On Bagong Mountain, all the plants and trees are soldiers. Allusion: All the plants and trees on Bagong Mountain are regarded as soldiers. Describes extreme fear and suspicion. Source: "The Records of Fu Jian in the Book of Jin": "Jian and Fu Rong climbed the city and looked at the king's army. They saw that the troops were in good order and the soldiers were elite. They also looked north at Bagong Mountain, where the vegetation was all human-like. Gu said to Rong, "This is also the case. A powerful enemy, what does it mean to be afraid? "Example: "~" is an example of an illusion. (Mao Zedong's "On Protracted War")
cǎo mù jiē bīng
Every tree and grass is a soldier Allusion: Treat all the grass and trees on the mountain as enemy soldiers. Describes people being suspicious when they are panicked. Source: "The Records of Fu Jian in the Book of Jin": "Jian and Fu Rong climbed the city to look at the king's army. They saw that the troops were in good order and the soldiers were elite. They also looked north at Bagong Mountain and the grass and trees were all human-like. Gu said to Rong: 'This is He is also a powerful enemy, so what does it mean to be afraid? "Example: Everyone was in shock and uncertainty that day, and even at night, there was still no movement. (Chapter 59 of "The Strange Current Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years" written by Wu Jianren of the Qing Dynasty)
cǎo mù jù xiǔ
Allusions about the decay of grass and trees: Die like grass and trees, and the world does not Know. It is a metaphor for a person who has achieved nothing in his life. Source: "Book of the Later Han·Zhu Mu Zhuan": "That one is decayed with the vegetation, and this one is in harmony with the metal and stone." Example: None
cǎo mù zhī wēi
Allusions about the power of vegetation and trees : Even the plants and trees know his reputation. Describes great power. Source: "New Tang Book·Zhang Wanfu Biography": "I know the vegetation in the Jianghuai River and your famous name." Example: None
cùn mù cén lóu
Allusions to Cun Mu Cen Tower: An inch of wood is as tall as a tall building with a spire. The original meaning is that if the starting point is different, the level cannot be compared. It is a metaphor that the standard of comparison must be the same. Later, the metaphor is also very different. Source: "Mencius · Gaozi Xia": "Don't understand the roots but align the ends. A square inch of wood can make the tower higher than a censer." Example: None
dà xīng tǔ mù
Large-scale construction Allusions: Xing: Founding; Civil: Refers to construction projects. Build houses on a large scale. Source: Volume 11 of "Rong Zhai Sanbi" by Hongmai of the Song Dynasty: "The treacherous ministers ignored the Zhenzong's Fu Duan and launched a large-scale civil engineering campaign, thinking that the palace should be built according to the Qing Dynasty." Example: Now that the Ling King has returned, he is ashamed of him. No merit, but ~, I want to use the material and resource system to show off to the princes. (Chapter 67 of Feng Menglong's "Records of the Kingdoms of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" of the Ming Dynasty)
dāi ruò mù jī
Stupid as a wooden chicken Allusion: Stupid: Silly, in a daze. Staying like a wooden chicken. Describes the state of being stunned by fear or surprise. Source: "Zhuangzi·Dasheng": "A few years ago. Although the chicken crows, it has not changed. It looks like a wooden chicken, and its virtue is complete. If there is no one who dares to respond to a different chicken, it will go away." Example: The bandit leader Hou Diankun, after learning the bad news, especially after learning about the arrest of Lao Yaodao, immediately... (Qu Bo's "Lin Hai Xue Yuan" 28)
déng mù qiú yú
Climb a tree to ask for fish Allusion: Climb: climb; wood: tree. Climb the trees to look for fish. It means that the direction and method are wrong and the purpose cannot be achieved. Source: Su Che of the Song Dynasty, "Ci Yun Wu Hou Xiucai Ji Jian Lu": "Climb the tree to ask for fish, and you will know how to dig it; walk around the nest to find rabbits and laugh at you." Example: None
dú mù bù chéng lín
dú mù bù chéng lín
p>A single tree cannot make a forest. A single tree cannot make a forest. It is a metaphor that one's personal power is limited and one cannot achieve great things. Source: "Da Zhi" by Cui Xiang of the Han Dynasty: "The tall trees are in the shade, and there is no forest." Example: None
dú mù nán zhī
A single tree cannot support itself Allusion: a piece of wood Can't support a tall house. It is a metaphor that one person's strength is too weak to maintain the overall situation. Source: Sui Dynasty Wang Tong's "Wen Zhongzi Shi Jun": "The building is about to collapse, and it is not supported by a single tree." Example: None
dù zhòng mù zhé
蠷中 Wood-breaking allusion: If there are too many borers, the wood will break. It is a metaphor that if there are too many unfavorable factors, it can cause disaster. Source: "Shang Junzi·Xiu Quan": "There are many beetles and the wood is broken, and the gap is big and the wall is damaged.
