What are the words used to describe scholars in "Selling Sheep"?
Taoist Wang does not understand the value of cultural relics and does not understand what patriotism is. His devotion to religion has turned his inherent ignorance into dementia and indecency. His behavior is an unforgivable crime for the country and the people, but it is not the same as that of patriotism. A ruler who cedes territory and sells his country to protect his throne is nothing compared to a "big witch". Moreover, Taoist Wang was a freak created by the ruling class of that era. That era provided him with "opportunities" that would bring disaster to the ages. He said that "Taoist Wang was just the clown who made the wrong move in this tragedy." His positioning is accurate. .
2. These two sentences contain the author’s complex feelings. "They are all scholars with a spirit of hard work" is certainly not meant to praise foreign cultural thieves. There is an element of contempt here. To "act" for imperialist power and hegemonic cultural concepts must tarnish human civilization. The author admits their "academic" insights and intends to point out their deception. The "but" sentence is the key point of the meaning: the word "forget" in the sentence has a strong sarcastic meaning - it is clearly intended to cover up! The "very basic premise" refers to the fact that those precious documents and priceless treasures possessed by imperialist scholars were originally the crystallization of the wisdom of the Chinese people and were originally enshrined in the grottoes of Dunhuang, China! This sentence contains anger and sharp criticism. Selling Sheep Classical Chinese (What are the words to describe this scholar)
The translation on the first floor missed some places, and some places were not accurate enough. My translation is more accurate:
Original text
There was a scholar in Liang Dynasty who was crazy in nature but had little ability to argue, and he never knew sheep. Someone paid for one of his rams, tied it with a rope and took it to the market to sell. The price is not much, and it is frequently sold but not sold. The people in the city knew that he was dull, so they exchanged him for a macaque.
When the scholar saw the macaque, he thought it was an old sheep, but he was surprised that it had no horns and its appearance suddenly changed. He also saw that the macaque couldn't hold its hands and feet, so he just said that the market people had cut off its horns. However, since there were no scars on the macaque's head, it could not be tested, so he kept silent. He led the macaque back home and chanted: "I have a strange beast, which can be fat or thin. It is sweet and fragrant to the one who came to it, but now it smells bad. It has been led to the market several times, but it has not been sold for three times. The honey locust seeds are missing from its head, and its face is like "Orange peel wrinkles." Translation
In the Liang Dynasty of the Southern Dynasty, there was a scholar who had a stupid temperament, a little eloquence in debate, and never recognized a sheep. Someone gave him a ram, so he tied a rope around its neck and took it to the market to sell it. The price I asked for was not high, but I tried to sell it many times but never sold it. The people in the market knew that he was stupid, so they exchanged a macaque for the ram.
After the scholar saw the macaque, he thought it was his original sheep, but he was surprised that it had no horns, and his expression suddenly changed. I also found that the hands and feet of the macaque kept moving, and I thought that people in the market had twisted its horns. However, because there were no scars on the macaque's head, it could not be used as proof, so I had to restrain myself and not say anything. So he led the macaque home and chanted: "I have a strange beast. It can get fat and lose weight. It was so smelly before, but now it smells so bad. I took it to the market many times for three consecutive days. It cannot be sold. It suddenly lost its honey locust-like horns and its face became as wrinkled as orange peel."
Characteristics of the scholar: foolish; pedantic;
Choose. From "Qi Yan Lu":
A collection of jokes. Written by Bai Hou of Sui Dynasty. Bai Zijunsu was born in Linzhang, Wei County (now in Hebei Province). 10 volumes. This book collects old texts from past dynasties and records the author's own funny words and deeds. Lu Xun said that his "haiku is too humorous, and sometimes it becomes frivolous" ("A Brief History of Chinese Novels"). There are mixed things from the Tang Dynasty, which must have been added by later generations. The original book has been lost, but now there are about a hundred copies. What are the words used to describe this scholar in the article?
Wen Zhibin [wén zhì bīn bīn]
Vocabulary book
Basic definition Detailed definition
Text : Literary talent; Quality: substance; Binbin: Appropriate description. It originally described a person who was both elegant and simple, but later it was used to describe a person who is elegant and polite.
Complimentary meaning
Source
"The Analects of Confucius·Yong Ye": "If quality is better than text, then the wildness will be; if literature is better than quality, then history will be achieved."
