Wanqiyi

Thousands of troops and horses are silent, that is, thousands of troops and horses are silent. It means that people are silent, don't talk, don't express their opinions and describe the situation as boring.

1, pinyin: wà n mqí y ι n. Source: Qing Gong Zizhen's "Ji Hai Za Shi": "Kyushu is furious, and thousands of horses are sad to study." Only thunderous power can make the land of China full of vitality, but the social and political situation is dead after all, which is a kind of sadness.

2. "Wan Ma Qi Qi" is an idiom in China, which means that all horses are silent. It is used to describe people's silence or a dead situation. This idiom comes from Gong Zizhen's "Jihai Miscellaneous Work" in Qing Dynasty.

The allusion of this idiom is related to the imperial examination system in Qing Dynasty. In the Qing Dynasty, imperial examinations were the main way to select officials, and examiners usually judged candidates' talents according to their poems.

However, at that time, the Qing Dynasty had begun to decline, social contradictions were becoming increasingly serious, people lived in poverty, and social atmosphere was corrupt. Gong Zizhen was deeply saddened to see this social phenomenon during her tenure as an examiner.

5. In an imperial examination, the examiner gave an essay topic, entitled "Ten Thousand Horses Together". This topic seems simple, but in fact it is a metaphor for the social situation at that time. Gong Zizhen found that most candidates only had a superficial understanding of the literal meaning of the topic, but did not dig deep into its connotation.

He was disappointed because he thought this topic was a good opportunity to reveal the social reality. So Gong Zizhen decided to write an article to express her thoughts and feelings. He wrote in the article: "Kyushu is furious, and it is sad." I suggest that God stand up again, let go of his talents and don't stick to a pattern. "

7. This sentence expresses his dissatisfaction with the current social situation and his concern about the lack of talents. He believes that only by breaking the rigid social system can talents stand out and the country be revitalized.

This idiom has been handed down and become a common expression to describe a dead or lifeless situation. It always reminds us that in the face of difficulties, we should not be silent or do nothing, but should speak out actively and dare to change the status quo.

Wan Ma Qi Qi made a sentence.

1. After the reform and opening up, all kinds of old and new ideas collided with each other, the market economy also flourished, and the society was full of unprecedented vitality.

2. However, in the field of literature and art, there are also situations where thousands of troops are at loggerheads.

In the era of reform and opening up, the situation of different people will never appear again.

4. Although the anti-corruption agencies continue to increase their anti-corruption efforts, it is really heartbreaking that the wind of corruption is still repeated. It is not enough to restore discipline, clarify official management and make people angry.

In today's society, goods are dazzling, information spreads faster and wider, and people's thoughts are increasingly open and active, which is a sign of the progress of the times. However, I don't want to be in a state of chaos.