Ask about idioms or allusions related to Ouyang Xiu

Updated on culture 2024-04-29
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Idiom: Staggered.

    Interpretation: A kind of wine vessel in ancient times; Chips: Chips for the liquor order. Wine glasses and wine chips are messed up. Describe the lively scene when many people gather for a drink.

    Allusion: Xiucai is not ashamed.

    During the Heavenly Sage period, Ouyang Xiu offended the power traitor because of his great assistance to Fan Zhongyan's reform. Later, due to the failure of the reform, he was sent out of Chuzhou. In Chuzhou, Ouyang Xiu did not care about personal advance and retreat, and devoted himself to rectifying the place, political communication and harmony, and often invited the public to visit Langya Mountain.

    There is a local brother with trousers, who chanted a few crooked poems, and regarded himself as a poet, known as a poet. He smelled Ouyang Xiu's poems like flowing water, and his heart was jealous. When he knew that Ouyang Xiu was going to the mountain, he caught up all the way, and wanted to compare Ouyang Xiu with his heart.

    Halfway to the road, he saw a loquat tree growing strangely, and the poetry was flourishing, and he said: An ancient tree by the roadside, two big girls;

    Xiucai didn't have much talent, and as soon as he finished reading two sentences, he couldn't spit out half a word. Ouyang Xiu was passing by at this time, and said: Before the ** fruit is born, the white jade flower will bloom first.

    Xiucai listened to it and said: Your two sentences are not bad, you can barely pick them up. Ouyang Xiu only smiled after hearing this.

    The two of them walked together to the river, and saw a flock of white geese playing in the water. Xiucai chanted again: Look at a flock of geese from afar, and hit the river with a stick; After groaning, no matter how hard I thought about it, I couldn't think of a word.

    Ouyang Xiu said again: The white wings divide the water, and the red anthurium steps on the green waves.

    After hearing this, Xiucai said: Dude, you can still talk nonsense. I'm going to look for Ouyang Xiu to compete, you have to cheer for me."

    Walk along the creek and come to the ferry. The two stood on the boat, and Xiucai looked at the reflection in the water, fluttering like a fairy. Said:

    Dude, this time we overwhelmed Ouyang Xiu, and the two of us have become double stars in today's poetry world. After saying that, he chanted: The poet boarded the boat together and went to visit Ouyang Xiu; Ouyang Xiu laughed when he heard this:

    Xiu already knows you, but you don't know Xiu (shame).Xiucai listened, so he was not embarrassed.

    After the break: climb to the top of the pagoda and take steps; Sorghum grows in the millet field.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Xiu already knows you, but you don't know how to cultivate (shame).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. 觥筹交交交 gōng chóu jiāo cuò

    Explanation: a kind of wine vessel in ancient times; Chips: Chips for the liquor order. Wine glasses and wine chips are messed up. Describe the lively scene when many people gather for a drink.

    Structure] subject-predicate.

    Usage] is mostly used to depict the lively scene at the banquet. Generally used as a predicate.

    Example sentence] In the article, the author only used a few sentences to vividly express the extravagance and extravagance of the officials and eunuchs at that time.

    Idiom story] during the Song Dynasty, Chuzhou Taishou Ouyang Xiu called himself a drunkard, he often went to the southwest suburbs of Langyu Mountain to play by the brewing spring, there is a pavilion, he named "Drunken Weng Pavilion", often drink and gather with friends here, there is "Drunken Weng Pavilion Record" as evidence: "The joy of feasting, non-silk and non-bamboo, among the shooters, the Yi wins, the staggered, the sit-up and noisy, the guests are happy." ”

    2. The meaning of drunken people is not in the wine zuì wēng zhī yì bù zài jiǔ

    Explanation] It turns out that the author said that his true intention in the pavilion was not to drink, but to enjoy the scenery in the mountains. The latter is used to indicate that the original intention is not in this but in other aspects.

    Structure] Complex sentence form.

    Usage] can describe an action or language. It is generally used as a clause.

    Example sentence] your words," is just trying to get angry.

    Idiom story] Ouyang Xiu, an outstanding writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, alias the drunkard. "The Story of the Drunkard Pavilion" is his proud work.

    "The Story of the Drunken Man's Pavilion" is about the beautiful scenery in the west of Chuxian County, Anhui Province. There is a pavilion there, which is said to have been built by a monk in the mountains, and Ouyang Xiu named this pavilion "Drunken Man Pavilion".Because Ouyang Xiu often came here to drink with his friends.

    Ouyang Xiu drinks a small amount of alcohol and gets drunk easily, but why does he still like to drink? The article said: The drunkard's original intention is not to drink, but to enjoy the scenery there. He borrowed the pleasure of drinking to enjoy the landscape.

    3. The meaning of drunken man is zuì wēng zhī yì

    Explanation] of: of; Meaning: Interest. It means that the original intention is not in this but in other aspects.

