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Emperor Yang of Sui! Allusion.
Since Li Yuan raised troops in Taiyuan, he appointed himself as a general and actively attacked the Sui army.
At this time, the power of the Turks was very strong, and Li Yuan was worried about the bad things of the Turks on the one hand, and wanted to borrow the Hu people's fierce Hu Ma on the other hand, so he listened to the advice of others and negotiated peace with the Turkic Shibi Khan, and the two sides agreed: "If you have to invade Chang'an, the people's land will belong to the Tang, and the gold and jade silk will go to the Turks." ”
In order to win the hearts and minds of the people, Li Yuan opened a large granary, relieved the victims, and took the opportunity to recruit volunteers. However, these volunteers are a rabble and have not been reviewed and practiced, so it is extremely difficult to lead.
At this time, Li Mi had great power in the eastern part of what is now Henan Province, and published a famous essay condemning Emperor Yang of Sui, in which the famous sentence "The bamboo of the southern mountain is endless; The waves of the East China Sea are broken, and the evil is inexhaustible. The meaning of this sentence is that after using up the bamboo in Nanshan to make a simple strategy, you can't finish writing Emperor Yang's crimes. 罄 means exhausted.
With the surging waters of the East China Sea, it can't wash away the sins of Emperor Yang. In the future, we described so many crimes that we couldn't finish writing, and called it "too many books to write", which is the origin of this idiom.
Since this article came out, it has caused a sensation at home and abroad, and everyone has circulated it, Li Mi's momentum is like the sky, and anti-Sui leaders from all over the world, such as Dou Jiande and Xu Yuanlang, have come to the table to persuade Li Mi to be the son of heaven, but Li Mi thinks that Luoyang has not yet been taken, and there is no need to rush for a while.
Because Li Mi's momentum was huge, Li Yuan wanted to win him over and send an envoy to Tongshu. Li Mi thought that he was strong, and asked Li Yuan to lead thousands of foot cavalry to Henan to conclude an alliance in person, with Li Mi as the leader of the alliance.
Li Yuan didn't dare to offend Li Mi, but he didn't want to run to Henan. He smiled and said: "Li Mi is so arrogant, I am preparing to enter the army, if I reject him, it is equivalent to one more enemy, it is better to pat his ass, make him more proud, and then slowly ** snipe and clam fight, so as to reap the profits."
So, Li Yuan ordered Wen Daya to reply with a letter to Li Mi, which said: "All people are born to have a pastor, and now you can be a pastor, as the son of heaven, who else is there besides you?" The old man is over the age of 50 and has no ambition.
I am willing to follow you, the eldest brother, and climb the scales and wings. ”
When Li Mi saw the letter, he smiled and was overjoyed. Since then, he has been convinced of Li Yuan.
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It's the senior brother Lan Xuan and Baili Qi
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The meaning of the book is that the original meaning is hollow, and by extension, it is exhausted and exhausted. There are many figurative facts (mostly referring to sin) and it is difficult to write them (the ancients used bamboo slips for writing, and bamboo is the material for making bamboo slips).
Exhausted: Exhausted, exhausted. Bamboo:
Bamboo; The ancients used bamboo slips to write calligraphy. The original meaning of the book is to use up the bamboo of Nanshan to make bamboo slips, and he can't finish writing about his crimes. It can be used as a predicate, object, or definite in a sentence.
The idiom is the first idiom in the literati works, and the idiom-related allusions first came from the "Lü's Spring and Autumn Mingli": "This is all born of a chaotic country, and it is innumerable, and the bamboo of Jingyue is still innumerable." "Derivative allusions:
The Old Tang Dynasty Book: Li Mi Biography": "The bamboo of the South Mountain, the book crime is not endless; The waves of the East China Sea are broken, and the flow of evil is inexhaustible. ”
It is difficult to make a sentence with a bamboo book:
1. This gangster has committed many crimes, and it is difficult to write about them.
2. The crimes committed by the Nazi German army against the Jews are too numerous to mention, and history will not forget them.
