In the Chinese context, blacksmithing was a metal forging and heat treatment process, which was to hit the metal with a hammer to achieve the desired shape and quality. The metaphor of blacksmithing in the context of men and women was different: - For men, if they were described as " blacksmiths ", it might imply that they had the qualities of determination and perseverance, just like how blacksmithing required strength and patience. It could also suggest that he was as rigid and inflexible as a blacksmith, which could be a joke when he was too stubborn or lacked flexibility in certain things. Of course, it could also be that the other party simply liked the pronunciation or image of the word and used it to describe it. - For women, there was no traditional metaphor directly related to blacksmithing. However, if a woman was described as a blacksmith in the modern context, it could be understood that she was as strong and patient as a blacksmith, able to withstand pressure or engage in work or affairs that required strength and endurance. However, this was not a metaphor in the traditional sense, but a modern interpretation based on the meaning of the word 'blacksmith'. The novel " He Was Born to Blacksmith, but He Suppressed All Ages " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The bright stars could be used to describe talented people, both men and women. For example, when describing Qiong Yao, it was said that she was like a bright star in the sky of Chinese literature, and Qiong Yao was a woman. At the same time, there were also descriptions of Chairman Mao as the head of the shining stars and Premier Zhou as another superstar. Here, Chairman Mao and Premier Zhou were male. Therefore, this word did not distinguish between genders when describing people. It mainly emphasized that someone was dazzling, beautiful, attractive, talented, and so on. " The Alliance of Stars: A Symphony of Fate and Power " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were some allusions related to blacksmithing in China culture. The following are some examples: - Ji Kang was Cao Cao's great-grandson's son-in-law. He had a high social status and reputation, but his behavior was unconventional and he had a hobby of forging. When he was bare-chested, he ignored even the dignitaries of the Sima Group. For example, when Zhong Hui came to visit, Ji Kang continued to forge and refused to welcome him. The two of them had a short but meaningful conversation. Ji Kang's act of forging iron not only reflected his unrestrained personality, but also reflected his attitude of not colluding with the Sima Group and not wanting to flatter the rich and powerful. He lived a self-sufficient life by forging iron, and he made farming tools for people without seeking money. He only wanted to eat a meal. This was in line with his rebellious temperament and his lack of fame and fortune. At the same time, he had extraordinary achievements in music, calligraphy, literature, health preservation, and many other aspects. - For example, during the Yuanfeng period of the Song Dynasty, there was a young man named Meng Ke in Qizhou who made a living by forging iron. He had been influenced since he was young and became skilled in the craft. This story showed the situation of the blacksmithing skill in the family inheritance, as well as the daily life conditions and some of the situations faced by the blacksmiths. - ** proverb: " To forge iron, you need to be tough yourself "**: This proverb links forging to one's own quality. It is a metaphor for dealing with problems or doing work. One must have their own style of thinking and learning skills to be proficient in order to be proficient. This reflected that the job of forging iron required the blacksmith to have certain abilities and qualities, such as strength, skill, etc., in order to be able to forge iron well, so this philosophical saying was derived. The novel " He Was Born to Blacksmith, but He Suppressed All Ages " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
I recommend the fantasy immortal cultivation novel, I'm the only one in the world who is really cultivating. The protagonist, Chen Chu, decided to become an immortal cultivator and change his fate after transmigrating. Along the way, he encountered many challenges, including the unknown immortal cultivation mission of using iron chains to train his body.
Iron Bones could be compared to two kinds of people. One was a person like Huang Shansong, who had a strong and unyielding backbone. They were unyielding in the face of difficulties, setbacks, or oppression. They adhered to their principles. The other was in the military novel Iron Bones, which could refer to an alternative soldier who was determined in his heart and shameless in his appearance. They survived tenaciously in the turbulent history and the environment of war.
