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Silk bamboo: originally referred to as an orchestral instrument. This refers to court luxury**.
Ear disorder: Disturbing the ears. It means to interfere with a clean environment.
No silk bamboo chaotic ears: there is no luxury of the court nobles** to interfere with the quiet environment.
Case: An official document of the government. The meaning here is complicated official business.
Exertion: Makes the body tired.
No case work: no complicated official business to make the body tired.
These two sentences mean that the secluded life is free from the interference of complicated worldly things, and it is pure and elegant.
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Silk bamboo: a general term for musical instruments such as qin, se, flute, flute, etc., "silk" refers to stringed instruments, and "bamboo" is a wind instrument. This refers to the sound of music.
Shape: Refers to the body to work, shape, body, body. Labor, make the usage, make the ......Tire.
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Silk bamboo: piano, flute and other musical instruments. This refers to the sound of music.
Exertion: Makes the body tired. Shape, body, body.
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The meaning of "the chaotic ears without silk and bamboo, and the labor without cases" is as follows:
There is no orchestral sound to disturb the ears, and no official documents to strain the body. From Liu Yuxi's "Burrow" in the Tang Dynasty. The full text is only 81 words, and the author uses praise to express his noble aspirations, peace and happiness, and not being in the same stream as the world.
Brief introduction of Burrow:"The Burrow" is a Tang Dynasty poet Liu Yuxi created a inscription in the style of the words of the object. The level of the article is clear, first with the landscape to rise, point out the theme of "Si is the Burrow, but I Dexin", and then from the outdoor scene, indoor people, and things in the room, rendering the elegant realm of the Burrow, and citing the ancient residence of the handsome, the words of the ancient sage to strengthen the meaning of the text, and end with a rhetorical question, with a long aftertaste.
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There is no complicated ** that disturbs the tranquility of the ears, and there is no cumbersome government work to tire my body.
"Silk" refers to stringed instruments, and "bamboo" refers to wind instruments. Here "silk bamboo" is used to refer to the complex **. "Case" refers to the official document on the desk, which here refers to government affairs.
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There is no ** that bothers me, and there is no official document from the government that makes me feel tired.
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There is no noisy ** disturbing the ears, and there is no cumbersome official documents to tire the body and mind. --Zhu Shengshu of Baili Middle School.
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"There is no silk and bamboo to disturb the ears, and there is no case to work out" can be translated as: there is no sound of music to disturb the ears, and there is no official document from the government to make the body tired. There is no silk and bamboo, and there is no meaning of the labor shape of the case.
Silk bamboo: a general term for musical instruments such as qin and pipe, which refers to the sound of playing music.
Zhi: mood particle, not translated. It is used between subject and verb to remove the independence of the sentence.
Chaos: The use of adjectives to make ......Messy, messy.
案牍 (dú): refers to the official documents and documents of the government.
Law: The use of adjectives to make ......Tire.
Shape, body, body.
There is no silk and bamboo to disturb the ears, and there is no case to work in the form" can be translated as: there is no sound of music to disturb the ears, and there is no government'Kumon tires the body.
There is no silk and bamboo, and there is no full text of the labor of the case.
Burrow Ming" Tang Dynasty Liu Yuxi.
The mountain is not high, and there is a fairy name. The water is not deep, and if there is a dragon, it will be spiritual. Si is a burrow, but Wu Dexin.
The moss marks are green, and the grass is green. There is a lot of talk and laughter, and there is no white ding. You can tune the piano and read the Golden Sutra.
There is no silk and bamboo, and there is no case. Nanyang Zhuge Lu, West Shuzi Cloud Pavilion. Confucius Yun:
What's the ugly one? In fact, it is not difficult to understand the meaning of the chaos of the ears and the labor of the case without the case, and it is important to pay attention to the use of the word "chaos" and the word "labor" when translating.
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Summary. Meaning: There is no sound of string orchestra to disturb the ears, and there are no official documents of the government to strain the body.
Ears without bamboo: Ears without bamboo: No worldly music disturbs the state of mind.
Silk, finger stringed instrument. Bamboo, a wind instrument. No case of hard work:
The labor form of the undocumented dú: There is no official document to work hard and hurt the body. Case refers to official documents.
Shape, body, body.
Meaning: There is no sound of string orchestra to disturb the ears, and there is no official document of the government to make the body tired of the body. Ears without silk:
The chaotic ears of the bamboo-destroying hall without silk: there is no secular music to disturb the mood of filial piety. Silk, finger stringed instrument.