” Example: None
fěi bàng zhī mù
Slanderous wood allusion: slander: used as advice; wood: wooden sign. Erect a wooden sign at a traffic fortress for people to write Source of admonishment: "Historical Records·Xiaowen Ji": "In ancient times, when the world was governed, there was a sign of good deeds and a tree of slander, so those who knew how to govern came to admonish. ” Example: None
fēng mù hán bēi
Fengmuhansei allusion: It is a metaphor for the sadness of a filial son who cannot support his parents due to their parents’ death. Source: Han Ying Han Ying’s "Han Shi Wai Zhuan" Vol. 9: “The tree wants to be quiet but the wind does not stop; the child wants to be nourished but cannot be kissed. "Example: My late father, Gongbi, was an official in Huangzhou, so he lived in Qiting. Unfortunately, for many years he lived alone with his wife, the Liu family, and made fun of him and his wife. (Ming Dynasty Wang Tingna's "The Lion's Roar: Farewell") < /p>
fēng shēng hè lì, cǎo mù jiē bīng
The sound of wind and cranes makes all the grass and trees allusive: 唳: When you hear the sound of wind and cranes, you suspect that they are chasing soldiers. At that time, people were suspicious of gods and ghosts. Source: "Jin Shu·Xie Xuan Zhuan": "Hearing the sound of the wind and the roar of cranes, they all thought that Master Wang had arrived. "Example: The gangsters were fleeing in embarrassment~, scared out of their wits.
gāng yì mù nè
Strong and dull Allusions: Gang: strong; Yi: decisive; Wood: simple; Ne: speaking Slowness here refers to the four qualities of people praised by Confucius. Source: "The Analects of Confucius": "Confucius said: 'Hardness, perseverance, woodiness, slowness, and benevolence. '" Example: None
gǎo mù sǐ huī
The allusion of dead trees: dry trees and the cold ashes after the fire is out. It is a metaphor for extreme depression and indifference to everything. Source: "Zhuangzi: On the Equality of Things": "The solid form can be like a gaunt wood, but the solid heart can be as gray as death? "Example: Therefore, although Li Wan was widowed in his youth and lived in a rich and beautiful family, he was like "~" and ignored everything except to serve his relatives and adopt his son. (Chapter 4 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty)
hán mù chūn huá
Allusions to the cold wood and spring blossom: The cold wood does not wither, but the spring blossom blooms. Each metaphor has its own characteristics. Source: None Example: None
< p>huà dì kè mùThe allusion of carving wood on the painted ground: a metaphor for going to prison and being interrogated. Source: "Book of Liang·Biography of Wang Sengru": "Covering the painted ground and carving wood was something that people in the past hated. The thorns are so tired, how can I hear them? ” Example: None
jiāo náo shēng mù
Teaching monkeys to climb trees Allusion: Teaching monkeys to climb trees. It is a metaphor for instructing bad people to do bad things. Source: "The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Jiao Gong" : "Don't teach the 猱 to raise the wood, just like coating it. "Example: Although a few people act as agents of state affairs, they are not controlled by a few people. How can they use natural inequality as an excuse to commit crimes for the people? ("Late Qing Literature Series·China Today" Chapter 3)
jīn kǒu mù shé
Allusions to the Golden Mouth Wooden Tongue: A bronze bell with a wooden tongue, that is, a wooden bell, was used in ancient times to spread religious orders. Origin: Han Dynasty. Yang Xiong's "Fa Yan·Xue Xing": "Isn't Zhongni the way of heaven?" Zhongni is also a speaker; isn't he a Confucian? As Jiang Fujia said, it would be better to make all the scholars have golden mouths but wooden tongues. ” Example: None
