What does Delong Wangshu mean by humility ? Is there an allusion?

Updated on culture 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Can’t get enough. 語音】 dé lǒng wàng shǔ

    Interpretation] refers to the area of Gansu; Shu: refers to the area of Sichuan. has already obtained Longyou, and still wants to capture Xishu. The metaphor is insatiable.

    Source] Southern Dynasty Song Fan Ye "Later Han Shu Cen Peng Biography": "People are not satisfied, both peaceful and long, looking back at Shu, every soldier, the head and temples are white." ”

    Tang Dynasty Li Bai "Ancient Wind No. 23": "I am not satisfied with the hardships of things, and I look forward to Shu again." ”

    Usage] linkage; as a predicate, object; Derogatory.

    Example] I really hope that my brother will have time to draw a few more, although it is too many. (Lu Xun's Letters, to Tao Yuanqing).

    synonyms] inch by inch, insatiable, greedy insufficient.

    antonyms] satisfied, satisfied, fulfilled.

    After the break] Delong Wangshu - insatiable; Lack of greed.

    Allusion] In the early years of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Kui Huan (ao) seized Longdi, Gongsun Shu cut off Shu and established himself as king, and the two colluded with each other to fight against the imperial court. In the eighth year of Jianwu, Emperor Guangwu Liu Xiu and the general Cen Peng led the army to break through Tianshui (now part of Gansu Province), and Cen Peng and the partial general Wu Han surrounded Kui Huan in Xicheng. Gongsun Shu sent troops to rescue Kui Huan, stationed in Shangbang (gui), and Guangwu sent Gai Yan and Geng Ben to surround him, and returned to the east by himself.

    Back in Kyoto, Liu Xiu wrote to Cen Peng and said:"If the two cities are down, they can lead their troops to the south to break through the Shu captives. If people are not satisfied, they will be peaceful and look back at Shu.

    It means that after pacifying Long, he should not be satisfied, and then go south to pacify Shu. Later"Both Pinglong, re-looking at Shu"It evolved into an idiom"Can’t get enough. ", the meaning has also become to describe inch by inch, greedy is insufficient.

    Humility. 虚淮若谷 ( xū huái ruò gǔ )

    Interpretation Valley: Valley. The heart is as deep and broad as a valley. Very modest to describe.

    Source: Xianqin Li Er's "Lao Tzu": "Dunxi is simple, and barren is like a valley." ”

    Usage: subject-predicate; as a predicate, object, adverbial; Compliments.

    Example Qing Chen Qu's "Fu Wu Pei Zhong Shu": "Reading the teachings, knowing, and seeking benefits has no way, and I sigh deeply. ”

    synonyms modest and prudent, wise and foolish.

    Antonyms are arrogant, empty-eyed.

    Lao Tzu": "The ancient good is a scholar, subtle and mysterious, and deep and unrecognizable......It is simple, and it is like a valley. "Again:

    Upper Dejo Valley. Wang Bi noted: "If you don't have morality, you have nothing to do."

    Later, he was described as very humble and open-minded by "humble and open-minded".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Humility Ruogu means that the mind is as deep and broad as the valley, describing people are very humble, and the idiom of humility Ruogu is detailed as follows:

    1. Basic interpretation: humility is like a valley, a Chinese idiom, xu means modesty, and valley means valley. The heart is as deep and broad as a valley.

    Described as very humble and accommodating to other people's opinions. It means that the mind is as deep and broad as the valley, and it is good at accepting the opinions and opinions of others. From "Lao Tzu".

    2. Idiom usage: subject-predicate, predicate, object, adverbial, and praise. Qing Chen did read the teachings of "Fu Wu Pei Zhongshu", knew that he was humble and had no way to seek benefits, and sighed deeply.

    Xie Juezai "Unity, Modesty, Progress" is good at leading large or small successful causes, and there is no one who is not open-minded. Sun Li: When studying writers and works, theorists should be humble and not prejudiced.

    3. Literature: Gibran's "Greedy Violet" Rose heard the lament of her neighbor Violet, smiled and shook her head, saying that among the flowers, you are the most confused. You are in the midst of blessings and do not know blessings.

    Nature gives you a fragrance, elegance and beauty that no other flowers and plants have. Dispel these strange thoughts and harmful desires of you, and satisfy the blessings that God has bestowed upon you, and know that those who are humble and noble are of incomparably noble status, and those who are insatiable in greed, are eternally poor and famine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Delongwangshu literally means that Longyou has already obtained Longyou and wants to capture Xishu. The metaphor is inches, greedy does not know satisfaction, and greed is insatiable. Long refers to the eastern part of Gansu, and Shu refers to the central and western part of Sichuan.

    It is a linked structure idiom, usually used as a predicate and object in a sentence, and the sentence formation is like a longwangshu, which can never make them satisfied.

    2. The pronunciation of Delong Wangshu is dé lǒng wàng shǔ, from the Southern Dynasty Song Fan Ye's "Later Han Shu Cen Peng Biography": "People are not satisfied, both Pinglong, looking back at Shu, every soldier, the head and temples are white." The vernacular means that people's troubles lie in not being satisfied, and they have pacified Longxi, and they want to cut off Bashu, and every time they enlist in the army, their hair and beard turn white in the years of war.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hypocrisy: modesty ; Valley: Valley. The heart is as deep as a valley. Described as very humble and accommodating to other people's opinions.

    Idiom source: "Lao Tzu": "Dunxi is simple, and it is open and valley." ”

    Idiom example sentences: Every rolling person should have an attitude of humility and not be stubborn in case of trouble.

    Traditional Chinese Writing: Humility is like a valley.

    Phonetic: Synonyms of humility: modesty and prudence Describe being cautious in dealing with others without being complacent, modest and cautious, guarding against arrogance and rashness Great wisdom and foolishness It refers to a person with great wisdom who is not understood because he is beyond ordinary people, and his words and deeds are regarded as dull and courageous, and if he is wise, he is foolish.

    Antonyms of Song Humility: Arrogant, Feeling Good, Pretentious, Empty-eyed, Arrogant, Contemptuous, Having a small authority and some empty-eyed guys.

    Idiom grammar: subject-predicate; as a predicate, object, adverbial; Compliments.

    Degree of Popularity: Commonly used idioms.

    Affection. Color: Unisex idiom.

    Idiom structure: Subject-predicate idiom.

    Produced by the Age of Dust God: An ancient idiom.

    English translation: commom as an old shoe

    Russian translation: Other translations: Un esprit aussi large qu'une vallée

    Note: If so, you can't write "bitter".

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