Beautiful shoes, classical Chinese

1. There is a classical saying in China that "honest people buy shoes first" means selling shoes.

original text

If Zheng people want to buy shoes, they should put them on first and then sit on them. Go to town and forget to fuck it. Having fulfilled his promise, he said, "I forgot to insist." Instead, it is. On the contrary, the city, hence (Su) shall not be fulfilled.

People say, "Why not try?"

Yue: "? ng (? ng) is reliable and has no confidence."

translate

There is a Zheng who wants to buy shoes. He measured his feet first, and then put them on the seat. When he arrived at the market, he forgot to take the measurements. After he got the shoes, he said, "I forgot to measure." So I went home to take measurements. By the time he came back, the market had already dispersed, and he finally didn't buy shoes. Someone asked, "Why don't you try on your shoes with your feet?" He replied, "I would rather trust the measured size than my own feet."

2. The words used to describe the beauty of shoes are exquisite, meticulous, exquisite, elegant and refined.

First, pay attention to [j and [jīng gas Xi m: o]

(technology, structure of objects, etc. ) exquisite and ingenious: making ~. Be pregnant.

Quote: Cai Wenji by Guo Moruo: "How exquisite and harmonious these poems are!"

Second, seiko [G not gōng xing]

Exquisite and meticulous: carving ~.

Quote: Zheng Zhenduo's Butterfly Literature: "Even on our ancient curtains, there are often very exquisite butterfly pictures-my family used to have two curtains."

Third, exquisite [to J and jīng]

Exquisite and meticulous: the pattern of ~. The handicrafts in the exhibition are all exquisite.

Quote: Ba Jin's "Lena's Fourteenth Letter": "I can't believe that he led me to a very exquisite boudoir."

Fourth, elegance [gā o y m].

Noble, not vulgar: style. Talk ~.

Quote: Liu Qing's History of Entrepreneurship: "Since the poor old man can't see, who will give him those unattractive nicknames in front of him?"

Five, refined and elegant [j Ρ ng y m:]

Exquisite and elegant.

Quote: Mao Dun's Midnight: "This is an elegant bedroom with a pair of French windows and a platform outside."

I haven't found a complete set of four-word idioms to describe the beauty of shoes. I hope the following idioms can help you!

Green shoes, cloth socks, originally refers to casual clothes. The old metaphor is the life of a hermit.

You can get what you need without effort. It takes a lot of effort to find what you need, but you get it inadvertently.

For socks and socks, see Green Shoes and Cloth Socks.

In Tang Mengbang's Poem of Skills and Emotions, Chen Xude of the Southern Dynasties married Princess Lechang of Chen Houzhu, and the princess was both talented and beautiful. When Chen died, it was expected that the husband and wife could not be together, so second time around, the husband and wife embraced each other and met in the mirror in the future. It is also recorded in Tao's "A Good Wife" that Song was taken into slavery by the Zhang family and married to an official daughter. Not long after, a wife saw Cai Cheng. She looked different.

Mango shoes bamboo hat mango shoes: straw sandals. Bamboo hat: A bamboo hat. Wearing straw sandals and straw hats is a tool for the ancients to roam outside. Of roaming around.

Wear out iron shoes to describe a long journey and go through hardships.

Running through iron shoes is compared to finding something through difficulties, and it takes a lot of effort.

You can get what you need without effort. It takes a lot of effort to find what you need, but you get it inadvertently.

You can't find a place through iron shoes, but you can get what you need without spending a penny. It took a lot of effort to find it, but you got it inadvertently.

A whore is a metaphor for traveling long distances and looking everywhere.

Shoes, bows and socks My humble opinion is that "shoes, bows and socks are small".

Shoes, bows and socks refer to the feet of women in the old days.

The iron shoes are nowhere to be found, which comes from the source of Feng Ming Menglong's "Jing Shi Jin Mei Maid Appreciates the Show Child": "Close the door, and the two will talk in detail. Exactly: iron shoes are nowhere to be found, and they are effortless! " I had a hard time finding what I needed, but I got it inadvertently. Example story

Shoe bow socks shallow [explanation] refers to the feet of old women. Same as "little shoes, bows and socks".

Small shoes, bows and socks [explanation] refers to the small feet of women in the old society.

4. Fools buy shoes (explained in classical Chinese) Once upon a time, there was a bookworm who buried himself in reading all day.

One day, while he was reading a book, his shoes were set on fire by the stove. He was so anxious that he didn't know what to do, so he went to look for a book. The book says that oranges can reduce fire.

He quickly picked up a big orange and took a bite. The dripping juice put out the fire on his shoes, which made the bookworm very happy. But a big hole has been burned in the toe.

So he went shopping for shoes. The shopkeeper asked him about his feet, but the bookworm couldn't answer. The shopkeeper measured his feet and brought him a pair of ten-inch shoes. But the bookworm remembered that he hadn't found a written basis, so he hurried home and found a letter left by my father from the bookcase, saying that he wore six-inch shoes.

So he insisted that the shopkeeper give him six-inch shoes, but the shopkeeper gave them to him helplessly. The bookworm tried desperately to get in, and his shoes were torn and his toes were exposed.

The shopkeeper took the book and read it carefully. It reads: "My son is seven years old, with six-inch shoes, and his feet are as long as others, and he is moving forward step by step." Bookworms are out of context, superstitious about books, and go back in those six-inch shoes.