The tallest person stands up to the sky and the earth, what else is such an idiom

Updated on culture 2024-03-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Borrowing the past to satirize the present, yin and yang, cynicism, scrambling, standing up to the sky, etc.

    一、借古組今 [ jiè gǔ fěng jīn ]

    By commenting on the people and things of ancient times, it alludes to satirizing reality.

    Source: Zhang Kangkang's "Soul of the Nation": "Because my father once published a biography of a historical figure praised a military secretary who died unjustly, it is considered to be a satire of the past and the present. ”

    二、二、阳動 [ yīn cuò yáng chā ]

    The metaphor is erroneous due to an element of chance. It is also said that it is wrong.

    Source: Ming Ruan Dacheng's "Swallow Notes, Bombardment": "Spread out the note and report how to solve the champion's mistakes." ”

    三. Sneering [ lěng cháo rè fěng ].

    Snarky, spicy ridicule and sarcasm.

    Source: Qing Yuan Mei "Suiyuan Thirty-two Buried Seeds: Outside the Words": "Everyone knows it, and they all have the meaning of grievances. Therefore, Dr. Jin was gossiping and sneering. ”

    Fourth, rush to the first and scramble [ zhēng xiān kǒng hòu ].

    Rush forward, lest you fall behind.

    Source: The fourteenth chapter of Qing Zhang Chunfan's "Huan Hai": "One by one, they rushed to catch up." ”

    五、顶天立地 [ dǐng tiān lì dì ]

    Describe the image as tall and majestic.

    Out of the reed skin: Song Shi Puji's "Five Lantern Huiyuan, Dojo Wu'an Faquan Zen Master": "You and others, all stand up to the sky. ”

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Dingtian] refers to the head of the clouds, [standing] refers to stepping on the earth, the meaning of the idiom is to describe the image of tall, heroic and heroic, this idiom comes from the Song Dynasty Shi Puji "Five Lantern Huiyuan" volume 56: "You and other people, all stand up to the sky." This idiom can be used as a joint in a sentence, generally as a definite and complement;

    For example, in the first fold of Ji Junxiang's "Zhao's Orphan" in the Yuan Dynasty, it was written: "I, Han Ju, am a man who stands up to the sky. Its synonyms are [majestic], and its antonyms are [looking forward and backward], here we pay attention to it, "standing up to the sky" and "majestic and dignified], [standing up to the sky] describes the image of tall, heroic and heroic, and [majestic], which means to describe the momentum or grandeur that makes people awe-inspiring and fearful, so if we are cautious, why do we use the sky to make a sentence?

    Manly, being a man should stand up to the sky;

    Okay, that's all there is to know about idioms in this issue, and we'll see you next time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Dingtian] refers to the head of the clouds, [standing] refers to stepping on the earth, the meaning of the idiom is to describe the image of tall, heroic and heroic, this idiom comes from the Song Dynasty Shi Puji "Five Lantern Huiyuan" volume 56: "You and other people, all stand up to the sky." This idiom can be used as a joint in a sentence, generally as a definite and complement;

    For example, in the first fold of Ji Junxiang's "Zhao's Orphan" in the Yuan Dynasty, it was written: "I, Han Ju, am a man who stands up to the sky. Its synonyms are [majestic], and its antonyms are [looking forward and backward], here we pay attention to it, [standing up to the sky] and [majestic], [standing up to the sky] describes the image of tall, heroic and heroic, and [majestic], which means to describe the momentum or style that makes people awe-inspiring and fearful, so how do we cover the lack of using the sky to make a sentence orange sullen?

    Manly, being a man should stand up to the sky and the earth;

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    [Supporting the sky and the earth]: It is still said that the sky is standing on the ground. [Heaven and Earth]:

    It is still said that it stands up to the sky and the earth. It refers to living between heaven and earth. [Standing in the Sky]:

    Qing: Lift it up. Stand up to the sky.

    Describe the heroic spirit. [Mo Qian Rolling Kun]: Qian, Kun:

    Heaven and earth; Rolling: Pressing. Refers to standing up to the sky.