kè mù wéi lì
The allusion of carving wood for officials: It means that you cannot be insulted by the jailer. Even the jailer made of wood cannot see him. Describes the jailer. The ferocity is terrifying. Source: "Book of Han: Biography of Sima Qian": "The old scholar has painted the ground to prevent the enemy from entering, and he has cut the wood for the officials to discuss what is wrong, and to make plans for the future. "Book of Han·Biography of Lu Wenshu": "If you carve wood as an official, the time is wrong." ” Example: None
kū mù féng chūn
Allusion of dead tree to spring: A dry tree regains its vitality when it encounters spring. It is a metaphor for a dying patient or thing to regain life. Source: Song Dynasty ·Volume 23 of Shi Daoyuan's "Jingde Chuandeng Lu": "A monk from Mahayana Mountain in Tangzhou asked: 'What happens to the dead tree when spring comes? ’ The master said, ‘It’s rare in the world. ’” Example: ~, old flowers are being replayed and old works are being republished, which is naturally something to be happy about.
(Jun Qing's "Written When Hundreds of Flowers Bloom Again")
kū mù sǐ huī
Dead wood dead ashes Allusion: dead ashes: the cold ashes remaining after burning. The body is like a dead tree, and the heart is like ashes. The metaphor is extremely negative and pessimistic. Source: "Zhuangzi·Qiwu Lun": "The shape can be as solid as a hanging tree, but the heart can be as solid as the ashes of death?" Example: Although there are many things, those who have only a shallow understanding are like ~ and stop. ("Ying Zhongshi Shu" by Chen Liang of the Song Dynasty)
kū mù xiǔ zhū
Dead wood and rotten tree Allusion: dead wood, rotten tree roots. A metaphor for decaying power or an aging and useless person. Source: Han Dynasty Zou Yang's "Book of Shangliang King in Prison": "Therefore, if someone talks first, the dead wood will rot and the merits of the tree will not be forgotten." Example: The clouds are about to rise at the top of Baiyun Mountain, and the shouts from the bottom of Baiyun Mountain are urgent, ~ work hard together. (Chapter from Mao Zedong's "Yu Jia Ao·Revolt against the Second Great "Encirclement and Suppression"")
kū mù zài shēng
Dead wood regeneration Allusion: Dead trees have regained their vitality. It is a metaphor for gaining vitality after setbacks. Source: Song Dynasty Su Che's "Chen Ruyi Bachelor's Nanjing Expression of Appreciation": "How can it be said that the holy grace has not been abandoned? See mulberry elm, dead wood regenerated, and wet with rain and dew again." Example: None
lì mù nán mén
lì mù nán mén
p>Allusions to the South Gate of Limu: Limu: erect a tree on the ground. Use concrete facts to prove that new laws and systems must be implemented. It is often used to describe winning the trust of the people. Source: "Historical Records·Biographies of Shang Jun": "The order has been issued but has not yet been issued. In order to fear that the people will not believe it, we have set up a three-foot-long gate at the south gate of the capital. If the people can move to the north gate, we will give ten gold coins. The people will be surprised. Don't dare to move... There is a man who is a disciple, and he will give you fifty gold to show his innocence. "Example: None
lián lǐ zhī mù
Allusions to the wood of Lianli: Different roots. trees with branches growing together. In ancient times, it was considered an auspicious sign. Source: "Book of Jin·Ji Yuan Di": "A beast with one horn, a tree with branches." Example: None
liáng qín zé mù
Allusion to a good bird choosing wood: a metaphor for a sage Choose the master and act. Source: "Zuo Zhuan·Eleventh Year of Duke Ai": "The bird chooses the wood, but the wood cannot choose the bird." Example: None
