Can anyone explain Eventful, the more detailed the better

Updated on culture 2024-07-12
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Eventful means a period of accidents or events, and is often used to describe a turbulent political situation.

    Source: Song Sun Guangxian's "Northern Dream Trivia" volume 12: "So the eventful autumn, the end of the extinction, the cry of the green forest." ”

    Example sentences: 1. At present, the international community is in an eventful season, and we must firm up our position.

    2. In the thirties, China was an eventful year.

    synonyms:

    内書外患 [ nèi yōu wài huàn ].

    Refers to internal turmoil and aggression from abroad. "Chinese Jin Language VI": "If there is no external trouble, there must be internal worry." "Pipe Ring": "If there is no internal worry, there must be external trouble." ”

    wind and rain flutter [ fēng yǔ piāo yáo ]

    Book of Poetry· Wind and Owl": "The room is warped, and the wind and rain are drifting (now floating) shaking." It originally referred to the bird's nest in the tree swaying in the wind and rain. The latter is used to describe the situation as volatile and unstable.

    鸡狗不宁 [ jī quǎn bù níng ]

    Tang Liu Zongyuan's "Snake Catcher Says": "When the fierce officials come to my hometown, they shout from east to west, and from north to south. Later, he described the harassment as "restless chickens and dogs", and even chickens and dogs were not at peace.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. The next sentence of "eventful autumn" is that it is a troubled wind.

    2, first seen in the Tang Dynasty Cui Zhiyuan "Former Xuanzhou Dangtu County Order Wang Ao to take Yang Zi": Now Yang Zi is a complex drama together, and the four are to rush, whenever the mission is crossed, the actual trust is to be diligent, so the heavy responsibility is sent, and the situation is eventful. And there is a wind, please tell the month, if the rank is examined, it will also be replaced, and the long talent will be selected to repair the government.

    3. Eventful Autumn is a Chinese word, and the Chinese pinyin is duō shì zhī qiū, which refers to a period of many accidents or incidents, and mostly refers to a turbulent political situation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The eventful autumn comes from: Song Sun Guangxian's "Northern Dream Trivia" volume 12: "So the eventful autumn is extinct and hidden, and there is nothing to do for the roar of the green forest." ”

    This is because our country mostly launches military operations in the autumn and does not miss the agricultural time, so as to obtain military benefits without violating the agricultural time and without hurting the people's strength. Military operations naturally determine the life and death of a country, so the characteristic of military operations that are often carried out in the autumn is "the ** of the eventful autumn."

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's an eventful time, and there is a wind, and the whole sentence is like this.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The eventful autumn is extinct and hidden, and there is nothing to lose in the green forest. Remember to adopt it!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In an eventful autumn, the traces of extinction seek to be adopted.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The next sentence of "Eventful Autumn" is "Disappearing and disappearing, and there is nothing to do for the roaring arrows of the green forest". It refers to a period when there are many accidents or incidents, and mostly refers to turbulent political balances. From Song Sun Guangxian's "Northern Dream Trivia".

    Volume 12: "So the eventful autumn, the end of the extinction, the cry of the green forest." ”

    Eventful" in a sentence:

    1. In the thirties, it was an eventful time for China.

    2. That country is in the midst of many events, and there is almost no peace.

    3. At present, the international community is in an eventful season, and we must strengthen our position.

    4. Just after the drought, the flood came again, which was really eventful.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Correct explanation of eventful times: A period of accidents or incidents is often used to describe a turbulent political situation.

    Allusions to eventful times:

    The term "eventful autumn" originates from Zhuge Liang's "Former Teacher's Table", and the original words are "Today's next three points, Yizhou is tired, and this sincerity is in danger of survival." In this sentence, it is obvious that autumn is used to describe the critical moment of life and death, which must be highly valued, and must be cautious, otherwise one wrong step will be taken, and one wrong step will be taken.