    Grinding dry rolling kun]: dry: day; Rolled:

    Crushing;.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Neighbors;

    2. Look around;

    3. Look left and right;

    4. Rummaging around;

    5. Earth-shattering;

    6. Evil in the East and Poison in the West;

    7. a net of heaven and earth;

    8. Loss of large jujube due to small rolling;

    9. Seven up and eight down leaks;

    10. Birth to death.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Dingtian 立地, Chinese idiom, pinyin: dǐng tiān lì dì, interpretation: head on the sky, feet on the ground. Describe the image as majestic and tall, and the spirit is extraordinary. From "Five Lantern Huiyuan, Dojo Wu'an Faquan Zen Master".

    Interpretation: Describe the image of tall, majestic and heroic.

    Source: Song Shi Puji's "Five Lantern Huiyuan" volume 56: "You and others, all of them let the broken chain stand on the ground." ”

    Example sentence: Yuan Ji Junxiang's "Zhao's Fox": "If I sacrifice this orphan to Tansun, I will not be rich, but I, Han Ju, am a man who stands up to the sky, how can I do such a thing." ” 2]

    Yuan Chen Yiyuan Yinren's "Saving Filial Piety and Fighting the Tiger" The second fold: If you can't open up your territory and show your territory, you can't talk about it, what kind of man is standing up to the sky.

    The second fold of Yuan Ma Zhiyuan's "Dream of Huangliang": I want the marshal to stand up to the sky, spread his eyebrows and eyes, and be a generalissimo of soldiers and horses, but you do such a thing, what is the reason. [6]

    Yuan Xiao Dexiang's "Killing the Dog and Persuading the Husband" The fourth fold: You are a man who stands up to the sky and the earth in vain, and teaches that guy to make up more and more pretentious. [4]

    The second fold of Anonymous's "Unicorn Cow": You are a man, standing up to the sky, wearing hair with puffed teeth, and eyebrows with ,......You have such a grievance, how can you not repay it?

    The third fold of Yuan Anonymous's "Serial Scheme": "Fengxian You are a man, standing up to the sky, wearing teeth and hair, and being the master of not being the master with your wife, what do you want." ” 5]

    Li Yu Zhengshi rolled down the sky and led Sun Zhenren to the health song cloud: It is not easy to stand up to the sky and the earth, and it is better to be full of food and warm clothes. [3]

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Related idioms are as follows.

    1. Majestic[wēi fēng lǐn lǐn]

    Interpretation of majesty: majestic spirit; Rin: Serious, awesome look. Describe the momentum or grandeur as awe-inspiring.

    2. Stand majestically[wēi rán yì lì]

    Paraphrase; Majestic: extremely tall appearance; Standing: The mountain stands tall and tall. The parable is like a mountain standing upright on the earth, unshakable.

    3. Stand proudly[ào rán tǐng lì]

    Paraphrase; Proud: strong and unyielding. Stand upright: Towers high like a mountain peak. Described as strong and unshakable.

    5. Pillar heaven and earth[zhù tiān tà dì]

    Paraphrase; Refers to the things that stand on top of the heavens and the earth.

    5. Heroic[yīng zī bó bó]

    Paraphrase; Handsome and energetic look.

    顶天立地 [dǐng tiān lì dì].Paraphrase; The sky is cloudy above your head, and your feet are on the earth. Describe the image as tall and heroic.

    Synonym; Majestic, majestic, proud, pillars, extraordinary, heroic.

    Antonym; Groveling, looking forward and backward, bowing his head and waist, maverick.

    Sentence formation;1. The mountains are black and boundless, and the cliffs like knives and axes stand above the sky.

    2. Dong Cunrui is a man who stands up to the sky, and we must learn from him.

    3. I'd rather be damned by God, but I also want to be a man who stands up to the sky.

    4. A man with a seven-foot body standing up to the sky and the earth, how can he open his mouth to ask for a word?

    5. There must be a real slaughter in operation, and if there is no true slaughter, it will fall in trouble, why plant the pillar of the sky and the earth!

    6. To be a man is to stand up to the heavens and the earth, how can you bow your head and break your knots because of greed for life or small profits?

    7. Standing up to the sky: He is selfless and selfless, and he is really an upright man who stands up to the sky.

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