má mù bù rén
Insensitive allusion: inhumane : No feeling. Limb paralysis and loss of consciousness. It is a metaphor for slow response or indifference to external things. Source: Ming Dynasty Xue Ji's "Medical Records·General Introduction": "One day the skin is dead and numb, and the next day the flesh is dead and acupuncture does not hurt." Example: No sympathy, no heat, is it ~? Still ungrateful. (Wen Yiduo's "Great Facts, Immortal Meanings")
mù mù yǐ gǒng
The tomb has been arched. Allusion: The trees on the tomb are as thick as two hands clasped together. It means you are going to die. This is a curse word. The latter means that the person has been dead for a long time. Source: "Zuo Zhuan·The 32nd Year of Duke Xi": "How do you know? Zhongshou, the wooden arch of your tomb is also." Example: None
mù běn shuǐ yuán
Allusions to woody water sources: The roots of trees and the source of water. A metaphor for the root of something or the reason for something. Source: "Zuo Zhuan·The Ninth Year of Zhaogong": "I am like my uncle, just as clothes have crowns, water and wood have origins, and people have plans." Example: None
mù diāo ní sù
Allusion to wood carving and clay sculpture: Idols carved from wood or shaped from clay. Describes a person who is dull and inflexible or has a sluggish expression. Source: Volume 9 of "Warning Words" by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "The two groups of civil and military officials are like clay sculptures and wood carvings, no one dares to respond." Example: The people in Yihong Courtyard were all frightened. (Chapter 94 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty)
mù jī yǎng dào
Allusions about raising wooden chickens: wooden chicken: a chicken that is good at fighting and looks like wood rigid. Describes mastery of kung fu. Source: "Zhuangzi·Dasheng": "A few years ago. Although the chicken crows, it has not changed. It looks like a wooden chicken, and its virtue is complete. If there is no one who dares to respond to a different chicken, it will go away." Example: None
mù rén shí xīn
The allusion of the wooden man and the stone heart: Describes a firm will and will not be tempted by any temptation. Source: "Book of Jin·Xia Tongzhuan": "Tong Wei sat as before, as if he had heard nothing.
Chong and others dispersed and said, "This Wu'er is a man of wood and a heart of stone." '" Example: Zhang Shengnai ~ Ye. If someone with feelings sees him, he will not be punished. (Song Dynasty Qin Chun's "Tan Yige Biography")
mù yǐ chéng zhōu
Allusions to the tree has become a boat: trees The boat has been made. It means that things are a foregone conclusion and cannot be changed. Source: Chapter 34 of Li Ruzhen's "Jing Hua Yuan" in the Qing Dynasty: "Now the boat has been made, and this is what Brother Lin has destined." ” Example: None
ní sù mù diāo
Allusions to clay sculptures and wood carvings: refers to idols made of clay and wood carvings. It is a metaphor for people’s dull expressions and actions. Source: "Warning to the World" by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty Volume 9 of "Tongyan": "The two classes of civil and military forces are like clay sculptures and wood carvings, no one dares to respond. ” Example: None
rén fēi mù shí
People are not wood and stone allusion: refers to the fact that people have thoughts and feelings and are easily moved by external things, which is different from inanimate, unconscious, Emotionless trees and stones. Source: Han Dynasty Sima Qian's "Report to Ren Shaoqing": "I am not a person of wood or stone, alone in the company of legal officials, in a deep prison, who can complain? ” Example: None
