Words describing those literati

1. Words describing literati: poet, poet, scholar, Confucian scholar, bachelor of arts.

First of all, the poet

Interpretation: Mo Ke: literati; Poet: Poet. Generally refers to the literati.

From: "To Xue Zhongcheng": "Poet Mo Ke, strive for a new article."

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Han Yu

Translation: Those literati wrote a new chapter to argue and ridicule.

For example, emperors, generals, poets, monks and hermits of all ages were named after these beautiful peaks, so there are 72 peaks.

Second, poets and writers.

Interpretation: Mo Ke: Literati. Generally refers to elegant literati.

From: The Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties, the first time: "How many poets and poets have been ridiculed by pavilions and bronze finches?"

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Chu Renhuo

How many literati are ridiculed and ridiculed by pavilions and bronze pavilions?

Ex.: This glance gives the impression that all poets and writers have tried their best to recite it since ancient times, but they can't. Because there is no language or words in the world that can describe the subtlety of this glance.

Third, a scholar.

Interpretation: humble: one. Used as a nickname for self-proclaimed scholars or ordinary scholars in the old days.

From: Preface to Autumn Farewell of Wang Tengting in Hongzhou: "I am a little scholar."

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Wang Bo

I am humble, a scholar.

Example: A scholar, a generation of gifted scholars, wrote a tragic and tragic legendary song with many Jianghu children in Yongle.

Fourth, Confucian scholars

Interpretation: humble: one. A little scholar.

From: "Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesses" 47: "How dare a student and a Confucian scholar do state affairs?"

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Shi Yukun

A student, a little scholar, why dare to interfere in state affairs?

Example: A college student who crossed the border suddenly fell into troubled times and became a Confucian scholar-Chen Deng.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) Bachelor of Arts.

Interpretation: generally refers to literati and scholars.

From: "Love in Poetry": "In the past, a bachelor of arts was full of energy and tasted his way."

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: Hu Yinglin

In the past, Bachelor of Arts devoted his life to these aspects.

Example: The book engraving workshop in Nanhou Street directly serves the scholars, officials and dignitaries in the three lanes and seven lanes.

2. Literati idiom: a hundred generations of literati: Zong: a person who is imitated.

A figure who can be regarded as a model of literati for a long time. Flowers in the pen: a metaphor for literati's talent and elegance, and a masterpiece of poetry and prose.

A place where scholars gather. Holding the Aoyin: In the past, it meant that literati were addicted to crabs and alcohol, escaping from reality.

Poet wit: poet: a person who is good at writing. Always refers to talented literati.

Poet Mo Ke: Mo Ke: Literati. Generally refers to elegant literati.

Underground writing: old name, referring to the premature death of talented scholars. Love affair: an elegant and interesting thing.

Old refers to literati's activities such as poetry, piano, chess, calligraphy and painting. It also refers to the ambiguous relationship between men and women.

The storm is drifting: drifting, drifting: drifting with the current. Calligraphy originally described elegance and elegance, and later it was compared to the separation of husband and wife or the frustration of literati.

Floating white pen: floating: punishing people for drinking; White: refers to a large cup specially used to punish alcohol; Floating white: refers to drinking and toasting; Pen: Hold the pen. Writing while drinking.

In the old days, it was a metaphor for the elegance and talent of literati. Dependent; Subordinate; Dependent; Following; Elegance: generally refers to poetry.

Refers to people who lack cultural accomplishment to make friends with literati and participate in related cultural activities in order to decorate the facade. The first division of melon characters: in the old days, scholars divided melon characters into two characters to mark the year, that is, sixteen years old.

Mostly used for women. Hanlin Mozi: Literati's nickname.

Oh, the wall asks heaven: Oh, loudly reprimand angrily; Ask Heaven: Ask Heaven a question. Describe a scholar who complains when he is frustrated.

Scholar: refers to a person with literary talent and business relationship with writing. They are both "Ye Hui literati".

Wine club poetry: wine club: a group established by wine lovers; Poetic world: the place where poets meet. Refers to an organization where literati gather to drink and write poems.

Wandering storm: drifting, wave: drifting with the current. Calligraphy originally described elegance and elegance, and later it was compared to the separation of husband and wife or the frustration of literati.

Wipe the wind on the moon: it means to treat the moon as a dish. This is a quip from the literati that the family is poor and there is nothing to entertain guests. Poet: Poet.

Generally refers to the literati. Best animal: best: the former refers to actors; Livestock: Livestock.

As a play to amuse him. Refers to the attitude of ancient emperors towards literati.

Wandering book sword: ancient legend says that literati carried book swords and traveled everywhere. Abandon my pen and join the army: I'll still join the army.

