Xiehouyu is a special form of language. It is composed of two sentences. The first sentence is a scene or topic, and the second sentence is a hint or answer. They are formed by the similarity or antithesis of sound, form and meaning. Here are some of the two-part sayings I have learned for reference: Add oil to the fire Wine is not afraid of the deep alley--Wine is not afraid of the far Draw a cake to satisfy one's hunger--a metaphor for illusory hope Not afraid of gods and monsters, only afraid of people--to describe not afraid of any threat or danger If you can't bear to part with the child, you can't catch the wolf-- Better be a dog in peace than a man in troubled times--Better be a dog in peace than a man in troubled times 7. It is difficult to draw a tiger's skin but not its bones. It is a metaphor for writing an article or speaking. On the surface, you find a pattern or pattern, but it is difficult to truly express the author's intentions. The predecessor planted the tree and the later generation enjoyed the shade--the predecessor left benefits for the later generation 9. The fire cannot be covered up--the metaphor is that the news or situation is easily exposed If you can't bear to part with your child, you can't catch the wolf-- 11. What's Better Than 10,000 Wine is not afraid of the deep alley--Wine is not afraid of the far Drawing a Cake to Allay Hunger--A Metaphor of Illusory Hope Better a chicken's mouth than a cow's tail--Better a small one than a big one Hit the Snake, Hit the Seven Inches--Metaphorically Grasping the Key to the Problem Not afraid of a tiger-like enemy, but afraid of a pig-like teammate-referring to the lack of teamwork I'd rather die than live in shame--I'd rather sacrifice myself to protect the overall situation You can't kill a frog if you hit a snake--a metaphor for overcoming difficulties with perseverance Not Afraid of Gods and Monsters, Only Afraid of Men-- It's hard to draw the bones from the tiger's skin-This is an analogy to writing an article or speech that has a pattern or pattern on the surface, but it is difficult to truly express the author's intentions.
There were more than 20 idioms in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms: [1] Dedication: To serve the country until the last moment. 2. The Empty Fortress Strategy: It refers to Zhuge Liang setting up an empty fortress strategy on the city tower to lure the enemy into the city and win a great victory. 3. Calling a stag a horse: a metaphor for deliberately reversing black and white to confuse right and wrong. 4. Battle of Red Cliff: refers to the battle where Sun Quan and Liu Bei jointly burned Red Cliff to defeat Cao Cao during the Three Kingdoms period. [5. Retreat and taste gall: A person who is determined to take revenge and constantly sharpen his will.] Loyalty and faith: Loyalty and credit are human virtues. 7. To secretly destroy a plan in the dark while taking actions that are beneficial to oneself. [8. Eternal strategy: A strategy with great foresight.] 9. The lips are gone, the teeth are cold: It refers to neighboring countries or forces threatening each other because of mutual dependence. Better be a dog in peace than a man in troubled times: It means that you would rather be a dog in peace than a man in troubled times. More than 10 two-part sayings: 1 Zhuge Liang's Coming Out of the Mountain: It refers to Zhuge Liang's first time as Liu Bei's advisor. 2. Guan Yu Flooding the Seven Armies: This refers to Guan Yu flooding the Seven Armies in a water battle, causing Cao Cao to lose his combat effectiveness. 3. Zhang Fei's hair stands on end when he is angry. 4 Cao Cao's Wine Talking about Heroes: It refers to Cao Cao talking about the heroes of the world while drinking with heroes such as Liu Bei. 5. Zhou Yu beating up Huang Gai: It refers to Zhou Yu pretending to be sick in order to take revenge and let Huang Gai take the blame. 6. Guan Yu passed five trials and killed six generals: Guan Yu experienced five dangerous situations in the war and finally successfully completed his mission. 7 Liu Bei's cup smashing sign: It refers to Liu Bei smashing his cup after obtaining the world to express his desire to get rid of all distracting thoughts. 8 Cao Cao killed Lu Boshe: It refers to Cao Cao killing Lu Boshe because Lu Boshe killed his son. 9 Sun Quan killed Lu Meng: Sun Quan killed Lu Meng because Lu Meng killed his father. Zhang Fei Embroidery: It refers to Zhang Fei's embroidery to show her intelligence and wisdom. More than 10 couplets: Everyone has a responsibility for the rise and fall of the world: It means that everyone has the responsibility to promote the prosperity of the country. 2. Green mountains always in green water flowing: It means that things in nature are eternal and unchanged. A loyal minister would rather be a dog in peace than a man in troubled times: Loyalty and credit are human virtues. 4. Reading history makes people wise: It means that reading history can make people wiser. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. It means that everything can only succeed if you start with small things and gradually accumulate them. One day apart is like three autumns: the shorter the time interval between missing a person, the deeper the longing. 7. Have lofty aspirations and be down-to-earth: It means to have a lofty goal and then pursue it down-to-earth. 8. Unite and be invincible: It means that unity can create the greatest strength. 9. Self-improvement and virtue: It means that people should strive for self-improvement and also have the quality of virtue. Learning without thinking is lost, thinking without learning is dangerous: Learning cannot stay on the surface but should be thought deeply to make progress. More than 10 poems related to the Three Kingdoms: 1 Linjiang Immortal·Chuzhou Xijian 2. Difficulty in Traveling 3 Ascending 4 Liangzhou Ci Climbing the Flying Peak 6. Moored at Niushui, reminiscing about the past Wuyi Alley 8 Looking Far From High 9 Shuidiao Getou·Bingchen Mid-Autumn Festival Send Yuan Er to Anxi
Xiehouyu is a special form of language. It is composed of two sentences. The first sentence is a scene or topic, and the second sentence is a hint or answer. They are formed by the similarity or antithesis of sound, form and meaning. The following are a few two-part sayings about the characters in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms: 1. Guan Yu rode alone for thousands of miles--the hero never returned. 2 Zhang Fei broke the bridge with a shout-- 3 Cao Cao boiled wine to discuss heroes---they were not the same. 4 Liu Bei visited the thatched cottage three times-he invited the right person. 5 Zhuge Liang came out of the mountains-- 6. Zhao Yun, Changban Slope--a man of courage. 7. Sun Quan's Battle of Red Cliff-A beautiful battle. 8. Liu Bei's Three Brothers-Sworn in the Peach Garden. 9 Cao Cao killed Dong Zhuo-revenge. 10 Guan Yu passed the five stages-Slaying Six Generals.