rù mù sān fēn
Three-thirds of the wood writing allusion: According to legend, Wang Xizhi was writing on a wooden board. When the carpenter was carving, he found that the writing penetrated three-thirds of the wood. It describes the calligraphy that is extremely powerful. . The problem of multi-metaphor analysis is very profound. Source: "Shujuan·Wang Xizhi" by Zhang Huaiguan of the Tang Dynasty: "Wang Xizhi's book Zhuan, the workers cut it, and the pen penetrated into the wood. "Example: When we read this poem, we have a special feeling of joy and joy. (Qin Mu's "Don't Stretch Out Your Hands")
shān mù zì kòu
The allusion of mountain trees and bandits : The trees on the mountain are cut down because they have grown into useful timber. It is a metaphor that they are not exempt from disasters because they are useful. Source: "Zhuangzi: The World": "The trees on the mountain are invaded by themselves, and the fire is burned by them." ” Example: None
shān tuí mù huài
Allusions to the decay of mountain and wood: album: Mount Tai; decay: collapse; wood: beam. Mount Tai collapsed and beams were broken. Metaphor of being looked up to by everyone The character passed away. Source: "Book of Rites·Tan ??Gong": "Is Mount Tai declining?" Are the beams bad? Are philosophers withered? "Example: None
shēng zhèn lín mù
The sound vibrates the forest allusion: describes the high-pitched and loud sound of singing or musical instruments. Source: "Liezi·Tangwen": "Fujie Elegy, The sound vibrates the trees, and the sound stops the moving clouds. ” Example: None
shéng jù mù duàn
Allusion to sawing wood with a rope: Using a rope as a saw can also cut the wood. It is a metaphor that although the strength is small, as long as you persist, things will change. You can succeed. Source: Volume 10 of "Helin Jade Dew" by Luo Dajing of the Song Dynasty: "One penny a day, a thousand penny a thousand days, a rope cuts the wood, and a drop of water penetrates the stone." ” Example: None
shí nián shù mù, bǎi nián shù rén
It takes ten years to cultivate trees and a hundred years to cultivate people. Allusion: tree: cultivate, cultivate. It is a metaphor that cultivating talents is a long-term solution. It also means that cultivating talents is not easy. Source: "Guanzi Quan Xiu": "A one-year plan is better than planting a valley; a ten-year plan is better than growing trees; a lifelong plan is better than cultivating people." ” Example: Everyone in the West knows that we should do a good job in cultivating talents.
shuǐ mù qīng huá
Shui Mu Tsinghua allusion: water: pool water, stream water; wood: Flowers and trees; Qing: quiet; Hua: beautiful and lustrous. It refers to the clear and beautiful garden scenery. Source: Xie Hun of Jin Dynasty's poem "You Xichi": "Jingchen is full of singing birds, and the water and trees are clear and clear." "Example: Recently, a larger garden was built outside Nancheng, and the water of Sanli River was diverted into the garden. It is really ~, entering the garden feels like being in a resort in the south of the Yangtze River. (Yao Xueyin's "Li Zicheng" Volume 2 Chapter 29)
tài shān liáng mù
The allusion of Mount Tai's beams: Like the collapse of Mount Tai and the destruction of beams, it is a metaphor for the death of a great man. Source: "Book of Rites·Tan ??Gong": "Written by Confucius. Holding his hands behind his back and dragging his stick, he waved it at the door and sang: "Mount Tai is falling!" It's so bad! Philosophers are so withered! ’” Example: At a time when the country’s foundation is not yet solid and its talents are disappearing, who will be able to support the crisis?~ My colleagues and I are overwhelmed with grief.
