What s the deal with unwarranted ? What does it mean

Updated on history 2024-05-21
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Qin Hui framed Yue Fei for rebellion, arrested him and imprisoned him, and tortured him.

    The case dragged on for two months, and the trial was inconclusive. The court knew that Yue Fei had been wronged, and some of them boldly went to the chapter to vindicate Yue Fei's grievances, but they were also framed by Qin Hui.

    The veteran Han Shizhong couldn't help but go to Qin Hui in person and asked him why he said that Yue Fei had rebelled and what evidence he had. Qin Hui said arrogantly: "Yue Fei's letter to Zhang Xian, although there is no evidence, there is no need for this matter (that is, the meaning of 'maybe'). ”

    Han Shizhong said angrily: "The three words 'unnecessary', how can the world be convinced!" ”

    Han Shizhong tried hard repeatedly, but to no avail, he resigned from the post of privy envoy by himself.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is a kind of punishment that Wu Zetian is determined to mean maybe.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Whether or not it is all sin is death.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is an idiom in Chinese. Yu out of Yuan, Toto, etc., "Song History: Yue Fei Biography". It is unnecessary, that is, there may be (one says that there is no need, one says that there is probably one, and one says that there is not), describing something out of nothing, fabricating accusations, and using it to show that it is framed out of thin air.

    Its structure is constricted, and it can be used as a predicate, complement, and definite in a sentence.

    The source of the idiom is Yuan Toto, etc., "The History of the Song Dynasty: The Biography of Yue Fei": "The general of the prison is also on the table, Han Shizhong is uneven, and he is honest." Hui said: "Although Fei Ziyun and Zhang Xianshu are unknown, their affairs are unnecessary. Shi Zhong said: "How can the three words 'unnecessary' serve the world? ”

    Later generations cut out "unnecessary" as an idiom from this allusion.

    Related sentence formation1. He was charged with some trumped-up charges.

    2. The wolf accuses the lamb of saying bad things about it last year, which is really a trumped-up charge, and the lamb was not born at that time?

    3, Qin Hui killed Yue Fei on trumped-up charges.

    4. When someone accuses you of something unwarranted, can you keep your mouth shut?

    The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Nonsense.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    "Unwarranted" can be interpreted as the meaning of not needing to have, and there is also a meaning that there is no need to have, and there may be no such thing in the future.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Fabricating a crime casually, it may not really exist, it is a ploy used by Qin Hui to frame Yue Fei.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It means that there is a great wrong, very miserable, and it is just a matter of being wronged to describe things that are not at all, so it is called these three words.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you say you can do it, you can do it, and if you don't do it, you can do it.

    If you say no, you can't, and you can't.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It just doesn't need to be there.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's like a sentence, I'd rather kill 10,000 by mistake than let go of one.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Falsehood is a slander in the hearts of many people!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Meaning: Maybe there is; I'm afraid there is. Qin Hui of the Song Dynasty falsely accused Yue Fei, the anti-Jin general, of rebelling, and someone asked him what evidence he had, and he said, "There is no need." Meaning: Maybe there is; It is later used to refer to fabrication out of thin air (crime).

    There are several opinions in general:

    1. Perhaps.

    2. Must have.

    3. Mo, there must be.

    4. Isn't there any?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Nonsense means:

    Groundless. Maybe. Describe making things out of nothing and fabricating accusations.

    uttered "The History of the Song Dynasty: The Biography of Yue Fei": "The general of the prison is also, Han Shizhong is unfair, and he is honest. Hinoki said:

    Although Fei Ziyun and Zhang Xianshu are unknown, their affairs are unwarranted. Shi Zhong said: "How can the three words 'unnecessary' serve the world?

    It is later used to indicate a false accusation out of thin air. Qing Kong Shangren's "Peach Blossom Fan Resignation": "This is also a non-trivial thing, and the people who are idle in Mr. Ruan's resignation should not talk nonsense about national affairs."

    > the word "unbearded" is the colloquial language of the Song Dynasty, which means "probably" or "maybe". For example, "The Records of the Years Since the Establishment of Yan" has the words "no need to call the two or three major futures", "Baozhen Zhai Fa Shu Praise" has the words "no need to argue with him", and "Confusing Old News" has the words "Do not need to wait for Jiefu to participate in the no".

    The Qing Dynasty's "Zizhi Tongjian" said that the word "unnecessary" was mistaken, and the "Continuation of Zizhi Tongjian: Examination of Differences" cited the circumstantial evidence of the "Zhongxing Chronicles" as "must have", and Zhu Yizun also agreed with this.

    Lu Shuxiang quoted Yu Zhengxie's "Manuscript of the Preservation of the Manuscript" as punctuated as "Mo, there must be", which was interpreted as "there may be", "Shizhong intercepted his words and combined them to slander the delusion." ”

    Taiwanese writer Li Ao once researched that the correct interpretation of "unnecessary" should be "unnecessary, yes", and "unnecessary" was a colloquial language in the Song Dynasty, which meant "wait and see, there is", "wait and see, there is".

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The original meaning of the unwarranted is that there may be, I'm afraid there is, and the latter metaphor is fabricated out of thin air (crime), describing it as something out of nothing. The word "no" means that there is no need for a sparrow; Perhaps, it is the colloquial language of the Song Dynasty, which roughly means.

    Mo Xu 有, pronounced mò xū yǒu, constricted structure; It is usually used as a predicate, complement, and definite in a sentence; Refers to fabricating false accusations out of thin air. Sentence Reference: We should not disturb our friendship for many years for the sake of this unwarranted thing.

    The words of the Yuan Dynasty are detached, Arutu's "History of the Song Dynasty: The Biography of Yue Fei": "Although Fei Ziyun and Zhang Xianshu are unknown, their affairs are unnecessary. The vernacular means that although the reactionary letter written by Yue Fei's son Yue Yun to Zhang Xian has not been found, the matter may have existed.

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