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The real male superiority and female inferiority, the humility of women cannot be exchanged for true love, the goodness of people is bullied, the representative of machismo, the trampling of women's dignity, do not be misled by the surface.
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The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Biography of Liang Hong": "The wife is food, and she does not dare to look up in front of Hong, and she raises her eyebrows. The wife did not dare to look up, and wanted to raise the board of the meal to the height of her eyebrows, which from the current point of view, this is not at all an expression of equality between men and women, and the love and respect between husband and wife.
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Every time he returns, his wife is food, and he doesn't dare to look up in front of Hong, and he raises his eyebrows. When he was served, he raised the small case as high as his eyebrows, and now he always puts it together with respectful guests, so all the women have been deceived.
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Ancient people believed that husbands and wives should get along with each other with respect, and when they raised their cups to drink tea, they should raise the cup above their eyebrows, which means that they respect each other very much.
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It is the story of a woman and her husband growing old, because this is a woman's dream, some dreams cannot be realized, because men are unrighteous, so women live in this dream.
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Raising the case and raising eyebrows is an idiom to describe the harmonious relationship between husband and wife, and the earliest one was the hermit Liang Hong and his wife Meng Guang in the early years of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Liang Hongzi Boluan, Fufeng people, that is, now Fufeng County, Baoji, Shaanxi, he lost his father at a young age, but studied hard, once entered Taixue to study, the subset of history is all incomprehensible, and after graduation, he was assigned to Shanglinyuan to herd pigs. Once, Liang Hong accidentally missed the fire and burned a family's property, so he compensated with pigs, but the family was mean and not enough, so Liang Hong was asked to be a nurse to compensate, Liang Hong did not complain, and fulfilled his duties, but several neighbors couldn't stand it, and fought for him together and blamed the head of the household.
The head of the household found out in his conscience and was ready to return the pig to him, but Liang Hong felt that he was at fault and resolutely refused to accept it. Later, he stopped being a swineherd and went back to his hometown. Once, Liang Hong went to visit his friend Gao Hui, passed through the capital Luoyang, and composed a "Five Fathom Song", accusing the princes and nobles, and complaining for the people, but was known by Emperor Han Zhang, it is said that Emperor Han Zhang is also a Ming monarch, maybe Liang Hong's lyrics were written harshly, and the emperor was in a hurry, so he ordered Liang Hong to be arrested.
After hearing the news, Liang Hong changed his name and surname, and fled east with his wife and children all the way east to the shore of the Bohai Sea. Later, the pursuit warrant was sent to Shandong, and Liang Hong had to flee south to Wu with his wife and children. They lived incognito here, working as hired laborers under the Gaobo Gate of a large family, and lived under the verandah of the people's house, and made a living by helping people make rice.
This is where the story of raising eyebrows takes place. The other protagonist of the case is Liang Hong's wife Meng Guang, this woman is not an ordinary person, she and Liang Hong are fellow countrymen, it is said that she is fat, ugly and black, and her strength is so strong that she can lift a stone mortar, maybe it is a dazzling eye, maybe no one wants it, and she is still in the boudoir at the age of thirty.
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Raising the case and raising eyebrows is an idiom that tells the story of Liang Hong and Yu Guang. The idiom says that when delivering food, raise it as high as an eyebrow to show respect. Later, the husband and wife respected each other and loved each other.
The case is raised with eyebrows, from the Southern Dynasty, Song, and Fan Ye's [Book of the Later Han Dynasty. Liang Hongzhuan]. It's about the post-Han period.
There was a scholar named Liang Hong, who was of high moral character, and many people wanted to marry their daughters to him, but he refused. There is an infatuated woman who loves him (it is said to be black and ugly), for him, she is not married at the age of 30, and after Liang Hong heard about it, he hired her as his wife. But after passing through the door, the girl wore gorgeous clothes every day, and Liang Hong ignored her for seven days.
When the maiden learned about it, she began to wear cloth clothes, weave cloth by hand, and work hard. Liang Hong was very happy, so he named his wife Yuguang. After returning home from daily work, Yuguang always raised the tray full of food to his eyebrows and respectfully served Liang Hong.