Gentle and gentle; then a gentleman. "
Examples
The new Chinese teacher is wearing a pair of myopia glasses and a student uniform, and he looks ~. What are the words to describe "little sheep"?
The four-character words describing sheep include Changzha Yangzao, Chishichengsheyang, Sheangyangchufan, Duoqi Sheep, Ai Lishengyang.
1. Changzha Yangzao [chāng chù yáng]. zǎo]: It is said that King Wen of Zhou was fond of Changzha, and in the Spring and Autumn Period, Lu once ordered "Yangzao" to refer to the things that people prefer.
Example: Unworthy of others. , but the two sons are only happy to be famous, just like a person who loves growing sheep dates, and it is not easy to ask why.
2. Chi Shi Cheng Yang [chì shí chéng yáng]: an ancient legend.
Example: The story of turning a stone into a sheep is well-known.
3. 狝 Yanguchufan [dī yáng chù fān]: 狝 Yang: ram; 澝: collision; Fan: ram’s. The horns are entangled on the fence, making it impossible to move forward or retreat.
Example: Standing taller than one step is like shaking your clothes in the dust and washing your feet in the mud. How can you reach the top without taking a step back? How can one be happy when a moth throws himself into a candle and a sheep touches a feudal lord?
4. Duō qí wáng yáng: A sheep is lost because there are too many forks in the road to follow. It is a metaphor for the complexity and change of things and the lack of correctness. The direction will go astray. It also means that it is not easy to be profound when there are too many aspects of learning.
Example: Regain some dreams, and the lost sheep can make soup.
5. Love the rituals and keep the sheep [ài lǐ cún yáng]: Because you cherish the ancient rituals and cannot bear to let them go away, you keep the sheep sacrifices required by the ancient rituals. It is a metaphor for preserving the relevant rituals in order to maintain the foundation.
Example: There are many places in my soul that are cynical and arrogant towards others, but it has a core. This core is afraid of darkness and is as weak as a sheep. Comfort. You belong to this core for me. What are the words to describe alpaca? Clever: [jī ling] 1. Smart, witty 2. Also known as witty
Sentence: clever and naughty Sun Wukong The most popular character in Chinese mythology
Clumsy: [ bèn zhuō ] 1. Slow in reaction, inflexible in limbs, and ugly in movement 2. Not sophisticated and lively
Sentence creation: The clumsy black bear in the zoo is begging for food from tourists
Naughty: [ táo qì ] 1. Naughty, disobedient 2. 〈方〉 Suffering from anger
Sentence creation: The only shortcoming of the smart sister is that she is naughty
Cute: [ kě ài ] ?1. Admirable? 2. Likeable, lovable, well-loved
Sentence: You are such a lovely girl.
Naughty: [ wán pí ] ?1. Playful and playful, unwilling to listen to advice? 2. Naughty temperament? 3. Refers to the hardness and bluntness of fish shells
Vibrant: [ shēng qì bó bó ] Vigorous: vigorous. Describes a person or society that is full of vigor and vitality.
Source: Volume 15 of "Suiyuan Poetry Talk" by Yuan Mei of the Qing Dynasty: "I have selected very few poems by Qian Wenmin; my family copied more than ten chapters by mistake; I read them; they are full of vitality; I regret that I have not finished them all." . ”
Innocence: [ tiān zhēn ] ?1. Refers to a character that is not bound by etiquette? 2. Extended to simple, simple, naive; simple-minded
Sentence creation: Her She was an innocent and sweet girl.
Innocence: [ chún zhēn ] ?1. Pure, innocent, unpretentious: She is the best-charactered and most innocent young man? 2. Pure and sincere: pure loyalty cannot be adulterated
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Sentence: The innocent smiling faces of children can be seen everywhere in the kindergarten.
Honest: [ lǎo shi ] ?1. Honest? 2. Frank and unabashed? 3. Well-behaved? 4. Not smart
Honest: [ hān hòu ] has the same meaning as "honest hān hòu".
Sentence: My brother is honest and honest, and the neighbors like him very much. What are the words to describe sheep?
There are quite a few: soft, docile, soft, gentle, cute, weak
For example, a sentence can be like this:
Looking from a distance, there are some on the grass. The white clouds were squirming. It turned out that they were sheep in the pasture. Each one was white, fat and cute, making the grassland more vibrant.