(Chapter 22 of "Popular Romance of the Republic of China" by Cai Dongfan and Xu Jinfu)
tǔ mù xíng hái
Earth and wood body allusion: Xingke: refers to the human body. The shape is like earth and wood. It is a metaphor for people's true colors, without modification. Source: "Shishuo Xinyu·Rong Zhi" by Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty: "Liu Ling is six feet long, looks very ugly and haggard, and has a shape of earth and wood." Example: He has a handsome appearance but is plain, ~, but he dares to speak when things happen. . ("New Book of Tang·Biography of Hao Chujun")
tǔ niú mù mǎ
Ox and wooden horse Allusion: A cow made of clay, a horse made of wood. There is nothing practical about metaphors. Source: "Guan Yinzi·Bachie": "Those who know the fakeness of things do not need to get rid of them. For example, if you see a native cow or a wooden horse, although you keep the name of the cow and horse in your heart, you will forget the reality of the cow and horse." Example: If the family property is If you get foolish and blind, it means that the shape is similar but the function is different, so you can't get involved in the Tao. ("Northern History·Su Chuo Biography")
wú yuán zhī shuǐ, wú běn zhī mù
Water without a source, wood without roots Allusions: source: water source; source: root. Water without a source, trees without roots. Metaphor for something without foundation. Source: "Zuo Zhuan·9th Year of Zhaogong": "I am like my uncle, just like clothes have a crown, wood and water have origins." Example: The reason why rational things are reliable is because they come from sensibility, otherwise rational things That’s it~. (Mao Zedong's "On Practice")
xià qiáo mù rù yōu gǔ
Go down the tree into the deep valley Allusion: Come down from the tall tree and get into the deep valley. It is a metaphor for abandoning light and turning to darkness, or turning from a good situation into a bad situation. Source: "Mencius Teng Wen Gong 1": "I have heard that those who came out of the valley and moved to the trees have not heard of those who went down the trees and entered the valley." Example: None
xíng jiāng jiù mù
The allusion of the dying tree: 行江: will be about to happen; 木: refers to the coffin. It means that a person's life span is not long and he is about to enter a coffin. Source: "Zuo Zhuan: The Twenty-Three Years of Duke Xi": "I am twenty-five years old, and if I marry like this, I will be dead." Example: But I just want to survive in my old age. (Chapter 25 of "History of Pain" by Wu Jianren of the Qing Dynasty)
xiǔ mù bù diāo
Rotten wood cannot be carved Allusion: Rotten wood cannot be carved. It's a metaphor that people can't become successful if they don't make progress. Source: "The Analects of Confucius Gongye Chang": "Rotten wood cannot be carved, and a wall of dung cannot be built." Example: None
xiǔ mù fèn qiáng
Allusions to the rotten wood and dung wall: Rotten wood, filthy earthen walls. It is a metaphor for people who have no future. Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Gong Yechang": "Rotten wood cannot be carved, and a wall of dung cannot be built." Example: None
xiǔ mù fèn tǔ
Rotten wood and dung Allusions: rotten wood : rotten wood; dung soil: dirty soil and smelly mud. It is a metaphor for a person who is unworthy of development and of no use to society. Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Gong Yechang": "Zaiyu was sleeping during the day, and the Confucius said: 'Rotten wood cannot be carved, and a wall of dung cannot be wrought, so why should I be punished?'" Example: None
xiǔ mù sǐ huī
Allusion to dead wood and ashes: withered trees and the cold ashes after a fire. It is a metaphor for feeling extremely depressed and indifferent to anything. Source: "Zhuangzi·Qiwu Lun": "The description can be as solid as a dead wood, but the solid heart can be as gray as death?" Example: None
xuē mù wéi lì
Cutting Wood is an official allusion: It means that he cannot be insulted by the jailer, even if the jailer is made of wood, he cannot see him. Describe the jailer's brutality and fearfulness. Source: Han Dynasty Sima Qian's "Report to Ren Shaoqing": "If you cut wood to serve as an official, the discussion will not be right." "Hanshu Sima Qian's Biography": "The old scholar has painted the ground to be impenetrable. If he cuts wood to serve as an official, the discussion will be wrong, and the plan will be in Xian Dynasty. "Example: None
yī cǎo fù mù
Allusions of relying on grass and trees: It originally refers to ghosts and gods who have something to rely on and are good at doing power and blessing. Later, it is a metaphor for relying on the power of others to do evil. It also means being unable to stand on one's own feet and relying on others. Source: The poem "Witch Temple" by Wang Zhou of the Five Dynasties: "Since the day relies on power and fortune, it has been a spirit for a long time, relying on grass and attached trees, making false accusations and being ignorant.
