Idiom riddle The last night
Death is imminent
Pinyin sǐ dào lín tóu
Explanation: The moment of death is approaching.
It was jokingly called by netizens as "poop pouring on the head", highlighting the impending death.
Source: Wang Shuo's "Die after having fun": "Stop acting, tell the truth. You have been lying all your life, tell the truth when you are about to die."
Example ~, you should tell the truth!
What words can be formed by knocking?
Definition
〈action〉
〈name〉
Short stick pose The instrument of torture
used to beat and whip the world. ——Han·Jia Yi's "On the Passage of Qin"
(Phonetic. From 洴, loud sound. 洴, pū, light blow. Like the hand (again) holding a small stick to tap. Original meaning: knocking , knock)
Same as the original meaning?
Knock, hit the head. ——"Shuowen"
Seize the stick and knock it. ——"Zuo Zhuan, the second year of Dinggong". Explanation: "The sound of knocking."
I saw the fifth uncle of the King of *** and was about to knock his head. ——"Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals: Current Affairs"
The monk knocked on Yuexia's door. ——Song Dynasty Hu Zai's "Tiaoxi Yuyincong Talk"
I want to type.
To make a deliberate decision.
Excellent at typing.
Destroy the world. ——Qing Dynasty· Huang Zongxi's "Yuan Jun"
Another example: knocking (torture); knocking silk (silver. In ancient times, silver ingots had circular patterns on them, so it was called); knocking (playing chess) ; Knock over (interrupt)
Consider.
Such as: knock yi knock shi (find out; explore the truth); knock sentence (examine the sentence); knock yin (examine and recite the poem); knock push (examine); knock knock (examine, ponder); Blackmail.
Such as: knock (extortion, extortion and exploitation); knock (extortion); knock grind (still knock and peel); knock trowel (extort money)
Related groups of words
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It has several meanings and should be used according to the context.
Start qǐ〈action〉to understand. From the household, from the mouth. In the oracle bone glyph, the left side is hand (also) and the right side is door (single door); opening the door with hand means opening. Later, the word "口" was added in the complex form, or hands (and) were omitted to become "qi". The bronze inscription also adds "洴" (pū) to become "开". Now simplified to "start". Original meaning: open, open.
For example: Qiwo (open advice. In the old days, it meant enlightening the emperor on the way of governing the country); Qifei (open the door); Qiqing (ask; ask for advice); Qihu (open the door)
To inspire; to educate. "Qi means to teach. From Xia means to start the sound." "Shuowen"
For example: Qi Tuo (to enlighten and teach); Qi Dao (to enlighten; inspire and guide); Qi Ji (to turn on signs)< /p>
Qǐ〈name〉 letter. "Fang wanted to bid farewell to Qi, but suddenly humiliated Hui and asked." Su Shi's "Eight Poems with Wang Minzhong"
Common phrases
Opening and closing, starting, opening, enlightening, starting, enlightening, enlightening, enlightening, enlightening, star enlightenment Initiate the start of the journey
Is Huixin Minyang an idiom? What does it mean?
No.
Hui:
Adjective nature
1. Phonogram. From the heart, comet sound. Original meaning: smart, talented.
Hui, Xuanye. ——Note from "Shuowen": "Hui and Xuan both mean shrewdness."
Knowledge may be called wisdom. ——"Dialect"
It is urgent to see the wisdom that is called wisdom. ——"Jia Zi's Taoism"
The soft nature that accepts advice is called wisdom. ——"Book of Zhou·Posthumous Law"
Zhou Zi had an elder brother but no wisdom. ——"Zuo Zhuan·Eighteenth Year of Chenggong"
A wise man does not use a bookcase to store books. ——"Han Feizi·Yu Lao"
Another example: Huixia (talented and courageous); Huige (smart and eloquent); Huizhong (excellent innate temperament); Huixiao (smart and witty) ); Huimei (smart and beautiful)
2. Cunning.
Such as: Wisdom Teeth (dexterous speech)
3. Traditional Chinese Medicine: The eyes are clear and the body is as cold as ice, the eyes are not wise, and the speech is endless. ——"Treatise on Febrile Diseases"
Noun
Buddhist noun (Prajna). The free translation is Hui, wisdom.
To understand all things is called wisdom; to understand all things is called wisdom. Decision is called wisdom, simplicity is called wisdom. The conventional truth is called wisdom, and the true truth is called wisdom. "Mahayana Meanings Chapter 9" says: "The name of wisdom is called wisdom according to the understanding, and the understanding is called wisdom. These two are different. The one who knows the truth of the world is called wisdom, and the one who understands the first meaning is called wisdom. The general meaning is Qi." p>
Such as: Wisdom Eyes (referring to the wisdom eyes that can see into all phenomena in the world); Hui Guang (the light of wisdom, capable of understanding everything); Hui Ji (Buddhism refers to wisdom and meditation); Hui Ye (referring to the karma of wisdom) Fate)
Xin:
(1) 〈文〉〖moving〗 smell, smell.