This is the allusion to raising the eyebrows. Describe a happy marriage in which husband and wife help each other, work together, respect and love each other.
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Allusion from "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Biography of Liang Hong":
Hong) then to Wu, according to everyone Gao Botong, living in the house, for the people to rent. Every time he returns, his wife is food, and he doesn't dare to look up in front of Hong, and he raises his eyebrows. Bertoncha did not answer, and said, 'His servant can make his wife respect her like this, and she is an extraordinary man.' ’”
Vernacular Interpretation
In the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a poor scholar named Liang Hong, who relied on diligence to enter Taixue, the highest institution of learning at that time. After Liang Hong completed his studies, he returned to his hometown and married the young lady of the Meng family: Meng Guang.
Soon, they moved to Baling Mountain. The couple lived by farming and weaving, and when they were free, they read books, wrote articles, and played the piano. It didn't take long for them to become famous in Baling.
So they changed their names and lived in Qi and Lu for a while. In the end, they moved to Wuzhong, deliberately defected to the house of the wealthy Gao Botong, and borrowed a house from him to live in. Liang Hong went out every day to cook rice or farm for others, and Meng Guang spun and weaved at home.
Every day when Liang Hong went home, Meng Guang held a plate with food and respectfully delivered it to Liang Hong. In order to show respect for her husband, she did not look up to him, and always held the plate at the level of her eyebrows, and Liang Hong always took the plate with both hands very politely. Once, Gao Botong saw the scene of mutual respect and love between the two of them, and knew that Liang Hong was not an ordinary farmer, so he took his family to his own home, and provided them with food and clothing, so that Liang Hong could study and write with peace of mind.
Soon Liang Hong died of illness, and Meng Guangcai returned to his hometown with his son.
The story tells that Liang Hong, a famous writer and scholar in the Eastern Han Dynasty, was in trouble as a servant, and when he returned home from work, his wife cooked a meal for him, and respectfully raised the tray (or bowl) containing food to the height of his eyebrows, but did not dare to raise his head to look at him. Gao Botong, a large employer, praised Liang Hong for being poor*, but he was able to make his wife respect him like this, and he was not an ordinary person. The idiom was originally intended to describe the unilateral respect of a wife for her husband, and later extended to describe the respect and love between husband and wife.
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Raise your eyebrows, case: a tray with feet. Liang Hong and Meng Guang in the Han Dynasty were a loving couple; When Meng Guang brought food to Liang Hong, he always raised the plate of rice as high as his eyebrows; to show respect for Liang Hong.
Later, it was used to describe the mutual respect and love of husband and wife. From: Southern Dynasty Song Fan Ye "Later Han Book Yimin Biography Liang Hong":
Renting for others, every time he returns, his wife is food, and he does not dare to look up in front of Hong, and he raises his eyebrows. "Synonyms are: heart-to-heart, respectful as guests, husband and wife, antonyms are:
The piano is not in tune, and the eyebrows are neutral idioms, subject-predicate idioms; It can be used as a predicate, object, and definite; Used in written language.
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The first to talk about the case was Liang Hong, a hermit in the early years of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and his wife Meng Guang.
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Pinyin: jǔ àn qí méi
Explanation]: Case: A tray with feet in ancient times. Hold the tray as high as your eyebrows when delivering food. Later, the husband and wife were described as respecting each other.
Idiom Story]:
When Liang Hong, a scholar of the Eastern Han Dynasty, returned to his hometown, many women wanted to marry him, but he refused. There was a woman named Meng Guang, although she was born short and fat, but she had a good character. After rejecting many people's marriage proposals, she married Liang Hong in her thirties.
After marriage, they lived happily and harmoniously by farming and weaving. Later, Liang Hong offended Emperor Zhang of Han in a poem, and the couple had to live in Wuzhong. Every day when Liang Hong came back from helping people with work, Meng Guang always lowered his head and raised the prepared meals on a tray to the level of his eyebrows and waited for her husband to eat.
Case: Tray. This idiom describes how husband and wife respect each other.
