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The meaning of this sentence is that the doctor bought a donkey and wrote three words on a piece of paper, but he did not write one"Donkeys"Word. "Yan's Family Motto: Learning":"Ye Xia proverb:
The doctor bought a donkey, three book coupons, and no donkey words. "The story also applies in a modern settingMany people write articles in order to appear rich in content, show off their talents, or make up enough words, often stretch the length of the article and talk eloquently, but the real theme to be expressed is not very clearly put forward and is ignored, resulting in readers reading for a long time without knowing what the author really wants to express.
In Yan Zhitui's "Yan's Family Motto: Mianxue", a story is recorded to illustrate"The Doctor buys a donkey"。One day, a doctor's donkey died, the doctor went to the market to buy a donkey, he and the donkey seller agreed, he needed to write a voucher to record, because the donkey seller did not know how to read, so he had to ask the doctor to write **, the donkey seller recorded the donkey sale. The doctor immediately agreed, brought pen and paper, and began to write, and wrote for a long time, and it took three sheets of paper to finish.
The donkey seller was curious about what the doctor had written, so he asked the doctor to read it again, so the doctor picked up the paper and read it.
After the doctor read the credentials, the donkey seller listened, confused. The donkey seller asked"You wrote three sheets of paper, why do you have one'Donkeys'Didn't mention any of it?
The credentials I want, I only need you to write down the time when you bought the donkey, I sold you a donkey, how much money was charged, it's okay, why did you write so much? "And everyone who heard it also laughed, and this incident was also made up into a proverb"The doctor bought a donkey, three book coupons, and no donkey words. ", describing people who have written a lot, still miss the point, and are far from the topic.
It is still a cautionary taleer for us today.
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The doctor bought a donkey, three book coupons, and no donkey words. In fact, it is a kind of irony for people who are full of wealth and wealth, so that people should not be self-defeating in order to show off their talents.
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It is a kind of satire on people who are full of wealth and wealth, telling people not to be self-defeating in order to show off their talents.
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Idiom meaning: Doctor: an official name in ancient times.
The doctor bought a donkey and wrote a deed on three pieces of paper, but there was not a single word "donkey". The parables are long-winded, full of nonsense, and do not get to the point. ridicule and write long articles that are not to the point.
Source: Northern Qi Yan Zhitui "Yan's Family Motto and Mianxue": "Ye Xia proverb:
The doctor bought a donkey, three book coupons, and no donkey words. Usage: as a predicate; Complement; Adjectives that don't convey the essentials[1] synonyms:
Three paper without a donkey, long and tired, no grasp Antonyms: concise, in one sentence.
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Once upon a time, there was a scholar who thought he was highly talented, and he often showed off his literary talents. He was glad to hear that people called him "Doctor" as a compliment, but in fact sarcastically.
One day, his family bought a donkey. It was customary at the time for the buyer to write a deed of sale to the seller. If the buyer is illiterate, he has to hire a literate person**.
Now that the scholar is buying a donkey and writing a simple contract, of course, it is a breeze. So he spread out the paper, picked up the pen, shook his head, and babbled and wrote. But I saw that he had been writing for a long time, and a large piece of paper was full, and then he wrote another one, as if it had not yet ended.
The donkey seller was impatient and urged him to hurry. But he wrote it proudly and paid no attention to it; I wrote three sheets in a row, and I have to write them down. It was evening, and the donkey seller could not bear it any longer, so he raised his voice and asked him to write a few words so that he could go home early.
When he heard this, he became angry: "You vulgar person who doesn't understand literature, what are you anxious about, I'm about to write the word 'donkey'......."”
It turned out that he had written three contracts for buying donkeys, but he had not yet written the word "donkey", and what he wrote was nonsense that had nothing to do with buying a donkey. Therefore, Yan Zhitui's "Yan's Family Motto: Mianxue" by Yan Zhitui of the Sui Dynasty said: "The doctor buys a donkey, and there are three pieces of book coupons, but there is no donkey word." ”
Later, people described writing articles or speeches as not getting the point, although they wrote a lot of articles and said a lot, but they were all far from the topic, it was called "the doctor bought a donkey", or "three papers without a donkey", that is, the so-called "a thousand words under the pen, a thousand miles off topic".
