Braised people

It should be well known.

Popular (kuai zhérén küu)

Jieshi roast is barbecue. Pickled food and baked food are both popular foods. Refers to the delicious food that everyone likes to eat. Originally, it refers to the delicious food that everyone likes to eat, and it is a metaphor that good poems are praised and praised by people.

The Five Dynasties Kings "Don't Meet at Sea and Syria": "For example,' the sound of water is always in the ear, the mountains don't go out', and' sweeping trees to take pictures, beating the bed and playing the piano' ... are all well-known."

Use complex formulas; As predicate and attribute; Include praise

Guo Feng and Xiao Ya, the most wonderful of Three Hundred Poems, is the most satisfying achievement in poetry cooperation. (Wen Yiduo's Song and Poetry)

Synonyms are love, touch and praise.

Antonyms are boring.

English has won universal praise.

It is said that Confucius' disciple and Zeng Shen are father and son. After Zeng Shen died, Zeng Shen did not eat sheep dates to mourn his father. When Sun Chou, a disciple of Mencius, heard about it, he asked Mencius, which is better, roasted or sheep? Mencius said that this is well known, of course. Gong Sunchou asked Ceng Zi why he ate famous dishes instead of sheep dates. Mencius told him that this was the result of his choice to avoid it.

This idiom comes from Mencius heart and soul. Ceng Zhe likes sheep dates, but Ceng Zi can't bear to eat them. Gong Sunchou asked, "Which is more beautiful?" Mencius said, "Awesome!" Sun Chou said, "But why does Ceng Zi eat mutton and jujube?" He said: "Sheep and dates are unique. Anonymous surnames, same surnames and unique first names. "

In the Spring and Autumn Period, there were two men, father and son, both disciples of Confucius. Father Ceng Zhe loves to eat sheep dates (a kind of wild fruit, commonly known as milk persimmon); Zeng Shen is a dutiful son. After his father died, he was reluctant to eat sheep dates. This matter was greatly appreciated by Confucian children at that time.

During the Warring States Period, Sun Chou, a disciple of Mencius, couldn't understand this matter, so he went to his teacher Mencius for advice. Gong Sunchou asked, "Teacher, which is better?"

"Of course it's delicious, no one doesn't like it!" Sun Chou asked again, "Since it's delicious, Zeng Shen's father also likes it? Then why did Zeng Shen not give up eating stir-fry and only eat sheep dates? "

Mencius replied: "Braised pork is what everyone likes to eat; Although mutton jujube is not as delicious as braised jujube, it is Zeng Zhe's favorite food. Therefore, Zeng Shen had to give up eating sheep dates. It's like not calling your elders by their first names instead of their surnames. The last name is the same, but the first name is unique to you. "

Mencius' words made Gongsun Chou understand the truth. Later, people derived the idiom "popular" from Mencius' "popular, the same". Used to describe things that everyone praises and poems that are recited.