Source: Book of Rites: "Jade is rough and grinded."
White hair returns to white hair and returns empty-handed. Metaphor is old and has no achievements in study.
Source: Biography of Xian Di in the Later Han Dynasty: "Today, Confucian scholars are over 60 years old, and they have to leave their homes to earn food, but they can't do business. When you enter school, you will return empty-handed. "
The top of a mast or acrobatic pole. Metaphor is extremely high official position and fame, or high achievements in study and career.
Source: Rong's "Merchant" poem: "Where is home in this life?"
100%: everything. Describe that all efforts are not as successful as actions, that is, there is no achievement.
Source: Qing Zeng Guofan's "Portrait of the Sage": "It's not too early to learn ... Many diseases, it's not too late to slow down."
Bizhai means that in the Tang Yu era, there were many sages, and almost every family had the virtue of knighthood. After the metaphor of social stability, simple folk customs. It also describes the achievements of educational probation.
Source: The Biography of Wang Han: "There are many sages in the Ming Dynasty, so when Tang Yu is in his time, he can seal his house."
The metaphor of limping thousands of miles is that as long as you make unremitting efforts, you can succeed even if the conditions are worse.
You can get something for nothing.
Source: "Han Feizi's foreign reserves say lower right": "Because of things, you get something for nothing, so Zheng is above sorghum."
Buddhism is the ancestor of Buddhism. It means to become a Buddha and a founder. Metaphor to achieve outstanding achievements.
Source: Snow White, Ma Touqu, little nun: "What does it take to become a Buddha and be a founder?" Chen Miaochang has also been secularized. "
If you have achieved something yourself, you should also make everything else achieve something.
Source: The Book of Rites The Doctrine of the Mean: "A sincere person does not form a family, so he becomes a thing. Be yourself and be kind; The achievements are well known. The virtue of sex is also both internal and external. "
Adult beauty: achievement. Do good for others.
Source: "The Analects of Confucius" Yan Yuan: "The beauty of a gentleman as an adult is not the evil of an adult. The villain is the opposite. "
Full of ambition: a look of calm and self-satisfaction; Full: satisfied; Volunteers. Describe being very proud of your achievements.
Source: "Zhuangzi Health Master": "Stand with a knife, look around for it, and aim high."
Getting ahead means being superior. Describe having both ability and political integrity or outstanding achievements.
Source: Song Ouyang Xiu's Book with Mei: "I should avoid the road and let him out."
Supernatural: refers to the magical realm. Extremely superb realm. Describe the achievements of literature and art.
Source: Master Wang Yuan's "The West Chamber", the second book, has a second discount: "I didn't make any noise, but he quickly agreed. Jin Shengtan:' A really superb pen'. "
A late bloomer is an early bloomer: metaphor for great talent. It means that people who can take on heavy responsibilities have to go through long-term exercise, so their achievements come late. It is also used to comfort those who have been frustrated for a long time.
Source: Chapter 42 of Laozi: "Generosity has no horns, and it is a late bloomer."
Reach the peak: on; Peak: the top of the mountain; Build: arrive; Pole: the highest point. A metaphor for knowledge, skills, etc reaching the highest level or achievement.
Source: Liu Yiqing in the Southern Dynasties, Shi Shuo Xin Yu Literature: "I don't know, can I reach the peak?" However, Taolian's merits have not been vain. "
Boring study is very tiring: boring and clumsy; Tired: accumulation. Stupid people can succeed as long as they study hard.
Source: Yan Zhitui's "Yan Family Instructions" in the Northern Qi Dynasty: "Learning is dull, so you might as well be good at it."
People who study hard, no matter how stupid, can succeed as long as they study hard.
Source: Yan Zhitui's "Yan Family Instructions" in the Northern Qi Dynasty: "Learning is dull, so you might as well be good at it."
Success is complete: achievement. Merit has been established, and reputation has been gained.
Source: "Mozi's Self-cultivation": "Success, the name can't be fake."
Full of success: all over the world; Good: good deeds. Feudal superstition refers to the perfection of merit and morality.
Source: Yuan Yue Bochuan's Tie Guai Li Wedge: "When he succeeds, he will be enlightened by originality."
Successful performance: all over the world; Good: good deeds. Feudal superstition refers to the perfection of merit and morality.
Source: Yuan Yue Bochuan's Tie Guai Li Wedge: "When he succeeds, he will be enlightened by originality."
Dazzling: dazzling. Describe bright and dazzling. It is also used to describe the great achievements of some works of art and artistic images.
Source: Zhang Song Fang Jun's "Cloud Seven Signs" Volume 1 13: "It is the attraction of the palace, and the green trees on the jade platform are dazzling."
Front and rear light: Everbright, expansion; Absolutely: cut off. We have expanded what our predecessors failed to do and made what our descendants failed to do. Describe great achievements or outstanding achievements.
Source: Mai's "Four Paintings of Lantian Ji in Rongzhai": "And Di Wenyou's painting is super steep, and he regards it as a willow after glory, almost as beautiful as jade."
Ghosts set up gods, heaven and earth made them, and people can't.