"Example: There must be someone who risked my family name to do such things. (The second fold of "Li Kui Bearing the Jing" by Yuan Kangjin)
yī cǎo yī mù
p>The allusion of a grass and a tree: a metaphor for very small things. Source: "Book of the Later Han·Ying Shao Zhuan": "A dry grass in spring is a disaster, and a blooming tree in autumn is also a strange thing." "Example: No alarm is allowed. Anyone who offends the Xi family will be beheaded! (Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Eastern Zhou Dynasty Chronicles" Chapter 39)
yī mù nán zhī
一木 Unable to support allusion: The building is about to collapse and cannot be supported by a single piece of wood. It is a metaphor that one person's strength is too weak to maintain the overall situation. Source: Sui Dynasty Wang Tong's "Wen Zhongzi·Shi Jun": "The building is about to collapse, which is not possible." It is supported by a tree. "Example: He felt that he could not stand alone in the court, and it was really "~the building is about to collapse." (Yao Xueyin's "Li Zicheng" Volume 1, Chapter 3)
yí huā jiē mù
< p>The allusion of transplanting flowers and trees: Grafting the branches or buds of one kind of flower or tree onto another kind of flower or tree. It is a metaphor for secretly replacing people or things to deceive others. Source: Volume 17 of "Er'ke Paidan Surprise" by Ling Mengchu of the Ming Dynasty. Classmates recognize the fake as the real, and the female scholar makes the best of things. ” Example: Noneyuán kǒng fāng mù
The allusion of round hole and square wood: Put the square wood into the round hole. It is a metaphor that the two cannot be compatible. Source: Song Dynasty·Shi Dao The original "Jingde Chuan Deng Lu" states: "If you use the finite mind for infinite purposes, it is like making a round hole out of a square piece of wood. ” Example: None
yuán mù jǐng zhěn
Allusion to log alarm pillow: Use logs as pillows to easily wake you up when you fall asleep. Describes hard work and self-reliance. Source: Song Dynasty Fan Zuyu "Sima Wen's Inscription on the Announcement of Quilts": "Use logs as pillows, turn the pillows around when taking a nap, and then start reading. ” Example: None
yuán mù qiú yú
Allusions to Yuanmu for fish: Yuanmu: climb a tree. Climb a tree to find fish. It means that the direction or method is wrong and it is impossible to achieve the goal. Source: "Mencius: King Hui of Liang 1": "Do what you want, and ask for what you want, just like asking for a fish based on a tree. "Example: If you want to get out of this barrier well, your Majesty is~, it is not only useless, but also harmful. (Ming Dynasty Xu Zhonglin's "Fengshen Yanyi" Chapter 33)
zhǎn mù jiē gān < /p>
Allusions to cutting down trees and raising poles: Jie: to raise; pole: bamboo pole. Cutting down trees as weapons and raising bamboo poles as military flags. Source: Han Jia Yi's "Guo Qin Lun": "Beheading." The wood is used as a soldier, the pole is raised as a flag, the clouds in the world respond, and the scenery follows after winning food, the heroes of Shandong rise together and destroy the Qin clan. "Example: I heard that Tianhu's power has set a prairie fire, and it is difficult to destroy it without fierce generals and soldiers. (Ming Dynasty Shi Naian's "Water Margin" Chapter 91)
zhí mù bì fá
The allusion of "straight trees": "straight trees"; "cutting" refers to the fact that upright people are prone to resentment. It will be exhausted, and the straight trees will be cut down. "Zhuangzi·Shanmu": "Therefore, its ranks are not blocked, and outsiders' soldiers are not harmed, so they are free from trouble." The straight trees are cut down first, and the sweet wells are exhausted first. ” Example: None
zhǐ jiàn shù mù, bù jiàn sēn lín
See only the trees, but not the forest Allusion: metaphor only sees part, not the whole or the whole. Source: None Example: None
zhú tóu mù xiè
Allusions to bamboo and sawdust: a metaphor for usable waste. Source: "Book of Jin·Biography of Tao Kan": "When building ships, sawdust and bamboo. , I asked him to raise his palms, and I was puzzled. "Example: The seasons are related to each other, and the priorities are related to each other. Although there are some who respond to my needs, I am convinced that my sister's distinction is true.