3. When it comes to the use of aluminum, it is really "too much to write".
4. Even if he is a big criminal who is difficult to write, as long as he can sincerely change his ways, I, as a lawyer, am still willing to defend him.
5. I have been a journalist for many years, and it is the first time I have met a prisoner who has committed such a crime.
6. They have committed unspeakable crimes, and ten death sentences are not too much.
7. The crimes he committed are too numerous to mention, and he is a heinous villain.
8. The heinous crimes committed by this bully are really unspeakable, and they were finally punished by law.
9. The miracles performed by the compatriots in the occupied areas in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression are really too numerous to mention.
10. He has been in the countryside for a long time, and his crimes are too numerous to mention.
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The meaning of the bamboo is difficult to write: the original meaning is the hollow of the instrument, and by extension, it is exhausted, and the hand is exhausted. Figurative facts (mostly referring to sin) have a lot of accompaniment and are difficult to write (the ancients used bamboo slips for writing, and bamboo is the material for making bamboo slips).
罄竹difficult书:[ qìng zhú nán shū ] idiom usage] joint formula; as a predicate, object, definite, adverbial.
synonyms] heinous, heinous, heinous, innumerable, and evil.
Antonyms] is kind-hearted and flattering.
Modern usage. The phrase "a lot of chaos" was originally described as "a lot of chaos", and later it meant "a lot of evil". Although it is also used in a positive way to refer to "good deeds" or "a great deal of merit", it is generally used only to "describe the multitude of crimes".
Using positive usage in situations that are not explained may cause misunderstandings. It can also be used as "chime bamboo difficult book".
It is difficult to make a sentence with a bamboo book:
1. The crimes committed by the Nazi German army against the Jews are too numerous to mention, and history will not forget.
2. The burning, killing and looting of the invaders are innumerable, and it is difficult to write.
3. His crimes are too numerous to mention, and it's too late to change his ways.
4. The suspect's charges are too numerous to list, and the public expects the judiciary to punish him in accordance with the law and demonstrate justice.
5, this bad guy is too much to write, which is really unforgivable.
6. Although his sins are too numerous to mention, if he intends to repent, give him another chance.
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1.Interpretation: 罄: end; Bamboo: refers to the bamboo that can be used to make bamboo slips; Book: Write. Exhausting the bamboo makes it difficult to finish writing. There are many facts about sin in metaphors, and it is difficult to write them all.
2.Pinyin qìng zhú nán shū3Source: "The Old Tang Dynasty Book Li Mi Biography": "The bamboo of the South Mountain, the book crime is not endless; The waves of the East draft are in the sea, and the evil is inexhaustible. ”
4.Usage key slippery: Used in a derogatory sense. It is generally used as a predicate, object, and definite.
5.Affection : Exhausted is a derogatory term.
6.synonyms: countless, heinous.
7.Antonyms: negligible.
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Exhaustion: End, end; Bamboo: Bamboo slips used for writing in ancient times. There are too many crimes to write. Idiom source: "Old Tang Dynasty Book: Li Mi Biography": "The bamboo of Nanshan is exhausted, and the book crime is not exhausted; The waves of the East China Sea are broken, and the evil is inexhaustible. ”
Idiom example sentences: The "miracle" performed by the compatriots in the occupied areas in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression is really the so-called annihilation of the limbs and the bamboo is difficult to write. Zou Taofen, "Since the Anti-Japanese War".
Traditional Chinese Writing Fa Shi Shi: It is difficult to write a book.
Phonetic: Synonyms of the Bamboo Difficulty: The sins are so great that the sins are so great that they are full of evils and are innumerable The number is so great that it is impossible to count We must not fill the minds of young people with innumerable and useless knowledge like the old school. 《
Antonyms for 罄竹書書: Minimal describes very small, extremely limited. It also refers to very small things. Lu Xun, "Collection of Letters: To Zhang Tingqian": "In the Beijing academic circles, I tried my best not to go.
Idiom grammar: as a predicate, object, and a definite language; Used for things, etc.
