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得心应手 dé xīn yìng shǒu
synonyms: heart-to-hand correspondence, ease, mastery Antonyms: not literate or martial.
Usage: Linked; as object, definite, adverbial; It is used in a variety of crafts.
Explanation: De: to get, to think; Should: reaction, cooperation. Whatever you think in your heart, your hands can do it. The metaphor is skillful or doing things very smoothly.
Source: Pre-Qin Zhuang Zhou's "Zhuangzi Tiandao": "Not Xu is not sick, it is obtained in the hand and should be in the heart, the mouth cannot speak, and there are a number of things in the middle." ”
Example: Feng Yunqing, who had taken 70,000 or 80,000 yuan in cash, entered the public bond market, and finally in the past six months, he has pulled up the interest, and there are two and a half points. (Mao Dun's "Midnight").
Afterword: Lu Ban adjusted the big axe in his hand.
Riddle: Idiom Story: Handy.
The idiom "handy" comes from "Liezi Tangwen", which is related to **. It is often used as a metaphor for things going very well.
In ancient times, when Kuangba played the harp, the birds would dance to the music, and the fish would jump out of the water to listen. After Zheng Guo's teacher heard about it, he went to learn the piano from his teacher.
After three years of study, he couldn't play a complete tune. Shi Xiang said helplessly: "You can go home."
Shi Wen threw away the piano and sighed: "It's not that I don't know how to finger, and it's not that I can't play a piece in its entirety. It's that my heart is not on the strings, and I don't have ** in my heart.
Because I can't find the feeling of ** in my heart, my fingers can't match the strings. You give me some more time to find out how I feel. ”
Not long after, Shi Wen came back to see Shi Xiang. Shi Xiang said, "How are you doing?" Shi Wen told him: "I have found the feeling of **, please listen to me play a song." ”
When the spring is struck and the Nanlu tune is played, the cool breeze rises and the plants and trees bear fruit. In autumn, the horn strings are struck and the bell is played, and the wind blows slowly, and the flowers and trees are blooming and sprouting. In the summer, when the feather strings are struck and the yellow bell is played, the frost and snow are handed down, and the rivers and ponds are frozen.
In winter, when the strings are struck and the sun becomes blazing, the thick ice melts at once. At the end of the song, the palace strings are played together with the other four strings, when a gentle wind blows, auspicious clouds float in the sky, nectar falls, and clear spring water gushes out of the ground.
Shi Xiang stroked his heart and said, "Your playing is really wonderful! Even if Shi Kuang's clear angle and Zou Yan's blowing rhythm are not as good as you. I'll have to take charge of the piano and learn it from you. ”
As can be seen from the above, ** can not only make spring into autumn, but also make autumn into spring, both summer into winter and winter into summer. All of these changes are sudden, not gradual. The power speaks for itself.
Note: Shi Xiang: In the Spring and Autumn Period, Lu Guole was an official, good at hitting chimes, also known as chimes.
There is also a saying that it is a patriotic music official, also known as a teacher. In the "Historical Records", it is said that he "takes the chime as an official, but he can play the qin", and Shiwen once learned the piano from him. Historical Records.
The Family of Confucius and the Biography of Han Poems also say that Confucius once learned the piano from him.
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1. Be handy.
Pinyin: dé xīn yìng shǒu
Explanation: De: to get, to think; Should:
Response, matching. Whatever you think in your heart, your hands can do it. The metaphor is skillful or doing things very smoothly.
Pinyin**]: d x y s
synonyms]: Mind and hand to match, more than skillful, easy to master.
Antonyms]: not literate or martial.
After the break]: If you want sweet, take the sugar jar, and if you want the sour, take the vinegar jar.
Lantern riddle]: Lu Ban adjusted the axe in his hand.
Usage]: as an object, a definite, an adverbial; It is used in a variety of crafts.
English]: serviceable
2. Skillful.
Pinyin: yóu rèn yǒu yú
[Explanation]: The blade is rotated in the joint space, and there is room for maneuver. He is skilled in figurative work, has practical experience, and has no trouble solving problems.
Source]: Zhuangzi · The Keeper of Life: "There is a time for the other to be a sword, but there is no thickness for the blade." There is no room for recovering its edge. ”
Example to make a sentence]: In the past, they had to set up factories and make public debts, and they had survived two sinister storms, but now they are doing their best to do public debts, and they naturally feel that they are at ease. Mao Dun, "Midnight," 17.
Pinyin**]: y r y y
synonyms]: swaying freely, rolling melons are ripe, and the fire is pure.
Antonyms]: overstretched, helpless, clumsy.
After the break]: Cook Ding to understand the cow.
Lantern riddle]: The best skill to kill cattle.
Usage]: as a predicate, object; Refers to being very sophisticated.
English]: do a job with skill and ease
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Handy: [Basic Explanation]: What you think in your heart, you can do it with your hands. The metaphor is skillful or doing things very smoothly.
Pinyin pronunciation] :d é xīn yìng shǒu [example of use]: Feng Yunqing, who had coerced 70,000 or 80,000 yuan in cash, entered the public bond market. (Mao Dun's "Midnight").
synonym group]: the heart and hand are corresponding, easy to use, and proficient.
Antonym phrase]: not civil, not martial.