    Structure] is more formal idiom.

    Usage] as an object; Describe people's actions and words.

    Example sentence] Qing Li Baojia's "Officialdom Appearance" Chapter 8: "Qiu Wuke said: 'Pian Weng is the meaning of a drunkard. ’”

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Staggered.

    Pronounced gōng

    chóujiāo

    cuò paraphrased.

    觥: a kind of wine vessel in ancient times; Chips: Chips for the liquor order. Wine glasses and wine chips are messed up. Describe the lively scene when many people gather for a drink.

    Source: Song Ouyang Xiu

    The Drunkard Pavilion. "Among the shooters, the one who wins wins, the one who staggers, the one who sits up and makes a noise, the guests are also happy." Example: Mr. Yu Da looked up at the embroidered clothes and shoes on the Zunjing Pavilion. Qing Wu Jingzi, The Outer History of Confucianism.

    Chapter 47).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The drunkard's intention is not to drink.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Close to Zhu is red, close to ink is black Source of the water falling stone Ouyang Xiu's "The Story of the Drunken Man's Pavilion": "The wild fang hair is fragrant, the beautiful wood is beautiful and prosperous, the wind and frost are noble, the water falls and the stone comes out, and the four times in the mountains are also." Prominent source Song Ouyang Xiu's "Book with Mei Shengyu":

    The idiom of the name Sun Mountain is related to the famous Ouyang Xiu of the Northern Song Dynasty. Ouyang Xiu's "Tasha Xing" wrote: The plum remnants of the waiting hall, the willows of the stream bridge are thin, and the grass is smoky and the wind is warm and swaying.

    The sorrow is gradually moving away and endless, and the distance is constantly like spring water. Inch by inch soft intestines, full of tears, the height of the building is not close to the danger of leaning. At the end of Pingwu is Spring Mountain, and pedestrians are even outside Spring Mountain.

    Shang Que wrote about the merchant on the journey, "The grass is smoky and the wind is warm." Drifting away from sorrow is becoming infinite"; The wife at home is written in the lower que, leaning on the railing to look at the relatives who travel, "the end of the flat is the spring mountain, and the pedestrians are outside the spring mountain." This poem was already widely circulated at that time, and ordinary readers were familiar with it.

    Therefore, Sun Shan, who is at the bottom of the list, can casually say the evolutionary verse of "Sun Mountain is everywhere, and Ling Xian is more outside Sun Mountain". Seek adoption.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Staggered.

    Ouyang Xiu's idiom "staggered" is to describe the noisy scene of gathering and drinking, and there is such a sentence in Ouyang Xiu's "The Story of the Drunkard Pavilion". Ouyang Xiu was a famous writer and poet in the Song Dynasty, and called himself a drunkard. When he was the "Taishou of Chuzhou", he often went to the brewing spring of Langya Mountain in the southwestern suburbs of Chuzhou.

    There was a pavilion on top of the brewing spring, and he named it "Drunkard Pavilion". He and his guests often drank and gathered in this pavilion, and wrote a famous "Tale of the Drunkard Pavilion". (See "The drunkard does not mean the wine").

    The Legend of the Drunken Man's Pavilion describes the joyful scene of the guests' banquet: "The joy of the banquet is neither silk nor bamboo; Among the shooters, the one who plays wins, the one who staggers, and the one who sits up and makes a noise, the guests are also happy. ”

    Teasers, wine glasses; Chips, wine chips, are things like liquor licenses used for executions. "Staggered" means that the toast is raised, and the order is ordered, which is very lively. This kind of idiom is often used to describe people who are drunk at a banquet, which is similar to the meaning of "cups and plates".

    See "A bucket is also drunk, a stone is also drunk." ”)

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.Staggered.

    Pinyin]: gōng chóu jiāo cuò [Interpretation]: 觥: a kind of wine vessel in ancient times; Chips: Chips for the liquor order. Wine glasses and wine chips are messed up. Describe the lively scene when many people gather for a drink.

    2.Peak loop turn.

    Pinyin]: fēng huí lù zhuǎn [interpretation]: The peaks and mountains overlap and surround, and the mountain road winds and turns. Describe the path of the landscape and scenic spots, which is tortuous and complex.

    3.Doubts will clear up when the facts are known.

    Pinyin]: shuǐ luò shí chū [Interpretation]: When the water falls, the stones at the bottom of the water are revealed. The truth of the parable is fully revealed.

    4.Mountain cuisine.

    Pinyin]: shān yáo yě sù

    Explanation]: Cuisine: cooked fish; Wild herbs. It refers to wild game and wild vegetables in the mountains.

    5.The drunkard does not mean to drink.

    Pinyin]: zuì wēng zhī yì bù zài jiǔ [Interpretation]: Originally, the author said that his true intention in the pavilion was not to drink, but to enjoy the scenery in the mountains. The latter is used to indicate that the original intention is not in this but in other aspects.

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