Bamboo, a wind instrument. The form of labor without a case: The form of labor without a case (dú):
There is no official document from the government. Case refers to official documents. Shape, body, body.
Through the description of the environment of the Burrow, the objects of friendship and daily life, this inscription tries to show that the Burrow is not "ugly", and shows the author's interest in living in the shed and the noble and proud moral festival chain stockings.
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The answer you are looking for: The meaning of the work of the sail Zhao listening to the joy of nature (** guided by the silk bamboo) will not affect the ears, and reading a book without words will not exhaust the body. The meaning of this sentence is that the author expresses the beauty of harmony between man and nature by feeling the beauty of the grassland.
In this poem, the author uses the beauty of ancient grasses to express the feelings of detention and travel, express the feelings of longing for the past, old friends, and homeland, and also express the perception of life, emphasizing the importance of a calm, relaxed and free life. In addition, this sentence can also be understood as "Although we are in a busy and noisy life, we can find peace and tranquility by appreciating the beauty of nature and reading spiritual books".
Many people feel depressed and tired in the city life with busy work and traffic congestion, this sentence tells us that we can adjust our mentality by enjoying the harmonious beauty brought by nature and the growth of the spiritual world, so as to achieve inner peace and tranquility, and make our body and mind more healthy and happy.
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Summary. Dear Hello, I'm glad to answer for you There is no silk and bamboo, and there is no case of labor, which means that without the cultivation of **, it will make people's spirits feel empty; Without the exercise of reading and writing, the body will become lazy.
Dear Hello, I'm glad to answer for you The chaos of no silk and bamboo, the shape of the labor of the case, which means that there is no cultivation of the shouting thing, which will make people feel empty of the spirit of seeping; Without the exercise of reading and writing, it will make people's bodies deformed and lazy.
Addendum: This sentence has far-reaching meanings, and it is actually an appeal to the traditional hail culture. In ancient times, calligraphy and calligraphy were necessary cultivation for scholars, because these art forms could not only allow people to enjoy beauty, but also cultivate sentiment and improve people's quality.
In modern society, with the development of science and technology and the acceleration of the pace of life, it is easier for people to ignore the needs of the spiritual level and ignore the pursuit of their own quality. Therefore, we need to draw inspiration from this sentence of Confucius, continue to learn and exercise ourselves, and let our physical and mental sources be comprehensively improved.
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Summary. The meaning of no string orchestra music disturbs the ears, and there is no official document from the government to strain the body.
The meaning of no string orchestra music disturbs the ears, and there is no official document from the government to strain the body.
From Liu Yuxi's "Burrow" in the Tang Dynasty.
Writing backgroundLiu Yuxi participated in Wang Shuwen's "Yongzhen Reform" during his tenure as the superintendent of the imperial history, and after the failure of the reform, he was demoted to Anhui Hezhou County as a small general judge. The magistrate forced Liu Yuxi to move three times, and the area was smaller than the previous time, and the first smile was only a fighting room in the end. Liu Yuxi then angrily wrote down this otherworldly, elegant "Burrow Inscription", and asked someone to engrave a stone tablet and stand in front of the door.
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Summary. Expansion and supplement: The meaning expressed in this sentence refers to the fact that in the absence of strings or words, we can also feel the pleasure and enjoyment brought to us by ** and literature.
It conveys the belief that you don't need too many material things, just a calm mind to appreciate beautiful things. This is also a way of expression of ancient Chinese culture's pursuit of inner peace and comfort. At the same time, this sentence also reminds people not to overindulge in work and tedious affairs, but to maintain physical and mental health and a calm state of mind at all times.
Hello, I'm glad to answer your question: Hello, this sentence comes from the Tang Dynasty Bai Ju Yiqin Xizha's "Pipa Xing", which means to listen to the sound of the string piano without land and read the text of the wordless book, which will not affect the spirit and body. This sentence vividly expresses the pleasure and release of literature and art on people's souls.
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Expansion and supplement: The meaning expressed in this sentence refers to the fact that Hu Ju can also feel the pleasure and enjoyment brought to us by ** and Wen Chong without strings or words. It conveys the belief that a kind of judgment does not require too many material conditions, and only needs a calm mind to appreciate beautiful things.
This is also a way of expression of ancient Chinese culture's pursuit of inner peace and comfort. At the same time, this sentence also reminds people not to overindulge in work and tedious affairs, but to maintain physical and mental health and a calm state of mind at all times.