How to use]: Linked; as object, definite, adverbial; It is used in a variety of crafts.
After the break]: If you want sweet, take the sugar jar, and if you want the sour, take the vinegar jar.
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Practice makes perfect similar idioms:
Handy, easy, skillful, free
The melon is ripe, perfect, easy, and easy to use
Heart and hand corresponding, backward like a stream, out of the mind, easy as a snap, easy to get, do as you like, a wave, easy to come
All in one go, all in one go.
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Familiar with the road, obvious, easy to drive, easy, anxious, overstretched.
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Familiar with the road, familiar with the road, swaying freely.
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synonyms: easy, familiar, handy, battle-tested, proficient, diligent and clumsy, familiar, skillful.
Similar words: diligence can make up for clumsiness, scarcity is expensive, a penny is a penny, slow work is a fine work, a penny is a penny, there is a specialization in the industry, things must be reversed, the capable will work hard, the arrogant soldiers will be defeated, the distance produces beauty, habits become natural, the lover's eyes are out of the Xi Shi, a point of hard work and a point of harvest, the gun shoots the first bird, the strength of many people, eating a trench and growing a wisdom, opposites attract, the back waves of the Yangtze River push the front waves, born from the heart, and there are many people who are popular.
Antonyms: halfway to become a monk, to stop at a shallow taste, to give up halfway.
Explanation of words: Practice makes perfect, and it means that proficiency can produce clever methods, good methods. From the third episode of "Mirror Flowers":
Jiugong: I don't have to talk about it. As the saying goes, 'Practice makes perfect.'"
Qin Mu's "Sculpture of the Mongolian Horse in the Sea of Art": "This truth, the words 'hearing and seeing, practice makes perfect', are enough to tell the mystery." Kong Ju "The Continuation of the New Children's Heroes" Chapter 4:
I'm not afraid that I can't learn, but I'm afraid that I won't drill. When the time comes, practice makes perfect. ”
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Practice makes perfect means that being proficient can produce clever methods, good methods. From "Mirror Flowers".
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Practice is a story of idioms that make no difference
Practice gives birth to skill (pinyin: shúnéngshēngqiǎo) is an idiom in fables, and the idiom-related allusions were first seen in Ouyang Xiu's "Returning to the Fields: Selling Oil" in the Song Dynasty.
Practice makes perfect" means that if you are proficient, you will be able to find the trick and do things handily; It can be used as a subject and predicate in a sentence; Compliments.
In the Song Dynasty, there was a man named Chen Yaozhi, who was extremely skilled in archery, and he was often proud of it. One day, he was performing archery for everyone, and all the arrows hit the bull's-eye, so he bragged to the old man selling oil next to him. But the old man said:
It's not a big deal, it's just a skillful technique.
As he spoke, he brought a gourd, put a Qiaotan copper coin on the mouth of the gourd, scooped a spoonful of oil with a spoon, lifted it high and poured it down. The oil that had fallen down passed through the eye of the money like a thread, and the gold flowed into the Huxiao Qingtong reed, and the copper coin was not stained with any oil. The old man said:
It's the same with everything, practice makes perfect. This idiom refers to the fact that if you are proficient in doing things, you will master the tricks and do better.
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During the Northern Song Dynasty, there was a person named Chen Kangsu, known as Yao Zhi, he liked archery since he was a child, and practiced all day long, so his archery skills were very exquisite. He was so proud of this that he often boasted of his skills.
One day, Chen Yaozhi practiced archery, only to see him raise his bow, put on the arrow, and sent out ten arrows in a row, each arrow hit the red heart. When the onlookers saw that he had such superb archery skills, they all applauded. Chen Yaozhi himself was also very proud, he looked around and found that an old man selling oil only nodded slightly, a little disapproving.
Chen Yaozhi felt very uncomfortable, and asked him unceremoniously: "Hey, can you be an old man who can also shoot arrows?" How do you see me?
The old man said very simply: "I don't know how to shoot arrows." You're okay at shooting, but it's nothing, it's just skillful.
Chen Yaozhi was a little annoyed when he heard this, and said, "Old man, you dare to underestimate my archery skills, do you have any higher skills?" The old man smiled and said
I don't have the skills to shoot arrows, but I can pour oil and show you. Based on my experience selling oil, I know that your archery skills make perfect with practice. After speaking, the old man took a gourd containing oil and put it on the ground, and put a copper coin with holes in the mouth of the gourd.
Then he scooped a spoonful of oil, and his eyes saw it, and the missing line of the oil spoon was slightly crooked, and the oil was like a thin yellow line, flowing straight into the gourd from the money hole. After pouring it, the oil didn't get any copper coins at all.
The old man said modestly: "This is also an ordinary technique, but it is just skillful!" Chen Yaozhi was very ashamed to hear this, and since then he has practiced archery harder, and will never boast of his archery skills again.
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1. Be proficient: start with ease and start from the familiar. The metaphor is skillful and effortless.
2. Handy: Finger and hand corresponding, easy to use. It is more described as skillful.
3. Ease of use: The blade runs in the joint void posture, and there is room for maneuver. The metaphor is skillful and easy to solve problems.
4. Easy: Describe things as easy to do, effortless, and trouble-free.
5. Familiar with the road: Catch the car with a very light load and take the familiar road. The metaphor is familiar and easy to do.
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