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Step into the vat charred by burning coal in a friendly way
Idiom pinyin
Idiom explanation: Jun: a person's honorific title; Urn: A big clay pot. A big pot with a big mouth and a big belly. It means dealing with yourself in the way that others correct others.
The origin of the idiom: Zhang Tang _ "The ruling and opposition parties lift Zhou Xing": "That is to say, grab a big urn and surround it with fire. From the beginning, it meant:' Brother, please enter this urn.' "?
Traditional Idiom: Please enter _
Short spelling of idiom: QJRW
Idiom phonetic notation: ㄑㄥˇㄐㄨㄣㄖㄨㄨㄥ _
Degree of common use: common idioms
Idiom words: four-character idioms
Emotional color: neutral idioms
Usage of idioms: please enter the urn and use language; As predicate and attribute; Used in written language.
Idiom structure: verb-object idiom
Idiom era: ancient idioms
Orthography of idiom: urn, which can't be pronounced as "wēnɡ". "
The idiom distinguishes form: Jun, you can't write "Jun".
Synonym: Fight poison with poison, and answer blows with blows.
Antonym: Be kind to others.
Examples of idioms: To scoop up the water from Xijiang River is to clear the intestines, which is to burn the bed on the east wall. Please enter the urn. (Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, Xi Fang Ping)
English translation: trywhatyouhavedevicesedgainstothers
Russian translation: битьпротивникаегоео.
Idiom riddle: Lai Junchen's trick
Idiom Xiehouyu: Lai Junchen's Great Ideal
Idiom story:
Empress Wu Zetian of the Tang Dynasty appointed a group of brutal officials to suppress those who opposed her. Two of them are the most vicious, one is Zhou Xing and the other is Lai Junchen. They killed many upright civil and military officials and ordinary people by framing, accusing and inhumane criminal laws. On one occasion, I sent a tip-off letter to Wu Zetian, the content of which was actually to report the rebellion of Zhou Xing's contact. Wu Zetian was furious and ordered Lai Junchen to investigate the matter.
Lai Junchen is worried. He thinks that Zhou Xing is a crafty and treacherous person, and it is impossible for him to tell the truth just by a letter. But if I can't find out the result, the queen mother will blame me, and I can't afford it. what can I do? After thinking hard for a long time, I finally came up with a clever plan. He prepared a sumptuous banquet and invited Zhou Xing to his home. Two people, you advised me to drink and talk it over.
After three rounds of drinking, Lai Junchen sighed and said, "Brother, I usually handle cases and often meet some prisoners who refuse to plead guilty. I wonder what you can do? " Zhou Xing proudly said: "This is not easy!" Said, and took a sip of his glass. Lai Junchen immediately pretended to be sincere and said, "Oh, please give me advice quickly."
Zhou Xing smiled insidiously and said, "You find a big urn, bake it around with charcoal fire, and then let the prisoner into the urn. You find a big urn, bake it with charcoal fire around it, and then let the prisoner into the urn. Think about it. What other prisoners don't confess? " Lai Junchen nodded yes again and again, and immediately ordered someone to bring a big urn to light the charcoal fire around him as Zhou Xing said, and then turned to Zhou Xing and said, "Someone in the palace secretly accused you of rebellion. I was ordered to investigate this matter. Sorry, please put yourself in the urn now. "
Hearing this, Zhou Xing dropped the glass in his hand, then plopped to the ground and kowtowed again and again, saying, "I'm guilty, I'm guilty, I confess." This story can be found in "Two Years After Zi Tongzhi Tang Jian was awarded Ze Di". The idiom "please go to the urn" means to punish yourself with someone.