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In the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a literati named Liang Hong, many women wanted to marry him, but he did not agree, and later he married Meng Guang, who was short and ugly but had a good character, and later Liang Hong offended Emperor Zhang of the Han Dynasty, and the husband and wife were forced to live in Wuzhong, one day Meng Guang held a tray to the place that was level with his eyebrows, and served Liang Hong to eat, which became an allusion.
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The allusions to the case are as follows:
After Emperor Zhang of Han heard about this poem, he thought that he was complaining and criticizing the imperial court, and Tuan Jingyi was very unhappy and ordered Liang Hong to be arrested. But Liang Hong and his wife avoided it. In order to reduce trouble, Liang Hong changed his name and surname, and lived in the Qilu area with his wife and children.
Soon, he took refuge in Wu and went to a wealthy family, living a life of male farmers and female weavers.
Whenever Liang Hong came home, Meng Guang always held the plate with the food, which was at the level of his eyebrows, and respectfully sent it to Liang Hong to show his respect for her husband. And Liang Hong was also very polite to pick it up with both hands. Their husband and wife love each other, and it is a good story.
The idiom "raise the case and raise eyebrows" comes from this, which means that husband and wife love each other and respect each other like guests.
Idiom meaning:
In the story, Liang Hong chose the simple manuscript La Mengguang as his wife, and the two worked together, helped each other and loved each other, and had a happy marriage, which is exemplary.
When the ancient Chinese sages promoted etiquette, they believed that the respect between people is the manifestation of knowing etiquette and keeping etiquette. In the "Book of Rites", it is said that if you are broad-minded and open-minded and not too excessive, you have really learned "Music" well; If it is dignified and respectful and not cumbersome, it is to really learn the "Rites" well.
Liang Hong and his wife have Yide, learn knowledge, respect each other in life, and their literary quality is polite as Lu You's "Reading the Book of the Later Han Dynasty" sighed: "I admire the old man in the spring, and there are many articles in the world?" Poems have not been deleted for 2,000 years, and there are only five songs in the world. ”
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1. Lifting case Qi Mei is a Chinese idiom, pinyin is jǔ àn qí méi, which means respect and is used to describe the mutual respect and love of husband and wife. From "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Biography of Liang Hong".
2. Idiom stories.
Liang Hongzi Boluan, Fufeng Pingling people. Powerful people fell in love with his character, and many wanted to marry their daughters to him, but Liang Hong refused to marry them.
There is a daughter surnamed Meng in the same county, who is fat, ugly and dark, strong enough to lift a stone mortar, and has not been married because of her picky spouse, and has been delayed until she is thirty years old.
When her parents asked her why, she said, "I want to marry someone as virtuous as Liang Boluan." When Liang Hong heard this, he proposed to her.
She asked her parents to prepare cloth clothes, straw sandals, and baskets for weaving.
When it was time to get married, she entered the door after dressing up carefully, but Liang Hong didn't pay attention to her after seven days.
Liang Hong's wife knelt beside the bed and said: "I have heard of the noble character of my husband in private, and I sent several women in just a few words. I have also refused to make trouble with several men, but now I don't know why you blame me, so I have come to you to ask you about my mistakes. ”
Liang Hong said: "What I want to marry is the kind of partner who is simple and can be diligent and thrifty, and who can live with me in the mountains." But now you are gorgeously dressed and your face is covered with powder, how can you be the person I Liang Hong hopes to find! ”
Liang Hong's wife said: "I did this to inspect your discipline and calm my eyes. I also have the clothes that can hide in the mountains. So he combed his hair into a bun, put on a cloth coat, and came to Liang Hong with utensils.
Liang Hong said very happily: "This is the true appearance of my Liang Hong's wife, and she will definitely be able to serve me well." Liang Hong set the word Deyao for his wife and named him Meng Guang.
So he came to the land of Wu. took refuge in everyone's Gaobotong door, lived in the corridor, and was hired to help people make rice for a living.
Every day when he went home, his wife prepared meals for him to eat, never looked up in front of Liang Hong, always raised the tray full of food to his eyebrows, and respectfully served Liang Yu Fuhong.
Because it was the most humid and hot period on the planet, the vegetation flourished, and it was also the time when plants developed from algae, ferns, gymnosperms, which also provided abundant food for all kinds of animals.
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