Source: Song Chenliang's "Niannujiao Dundo Lou Jing" said: "Ghosts set up gods and think that the sky is limited to the northern boundary of southern Xinjiang."
Draw a tiger and carve a mandarin fish (1) metaphor pretends to be lofty and has no achievement. (2) metaphor can't do good, but bad.
Source: The Biography of Ma Yuan in Dongguan: "My brother Yan Dun and I wrote:' If you don't learn from the dragon waves, you will still be a conscientious person, and the so-called carving mandarin fish will not be good. If you don't succeed in making Du a man, you will be trapped in this world. The so-called painting tiger will not become a dog. " "
Draw a dragon and carve a mandarin fish, which is a metaphor for climbing high and looking far, but in the end nothing is achieved. The same as "painting a tiger and carving a mandarin duck".
Source: Sun Hua's poem "Send to the Northwest of Zhen Wu" in the Qing Dynasty: "Who is the national scholar?"
Make great achievements, but still make great achievements. Make contributions and achieve great things.
Source: Jinchangqu's Eight Records of Huayang Country: "Guiyang Taishou Wenli and others have made contributions to the world."
Make a contribution: establish; Merit: meritorious service; Industry: career. Make contributions and achieve great things.
Source: Shi's On the Two Systems: "The sages of the ancient times have made great achievements, prospering and preventing hardships. As for all trivial matters, they are considerable."
Before the light goes out: cut it off; Light: Everbright, expansion. We have expanded what our predecessors failed to do and made what our descendants failed to do. Describe great achievements or outstanding achievements.
Source: Mai's "Four Paintings of Lantian Ji in Rongzhai": "And Di Wenyou's painting is super steep, and he regards it as a willow after glory, almost as beautiful as jade."
The boss has accomplished nothing. Boss: Old. I am old and have accomplished nothing.
Source: Li Qingru's "Mirror Flower Edge" The tenth time: "You can't be famous, you can't make a fortune, you can't live in the world. It's a pity that the boss has accomplished nothing. "
Teachers studying in Confucianism: originally refers to people who have studied Confucian classics for a long time, generally refers to people who have been engaged in some knowledge research for a long time and made certain achievements. Refers to the most respected teachers and knowledgeable scholars of their generation. Also known as "old hands stay in Confucianism".
Hold your head high: make achievements and achieve; Da: developed and distinguished. The old one refers to helping people build their achievements and improve their work.
Source: The Analects of Confucius Yongye: "A benevolent person wants to stand, and he wants to succeed. It can be said that the benevolent side is already there! "
Maya's apprentice modestly claimed that he had wasted his time and got nothing.
Source: The Legend of the Second Year of Gong: "Xun led a horse to help the wall and said,' The wall is still there, and the horse's teeth are lengthened. " "
You can tell a horse's age by how many teeth it has. Metaphorically, my age has increased in vain, but I have made no achievements in my studies or career.
Source: "Gu Liangchuan Xi Gong Er Nian": "Jade is still good, horse teeth are lengthened."
Seedling without seedling: refers to the emergence of crops; Xiu: The crops have blossomed. Of crops sprouting but not bearing fruit. Metaphor is that people have good qualifications, but they have no achievements.
Source: The Analects of Confucius Zi Han: "There is a husband, who is a seedling, not a show! Have a insincere husband! "
The more mud, the bigger the Buddha statue. Metaphor has a solid foundation or many achievements.
Source: Songshi Puji's "Five Lantern Festival" Volume 20: "Before the 15 th Five-Year Plan, a rising tide lifts all boats; After fifteen, the clay bodhisattva is big; On the fifteenth, Donghai carp. "
This day will come: achievement; Will: Progress. There are achievements every day and progress every month. Describe the progress. It will also accumulate over time.
Source: The Book of Songs Zhou Song Jingzhi: "As the days draw near, you must learn to be happy and bright."
Standing at thirty means that people have achieved something before and after thirty.
Source: The Analects of Confucius for Politics: "I am determined to learn five out of ten and stand at thirty."
Retirement means to achieve success in your career and retire from home.
Climb high into the ancient palace, with the main hall in front and the room behind. Metaphor knowledge or skills from shallow to deep, step by step, and gradually achieve high achievements.
Source: The Analects of Confucius Advanced: "Confucius said:' You also attended the court, but did not enter the room. ”"
Be worthy of the name: actual achievements; to:reach; Name: reputation; Home: Come. With real knowledge, skills or achievements, you naturally have a reputation.
Source: Qing Wu Jingzi's "The Scholars" The fifteenth time: "Allen's practice is finally known to the parties; Worthy of the name, it is a lifelong embarrassment. "
Fly low from the valley and fly into the sky. Metaphor achievement is higher than others.
Source: Fang Zhuan, an old Tang book: "There are so many servants that I have never seen such a A Lang. It will be a great tool, but I hate not seeing it. "
Taishan Beidou Taishan: Dongyue, in Taian City, Shandong Province; Beidou: The Big Dipper. Metaphor is a person with high moral character, high reputation or outstanding achievements, who is admired by everyone.
