The poem of dwarf millet is: stealing peaches and rewarding dwarf millet, a bag full of dwarf millet. The phonetic notation is: ㄓㄨㄖㄨ _ㄙㄨ _. The structure is: Jurassic (left and right structure) Confucianism (left and right structure) millet (upper and lower structure). The pinyin is: zhrúsù.
What is the specific explanation of short rice? We will introduce you through the following aspects:
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Also known as "dwarf rice".
Second, the citation interpretation
1. refers to the salary of people who make little contribution to the country with "short millet" or "short rice". The quotation comes from the biography of Fang Shuo in Han Dong: "Zhu Ru is three feet long and gives a bag of millet with a sum of 240 yuan. Chen Shuo is nine feet long, and he also provided a bag of millet in the amount of 240 yuan. Zhu Ru wants to die when she is full, and so does Chen Shuo. I can use my words, but I am fortunate to be different; I can't get it, I just stopped, and I didn't order it. " Song Luyou's poem "Dawn in the East of the City": "If you are ashamed, you will be forced to be short. Who will remember that boy? " The second song of Sun Hua's "Gift to Shangzhou City" in the Qing Dynasty: "Short millet is not full all the year round, and gold frequently rises in the faint night."
Third, the network interpretation
Short rice refers to the salary given to people who have made little contribution to the country. Quoted from Hanshu Volume 65 Biography of Dong Fangshuo.
Idioms about short rice
A dwarf plays a play, a teacher is a scholar, and a white-faced Confucian scholar is a dwarf.
About short rice
The dwarf watched the drama, the dwarf teacher, oh, Erhong Rushuo learned that Jiang Rensu was an inch and a half millet.
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