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Ye Gong Haolong: "There are many sources. One of them is Han Liu Xiang's "New Preface: Miscellaneous Matters": "Ye Gongzi is a good dragon, the hook is used to write the dragon, the chisel is written to write the dragon, and the house carving is written to write the dragon."
So Tianlong heard it, peeped at the head, and gave the tail in the hall. When Ye Gong saw it, he abandoned it and left, lost his soul, and had no owner. It is Ye Gong who is not a good dragon, and a good husband who is like a dragon rather than a dragon.
The second is "Ye Gong is a good dragon". From: 1, "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Biography of Cui Chu":
Gong loves Ban Gu and ignores Cui Chu, who is better than Ye Gong. Try to see it. 2, Liu Zhiji's "Stone Simulation":
Yuefu is like history and hates the true history of the husband, this son Zhang so ridiculed Lu Hou, there is a metaphor of Ye Gong and a good dragon. 3, Zhao Yi's "Song of the Monument": "The blind man is like a dragon, and Ye Gong is good at Longgu.
The third is "Ye Gong is good". Words from: 1, Zheng Gu "Bingbu Hulang Zhonglao Ji borrowed the collection of poems to thank him with four rhymes":
Ye Gong was still sparse, and suddenly saw that the real dragon was almost lost. 2, Hong Yan "Ye Shaoyu showed Zheng Xianjue to read the picture of Jun as a long song": "Ye Gong He still has an ancestral style, and his bitter love for a real dragon is like a painting dragon.
Ye Gong", the language comes from Zhou Tan's "Mourning Gong Poem Again": "If you are not diligent and a good man, Ye Gong is so different from Mourning Gong." ”
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The content of the story is as follows: This article is excerpted from [Han] Liu Xiang's "New Preface: Miscellaneous Matters V".
1. Original text. Ye Gongzi is a good dragon, the hook is used to write the dragon, the chisel is written to write the dragon, and the house carving is written to write the dragon. So Tianlong heard it, peeped at the head, and gave the tail in the hall.
When Ye Gong saw it, he abandoned it and left, lost his soul, and had no owner. It is Ye Gong who is not a good dragon, and a good husband who is like a dragon rather than a dragon.
2. Translation. Ye Gong likes dragons, and dragons are engraved on the clothes belt hooks and wine vessels, and the carved decorations in the living room are also dragons. He loved dragons so much that after being known by the true dragon in the sky, he descended from the sky to Ye Gong's house, and the dragon's head was on the windowsill to visit, and the dragon's tail stretched out into the hall.
When Ye Gong saw that it was a real dragon, he turned around and ran, so frightened that he seemed to have lost his soul, frightened, and couldn't control himself. From this point of view, Ye Gong doesn't really like dragons, he only likes things that look like dragons instead of dragons.
3. Idiom definition.
Ye Gong Haolong: A metaphor for people who love or appreciate something on the surface or verbally, but actually do not like it, or do not actually understand it, once they really come into contact with it, not only do they not like or appreciate it, but they are even afraid of it and oppose it.
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During the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a man in the State of Chu who claimed to be Ye Gong. Ye Gong often said to others: "I like dragons very much, how spirited and auspicious dragons are!"
So when his family renovated the house, the craftsmen helped him carve dragons everywhere on the beams, pillars, doors and windows, and walls, and the house was like a dragon palace. Even Ye Gong's own clothes were embroidered with lifelike dragons.
The news that Ye Gong likes dragons reached the ears of the real dragon in the Heavenly Palace, and the real dragon thought, "I didn't expect there to be a person in the world who likes me like this!" I'll have to go down and see him.
One day, the dragon descended from the sky and came to Ye Gong's house. The dragon stuck his head into the window of Ye Gong's house, and dragged his long tail to the ground. Ye Gong heard a voice, so he walked out of the bedroom to see, this look is terrible, a real dragon is staring at him there, Ye Gong suddenly turned pale with fright, trembled all over, screamed and fled.
Later, people used the words "Ye Gong is a good dragon" to refer to those people or things who like something on the surface, but don't really like it.
