The third episode of A Dream of Red Mansions: "It is also the wind in the Qionggui Embroidery Pavilion, which really inherits the beauty of Zhong Ling!" Lu Qing takes "Cold Miscellaneous Knowledge in the Divine Trough" as an example: "Tiantai is a fairyland and a Buddhist country. No wonder Zhong Ling is beautiful and in another city. "
Lu Qing takes "Cold Miscellaneous Knowledge in the Divine Trough" as an example: "Tiantai is a fairyland and a Buddhist country. No wonder Zhong Ling is beautiful and in another city. "
Jin's "Qi Du Fu": "How many beautiful scenery are hidden in the faint old capital and desolate platform!"
Liu Tang Zongyuan's "The Story of Ma Tui Shan and Mao Ting": "It is not limited to distant people."
2. Many students work hard. Zhong Ling is from Jia's Carp yue longmen.
The whole poem is as follows:
Students work hard and dare to compete at night.
Skip the Longmen to celebrate the day and let the caged birds sing.
Interpretation: Students are as hard as plowing. They work hard all day and night, comparing their grades with their classmates and making continuous progress. When you really succeed in your studies, you will be as happy as a caged bird.
This poem expresses that many students, no matter day or night, are studying hard in a comparative way, and after obtaining satisfactory results, they are relaxed and have a happy mood. Yue longmen, a carp, is the expression of ordinary people to change their destiny through their own efforts, and it is also the expectation of teachers and family members for their children.
According to ancient legend, the Yellow River carp will become a dragon when it jumps over Longmen (Yumenkou, Hejin City, Shanxi Province). Yaya Shi Yu: "As the saying goes, a fish jumps over the Longmen, and after crossing the Longmen, it is a dragon. Only carp is possible." Li Yuan's Creeping Fan in the Qing Dynasty: "Carp ... every year, Ji Man climbs the Longmen upstream in the yellow, and the skyfire burns its tail from behind, then it turns into a dragon." Later, I used "carp yue longmen" as a metaphor for promotion, promotion and other things. Later, the metaphor went upstream; Make progress.
Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia _ Carp Jumping Longmen
3. "Students have worked hard, and the" Students have worked hard "comes from Jia's Carp yue longmen.
Carp yue longmen Jia Guo Hui
Students work hard and dare to compete at night.
Skip the Longmen to celebrate the day and let the caged birds sing.
Interpretation: Many students work as hard as plowing. They work hard at night and during the day and make progress by comparing with their classmates. When you really succeed in your studies, you will be as happy as a caged bird.
This poem expresses that many students, day and night, are studying hard in a comparative way, and after obtaining satisfactory results, they are relaxed and have a happy mood. Yue longmen, the carp, is the expression of ordinary people to change their destiny through their own efforts, and also the expectation of teachers and family members for their children!
4. With regard to ancient poetry idioms, Zhong Ling is beautiful, the earth shakes and the mountains shake, and there are countless berths. Guazhou is only a few mountains away from Zhongshan. Spring breeze is green, Jiang Nanan. When will the moon shine on me? Note that this poem is 1068. Wang Anshi was summoned from Jiangning to Beijing as a bachelor of Hanlin, passing through Jingkou, and met his friend monk Baojue in Jinshan and stayed overnight. I wrote it when I bid farewell to Guazhou, and it has little to do with the seven idioms. The poet passed by Guazhou by boat and missed Jinling's former residence (Nanjing). There is only one Yangtze River between Jingkou and Guazhou, and Zhongshan, where I live, is hidden behind several mountains. The warm spring breeze blows all over the fields in the south of the Yangtze River; Mingyue, when can I go back to my home in Zhongshan? Guazhou: North bank of the Yangtze River, south of Yangzhou. Jingkou: Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province today. Zhongshan: Purple Mountain in Nanjing today.
5. What do you mean by Zhong Ling and Yu Xiu in ancient Zhong Ling, China? Party. Yu: Parenting. Xiu: Great. Yu Xiu: Excellent talents. The idiom "Zhong Ling Yu Xiu" refers to gathering the aura of heaven and earth and cultivating outstanding talents.
Idiom: Zhong Ling Yu Xiu
Pinyin: zhng líng yüXiü
Short spell: zlyx
Explanation: bell: cohesion, concentration; Yu: Parenting. It embodies the aura between heaven and earth and breeds excellent people. Refers to the beautiful mountains and rivers and talented people.
Source: Tang Zongyuan's "Ma Zushan Mao Ting Ji": "Gaitian Zhongxiu, so it is not limited to distant sources."
Ex.: I don't want to be unlucky. I also caught this wind in Qionggui Xiuge. It is really a negative virtue. A Dream of Red Mansions by Cao Qingxue Qin: Chapter 36
Synonym: Luanxiang monsoon
Antonym:
Grammar: as predicate and attribute; Refers to excellent people.
English: A place that ends with the beautiful soul of the universe.
Many places in China have the mountain name of "Zhong Shan", a large part of which has nothing to do with ringing the bell, but represents the gathering of talents or logistics, because the word "Zhong Zhong" means "gathering and concentration".
Extended data:
Source:
The thirty-sixth chapter of A Dream of Red Mansions in Qing Dynasty: "It is the wind in Qionggui Embroidery Pavilion again, which really inherits the beauty of Zhong Ling!"
Lu Qingyi's "Cold Miscellaneous Knowledge": "Tiantai is a fairyland and a Buddhist country. It is no wonder that Zhong Lingmei is a place in other cities."
Jin Zuosi's "Qi Du Fu": "The faint old capital, the bleak platform, how many Zhong Ling and Yu Xiu are hidden!"
Liu Tang Zongyuan's "Ma Zu Shan Mao Ting Ji": "It is a beautiful day, so it is not limited to distant sources."
References:
Zhong Ling Yu Xiu-Baidu Encyclopedia