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【Pinyin】 yè gōng hào lóng [Interpretation] Ye Gong: A nobleman of the Chu State in the Spring and Autumn Period, with a high name, sealed in Ye (ancient Yi name, now Ye County, Henan). The metaphor is that you pay lip service to something and don't really like it.
Source] Han Liu Xiang recorded in "New Preface and Miscellaneous Affairs": Ye Gongzi Gao likes dragons very much, and dragons are engraved on utensils, and dragons are also painted on houses. Zhenlong knew, came to Ye Gong's house, and poked his head into the window. When Ye Gong saw it, he was so frightened that he ran away. The story of Ye Gong Haolong.
Example] [synonyms] is inconsistent, insincere.
Antonyms] live up to the name and match the name.
Related] "Ye Gong is a good dragon".
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Ye Gong is a good dragon. Pinyin.
yè gōng hào lóng]
Paraphrase. The metaphor is ostensibly loved or embraced, but in fact feared or opposed.
Derivation. 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 Fu Long 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. (Han Liu Xiang, "New Preface: Miscellaneous Matters V").
Idiom allusions. Legend has it that Shen Zhuliang, a native of Chu, 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 body of the dragon coiled around the pillar, the dragon head was raised high, staring, mouth open, and clawing, looking very majestic. There is also a pair of big dragons on the roof, facing each other, grabbing a dragon ball. Dragons are also everywhere in the garden, and the stones, walls, and steps are decorated with dragons.
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 his children, the eldest was called "Da Long", the second was called "Second Dragon", the third was called "Three Dragons", and his daughter was named "Dragon Girl".
When the true dragon of the heavenly realm learned that there was such a good dragon addict in the world, he was very blind or moved, and decided to go down to the mortal world to take a trip to the world, 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 mill tail lying in front of him.
Seeing that there was nowhere to escape, Ye Gong was so frightened that his face was as pale as 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.
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What does Ye Gong Haolong mean as follows:Ye Gong Haolong means that he is figuratively a hobby of something, but he is not really a hobby.
Ye Gong Haolong [ yè gōng hào lóng ] Interpretation: Ye Gong: A nobleman of the Chu State in the Spring and Autumn Period, whose name was bright and round, and was sealed in Ye (Guyi name, now Ye County, Henan). The metaphor is that you pay lip service to something and don't really like it.
Source: Han Liu Xiang recorded in "New Preface and Miscellaneous Affairs": Ye Gongzi Song Dugao likes dragons very much, dragons are engraved on utensils, and dragons are also painted on houses. Zhenlong knew, came to Ye Gong's house, and poked his head into the window. When Ye Gong saw it, he was so frightened that he ran away.
Grammar: subject-predicate; as a definite and object; Derogatory.
synonyms: insincere, two-faced, two-faced, non-existent.
1. Duplicity.
Antonyms: worthy of the name, consistent with the name, consistent with the inside and outside.
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