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Idiom : Ten thousand horses.
Explanation: Dumb. All the horses were silent. In the old days, it was described that the people did not dare to speak. It is also a metaphor for the dreary political situation.
Source: Preface to Song Su Shi's "Three Horses Tuzan": "When the Western Regions Gongma ......The vibrating chime roared, and all the horses were stumped. Qing Gong Zizhen's "Jihai Miscellaneous Poems": "The atmosphere in Kyushu is full of wind and thunder, and it is sad for thousands of horses to study together. Chen Weisong of the Qing Dynasty "He Xinliang" words: "Ten thousand horses roar together".
Example: His speech broke the dull air in the room.
synonyms: silent, lifeless, the road is blind, silent as a cicada.
Antonyms: galloping horses, dragons and tigers.
Usage: as a predicate, a definite; Refers to a lifeless situation.
Moral of the metaphor: The metaphor is that people are silent, do not speak, do not express opinions.
Idiom story: Qing Dynasty thinker Gong Zizhen faced the corrupt Qing **, advocated reform, advocated anti-smoking, and was not reused by the imperial court. ”
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Interpretation: It means that all the horses are silent; In the old days, it was described that the people did not dare to speak. It is also a metaphor for the dreary political situation.
Pronunciation: wàn mǎ qí yīn
Source: Qing Gong Zizhen's "Jihai Miscellaneous Poems" "The atmosphere of Kyushu is thunderous, and ten thousand horses are sad." I advise the heavenly prince to be vigorous and reduce talents without sticking to one pattern. ”
Sentence formation: The strong east wind of reform has broken through the situation of thousands of horses, and the enthusiasm of the whole factory has been mobilized.
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The metaphor is that people are silent, do not speak, do not express opinions, and describe the situation as dull.
All the horses are together. Interpretation: Dumb. Thousands of horses are silent, metaphorically people are silent, do not speak, do not express opinions, and describe the situation as dull.
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Thousands of horses are silent, which is a metaphor for people who are silent, do not speak, do not express their opinions, and describe the situation as dull.
Qing Dynasty thinker Gong Zizhen faced the corrupt Qing **, advocated reform, advocated a ban on smoking, and was not reused by the imperial court. At the age of 48, he resolutely resigned and went into hiding, and when passing by Zhenjiang, he saw the locals worshiping the gods, and he composed a poem: "Kyushu is angry and thunderous, and ten thousand horses are sad; I advise the heavenly prince to be vigorous and reduce talents without sticking to one pattern.
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Ten Thousand Horses Qi Qi explained, oh: dumb, all the horses are silent, a metaphor for the lifeless situation where the public is silent.
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I don't know! **Every day v he v communicated, communicated and communicated, and worked every day for him.
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Ten thousand horses are silent, which means that thousands of horses are silent, which is a metaphor for people who are silent, do not speak, do not express opinions, and describe the situation as dull.
Pinyin: wàn mǎ qí yīn.
Source: Qing Gong Zizhen's "Jihai Miscellaneous Poems": "Kyushu is angry and thunderous, and ten thousand horses are sad. ”
Translation: Only the tremendous power of a thunderstorm can make the land of China vibrant, but the lifelessness of the social and political situation is a kind of sadness after all.
Synonym. Lifeless.
Pinyin: sǐ qì chén chén.
Interpretation: Describes an inactive or depressed atmosphere, not cheering up.
Source: Chapter 8 of Feng Deying's "Spring Flowers": "If I could drag him out of that lifeless and stubborn family and send him to join the army, wouldn't he be better!" ”
In the Jihai Miscellaneous Poems, "Ten Thousand Horses Qi" means that all the horses are silent, which in the old used to describe the people did not dare to speak, but now it is also a metaphor for the dull political situation. The metaphor is that people are silent, do not speak, do not express their opinions. From "Jihai Miscellaneous Poems: Its Two Hundred and Twenty".
Original text: Kyushu is angry and thunderous, and thousands of horses are sad.
I advise Tiangong to be vigorous and not stick to one pattern to reduce the number of talents.
Jihai Miscellaneous Poems is a group of poems by the Qing Dynasty writer Gong Zizhen. This is a group of self-narrative poems, writing about the provenance of life, writings, travels, etc., or discussing current politics and Li, or describing what he saw and heard, or thinking about the past, the subject matter is very wide, the content is complex, most of them use the topic to play, criticize the society. The group of poems uses a variety of techniques and artistic styles, both majestic and mournful.
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Whew: Dumb. All the horses were silent. In the old days, it was described that the people did not dare to speak. It is also a metaphor for the dreary political situation.
Idiom source: Song Su Shi's preface to "Three Horses Tuzan": "When the Western Regions Gong Ma ......."The vibrating chime roared, and all the horses were stumped. Qing Gong Zizhen's "Jihai Miscellaneous Poems": "The atmosphere in Kyushu is full of wind and thunder, and it is sad for thousands of horses to study together. ”
Idiom Mori Zhi example sentence: His speech broke the dull air of the hall with thousands of horses.
Traditional Chinese Writing: Ten Thousand Horses.
Zhuyin: Rough.
Synonyms of Wan Ma Qi Zhe: Wan Lai Ji Lai : A kind of flute in ancient times.
Refers to sound in general. Wan Lai: refers to the various sounds made by all things in nature.
Describe the surroundings as very tranquil Silence in the forest Describe the atmosphere is not lively and lively, the room is lifeless, and the elements that used to make it vibrant are no longer there Describe the depressed will and not cheer him up.
