Pinyin: [Zhuàng ZhuèwèI chóu]
Explanation: reward: realization. Being old means living in poverty and getting old before your ambition is realized. It also means to die unsatisfied.
From: Tang Liping's "Spring Return": "The ambition is not paid three feet, and the hometown is separated from Chung Shan Man."
Example: riding the wind and breaking the waves, the ambition is not paid.
2. Worry about the country and the people
Pinyin: [y not u guó y not u mí n]
Commentary: Worried about the future of the country and the fate of the people.
From: Qi Ce's "Warring States Policy": "I am worried about my country and love my people, and I am willing to rule by scholars."
How can a person who doesn't care about the country and people write such a cynical work?
3. Very talented people
Pinyin: [cái gāo bā dǒu]
Explanation: talent: talent. Metaphor is that people are extremely talented.
From: Biography of Southern History Xie Lingyun: "There is only one stone in the world. Cao Zijian fought eight battles alone, and I fought one alone. I have always used one to fight one. "
His poems and essays are both good and well written. What a talented person! Admirable!
Step 4 do your best
Pinyin: [j ū g ū ng j ū n cu ū]
Explanation: show respect and caution, and do your best.
From: Song Minglian's "Chu Shi Thousand Tables of Xianfu Junrongfeng": "Mrs. Zu and Xiankao have done their best, and they will never fail."
Example: Mr. Wang Lao serves the society, and his dedication is admirable.
5. A scholar
Pinyin: [y and Jie sh shēng]
Explanation: humble: one. Used as a nickname for self-proclaimed scholars or ordinary scholars in the old days.
From: Tang Wang Bo's "Farewell Preface to Wang Tengting in Autumn Hongzhou": "Bo is a scholar and has a small life."
Example: Zhuge Liang was a scholar before he left middle school, and he had his own way of reading.