("Sacrifice to Brother-in-law Zhou Yingbo" by Chen Liang of the Song Dynasty)
On Bagong Mountain, the grass and trees are all dense and tall. The grass and trees in the Cen Tower are all dry and decayed. The grass and trees are sparse and sparse.
The grass and trees are a fool, and the grass and trees know their power and touch the stone. Fish in the pond, forest, grass, clothing, and food. A single tree cannot make a forest.
A single tree cannot make a forest. If there is no forest, the trees are broken. Dig the ground. A single tree cannot stand. Climb the tree and ask for fish. Be as dumb as a wooden chicken. Be as dumb as a wooden chicken.
Stand like a wooden chicken. Massive construction projects. Beet beetles. The tree breaks and slanders, the tree meets the pole, the wind and the wood contain sadness
The sadness of the wind and the wood, the thoughts of the wind and the wood, the pumice and the sunken wood, the wind and the roar of the crane, and the grass and trees are all dead and tiled, and the trees are uprooted
The trees in my old home, the old trees, the tall trees, the tall trees in the sky Dead gray, resolute, dull, painted ground, carved wood, cold wood, spring blossoms
Chrysostom’s tongue teaches rising wood, dead wood blooms in spring, dead wood blooms, dead wood, dead wood blooms
Carved wood is for swans, carved wood is for official, dead wood Dead trees regenerate dead trees, dead trees join together
Standing trees, south gate, good birds, choose wood, woody water source, wood carvings, clay sculptures, male and female trees, dry bird perch
Subjects caused by wood damage, wood damage, mountain decay The wood hens were raised until the wood fell and they returned to their roots, indifferent and indifferent. The tomb was arched
The tomb was arched and the wood was dull and taciturn. The wood has been completed, the boat is singing in the trees, the wild geese are straight, the clay sculptures, the wood carvings, the rotten trees, the rotten trees
The rotten trees, the green and yellow ditch trees, have moved to the trees, people are not grass, people are not wood and stone, people are not earth and wood
Three parts of the wood are not wood or stone. Dead gray wood rope sawn wood broken water wood Qinghua mountain wood self-defense
Ten years of trees, hundred years of tree decay mountain decayed wood broken stone heart wood gut sound vibrating forest tree throwing wood to repay the harvest
Earth tree shape skeleton earth cow Trojan horse Taishan Beams with iron cores, wooden guts, trees without roots, water without a source
Dead apes harm trees, water without sources, trees without roots, dead apes disaster, trees are dying, rotten trees cannot be carved
Rotten wood dung Walls are rotten, dung, dirt, rotten wood is hard to carve, rotten wood is hard to carve, rotten wood is hard to carve, dead wood is ashes, rotten wood cannot be carved
Rotten wood produces flowers, cut wood to make officials' hearts like haggard wood, heart is like wood and stone, rotten plants, under dead trees, trees enter deep valleys
attached to grass Wood leaning on grass and attached wood, one grass and one tree, moving flowers and grafting wood, round hole, square wood, relying on wood
Elm wood, elm knot, round wood, police pillow, elm head, elm head, one wood is difficult to support
Extraordinary trees, exotic flowers, and trees seeking fish. Cut off the poles and uncover the trees. Only trees are seen. No forest. Straight trees must be cut down.
Cut down the trees. Uncover the poles. Cast wood. Carve the ice. Straight trees. Cut down the graves first. Bamboo chips have already been collected.