Degree of Popularity: Commonly used idioms.
Affection. Color: Unisex idiom.
Idiom Structure: Condensed idiom.
Year of generation: Ancient idiom.
English translation: to mumerous to be listed
Russian translation: Other translations: Die Liste (der verbrechen) ist endlos Crimes trop nombreux pour être énumérés
Pronunciation note: difficult, cannot be pronounced as "nàn".
Writing note: 罄, can not be written "磐".
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【Hanyu Pinyin】qìng zhú nán shū【Word Explanation】罄: The tube containing bamboo slips is the predecessor of the current pen holder; The bamboo slips in the exhaustion can't be written when they run out, and there are many figurative facts (mostly referring to sin), which are difficult to finish (the ancients used bamboo slips to write. Bamboo is the material from which bamboo slips are made).
Explanation of words】 罄竹: The bamboo slip in the 罄中, like a meat sandwich bun, that is, the meat is sandwiched in a bun. It is an elegant act to knock out the remaining bamboo slips to inform the servants to replenish them.
Bamboo: Refers to bamboo slips. Book:
Write. It is difficult to abbreviate the content of the source of the idiom in the follow-up to this idiom, and the formation process is different from that of other idioms.
Nature of idiom] derogatory term.
Idiom usage] associative; as a predicate, object, definite, adverbial.
synonyms] heinous, heinous, and innumerable.
Antonyms] Benevolence, great achievements, too many to mention, innumerable.
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The meaning of writing.
罄竹Hard 书 [qìng zhú nán shū] Basic Interpretation.
Exhaustion: End, end; Bamboo: Bamboo slips used for writing in ancient times. There are too many crimes to write.
Source: "Old Tang Book: Li Mi Biography": "The bamboo of the South Mountain; Books are endlessly sinful; Breaking the waves of the East China Sea; It's hard to get rid of the evil. ”
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The book here refers to the meaning of writing.
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Source:"The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Biography of Kui Huan": "The bamboo of Chu and Yue is not enough to write about its evil. "Returning to the Tang Dynasty and the Biography of Li Mi": "The bamboo of the South Mountain, the book crime is not endless. ”
Interpretation:Exhausted: exhausted; Bamboo:
Bamboo slips with ancient ** characters; Book: Write. It is difficult to write a book with all the bamboo, which means that if you use up all the bamboos in Chu and Yue, you can't finish writing about his crimes.
Later, he used the phrase "too many books to write" to describe the number of crimes that he could not finish writing.
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It is difficult to write a book: 罄: end, end; Bamboo: Bamboo slips used for writing in ancient times. There are too many crimes to write.
From]: "Old Tang Dynasty Book: Li Mi Biography": "The bamboo of Nanshan is exhausted, and the book crime is not exhausted; The waves of the East China Sea are broken, and the evil is inexhaustible. ”
Example]: The miracle of the compatriots in the occupied area in the War of Resistance is really so-called.
Zou Taofen, "Since the Anti-Japanese War".
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Lü's Spring and Autumn Season and Summer Ji Mingli "1> Its cloud-like shape is like a dog, like a horse, like a white bird, if a lot of cars; There is a person in its form, the clothes are bare-headed, and its name is Tianheng; ......The state-owned snake is in the west and east, the horse and the cow are in the language, the dog is in the country, there are wolves into the country, some people fall from the sky, the city has a dancing owl, the state-owned line flies, the horse has horns, the rooster has five legs, there are pigs born and full, the chicken eggs are many, there are social relocation, there are pigs and dogs. The country has this thing, and its owner does not know that it is panicked, and God will bring disaster, and the disaster will be urgent. His crippled death and mourning were indiscriminate, and he was scattered and starved.
This is all born of a chaotic country, and it is innumerable, and it is impossible to write 2 > and 3 > of bamboo.
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It's hard to write when you run out of bamboo: You can't finish writing when you run out of bamboo, and there are a lot of facts (mostly referring to evil), and it's hard to finish.
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