Source: "New Tang Book Han Yu Chuan Zan": "Self-healing has gone, and its words are big, and scholars are like Taishan Beidou Cloud."
Greed: Greed. Describe the achievement of Heaven as one's own strength. Now it refers to obliterating the power of the masses or leaders and taking credit for themselves.
Source: "Twenty-four years of Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong": "Stealing people's wealth is still called stealing. If you are greedy for heaven, do you think you can do it? "
Wang Zuo's genius assistant: assistant. To assist the emperor's ability to achieve great things.
Source: The Biography of Dong Zhongshu in Han Dynasty: "Liu Xiang said that Dong Zhongshu had the material, although he died in Iraq."
I hope my children can succeed in their studies and careers.
Inaction means to achieve something naturally without relying on external forces.
Inaction is to achieve something naturally without relying on external forces. Use "doing nothing".
Rotten bamboo poles push boats with rotten bamboo poles. Metaphor means that the tools or conditions for doing things are not good and difficult to achieve.
Show without show: crops are blooming; Reality: The result is real. Flowers bloom without fruit. Metaphor has only learned a little, but nothing has been achieved.
Source: The Analects of Confucius Zi Han: "There is a husband who is a seedling but not a show. Beautiful and unreal have husbands. "
Idle away one's time: no gain or achievement. Idle away one's time.
Source: Recalling Deng Deng Tuo Tuo and People's Daily: "He thinks that all successful people in ancient and modern times take their lives seriously and don't waste their time."
A character is modified in the middle: teaching; Whew: It's so noisy. One person teaches, and everyone quarrels. Metaphor can't achieve anything.
Source: "Mencius Teng Wengong": "Everyone gives it, and the Chu people whew it. Although they are eager for it, they can't get it. "
Together, Chu is still a fu, everyone whew. Metaphor can't achieve anything.
Source: Chen Chao Wang Ming Shouren's Shou Shu: "Apart from learning, there are very few people who seek Tao, and it is the easiest to shake it."
Nothing, nothing. Nothing can be done. Describe no achievement.
Source: Tang Bai Juyi's poem "Whispering in the Night": "If you don't feel white, you will achieve nothing."
It's nothing. There's nothing.
Source: Huang Qingzunkai Postscript: "Reading the book My Brother's Disease means that I have accomplished nothing in my life, but I can stand on my own feet in modern poetry."
Quoting businessmen to carve horns refers to a musical performance with high achievements and temperament. The same as "attracting business and carving feathers".
Quoting merchants and carving feathers: two sound names in ancient music. Refers to a musical performance that pays attention to temperament and has high achievements.
Source: Chu Song Yu in the Warring States Period "Ask the King of Chu": "There are few people who attract merchants to carve feathers, and those who belong to the country are harmonious. It is its high music and rare harmony. "
It is a metaphor for what people have achieved by their own efforts without any help.
Books stand out: writing; Standing: achievement; Say: theory. Write books or articles and create your own theories.
Source: Wu Qin Jingzi's The Scholars, the thirty-fifth chapter: "Give Nanjing Yuan (Xuan) Wuhu to write a book for Zhuang Shangzhi and advocate Ming Xiu."
Non-toxic, non-husband, if he wants to achieve great things, he must be vicious and superior.
Source: Master Wang Yuan's "The Romance of the West Chamber" Book V, the fourth fold: "You don't argue wisdom and stupidity, you are non-toxic and unmarried."
Aspiring is not old, which means that young people are not old as long as they have ambition and unlimited achievements. This also means that as long as you are ambitious and old, you can make a difference.
Source: Xu Ming Lin Zhong's "Romance of the Gods" 23: "The woodcutter clapped his hands and laughed, nodded and sighed at Ziya, saying,' If you are ambitious, you will not be old, but if you have no ambition, you will talk about a hundred years old.' "
Carve a jade without cutting it. Jade must be cut to make a tool. Metaphor means that people can achieve nothing without education and study.
Source: "Book of Rites": "Jade is unfinished, and people don't learn, and they don't know."
The Tao is one foot high and the devil is ten feet high. The original intention is that religious scholars warn practitioners to be alert to external temptations. Post-metaphor often faces new and greater difficulties after making certain achievements.
Origin: The Journey to the West, courtesy of Wu Ming, replied the 50th time: "The Tao is one foot high, the devil is ten feet high, and sex is chaotic. I hate that the Dharma has no seat, and my thoughts on action were poor at that time. "
Everything is established in advance, and if it is unpredictable, it will be abolished: if it is established in advance, it means making plans or preparations in advance; Standing: achievement; Waste: corruption. No matter what you do, you can succeed if you are prepared in advance, otherwise you will fail.
Source: The Book of Rites The Doctrine of the Mean: "Everything is established in advance, and it is abolished if it is not foreseen."
Adults are uncomfortable, uncomfortable. If adults want to achieve something, they must work hard and not be comfortable.
Source: Chapter 82 of Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions: "Since ancient times, there has been a saying that adults are uncomfortable, but they are actually uncomfortable." Remember what I said. "