accumulated by his family's R&F, and he tore down Buddhist soil for him, and was punished for a while. The beginning of idioms solitaire's idiom "Chi".
Idiom at the end of the word "one"
Idioms beginning with the word "one" are mixed.
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A detailed explanation of the words in the idiom "the difference between one thought and another" in Shicheng, Tangchi, Roulin, and Rouyuan;
First, reading, differences, pool.