If you don’t know the Han Dynasty, let’s talk about the Wei and Jin Dynasties. You don’t know the existence of the Han Dynasty, let alone the Wei and Jin Dynasties of the Three Kingdoms. Describes being out of touch with reality for a long time and knowing nothing about social conditions, especially new things. It also describes poor knowledge and shallow learning.
Chu Cai and Jin use metaphors inappropriately.
Chu Cai and Jin used the talents of Chu State to be used by Jin State. It is a metaphor for the outflow of talents from one country to work in other countries.
Add an official rank and a title. Jin: promotion.
Jin Hui Wen Frog is a metaphor for ignorance.
Jin used Chu Cai to refer to a country hiring talents from other countries.
Jinyang Zhijia refers to the "Jinyang Zhijia" where local officials raised troops to revolt because they were dissatisfied with the imperial court.
Pili Jinshu Jinshu: a history book written by Fang Xuanling and others in the Tang Dynasty. A metaphor for erudition.
When Qin Huan and Jin loved each other in the Spring and Autumn Period, more than one generation of Qin and Jin married each other. Generally refers to the marriage between two families.
During the Spring and Autumn Period when Qin and Jin were at peace, more than one generation of Qin and Jin married each other. Generally refers to the marriage between two families.
During the Spring and Autumn Period of the Alliance of Qin and Jin, the Qin and Jin countries married each other for generations. Generally refers to the marriage between two families.
The Match between Qin and Jin During the Spring and Autumn Period, the Qin and Jin countries married each other for generations. Generally refers to the marriage between two families.
The relationship between Qin and Jin During the Spring and Autumn Period, more than one generation of Qin and Jin married each other. Generally refers to the marriage between two families.
Qin Yue and Jin Alliance: oath of alliance. During the Spring and Autumn Period, the monarchs of the Qin and Jin Dynasties married for generations. Refers to the marriage contract.
Tang Lin and Jin Tie Lin: imitating calligraphy and painting; Tie: a model of calligraphy and painting. The calligraphy of the Tang Dynasty was mostly copied from the models of the Jin Dynasty and transformed from it. It is a metaphor for someone who is good at copying but rarely original.
Chao Liang and Mu Jin are metaphors for people who are capricious and have no integrity.