    "Eventful autumn" is related to the literati psychology of sad autumn in China's traditional culture, autumn is often the season that causes people to be sad, and the word "sorrow" is the "autumn" on people's "hearts".

    Eventful Autumn" ** in my country's folk feelings and understanding of autumn. Our country is an agrarian nation, and almost all of our food, clothing, shelter and transportation come from the gift of climate.

    Crops are not harvested without water, but in autumn the crops gradually mature, and no longer need too much rain, and frequent rain affects the maturity of crops and reduces their quality. When it comes time to harvest, it is necessary to have sunny weather to dry the field, and the continuous autumn rains at this time seriously hinder the harvest and even destroy the crops that are expected to be harvested.

    Unfortunately, most areas of our country just belong to the autumn rain type climate, especially in the Central Plains, in autumn, the cold air from the north invades southward, and the warm and humid air flow that gradually retreats here to form rainy weather, so the autumn rainfall often accounts for more than 60% of the total rainfall of the year.

    This rainy autumn is undoubtedly the most feared thing for people, because the autumn harvest is where the family's rations throughout the year are located. Once the autumn rain lasts, the whole family has to prepare to flee from their homeland. From this point of view, the "eventful autumn" is indeed the "autumn of critical survival".

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The correct explanation for an eventful season is a period of many accidents or incidents, a period of many incidents.

    Pronunciation: duō shì zhī qiū.

    Source: Cui Zhiyuan's "Former Xuanzhou Dangtu County Order Wang Ao Photo Yangzi County Order": The situation is an eventful autumn, and there is a wind.

    synonyms: many disasters, storms, internal and external troubles, difficult times.

    The eventful autumn sentence is as follows:

    1. The so-called eventful autumn is exactly like this! The blood of the Seven Priests spattered the temple, and the strange forces made waves.

    2. The eighteenth year of Hongqing was an eventful autumn, at the beginning of the year, a large number of Jieli tribes in the north gathered, intending to invade the south, the imperial court sent General Peng Lao as the commander, supervised by the prince Fengjintang, led 150,000 soldiers and horses to guard the border pass, and the main battlefield was in Shunyuan City.

    3. The Northeast is an eventful season, and the Japanese have repeatedly caused trouble by taking advantage of the Wanbaoshan incident in Changchun.

    4. The country is an eventful season, and each of us should devote ourselves to it and make a contribution.

    5. The chaos of the rivers and lakes is an eventful time, and you can show your skills.

    6. It's an eventful time, and you have to be careful in everything.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The meaning of eventful is interpreted as: accidents or incidents.

    多事之秋, a Chinese word, pinyin: duō shì zhī qiū, refers to a period of many accidents or incidents, and mostly refers to a turbulent political situation. From Tang Cui Zhiyuan's "Former Xuanzhou Dangtu County Order Wang Ao Photo Yangzi County Order":

    It's an eventful time; but it is a wind. ”

    Idioms that contain the word "zhi".

    1. Qianli Zhizu, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is qiān lǐ zhī zú, which means thousands of miles of horses, and is later also used as a metaphor for handsome talents. From Han Han Ying's "Han Poetry Biography".

    2. The water of the cloth belt, the Chinese idiom, pinyin is yī dài zhī shuǐ, and the meaning of the skin is as narrow as a belt of water, which means that although there are rivers, lakes and seas apart, the distance is not far, and it is enough to become an obstacle to communication. From "Southern History: The Reign of the Empress Chen".

    3. 松柏之寿, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is sōng bǎi zhī shòu, which means metaphorical longevity. From "The Latent Body of Imitation".

    4. The danger of inverted hanging, a Chinese idiom, pinyin: dào xuán zhī wēi, which means a metaphor for an extremely difficult situation. It is from "Mencius: Gongsun Choushang".

    5. The sorrow of frost and dew, a Chinese idiom, pinyin: shuāng lù zhī bēi, which means the sorrowful debate of parents and ancestors. From "Gan's Family Motto: The Final System".

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