The grass beside the river is covered with dry yellow grass. In the sun, the grass looks even more beautiful, like a fluffy blanket. A group of snow-white sheep are eating hay leisurely on the grass. The warm sunshine is gently caressing the soft white wool of the sheep. The sheep are quietly enjoying the caress of the sun. There is a strong smell of snow in the hay, and there must be wisps of green grass smell under the hay. The sheep are carefully savoring the mixed smell of winter and spring.
The sky is green, the fields are vast, and the grass is blown by the wind, and cattle and sheep can be seen low. There are many sheep on the grassland, floating and flowing like clouds. The sheep wandering on the green grassland are as white as the white clouds floating in the blue sky.
The grassland by the river is covered with small golden flowers. The petals of the small flowers are as soft as satin. The sheep will take a detour when passing by. They are afraid of hurting the golden flowers. The grass over there is strewn with dark blue flowers, and there is a bit of bright white on the blue flowers. The blue flowers can make people feel dazzling, shining blue in the grass like blue gems. In the bright light, the sheep often stop in front of the flowers to admire them. "The scent of horseshoes returns after stepping on flowers." The sheep return with the smell of grass and the fragrance of flowers.
You can refer to these idioms about sheep: sheep enter the tiger's mouth, sheep's intestines, mend the sheep's wounds, lead the sheep conveniently, make the sheep fight the wolf, ask the sheep to know the horse, sell the dog and hang the sheep. Words to describe the sheep include: Which ones? In groups: [ chéng qún jié duì ]
Cheng: to become, to become. Groups of people gathered together.
Countless: [ shǔ bù shèng shǔ ]
Number: calculation. Too many to count. The quantity is so large that it is difficult to count.
Group by group: [ chéng qún zhú duì ]
Refers to the gathering of many people or animals into groups or teams.
Thousands: [ chéng qiān shàng wàn ]
Describes a large number.
Herds of cattle and sheep: [ niú yáng chéng qún?]
There are many cattle and sheep.
Cattle and sheep are fat and strong: [ niú yáng féi zhuàng ]
Cattle and sheep are fat and strong; strong
Sentences:
On the grassland, everywhere When I heard the singing, there were cattle and sheep everywhere.
In September, the grasslands of Inner Mongolia are clear and crisp, and the cattle and sheep are fat and strong.
Look there, herds of cattle and countless sheep.
There are always one or two lone cattle in the herd, and there are also groups of cattle.
How do they grow in the wilderness where there are herds of cattle and sheep.
What are some words that describe life?
Words used to describe life include: eternal life, many fates, grass and trees rot together, life after life, unforgettable life, etc.
白头不change bái shǒu bú yú?:
Definition: 渝: change. It doesn't change even when you grow old. Describes a person who is loyal and determined throughout his life.
Sentence: In the past, we only promised eachother that we would remain forever. Who would have thought that with a few false words, the man would actually give up his concubine, just in exchange for a mere daughter.
The fate of a person with many misfortunes mìng tú duō chuǎn:
Definition: misfortune: unfavorable, unfortunate. Destiny is full of troubles. Refers to a life of ups and downs and repeated setbacks.
Sentence creation: Something must have happened to these children born in winter that led to their misfortunes.
Plants and trees rot together cǎo mù tóng fǔ?:
Definition : Rotting like vegetation. It is a metaphor for a person who has achieved nothing in his life.
Sentence: Gao Baozhen praised Ricoh for shoveling wood and rotting with the grass and trees.
生生世世 shēng shēng shì shì?:
Definition: refers to this life, the next life and even eternity.
Sentence creation: It brings purity to human souls and stays with human beings throughout life.
Unforgettable zhōng shēn nán wàng:
Definition: lifelong, noun, lifetime. Generally used to describe unforgettable kindness or teachings to others.
Sentence creation: Sir, these words are really penetrating and touching, which I will never forget for the rest of my life. What are the words to describe "calligraphy"?
1. The horizontal posture of pen and ink [bǐ mò héng zī]
Explanation: The beautiful scenery of calligraphy, painting, poetry and prose
Sentence: The beautiful scenery of the West Lake is not made of pen and ink The horizontal posture can be described
2. Majestic [dà qì páng bó]
Explanation: The appearance of vastness and boundlessness. Describe the majestic momentum
Sentence creation: Your masterpiece is majestic
3. Full of pen and ink [bǐ hān mò bǎo]
Explanation: The expression of the article is smooth and the content is Sufficient
Sentence: The authors of those works did not really write and ink at this critical moment, so they could not achieve the expected effect
4. Spring Earthworms and Autumn Snakes[ chūn yǐn qiū shé]
Explanation: The metaphor is poorly written, crooked, like the traces of crawling earthworms and snakes
Sentence: He slowly picked out a leaf, This is the Spring Earthworm and Autumn Snake
5. The pen is exquisite and the ink is exquisite [bǐ jīng mò miào]
Explanation: The brushstrokes are precise and the ink is clever. Describe the ingenious techniques and subtle meaning of calligraphy, painting, poetry, etc.
