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What does innuendo mean? What are the historical allusions? What are antonyms and synonyms?

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According to legend, there was a water monster named Yu in ancient times, which would shoot sand in its mouth at people or shadows, making people sick and even dead.

# Language Gold Edition. Gan Bao's quest for God Volume 12.

Later, he indirectly slandered and framed others with the metaphor of "innuendo".

The source of "spitting blood at people" and "stabbing in the back" # Gold. Gambao's Book of Searching for the Gods 12 1 > There is something in Zhong Ping 2>, Wuzhong, Hanguang. Its name is "Yi 3>, and a" short fox "can shoot people with sand.

If you are in the middle, your body will be nervous. 4> Headache and fever, playwright 5> Until death.

Jiangren suppressed it by surgery, and then fished for sand in the meat.

"Poetry" says that "being a ghost is unpredictable".

Now it is called "pernicious".

[Note] (1) See Bao Puzi for the allusions. Inner chapter. Deng she, Jin Zhanghua's natural history. The third volume. Different insects.

(2) Guangwudi Zhong Ping: Guangwudi refers to Liu Xiu, Guangwudi of the Eastern Han Dynasty (6 BC? 57 BC), Zi Shuwen, a native of Caiyang, was a descendant of Emperor Jing of the Western Han Dynasty.

At the end of the New Dynasty, Wang Mang rose up against Wang Mang, unified the world, made Luoyang his capital, restored the Han regime, and became the master of Zhongxing in the Han Dynasty.

Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty did not have the title of Zhong Ping, so "Zhong Ping" should be the mistake of "Central Plains"; In addition, "Zhong Ping" is the title of Emperor Ling of Han Dynasty, so it is also possible that Emperor Guangwu is the fault of Emperor Ling.

3: sound.

Legend has it that there is a poisonous insect in the water, which is shaped like a turtle. It has three feet, wings and can fly. When it sees a person, it attacks him with sand in his mouth, and the person who is hit will get sick.

Storks have many aliases, such as short fox, archer, projection, Zhu Yingchong, gun catcher, water fox or water crossbow.

(4) Tenderness: cramp.

(5) Dramatist: a person with a serious illness.

[Reference] ■ There is a short fox, a stork, an archer and a projectionist in Bao Puzi. Inner chapter. Deng she ",but there are actually water bugs.

It is shaped like a chime, like a three-in-one cup, with flying wings, no eyes and no ears, a horizontal object in the mouth and a crossbow.

When you hear voices, things in your mouth are like crossbows. If you aim straight, you will shoot people because of water. If you are in the middle, you will get sores. If you are in the middle, you will get sick, not get sores.

■ Hua's Natural History. The third volume. Different insects "water-shooting insects in Jiangnan mountain stream, class A is also one or two inches long." There is a crossbow in the mouth, and it is shot, and sores are everywhere. If left untreated, people will die.

In addition, you can refer to Jin Fanling's eighteen years of Gu Liang Chuan Zhuang Gong to explain the very special allusions of the idiom "innuendo".

First of all, Gan Bao of the Jin Dynasty once wrote a book "Searching for the Gods", with 20 volumes, which contained many supernatural things and preserved many folklore.

In Searching for the Gods (Volume 12), there is an underwater monster called "ㄩˋ", also called "short fox".

It will shoot people with sand in its mouth, and the people who are shot will have cramps, headaches, fever and even death.

The locals controlled it by surgery and took sand out of the meat.

The Book of Songs described it as unpredictable, like a ghost, and later people called it "Xi Du".

From the records here, we know that storks "shoot people with sand."

In the Jin Dynasty, another Zhang Hua wrote a natural history, which also recorded some anecdotes.

In Natural History. The third volume. Different insects, mentioned that there is a crustacean aquatic animal in the south of the Yangtze River, which is one or two inches long and has a crossbow mouth, which can allude to popularity.

People who get shot will also get sick or die.

This animal is described in more detail in Bao Puzi. Internal chapters. Ge Hong's "Deng She" in Jin Dynasty.

Ge Hong said that this animal is not only called "short fox" and "bug", but also called "shooter" and "projection".

Hide in the water, use your breath as an arrow when you hear the sound, and spit out what is in your mouth and water.

People who are sprayed on their bodies will get sores; People who are sprayed with shadows will also get sick.

So this animal not only shoots people, but also insinuates people. Combining "innuendo" with "innuendo" has evolved into the idiom "innuendo".

As far as several sources are concerned, they all contain the meaning of harming people, so "innuendo" was later used as a metaphor for indirectly slandering and framing others.

Even the condensed word "innuendo" is a negative usage.

Documentary evidence 0 1. Song Ouyang Xiu's "Bozhou Xie Shangbiao": "Anyone who slanders is insinuated first, and the yin is neutral. 」

02. Luo Song Dajing's Record of He Lin Yu, Volume 4: "Poetry says that when a gentleman dies or falls, a small talent becomes a success, and I am deeply afraid of its innuendo. 」

03. Ming Chapters 3 and 4 of Tu Long's Notes on Colored Pen: "What is alluded to, once it arrives in Beijing, will be passed down. 」

Usage description semantic description metaphor indirectly slanders and frames others.

Derogatory.

Usage category is used in the expression of "hurting people secretly"

Example: < 0 1 > His remarks are really mean by innuendo.

& lt02 & gt This report criticized some people by innuendo.

& lt03 & gt It is not a gentleman's trip to slander others by innuendo.

& lt04 & gt This despicable means of innuendo is not suitable for gentlemen.

& lt05 & gt This novel alludes to the extramarital affairs of a movie star.

& lt06 & gt You have hinted for a long time. Who has offended you? & lt07 >; If you want to criticize me, please be direct, but don't criticize others by innuendo.

& lt08 & gt Don't pay attention to this despicable means of only playing innuendo gossip magazines.

& lt09 >; I've always been open with people and never insinuated.

& lt 10 > This clearly refers to swearing and innuendo, taking the opportunity to vent their dissatisfaction.

Synonym: refers to people who curse mulberries and stab them in the back.

Antonym: aboveboard appraisal, please refer to the reference word of "appraisal 18".