This story, with a very vivid metaphor, spicily satirizes the characters of Ye Fang, and profoundly exposes their bad thoughts and bad styles that only sing high-profile and are not pragmatic. Through this story, we should discard the bad thinking and bad style of "detaching theory from reality" and establish a good idea and style of seeking truth from facts. At the same time, it also satirizes people who are not worthy of the name and are inconsistent.
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1. In the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a man named Ye Gong who liked dragons very much. Dragons were carved on the beams, pillars, doors and windows of his house, and dragons were also painted on the walls. Legend has it that the heavenly pin Zhenlong was very moved when he learned about this, and made a special trip to Ye Gong's house, stuck his head into the room through the window, and put his blind tail across the guest hall.
2, after Ye Gong saw it, he was so frightened that his face was bloodless, his soul was not possessed, and he ran away with his head in his hands. It turns out that he doesn't really like dragons. He loves fake dragons, and he fears real dragons. This idiom is a metaphor for loving something on the surface, but in fact not really loving it, or even fearing it.
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1. The story of Ye Gong Haolong.
Ye Gongzi Gao likes dragons very much, and dragons are carved on the belt hook and wine vessels, and dragons are carved inside and outside the house. He loved dragons so much, and after being known by the true dragon in the sky, he came to Ye Gong's residence from the sky, and the dragon's head was on the windowsill to peek, and the dragon's tail stretched out into the hall.
When Ye Gong saw that it was a real dragon, he turned around and ran, frightened as if he had lost his soul, frightened and at a loss. From this point of view, Ye Gong doesn't really like dragons, he just likes things that look like dragons but are not dragons.
Second, the meaning of Ye Gong is a good dragon.
Ye Gong Haolong used a very vivid metaphor to satirize the characters of Ye Fang, and profoundly exposed their bad thoughts and bad styles that only sing high-profile and are not practical. Through this story, we should discard the bad thinking and bad style of "detaching theory from reality" and establish a good idea and style of seeking truth from facts.
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Legend has it that Shen Zhuliang, a native of Chu State, is Yin of Yedi County, and people call him"Ye Gong"。Ye Gong often said to people that he likes the dragon that calls the wind and rain, can be big and small, and is ever-changing. He carved a pair of large dragons on the stone pillar in front of the gate of his house, the dragon body coiled around the pillar, the dragon head was raised high, staring at the eyes closed, the mouth was open, and the claws were dancing, looking very majestic.
There is also a pair of big dragons on the roof, tearfully facing each other, grabbing a dragon ball. The garden is also full of dragons, on stones, on walls, and on steps"Dragons"graphics to decorate. In addition, the furniture, eating utensils, and bedding in the house are all related to dragons.
Ye Gong likes dragons, not only can you see dragons anytime and anywhere where he lives, but he is also inseparable from dragons in his daily life. Every day, whenever he has free time, he paints and writes, drawing dragons and writing dragons. He didn't even leave the dragon to name the child, the boss shouted"Great Dragon", the second one called"Two dragons", the third child called"Three Dragons", the daughter took the name"Dragon Lady"。
The true dragon of the heavenly realm was very moved when he learned that there was such a good dragon addict in the world, and decided to go down to the mortal world to take a trip to the world to express his gratitude to Ye Gong and give him some favors. One day, Ye Cheng was taking a nap, and suddenly there was a storm outside the house, and lightning and thunder roared. Ye Gong woke up and hurriedly got up and closed the window, but he didn't expect that at this time, the real dragon poked his head out of the window, and Ye Gong was suddenly frightened.
When he turned and fled into the hall, he saw a huge dragon's tail lying in front of him. Seeing that there was nowhere to escape, Ye Gong was so frightened that his face was like the boss's earth, and he collapsed to the ground, unconscious. The real dragon looked at Ye Gong, who was frightened to the ground, and felt inexplicable, so he had to fly back to the heavenly realm in disappointment.
In fact, this Ye Gong doesn't really love dragons, he just likes things that look like dragons and non-dragons, so as to express himself in front of everyone. Through Ye Gong's falsehood and Jiaolong's sincere description, he ruthlessly satirized and harshly attacked those politicians who were inconsistent and duplicitous.
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