Answer: Modified
1.
Name idiom:
laud
( Shape sound. Congyan, public voice. Original meaning: praise, praise)
Same as the original meaning [eulogize; praise]
Praise, praise. ——"Shuowen"
The reputation is beautiful. ——"Mozi Jing"
Reciting the past and describing the present is called reputation. ——"Book of Zhou? Posthumous Law"
A gentleman does not praise others by words. ——"Book of Rites? Notes"
Nie Yu falsely accuses and flatters. ―Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty, "Liu Hedong Collection"
If you praise it, you will feel worried. ——Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, "The Collection of Mr. Chang Li of Zhu Wen Gong School"
Another example: praise people (praise people); praise flattery (praise flattery); praise praise (praise)
Tong "Lift". Recommend [recommed]
More recommendations. ——"The Book of Han? The Biography of Jia Zun"
But the outstanding scholars are not honored. ——"Book of Han? Biography of Kuang Heng"
Previously recommended. ——"Book of the Later Han Dynasty? Biography of Eunuchs"
Reputation
Honor, good reputation [fame; reputation]
To be praised forever. ――? Wen
(Pictogram. Oracle bone script is like a criss-cross pattern of texture. "文" is a radical of Chinese characters. Original meaning: pattern; texture)
Same as Original meaning [figure;veins]
Wen, wrongly drawn. Xiang Jiaowen. This word is used as a pattern. ——"Shuowen"
Five chapters dedicated to the five colors. ——"Zuo Zhuan? The Twenty-fifth Year of Zhao Gong". Note: "Green and red are called essays, red and white are called chapters, white and black are called Fu, and black and green are called Fu."
It is more beautiful than Fu articles. ——"Xunzi? Feixiang"
The carvings on the mat. ——"Han Feizi? Ten Passions"
Zi Wen Bird Chapter, Bai Zaoyang. ——"Poetry? Xiaoya? June"
Banwen Xiaoyu. ——Liu Ji of the Ming Dynasty, "Collected Documents of Chengyi Bo Liu Wencheng"
Another example: Wenjia (floats); Wenban (variegated patterns); Wenqi (flags with literary colors); Wenxiu (silk fabrics embroidered with colorful patterns; embroidery patterns); Wenwei (with? Zodiac sign description: In middle age, the weather will be smooth, and everything will go as planned. In old age, everything will be successful. At this time, you will be prosperous and wealthy. If If you encounter bad luck, you will not be lucky even if you are rich. Five elements: Water belongs to wisdom. Auspicious directions: southeast, northeast. Lucky colors: blue, gold, and green; avoid yellow and brown. : two, three; unlucky number: five, nine. Lucky flowers: lily, African violet, lily of the valley.
Xijiwen
Book
(Phonetic. From bamboo, borrowed sound. Ancient books are made of bamboo, so from "bamboo". Original meaning: registration book, household registration book)
Same as the original meaning [ book; register]
Books are also books - "Shuowen"
It is the book of Jiu Ji - "Zhou Li Da Sima"
The rules and regulations for the guests of the state. ——"Zhou Li? Xiaoxingren" Note: "A book about honor and inferiority."
It is not appropriate to write a book if it is not polite - "Zuo Zhuan". "The Second Year of Chenggong"
There are not many people in Jingzhou today, but there are few people who have written records - Zhuge Liang's "On Traveling Houses from the Real"
The records of palaces and temples in the Ming Dynasty. ?Gu Yanwu's "Fu'an Ji"
Another example: Jikou (household registration); Ji Rong (included in military registration); Ji Ji (official family status); Ji Ji (officials were dismissed, in the official registration Remove the name); remove the name (remove the name from the book)
Generally refers to the book, the book [book]
The princes hated it and harmed themselves, so they all removed the book - "Mencius"
3. Xi Qiongwen
Qiong
(Phonetic. Left shape, right tone. Original meaning: red jade)
< p>Same as the original meaning. Generally refers to beautiful jade [red jade; fine jade]Give me papaya and give me Qiongju in return - "Poetry? Wei Feng? Papaya"
Jing Qiong Mi and Qiu Ju Xi - "Book of Han? Yang Xiong Biography"
Chu Ziyu is a Qiong Bian Yuying.
——"Zuo Zhuan? The Twenty-Eighth Year of Duke Xi"
Another example: Qiong Ju (a kind of jade wine vessel); Qiong Chuang (a window made of jade. It is a metaphor for the unusually gorgeous windows); Qiong Ju (beautiful jade); Qiongzhu (pearl made of beautiful jade); Qiongyin (jade sound. A metaphor for a clear and beautiful sound)
Boju, equivalent to the later dice [dice]
Walking in the Five Paths and casting one's weight on the jewel is called fighting, but not casting one's weight on the jewel is called blocking. ——Cheng Xuanying's "Commentaries on Zhuangzi"
A metaphor for snow [snow]
Treading on broken jade in the snow. ——"Water Margin"
Another example: Qiongyu (metaphor for frost and snow); Qiongtian (descriptive)
4.
Xi Tengwen
Teng
(Phonetic. From horse, I sound. Original meaning: horse galloping)
Same as original meaning [gallop]
Teng, biography also. ——"Shuowen". It is said that chariots and horses gallop.
Teng means running. ——"Guang Ya"
The crowds of cars are waiting for you. ——"Li Sao"
The donkey and the horse are galloping away. ——"Songs of Chu? Compassion for Life"
Tengjiabuyou. ——"Songs of Chu? Big Move"
The soldiers sing when they are full, and the horses sit in the trough. ——Han Yu's "Ping Huaixi Monument"
Another example: galloping (many horses jumping and running); Tengyi (running on the flat ground. It means a smooth career); Tengzhu (running in pursuit); Tengqiu (galloping trample); gnawing (galloping bite); riding (making chariots and horses gallop); Tengxi (galloping)
Benz [run quickly; speed]
lurk Long Tengyuan. ——Liang Qichao, Qing Dynasty, "The Collection of Drinking Ice Room"
Jump [jump]
Then the phase jumps. ――"Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio? Promoting Weaving"
5.
Xi Yanwen
Yan