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What kind of allusion did the idiom arrogant come from? Which modern place is Ye Lang referring to?

2024-09-14 18:20
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2024-09-14 22:07

The idiom "arrogant Yelang" originated from the Yelang Kingdom at the end of the Han Dynasty. It was said that the King of Yelang Kingdom was very arrogant at that time, thinking that he was a very powerful country that no one could rival. He even conceitedly believed that he was the center of the universe and that all the other planets revolved around him. Once, he sent an army to attack another planet, but they encountered stubborn resistance and were eventually defeated by the leaders of other planets. This story tells us that if a person is too conceited and arrogant, he may ignore his own shortcomings and shortcomings and only see his own strengths and advantages, thus losing confidence and opportunities. Therefore, this idiom is also used to criticize those who are overconfident and arrogant.

Which period did the allusion of 'arrogant and conceited' come from?

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2024-09-14 17:56

The story of " arrogance " could be traced back to the Han Dynasty. According to the Records of the Historian, in the late Han Dynasty, there was a small country called Yelang that was destroyed by its neighboring country because its leader, Yelang, was arrogant and did not listen to the advice of his neighboring country. This allusion was used to describe a person who was overly arrogant and ignored the opinions and existence of others, which would eventually lead to his own failure and destruction.

Which period did the idiom "arrogant and conceited" come from

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2024-09-14 18:15

The story of " Ye Lang's arrogance " can be traced back to the Warring States Period. According to the Records of the Historian, there was a small country called Ye Lang during the Warring States Period. The king of Ye Lang was arrogant and did not listen to the orders of his superiors. He even refused to pay tribute to the higher-ups. In the end, he was destroyed by the army of Chu. This incident became the source of a story that later generations ridiculed for being arrogant.

What kind of historical allusion was that? Which historical figure was it referring to?

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2024-09-10 08:35

Thirsting one's thirst by looking at plums was a historical allusion from the 72nd chapter of Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The story is about the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Cao led the army to crusade against Zhang Xiu, because the weather was unusually hot, the soldiers were very thirsty. Cao Cao thought of a way. He ordered the soldiers to quench their thirst by looking at plums. When the soldiers heard this lie, they felt that they did not need to eat anything to quench their thirst, thus reducing their burden. This allusion was used to describe some deceptive or false statements that could create unrealistic fantasies or illusions.

Which allusion did Liu Lang's talent use?

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2024-09-22 00:04

"Liu Lang's talent" was the use of the allusion "Liu Lang's talent" in "Shi Shuo Xin Yu·Literature". According to " Shi Shuo Xin Yu, Literature ", the writer, calligrapher, and painter Liu Wei of the Eastern Jin Dynasty was known as " Liu Lang's talent " because of his outstanding talent and beautiful writing style. He was known as one of the representatives of " Gentleman and Gentleman ". " Liu Lang's talent " was often used to praise a person's literary and artistic talent. It was used to describe a person who had reached a very high level and had extraordinary talent and talent.

Which book did the idiom sick and blind come from?

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2024-09-22 04:07

The idiom sick into paste blindness comes from Dream of the Red Chamber. This novel was a classic of the Qing Dynasty and was also an important part of Chinese culture. This novel narrated the love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and others, as well as the rise and fall of feudal dynasties. One of the famous scenes in the novel described a person's illness that was so serious that it could not be cured. This idiom was also widely used in romance novels to describe the love between two people that had reached an irreversible point.

Which allusion did the dance on hearing the rooster come from? Who was the protagonist?

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2024-09-22 06:17

The story of dancing at the sound of the rooster was a description in the Records of the Historian, Chronicles of the First Emperor of Qin. The protagonist of the story was Xiao He, a minister of the Qin Dynasty. After Qin Shihuang unified the six countries, in order to consolidate his position, he formulated the Labor Law and built water conservancy to promote agriculture, laying the foundation for the prosperity and development of the Qin Dynasty.

Which ancient character did the idiom "Bi Ji" come from?

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2024-09-22 06:20

The idiom "Bi Bi Ji" originated from the poem "You Xian Cave" written by Zong Lin, a writer of the Northern Wei Dynasty. Zong Lin described in his poem that when he was sailing in the river, he saw that the current was too fast to move forward, so he raised the wooden oar and rowed upstream with all his might, hoping to change the direction of the current and finally tide over the difficulties. This scene inspired the poet, who wrote the idiom " Bat the oars " to describe the spirit of people who worked hard to change the status quo in difficult situations.

Which novel did this Arrogant Soldier King manga come from?

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2024-08-28 13:56

"Rise of Comics". A mangaka named Li Lang had transmigrated to a parallel plane and created classic manga works, including One-Punch Superman, Death Note, Naruto, The Walking Dead, and so on. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah~

Which emperor's allusion did the wine pool and meat forest come from?

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2024-10-22 23:52

Wine Pool and Meat Forest originated from Xia Jie of the Xia Dynasty.

Which dynasty did the idiom come from? How does it reflect the protagonist?

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2024-09-19 06:46

The phrase "a bag full of snow" originated from an ancient Chinese story in the Book of Han. The story was about a boy named Nang Ying, who used white silk to make a transparent bag and put fireflies in it to light up his books while he studied. Another boy named Ying Xue used the moonlight reflected by the snow in the middle of the night to read. This story showed the protagonist's studious spirit and thirst for knowledge.

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