Antonyms of ten thousand horses: Ten thousand horses galloping Countless horses galloping and jumping, describing the magnificent scene of momentum and advance Dragon and Tiger Leap Like a dragon soaring, a tiger jumping. Describe the majestic and majestic want to see Xiang Yu's secret sound, Emperor Gao's scolding, dragon and tiger leaping, thousands of troops and horses, big bow and long halberd, handover.
Idiom grammar: subject-verb rock spring shouting style; as a predicate, a definite; Derogatory.
Degree of Popularity: Commonly used idioms.
Affection. Color: Derogatory idiom.
Idiom structure: Subject-predicate idiom.
Year of generation: Ancient idiom.
English translation: Ten Thousand Horses Stand Mute
Russian translation:
Pronunciation note: 喑, cannot be pronounced as "àn".
Note: Oh, you can't write "sound".
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The meaning of ten thousand horses: It means that all the horses are silent. Whew: Dumb. Thousands of horses are all silent, metaphorically people are all silent.
万马齐喑, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is wàn mǎ qí yīn, which means that all horses are silent; In the old days, it was described that the people did not dare to speak. It is also a metaphor for the dreary political situation. From "Three Horses Tuzan". Source:
Preface to Song Su Shi's "Three Horses Tuzan": "When the Western Regions Tribute Horses ......The vibrating chime roared, and all the horses were stumped. "Qing Gong Zizhen's "Jihai Miscellaneous Poems":
The atmosphere in Kyushu is thunderous, and it is sad that thousands of horses are together. ”
Gong Zizhen, a famous poet and writer of the Qing Dynasty, was also one of the pioneers of modern bourgeois reformism. Gong Zizhen was promoted at the age of 27 and was only promoted to the Jinshi 11 years later. It's not that he doesn't want to work hard, but because he hates those eight-strand essays that imprison his mind since he was a child, and he doesn't want to write flashy articles; What he studied was all knowledge that played a role in rejuvenating the country and helping the world, and he was proud of it.
The idiom "ten thousand horses together" comes from this poem by Gong Zizhen. The original meaning was that it needed to rely on great changes like storms and thunders to restore China's vitality; It is a sad phenomenon that people are afraid to speak.
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Whew: Dumb. All the horses were silent. In the old days, it was described that the people did not dare to speak. It is also a metaphor for the dreary political situation.
Idiom source: Song Su Shi's preface to "Three Horses Tuzan": "When the Western Regions Gong Ma ......."The vibrating chime roared, and all the horses were stumped. Qing Gong Zizhen's "Jihai Miscellaneous Poems": "The atmosphere in Kyushu is full of wind and thunder, and it is sad for thousands of horses to study together. ”
Idiom Mori Zhi example sentence: His speech broke the dull air of the hall with thousands of horses.
Traditional Chinese Writing: Ten Thousand Horses.
Zhuyin: Rough.
Synonyms of Wan Ma Qi Zhe: Wan Lai Ji Lai : A kind of flute in ancient times.
Refers to sound in general. Wan Lai: refers to the various sounds made by all things in nature.
Describe the surroundings as very tranquil Silence in the forest Describe the atmosphere is not lively and lively, the room is lifeless, and the elements that used to make it vibrant are no longer there Describe the depressed will and not cheer him up.
Antonyms of ten thousand horses: Ten thousand horses galloping Countless horses galloping and jumping, describing the magnificent scene of momentum and advance Dragon and Tiger Leap Like a dragon soaring, a tiger jumping. Describe the majestic and majestic want to see Xiang Yu's secret sound, Emperor Gao's scolding, dragon and tiger leaping, thousands of troops and horses, big bow and long halberd, handover.
Idiom grammar: subject-verb rock spring shouting style; as a predicate, a definite; Derogatory.
Degree of Popularity: Commonly used idioms.
Affection. Color: Derogatory idiom.
Idiom structure: Subject-predicate idiom.
Year of generation: Ancient idiom.
English translation: Ten Thousand Horses Stand Mute
Russian translation:
Pronunciation note: 喑, cannot be pronounced as "àn".
Note: Oh, you can't write "sound".
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Wan Ma Qi Zhe, a Chinese idiom, means that all horses are silent; In the old days, it was described that the people did not dare to speak. It is also a metaphor for the dreary political situation. From "Three Horses Tuzan".
Idiom source: Song Su Shi's preface to "Three Horses Tuzan": "When the Western Regions Gong Ma ......."The old man who vibrated his limbs and roared, and all the horses were stumped. ”
Qing Gong Zizhen's "Jihai Miscellaneous Poems": "Kyushu is angry and thunderous, and ten thousand horses are sad. ”
Idiom Usage: Subject-Predicate;as a predicate, a definite; Derogatory.
Example: His speech broke the dull air in the room.
Sentence formation: 1. It is still brown and black is analogous.
2. The problem is indeed that the Chinese area is now full of horses, Taiwan, and Singapore is not very good.
3, Qu Yuan is drunk in the world, only you wake up, the world is dim, thousands of horses are together, and Jun upholds the noble, ambitious and bright glory, since then, death has become a beautiful leap, since you return, the ink fragrance on the bank of the Miluo River has risen for a thousand years, don't praise me, who makes me usually love to read.
4. Things are completely developing towards a situation that Zhang Qianjun did not expect, and at this time, Wang Ding's determination made Zhang Qianjun even more surprised, this little young man with a digging man has such a momentum of thousands of horses.
5. Are you engaged in politics?Is a situation where all the horses are in unison what you need?
6. The national dairy industry, thousands of horses, is facing an unprecedented crisis!
7. However, now that the Westerners are rising strongly, the number of enlightened heroes is increasing day by day, and the Chinese thousands of horses are stubborn and self-contained, and they are declining.
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