1. Guan Yu took the lead and rode a thousand miles alone--Courage 2 pieces of flying shouting big axe chopping table--fierce Zhuge Liang lived in a thatched hut and divided the world into three parts, returning to Wei--Wisdom 4. Cao Cao's famous generals were like clouds. The Battle of Red Cliff was lost to Zhuge Liang. Liu Bei visited the thatched cottage three times and asked Zhuge Liang to come out of the mountain--benevolence
Okay, may I ask which classic works you want to discuss with me about the two-part saying?
Xiehouyu is a special form of language. It is composed of two sentences. The first sentence is the hint of the situation or question, and the second sentence is the answer. The following are the humorous two-part sayings of the four famous characters: Sun Wukong-Monkey Dishes the Moon (Meaning: Sun Wukong ran to the moon to get something to eat.) Lin Chong in Water Margins-Leopard Head Can't Fly Chong Lin was locked up in prison because he couldn't ride a horse. 3. Jia Zheng in the Dream of the Red Chamber-Iron Hat King (Meaning: Jia Zheng is like an iron hat. No one can offend him.) Sun Wukong in Journey to the West-Monkey Burning Fire (Meaning: Sun Wukong brought the fire for Tang Sanzang and his disciples to warm themselves.)
The saying that saliva is more than tea is "no urine." This two-part saying was a metaphor for a person who talked too much. As the saying goes, saliva is more than tea, and saliva is so much that there is no urine. It can be seen how powerful it is.
Reading a good book is talking to many noble people. Hugo If life goes in the wrong direction, stopping is progress.
Okay, I can provide some classic sayings from anime characters, but please note that these sayings may come from different anime works or fictional characters, and some may have been proven to be fictional. Here are some possible examples: A person's dream could burn forever. - Natsume Soseki, I Am a Cat If fighting could solve the problem, there would be no war. - Natsume Soseki, I Am a Cat There is nothing impossible, only something unexpected. - Takumi Fujiwara, Initial D Work hard to find what you want, not for others. - Satoshi Iwata, Pokémon No matter how many times you fail, as long as you can still stand up, there is still hope. - Detective Conan Life is like an angry bird. When you fail, there are always a few pigs laughing. - Lu Xun's Self-mockery Dreams are destined to be lonely. On the road of travel, there will be no doubt and ridicule. But as long as you persist, even if you are covered in bruises, one day your wounds will turn into pearls. - Luffy, One Piece The secret of success is to always maintain a positive attitude. - Jack London, The Call of the Wild Failure doesn't mean you can't do it, but you need more time and effort. - Naruto Naruto As long as you believe in yourself, you can find the way forward. - Luffy, One Piece Dreams are things that must be pursued, even if the road is difficult, we must continue to move forward. - One Piece Choba, Dragon Ball The most important thing in life is not the road we walk, but the people we pass by. - Natsume Soseki, I Am a Cat Life is like a marathon, you have to keep running to win. - Luffy, One Piece As long as you are willing to work hard, you will succeed. - Luffy, One Piece Failure isn't scary, what's scary is giving up on your dreams. - Natsume Soseki, I Am a Cat
The novels about officialdom satirizing officialdom can refer to the following two-part saying: superfluous words or actions added to make the story more interesting or exciting The dog bites the Dongbin. Sometimes, it is also used to describe a person who doesn't know how to appreciate kindness. The good food does not need to be the fragrance of wine to attract people. Flattery-Flattery refers to saying some flattering words to the leader. The Pigsy takes a look at the reflection in the mirror but it's not the one he expected.
Poem: - Reading more than ten thousand volumes, writing like a god. - In books there are beauties like jade, in books there are houses of gold. - Reading a good book was equivalent to communicating with an excellent teacher. Two-part saying: - There is a road to the mountain of books, diligently making a path, learning the boundless sea, painstakingly making a boat. - Reading books three times: the heart to the eye to the mouth. - There is no end to learning. Motto: - Reading is to build one's own thoughts with the help of other people's thoughts. - Reading is to build one's own thoughts with the help of other people's thoughts. - Studying was to become a person who could think independently. - Reading was for people who could think independently.