Refers to the literati who abandon literature and join the military. Emigration poets: emigrants: officials relegated to other places; Poet: Poet.

An exiled official, a sentimental poet. Generally refers to depressed literati.

Piano sword falls: piano: musical instrument; Sword: weapon; Drift: drift; Zero: Lonely zero. Refers to the literati down and out frustrated, inflation everywhere.

Poor people: poor literati. Poor and backward workers: workers: exquisite and wonderful.

In the past, people thought that the poorer a scholar was, the better his poems were. Three cups of introduction: three cups: refers to drinking three glasses of wine; Avenue: a wide road.

After three glasses of wine, you can reach the ideal state. Describe the old literati because of their dissatisfaction with politics, narcissism, and drinking to drown their sorrows.

Wind and coquetry endow bones: refers to the emotional appeal and character of literati. Poets and poets: poets, writers and other elegant literati.

Both are "poets and writers". Poet: Poet: Qu Yuan wrote Li Sao, so he is called a poet.

Mo Ke: Literati. Refers to poets, writers and other elegant literati.

Poet Mohist: refers to poets, writers and other scholars. Both are "poets and writers".

Poet: refers to poets, writers and other elegant literati. Both are "poets and writers".

Poets and hermits: poets, writers and other elegant literati. Both are "poets and writers".

Savonmoke: refers to poets, writers and other elegant literati. Both are "poets and writers".

Fat and plump: The literati in Song Dynasty were fat and plump, with poor writing style, while Ding Wei was thin and thin in Song Dynasty, with excellent poems. Metaphor is like a person.

Mr. Fu Sheng: A scholar with a Confucian crown on his fingers, wearing Confucian clothes and neatly dressed. Poet Mo Ke: Mo Ke: Literati.

Refers to a scholar who is simply engaged in literary creation. Patrol the street with a pen: with a brush; Patrol: Walking in the street.

Refers to the poor literati selling poems in the street. Sven sweeping the floor: Sven: refers to culture or literati; Sweep the floor: a metaphor for the complete loss of reputation, credit, status, etc.

Refers to a culture or scholar who is not respected or self-indulgent. Sven Di Wei: You sweep the floor sven.

Refers to a culture or scholar who is not respected or self-indulgent. Sven: Sven: refers to a scholar or a Confucian.

Refers to scholars or scholars belonging to the same school. Sven school: Sven refers to a scholar or a Confucian.

Refers to scholars or scholars belonging to the same school. Acid is not slippery: acid: poor and pedantic.

Describe the pedantry of literati. Join the army: join the army.

Throw away the pen and join the army. Refers to the literati joining the army.

Take off your boots and polish your ink: it means trying your best to serve and please the literati. Writing source: writing: learning; Line: conduct; Out: be an official; Location: seclusion.

Always refers to the scholar's knowledge, conduct and attitude towards official retirement. Literary cocktail party: a poetry and wine gathering held regularly by scholars in the old days.

Literati: Generally speaking, it refers to literati and literati. Literati: generally refers to literati.

Scholars despise each other: light: contempt. Refers to scholars who despise each other.

Bachelor of Literati: generally refers to literati and literati. Zheng Wen Xiong Shuai: the commander-in-chief in the ranks of literati.

Refers to the outstanding literary talent, ranking first in the literary world. Ask heaven: ask heaven: ask questions to heaven; Oh: Shouting.

Describe a scholar who complains when he is frustrated. Five Classics Sweep the Floor: Five Classics: Borrowing Scholars.

Lose the face of a scholar. In the old days, it also meant the disappearance of the way of saints.

Xiuwen Underground: Xiuwen: Ming Xiu Culture and Education. Refers to the death of a scholar.

Elegant and charming: an elegant and charming scholar. One dress and one use: one: the ancient wine container refers to drinking; Yong: Poetry.

Old refers to the gathering of literati drinking and reciting poems. My Longmen: I: a generation; Longmen: At the end of the Han Dynasty, Mars had the same name. Later, a scholar visited the door, which was called climbing the Longmen.

A figure admired by scholars. A poem: a poem; An ancient container for holding wine, referring to drinking.

Old refers to the gathering of literati drinking and reciting poems. Clothing cultural relics: clothing: ancient scholars and above wore crowns, and there are many metaphors here.

Metaphor is peaceful and prosperous, literati come forth in large numbers and culture is prosperous. Chanting the wind and playing the moon: in the past, it refers to works written or recited by scholars with natural scenery such as the wind and the moon as their themes.

Now I describe my work as empty and boring. Chanting the wind and the moon: in the past, it meant that literati wrote or chanted the wind and the moon.

