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This incident refers to the fact that there was a country called Yoro at that time, and he thought that he was the most powerful country, but in fact it was not.
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Why go back to the source of historical events and discuss this issue? Going back to the past means choosing a direction and a position. Of course, I'm not against it all, combined with Sanxingdui archaeology, don't we reconsider this "historical and cultural term Yelang arrogance"?
The cultural relics unearthed from Sanxingdui excavation span about 3,800 years, from the Neolithic Age to the Bronze Age. But the most important words and carriers have not yet been discovered. Therefore, there may be problems of oral transmission of culture, etc.
Due to many factors such as natural conditions, language, natural culture, and geographical limitations, it is possible that there is only one legend in the country of Yoro.
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This allusion is because in ancient times there was a country called Yelang Country, like the frog at the bottom of the well, thinking that he was very strong, and then he was destroyed as quickly as possible, and the word Yelang arrogance came from this.
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The people of Yelang Country, because of their shallow knowledge, have not seen the rest of the big countries, and feel that what they have in their country is the best in the world, so they have this allusion, Yelang is arrogant.
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Historical allusion Yoro arrogantly said that Yoro has little knowledge and always feels that the things in his country are the best in the world, so there is this allusion.
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We all know the allusion of Yerou's arrogance, and the allusion of Yerou's arrogance actually has a story in it, and we all know that this story has given us a lot of inspiration, so Yerou's arrogance is also a very good idiom story. This very good idiom story, in fact, at the beginning is about a country called Yelang, who is very arrogant and closed off from the country, feeling that their country is very strong and will not be violated by other countries.
So they are very unconscious, that is to say, they unconsciously will not exercise their own country, and finally their own country, died in the war of other countries, of course, this story also gives us a lot of inspiration, whether it is to be a person or to do things, we have to weigh our own weight, learn from others, there are things we don't have, only by learning others, we can enrich ourselves, only by enriching ourselves, we can become better and better, if we can't even sprint ourselves, How to defeat the enemy.
Of course, if we only value our own good people can not see the good of others, can not learn the benefits of others, then we can not learn anything, which will also make our ability worse and worse after can only be defeated by the enemy, so whether as a country or as a nation, we must have our own self-confidence, and then have our own self-confidence at the same time, we must also exercise our own ability, only exercise our own ability.
All countries will be afraid of us, we will not violate, if we only feel that we are very strong and do not exercise our ability, in the end we can only be defeated by a country stronger than ourselves, only by being defeated by a strong country, we will realize our own shortcomings, so we must be aware of our own shortcomings in advance, and work hard to exercise our abilities and talents in order to succeed.
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The allusion of "Yelang arrogance" comes from "Historical Records: The Biography of Southwest Yilie". This idiom is about the king who never left the Yelang country and thought that his country was the largest, and the Han Dynasty sent an envoy to the Yelang country, and the king also asked him which was the bigger of the Han Dynasty or the Yelang country.
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Yelang is arrogant, a metaphor for people who are ignorant and arrogant. Idiom story or source: "Historical Records: The Biography of Southwest Yilie":
The king of Dian and the Han envoy said: 'Who is the Han and me?' And the same is true of the Marquis of Yelang.
The road is not passable, so they think that they are the lord of a state, and they don't know the vast Han Dynasty.
Idiom story: During the Western Han Dynasty, there was a Yelang country in the southwest with an area only the size of a state in the Han Dynasty, with a sparse population and thin land, and the king was very proud and thought that Yelang was the only big country in the world. The court of the Western Han Dynasty sent Tang Meng to visit Yelang Kingdom, and the king of Yelang Kingdom asked without knowing how high or low
Who is older than me? Tang Meng smiled dumbly.
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From "Historical Records: The Biography of Southwest Yilie". It is a biography of the nation, which Sima Qian spent 18 years compiling.
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"Historical Records: The Biography of Southwest Yilie": "The King of Dian and the Han envoy said: 'Who is the Han and me? And the same is true of the Marquis of Yelang. The road is not passable, so they think that they are the lord of a state, and they don't know the vast Han Dynasty. ”
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It means a satire on people who are arrogant, and the allusion to this sentence refers to the fact that there is a country called Yoro, which is actually very small, but since King Yoro has not produced Yoro, he feels that his country is the largest. Later, the envoy of the Han Dynasty went to Yelang, and the king of Yelang asked the envoy of the Han Dynasty, who was bigger Yelang or the Han Dynasty? The envoy of the Han Dynasty said that Yelang was only the size of a county in the Han Dynasty.
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This is a country called Yoro, and the king has never been out, so he feels that his country is the biggest, and he knows that the other countries that try to visit only know that their country is not as big as the county seat of the messenger. It is mainly used to satirize those who are short-sighted and self-righteous.
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Yoro's arrogance means that this person is very ignorant and arrogant, and the allusion here is: There used to be a country called Yoro, and his king was very ignorant and felt that his country was the biggest, and later met other big countries and knew that his country was small.
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Yoro arrogance refers to the meaning of a person who is ignorant and arrogant. Sometimes there is a small country called Yoro, and the king of this small country has never been to another country, and thinks that their country is big and rich.
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The meaning of this allusion is that at night there is a man whose name is Lang, and he thinks that he is strong, so he goes to catch ghosts at night.
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