In ancient times, it refers to the ghosts and gods enjoying the aroma of the sacrifices during sacrifices [*** ell]
When the incense begins to rise, God is in the presence of Xin. ——"The Book of Songs·Daya·Shengmin"
Another example: Xinxiang (Xinzhi, Xinxi. The gods enjoy the offerings); Xinxiu (Xinxi); Xinchang (the gods enjoy the sacrifices).
Extended to enjoyment
(2) 〈文〉〖动〗动 [touch]
No envy. ——"The Book of Songs·Daya·Huang Ye". Zhu Xi's collected biography: "Xin is the movement of desire."
Efu had no children, so he succeeded Wu Minxin as emperor. ——"The Book of Songs·Daya·Shengmin"
Another example: Xindong (touch; alarm)
(3) 〈文〉〖moving〗covet
If Yi is at the bottom, Chu will definitely be defeated. ——"Guoyu·Chu Yu"
Also Envy
"New Book of Tang·Biography of Wang Wei": "Cui Rong, the scholar in the imperial edict, prefaced his generation, titled "Bao" "Zhangji", he was given to Fang Qing, the scholar ~ his favor. "
Another example: Xin Mei (enviment and praise); Xin Yin (enjoyment); Xin Tan (enviment and praise).
(4) 〈文〉〖Shape〗pleasant; joyful [pleasure]
Use words of virtue to the people, and if the people are virtuous, they will return to their hearts. ——"Guoyu·Zhou Yuxia"
Another example: Xinfu (joyfully convinced); p>
"Yang Jiu Shu Lue" by Zhu Zhiyu of the Qing Dynasty: "With the people's internal collapse, Xin used unexpected wealth."
Min:
( 1) Shape tones. The word Congju (pū) means Congmei, and Mei also has a sound. "Every" means "to cover" or "to cover". "洴" means "beat" or "break". "Every" and "洴" are combined to mean "break the covering" and "break the covering". Original meaning: to break the shroud (to see the light and gain freedom of movement). Escape: (to get out of trouble) quickly)
(2) Same as the original meaning (quick; agile; nimble)
Sensitivity, disease. ——Xu Shen of the Eastern Han Dynasty, "Shuowen"
The great-grandson is not angry, but the farmer is sensitive. ——Spring and Autumn Period·Confucius and his disciples "Poetry·Xiaoya·Futian"
A gentleman wants to be slow in words but quick in deeds. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Li Ren"
Be sensitive to things but cautious in speaking. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Xueer"
(3) Another example: Mingei (quickness); Minzhen (quickness and wisdom); Minrui (quickness and intelligence); Minji (quickness, quickness) ; Minsi (quick thinking); Mincai (quick thinking)
(4) Sharp thinking, quick response (intelligent; clever) Cong [2] Min cōngmǐn smart, quick mind reaction origin is religious science Noun, a code word in religion referring to seeking happiness in life. The Mahayana Sutra records: Pure and untainted, the spirit illuminates and emits light. Among the many practices of Eastern Esoteric Buddhism, the secret method of wearing red teeth and adding the three seals of "salt grass, Izumo pommel horse, and four spiritual objects" can help you get rid of difficulties and seek wealth. "Wu Deng Hui Yuan Juan" [3] Three Hundred Zhang Chapter: "The spiritual light shines alone, far away from the roots and dust, and the body reveals the true nature, regardless of words." The meaningless nature of the mind is inherently true, but if it is free from false conditions, it is like a Buddha. ’
Although I’m not quick to reply, I can still ask for help. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Yan Yuan"
That is why intelligence and sensitivity can be relied on but not relied on. ——Peng Duanshu's "A Poetry to Learn from My Nephew"
Although I am not sensitive. ——"Mencius, King Hui of Liang, Part 1"
The etiquette is completed and added with sensitivity. ——"Zuo Zhuan·The Thirty-Three Years of Duke Xi". Note: "Examination should be based on the matter."
(5) Another example: Minwu (smart and clever; considerate); Minbo (smart and knowledgeable)...
< p> Pronunciation of saveSave, jiu,. From the request, the sound. Rescue upon request. assistance.
The word "save" comes from Qiu Conghao, which means sending leather coats to people on cold days. The extended meaning is to provide help to escape danger or relieve difficulties. The idioms formed include throwing firewood to put out fires, putting out fires and making boiling noises, rescuing people in distress, rescuing people in distress, rescuing people from fire and water, rescuing the world and benefiting people, rescuing the dying and rescuing the wounded, rescuing the nation and saving lives, saving one life is better than building a seven-level pagoda, etc.