3. The idiom describing the poet is only a rough idea: it refers to the place where scholars gather.

Holding the Aoyin: In the past, it meant that literati were addicted to crabs and alcohol, escaping from reality.

Poet wit: poet: a person who is good at writing. Always refers to talented literati.

Poet Mo Ke: Mo Ke: Literati. Generally refers to elegant literati.

Underground writing: old name, referring to the premature death of talented scholars.

Love affair: an elegant and interesting thing. Old refers to literati's activities such as poetry, piano, chess, calligraphy and painting. It also refers to the ambiguous relationship between men and women.

The first division of melon characters: in the old days, scholars divided melon characters into two characters to mark the year, that is, sixteen years old. Mostly used for women.

Hanlin Mozi: a scholar's elegant name.

Oh, the wall asks heaven: Oh, loudly reprimand angrily; Ask Heaven: Ask Heaven a question. Describe a scholar who complains when he is frustrated.

Scholar: refers to a person with literary talent and business relationship with writing. They are both "Ye Hui literati".

4. The words used to describe people's culture are the words used to describe people's culture: erudite, well-read, well-informed, knowledgeable and profound.

First, learning to be rich in five cars [xué f ǔ w ǔ ch ē]

Explanation: five cars: refers to five car books. Describe reading more and learning more.

From: Li Qingruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" The sixteenth time: A big fairy lived in a big country, well informed, sharing weal and woe. Naturally, he is proficient and knowledgeable.

Second, read more books [bó l m: n q ú n sh ū]

Explanation: Bo: Extensive. Read a wide range of books. Describe reading a lot.

From: Biography of Zhou Shu Yu Xin: "Yu Xin, with a good word, is also a native of Nanyang Xinye. ..... young and handsome, extremely intelligent, and well-read, especially "Spring and Autumn Zuozhuan". "

Yu Xin, Zi Zishan, Nanyang New Savage. Small but excellent ..., brilliant, well-read, especially good at Zuo Zhuan in the Spring and Autumn Period.

Third, learn from the past.

Interpretation: pass: cooked; Bo: Extensive and knowledgeable. Know a lot about ancient things and be familiar with modern things. Describe rich knowledge.

From: Li Qing Ruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" The fifth time: If you want to be a talented woman, the most you can do is to learn from the past and learn from the present.

Fourth, erudition

Description: He is knowledgeable and talented.

Said by: Biography of Shen Xi in the Book of Jin: "I am knowledgeable, arrogant and uninhibited. It is not appropriate for States and counties to treat each other with courtesy. "

Chen said that he is knowledgeable, versatile, free and easy, and informal. States and counties cannot be hired by courtesy.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) is extensive and profound.

Explanation: Bo: Wide, many. Describe profound thoughts and knowledge.

From: Ming Jiang Shichang's Preface to Yi Zhou Shu: "If you read so far, if you expose the sun and the moon for thousands of years, its profound meaning is beyond the reach of those who have learned later."

Up to now, if he has studied for thousands of years, his thoughts are profound, which modern scholars can't reach.

5. Describe Du Fu's ancient poem "Song of Drinking Eight Immortals".

Zhang Zhi rode a horse like a boat. He fell asleep in the well.

Ruyang has three fights in the sky, and the road is salivating at the corner of the car.

I wish I could not move the capital to Jiuquan. It takes thousands of dollars for Zuo Xiang to get rich.

Drinking is like a whale sucking a hundred rivers, and a cup of music is called avoiding the virtuous.

Zong Zhi's handsome and beautiful boy looked up at the sky with white eyes.

As bright as Yushu before the wind. Embroidered Buddha for a long time before Su Jinzhai,

When you are drunk, you often love to escape Zen. Li Bai has a hundred poems,

Chang 'an went to the inn to sleep, but the son of heaven called him not to get on the boat.

Call myself Brewmaster. Three cups of grass in Zhang Xu,

Before taking off his hat and revealing the top of the maharaja, he waved a piece of paper like a cloud.

Jiao Sui's five fights were outstanding, and Kan Kan talked about it, which surprised four banquets.

Write the heroic momentum of Li Bai, Zhang Xu and others and the magnanimous character of literati.

6. The words that describe the literati's character are cute, lively, cheerful, naive, romantic, introverted, melancholy, indifferent, indifferent, indifferent,

Mean, brave, brave, smart, smart, original, honest and trustworthy, hardworking, conscientious, diligent, honest, loyal, filial to parents, respectful to elders, trustworthy, sentimental, tolerant, naive, kind, humorous, optimistic, unrestrained, dignified and confident.

Cunning, greedy, ruthless, bold, foolhardy, bold, arrogant, timid, inferior, hesitant, careless, half-hearted, giving up halfway, disloyal and unjust, narrow-minded.