There was a story about a blacksmith who chanted Buddha and became Buddha. In the early years of the Ming Dynasty, there was a blacksmith who worked very hard. One day, a master passed by and the blacksmith gave him vegetarian food. In order to repay him, his master taught him a wonderful method: when he pulled the bellows, he would recite Amitabha. When he hammered the iron, he would recite Amitabha. In his heart, he would think about the land of Amitabha in the West. He just needed to work and recite Buddha every day. The blacksmith practiced according to this. Although his wife had doubts, the blacksmith said that he used to feel very tired when he forged iron, but now his body and mind were relaxed. The more he thought about it, the less tired he felt. After he became proficient in kung fu, he told his family that he was going home (Western Paradise). Finally, when he was forging, he held the hammer and chanted Buddha. After striking, he stopped breathing and passed away. When he passed away, his face did not change. The surrounding fragrance was rich, and heavenly music sounded in the air. There was also the story of Huang Tie Tie in Hengzhou, Hunan Province during the Song Dynasty. His family of four made a living by forging iron, but they didn't know how to cultivate. One day, he consulted a wandering monk. The monk taught him the method of holding the name and chanting Buddha. When he hammered iron, he read Buddha's name. His wife was worried that it would be even harder, but he said that he usually forged iron extremely hot and his arms were sore. Once he chanted Buddha, he did not feel hot and sore, so he chanted Buddha more diligently. One day, many years later, after he had a haircut, showered, and changed his clothes, he said that he wanted to go home. His wife was puzzled. He stood by the furnace and recited the Buddha loudly. After the red iron was taken out, he asked his neighbor to write a verse on his behalf."Ding ding dang dang, long time to refine steel, peace is near, I will go to the west." After the neighbor finished writing, he held a hammer and chanted the Buddha. After knocking, he stopped breathing. His face did not change. The surroundings were rich in fragrance, and the air was filled with pleasant heavenly music. People knew that he was guided by Buddha to the Nirvana. The novel "He Was Born to Blacksmith, but He Suppressed All Ages" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The characters included the supporting character, the husky, a sixth-grade Life Spirit Tool, the captain who actively admitted his mistake and refused to repent, and the only husky in the world. The male protagonist, Ye Wuzhou, was the grandmaster of weapon refinement who claimed to be low-key and wanted to conquer the sea of stars! Female Lead-Mu Rouran, Fake Lily, Really Sick and Delicate, A Young Girl Who Loves to Smile (Squinting) Won't Have Bad Luck. Male supporting role-Li Yifeng, a peerless, elegant, and beautiful man. A righteous youth with firm beliefs, a firm man. Male supporting role-Yang Ye, a serious and responsible teacher at Da Qi's First Academy, a handsome young man who loved to take selfies, and an outstanding refiner of the younger generation. Male supporting role-Murong Long, the dean of the number one refining academy in Da Qi, the Grand Tutor of Da Qi, a highly respected refining master, a cat lover, likes to pet cats, hates dullness, and likes to cause trouble. Supporting actress-Jiang Changle, Princess of the Great Qi State, a figure of the royal family, a genius with three spiritual senses, a playful character, carefree, and a troublemaker. Female supporting character-Akalin, Student Lin, Mu Rouran's roommate, a little invisible girl. Her real name would always be ignored, but her nickname would be remembered very clearly. "The Grandmaster of Refining Hates Women" Author: Fly Again. It's a light novel/original fantasy novel with elements of rebirth, transmigration, cultivation, and anti-routine. It's finished and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendation: An interesting new article What's interesting is that the male lead is misogynistic Plus the funny guy, chasing the female lead What was especially worth mentioning was the ship girl Sai Gao (cough cough, you can skip this paragraph) All in all, it's a good book [Reward index: ] I hope you will like this book.
" Traveling Doctor " was super good. The female protagonist, Gu Nianshen, was a modern emergency intern. She dressed up as Liu Yiyi, the orphan of an ancient family of doctors who had been exterminated. She dressed up as a man to take revenge as a traveling doctor. The female protagonist had modern medical skills, but she was self-reliant and didn't have a cheat code. In the story, the female lead was very interesting to get along with her friends, and she had to prevent her identity from being exposed. The male protagonist seemed to be non-existent. His style of writing was smooth and flat. The female protagonist's personality was superb. This was a novel without a CP. The ending was open. It was really a strong push. " Please Call Me a Crossdresser " was super funny. The main character was a " girl " who was born with the wrong gender. She appeared as a cute loli, but she was actually a boy. The older brother was a cross-dressing boss, and his little sister had discovered his little secret. This was a sister-con novel. There were a bunch of girls fighting to keep the main character. The plot was interesting, and it was highly recommended. " Giving Tea to a Crossdressing Boss " was not bad either. The male lead Lin Yi became super strong once she put on a female outfit, and the female lead Lin Yi was a boss. After the male protagonist turned into a female, his abilities became stronger in all aspects. Other than the author's paranoia, everything was good. It was a female protagonist's novel. Prison Break Chronicles was very exciting. The male protagonist, Zhou Yi, woke up in prison due to medical negligence. The world became data and he became a slave. He had to choose between being content with the status quo or rising up to resist. The scene was strong and worth looking forward to. " The villain is my younger sister " recommended. The female protagonist dressed up as a man in a post-apocalyptic novel. She had a saintly sister who wanted to lead the whole family to fight zombies and build a base. The protagonist had good morals and good writing. It was worth reading. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In terms of love," sitting and watching the clouds rise " could be understood in this way: It was like walking to the end of the water and there seemed to be no way to go, but you could still sit down and watch the clouds rise and fly. In love, when you felt that there was no hope between them, you could change your mind and see new hope. This also meant that only after experiencing the ups and downs of life could one truly understand the deepest meaning of love. Even at the end of life, love was still one of the most beautiful feelings, expressing people's cherishment and emphasis on love. The novel " Sitting and Watching Immortals " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There are many idioms for good men and women, crazy men and resentful women, etc. The following are some examples: 1. Appear tough but be weak inside: describe a tough appearance but a fragile heart. 2. Dainty and vigorous: It described a person who was short, shrewd, and strong. 3 hook up with three and four: describe a multi-angle relationship. 4. Playboy: A person who plays with women. 5. To throw out a brick to attract jade: to use a shallow example to draw out a deeper truth or metaphor. 6. Appear tough but be weak inside: describe a person who looks tough but is weak inside or is weak inside. 7 flowery words, saying one's heart is not the same: It is used to describe people who lie on the surface but actually do not think so in their hearts. 8. Lazy and lazy: describe two kinds of bad tendencies of people. 9. Elegant demeanor: It described a person's graceful bearing. 10 Love at First Sight: It was used to describe the feeling of falling in love at first sight.