Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What do you mean, "I don't want to know more, the sky is crisp, the clouds are light and the wind is light, and the sun is shining, so I can show my talents"?

What do you mean, "I don't want to know more, the sky is crisp, the clouds are light and the wind is light, and the sun is shining, so I can show my talents"?

1, do not seek an extraordinary solution.

Interpretation: Reading only understands the spiritual essence, not words. At present, I just want to know a general idea, not an in-depth understanding.

Source: From Biography of Mr. Wuliu by Tao Qian in Jin Dynasty: "You are good at reading, not seeking to know more. Every time I know something, I will be so happy that I forget to eat. " It shows that he likes reading and doesn't delve into word-for-word explanations; Whenever I understand the contents of the book, I will be so happy that I forget to eat.

2. The weather is cool

Interpretation: It describes the clear sky and cool and pleasant climate in autumn.

Grammar: attributes and clauses; Describe autumn.

3. the clouds are light and the wind is light.

Interpretation: The clouds are light and clear.

Example: the sky is cloudy and sunny, birds are flying in the blue sky, children are playing by the river, and old people are playing Tai Chi in groups of three or five.

Step 4 show your talent

Interpretation: fully demonstrate your skills.

Source: From Yan Zhitui's "Yan Jiaxun" in the Southern and Northern Dynasties: "The world is in chaos; A well-dressed person; Although there is no skill; Or gather disciples; Violation of the vegetarian industry; Thanks to the meritorious military service. " It means modern chaos. Although some scholars and nobles did not have the courage to practice martial arts, they gathered all the people and gave up their noble and elegant careers in order to win the meritorious military service by luck.

Extended data:

1, a synonym for not seeking an extraordinary solution

(1) Take a look.

Interpretation: A metaphor for observing things roughly. He also said that he wanted to see flowers.

Source: After Graduation, a poem written by Meng Jiao in the Tang Dynasty.

(2) A little knowledge

Interpretation: describe yourself as ignorant and not deeply understood.

Source: From Cang Bian of Song Dynasty.

(3) Have a taste

Interpretation: stop after a little attempt, indicating that you have not conducted in-depth research on knowledge and problems.

Source: Gull Drum Raising in Qing Dynasty.

2. synonymous with sunny days.

(1) The weather is crisp.

Interpretation: describe the sky is high and cool.

(2) Autumn is crisp

Interpretation: It describes Wan Li with clear autumn sky and cool and pleasant climate.

Origin: From the poem "Cui Shi Dongshan Caotang" written by Du Fu in Tang Dynasty.

3. Synonym for showing off one's talents

(1) Develop economy and trade

Interpretation: economy: sorting out the context, metaphorically governing the country, and also referring to political talent. Give full play to political talents.

Origin: From the thirty-eighth chapter of Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty.

(2) Show your magic

Interpretation: Avatar: The original meaning is Buddhism, which means omnipotent power. The latter refers to particularly superb skills. Describe talent.

Origin: From Chapter 89 of The Journey to the West, Shi Naian in Ming Dynasty.

(3) Great achievements

Interpretation: it can give full play to its role; Can make a significant contribution.

Source: from Mencius, Gongsun Chou.

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