Sentence creation: I think literati use it more, and the pen and ink are exquisite and sincere. What are the words to describe "regular script"?
The pen is full of ink, the pen and ink are horizontal, the word can see the heart, the three points of the wood are penetrating, the strokes are wind and thunder, the flying dragon and the phoenix are flying, the heart is straight and the pen is straight
Words: The pen is full of ink
Pinyin: bǐ hān mò bǎo
Explanation: The pen and ink are used very freely and fully. It mostly describes calligraphy and poetry as smooth and vigorous.
Source: Qin Mu's "Shibei from the Sea of ??Art·Ju Sun": "The authors of those works did not really write and ink at this critical moment, so they could not achieve the expected effects."
Usage: as object, attributive; referring to literary works
Words: horizontal gestures of pen and ink
Pinyin: ?bǐ mò héng zī
Explanation: Refers to the beautiful and colorful calligraphy, painting and poetry.
Source: Qing Dynasty Wu Chongyao's "Postscript to "Memories of Tao'an Dreams"": "Although he was involved in the game of Samadhi, his strange emotions, lively discussions, and horizontal strokes of pen and ink almost dazzled the readers. He is also a genius."
Word: One word can see the heart
Pinyin: yī zì jiàn xīn
Explanation: You can see the person by seeing one word. thoughts. The art of calligraphy can reflect a person's personality.
Source: Zhang Huaiguan of the Tang Dynasty's "On Characters": "In writing, a few words can make the meaning come true; in writing, one word can reveal the heart."
Words: Three points into the wood
Pinyin: ?rù mù sān fēn
Explanation: According to legend, Wang Xizhi was writing on a wooden board. When he was carving, he found that the writing penetrated three-thirds of the way into the board. The calligraphy is described as extremely powerful. Nowadays, the problem of multi-metaphor analysis is very profound.
From: Tang Dynasty Zhang Huaiguan's "Book Break·Wang Xizhi": "Wang Xizhi's book blessing edition, the workers cut it, and the pen penetrated into the wood three-thirds."
Example: When we read this poem, there is one sentence in particular A feeling of joy and joy. ◎Qin Mu's "Don't Stretch Out Your Hands"
Grammar: more formal; used as predicate, attributive, adverbial, complement; contains complimentary meanings
Idiom: writing with wind and thunder
Pinyin : xià bǐ fēng léi
Explanation: It describes the rapid and powerful brushstrokes in calligraphy or painting.
Source: "The Paintings of Wang Wei and Wu Daozi" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty: "When the wind and thunder are blowing, the breath has been swallowed before the pen reaches the mark."
Sentence example: The cursive method is incorporated into the seal script. Law, writing with lightning speed. One vertical and one horizontal, ten swings and ten finals. "Xigang Tiesheng" by Wei Xizeng of the Qing Dynasty
Idiom: Dancing Phoenix and Flying Dragon
Pinyin: wǔ fèng fēi lóng
Explanation: Like a flying dragon and a flying phoenix. A bold and majestic look.
Source: Song Dynasty Zhang Xiaoxiang's "Partridge Sky" lyrics: "Five hundred years of dancing phoenixes and flying dragons will wrap the mountains and rivers in beauty."
Sentence examples: The literature is valuable, Part 1 Printed with dancing phoenix and flying dragon; classic and solemn, embroidered clothes and brocade set for outer protection. Chapter 4 of "Zhen Zhen Yi Shi" by Taoist Qingxi of the Ming Dynasty
Idiom: Xinzhengbuzheng
Pinyin: xīn zhèng bǐ zhèng
Explanation: In the old days, it was believed The quality of calligraphy is related to the character of the calligrapher. The characters written with a correct heart will be correct.
Source: "Old Book of Tang·Biography of Liu Gongquan": "Use your pen with your heart in mind, and your pen will be correct if your heart is upright."