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1. Pronunciation: bó shì mǎi lǘ
2. Antonyms: concise and to the point.
2. Source: From the Northern Qi Dynasty writer Yan Zhitui's "Yan's Family Motto and Mianxue", "Ye Xia proverb: The doctor buys a donkey, and the book coupon is three papers, and there is no donkey word." ”
Translation: There is a proverb in Yecheng in ancient times that a doctor who has read poetry and books goes to the market to buy a donkey and writes three pages of paper, but there is no mention of the word 'donkey' in the whole text.
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Idiom meaning:
Doctor: An official name in ancient times. The doctor bought a donkey and wrote a deed on three pieces of paper, but there was not a single word "donkey".
The parables are long-winded, full of nonsense, and do not get to the point. ridicule and write long articles that are not to the point.
Usage: as a predicate; Complement; Descriptives do not express the essentials[1] synonyms: three papers without a donkey, long and exhaustive, and not essential.
Antonyms: concise, concise, in a sentence.
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The Doctor buys a donkey
Source: Northern Qi Yan Zhitui "Yan's Family Motto and Learning": "Ye Xia proverb: The doctor buys a donkey, and there are three pieces of book coupons, and there is no donkey word. ”
Synonymous idiom: do not get to the point.
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Doctor buys donkey [ bó shì mǎi lǘ ] 生字本Basic Definition Detailed Interpretation.
bó shì mǎi lǘ ]
Source: Northern Qi Yan Zhitui "Yan's Family Motto: Mianxue": "Ask a word and pay hundreds, and blame it for returning, or there is no need to know." Ye Xia Yanyun: 'The doctor buys a donkey, and the book coupon is three papers, but there is no donkey word. ’”
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Pinyin pronunciation]: bó shì mǎi lǘ [synonym group]: must not be essential.
Antonym phrase]: concise and to the point.
How to use]: verb-object; as a predicate; Complement; The descriptive text cannot express the essentials [idiom source]: Northern Qi Yan Zhitui "Yan's Family Motto and Mianxue": "Ye Xia proverb: The doctor buys a donkey, and there are three pieces of book coupons, and there is no donkey word. ”
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The doctor bought a donkey and wrote a deed on three pieces of paper, but there was not a single word "donkey". The parables are long-winded, full of nonsense, and do not get to the point. ridicule and write long articles that are not to the point. ”
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Interpretation] Write articles sarcastically and write nonsense, and you must not eliminate the essentials.
Source] "Yan's Family Motto - Mianxue".
In ancient times, there was a very conceited scholar who thought that he was familiar with the Four Books and the Five Classics, and even if he was knowledgeable, he could usually talk to others, so people called him a doctor.
One day, the Doctor went to the bazaar to buy a donkey. He walked around the bazaar and finally chose a donkey. After paying, he asked the donkey seller to write a voucher to him, but the donkey seller was illiterate, so he asked him to **.
So the doctor borrowed pen and paper, sharpened the ink, thought about it for a while, and then began to write. Write and write, write for a long time, write three dense pieces of paper, and the doctor has not finished writing yet. The donkey seller was impatient to wait, so he asked the doctor:
Why haven't you written it yet? The doctor said, "Soon, soon."
After a few more moments, the doctor finally finished writing.
The donkey seller asked the doctor to read the slippery credentials, and the doctor cleared his throat and read it in a frustrated voice. The donkey seller stood beside him, stared and listened, and listened to the doctor read three pieces of paper, but before he heard the word "donkey", he couldn't help but ask the doctor: "You have read all three pieces of paper, why don't you even have the word 'donkey'?"
It turned out that the doctor was full of empty words such as "yes", and he didn't get to the substance for half a day. After the news spread, someone made up a slip of the tongue and said: "The doctor bought a donkey, and the book coupon was three papers, but there was no donkey word." ”