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To be old and not die is to be a thief.
From The Analects of Confucius
The original text is as follows: The original soil is destroyed. Zi said: Young but not grandchildren, long and unspoken, old and not dead is a thief! Knock him on the shin with his rod.
Interpretation: Yuan Yang sat with his legs crossed and waited for Confucius.
Confucius scolded him: "When you were young, you didn't talk about filial piety, and when you grew up, you didn't have anything to say. As he spoke, he tapped his calf with his cane.
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It is for thieves. - Young but not grandchildren, long and unspoken, old but not dead, is a thief "Analects".
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To be old and not die is to be a thief, which means to scold the old and imvirtuous. From "The Analects of Confucius: Xianwen": "Zi said:
Young but not grandchildren, long but unspoken, old and not dead is a thief. "To be old and not to die is to be a thief, referring to the words that scold those who are old and unvirtuous. Later, I thought it was a reprimand for the old and unvirtuous.
From the Analects of Confucius: "The original soil is destroyed. Zi said:
Young but not grandchildren, long but unspoken, old and not dead is a thief. Knock him on the shin with his rod. "The meaning of being old and not dying:
Such people are not beneficial to the world, and if they are old and do not die, they steal life. According to legend, the original soil is used as the art of spitting out the old and absorbing the new, and is engaged in the way of prolonging life and health preservation; I am afraid that this statement of the Analects will benefit from it. It means for a thief:
Thief, stealing righteousness. Translation: Yuan Yang squatted on his feet and did not sit down, waiting for Confucius to come.
The gentleman said, "When I was young, I did not observe the etiquette of humility. When they are old, they have nothing to teach their juniors.
Just being old and not dying like that is tantamount to being like a thief in life. So saying, he struck the staff in his hand on his shins.
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"To be old and not to die is to be a thief" means: to be old and not to die, which is equivalent to being a thief in life. It is a rebuke to the old and imvirtuous.
From the Analects of Confucius: "The original soil is destroyed. Zi said:
Young but not grandchildren, long but unspoken, old and not dead is a thief. Knock him on the shin with his rod. ”
Usage: as an object, a definite; Refers to a person who has no virtue.
Example sentences: 1. The third fold of Yuan Anonymous's "Ghost of the Basin": "As the saying goes: to be old and not to die is to be a thief." It's just like you! ”
2, old and not dead is a thief, I advise you to roll to which mountain forest early, and retire to retire, you say how good it is.
Idiom story: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Yuan Yang's mother died of illness, and he sang instead of suffering. An old friend, Confucius, thought he did not understand etiquette.
Later, he sat on the table with his legs stretched out and waited for Confucius to arrive, and Confucius rebuked him: When he was young, he was not inferior and respectful, and when he grew up, there was nothing to praise, and when he was old and did not die, he would become a harmful thing.
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慢哥pinyin】 lǎo ér bù sǐ
Explanation] Originally, Sun Tzu scolded his old friend Yuan Yang for being old and immoral, and later also referred to old age that was not conducive to the society and the country or dragged down the younger generations.
Example] Related] "Disturbing the old and not dying".
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Originally, Sun Tzu scolded his old friend Yuan Yang for being old and immoral, and later also referred to old age and not conducive to the society and the country or dragging down the younger generations.
Idiom source: "On the Lazhou Language: Xianwen": "Zi said: 'Young but not grandchildren, long and unspoken, old and not dead is a thief.'" ”
Synonyms of old and undead: Old and undead is a thief "Analects and Constitutional Questions": "The original soil leads to the fierce razing." Zi said: Young but not grandchildren, long and unspoken, old and not dead is a thief! Knock him on the shin with his rod. "After that.
Idiom grammar: as a predicate, a definite; For the elderly.
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Old and undead meaning:
Originally, Sun Tzu scolded his old friend Yuan Yang for being old and immoral, and later also referred to old age that was not conducive to the society and the country or dragged down the younger generations.
Expansion: 1. Source:
The Analects of the Constitution: "The son said: 'The young but not the grandchildren, the long and unspoken, and the old and not dead are thieves.'" ”
2. Grammar: limb letter.
Old and not dead as a predicate and a definite; For the elderly.
3. Example: The third fold of Yuan Anonymous's "Pen'er Ghost": "You say that I am old and not dying is a thief, and if I am hungry and spring, I will not die." ”
Fourth, idiom stories:
During the Spring and Autumn Period, Yuanyang's mother died of illness, and he did not suffer but sang. An old friend, Confucius, thought he did not understand etiquette. Later, he sat on a table with his legs stretched out and waited for Confucius to arrive, and Confucius rebuked him:
When you are young, you are not inferior and respectful, and when you grow up, there is nothing to praise, and when you are old, you will become a harmful thing.
5. Idioms to form sentences:
1, bee snake, you are too old, old and not dead is a thief, I advise you to roll to which mountain forest as soon as possible, and return to the old age, you say how good it is!
2, Lao Tzu once lived, old and not dead is a thief, Wu Youxu can be regarded as a witness today.
3. Old and immortal, it is called a thief! Chapter 229.
4. We lack the wheel and hate our elders, and we occupy our posts when we are old and do not die, driving up the price of the house, and exploiting our future.
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Originally, Sun Tzu scolded his old friend Yuan Yang for being old and immoral, and later also referred to old age that was not conducive to the society and the country or dragged down the younger generations.
Source of the idiom: "The Analects of the Constitution": "Zi said: 'The young but not the grandchildren, the long and unspoken, the old and not dead are thieves.'" ”
Synonyms of old and undead: Old acres are slippery and not dead for thieves "Analects and Constitutional Questions": "The original soil is ruined." Zi said: Young but not grandchildren, long and unspoken, old and not dead is a thief! 'Knock on his shin with his rod.' "After that.
Idiom grammar: as a predicate, a definite; It is used to refer to the hungry elderly.
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