describe solemn and bleak atmosphere
Chinese words, Pinyin is B ē Ig ē J ī zh ù, which means to use it as a code to express the tragic and desolate atmosphere. It comes from the biography of assassins in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
According to Sima Qian's biography of assassins in historical records in the Western Han Dynasty, during the Warring States period, Jing Ke was entrusted by Prince YAN Dan to enter the Qin Dynasty to assassinate the king of Qin. The prince and his friends bid farewell to Yishui and Gao Jianli attacked the building. Jing Ke sang "the wind blows, the water is cold, and the strong man will never return when he goes away", boarding the car and leaving regardless.
Idioms and allusions
At the end of the Warring States period, Crown Prince Dan of Yan fled back from the state of Qin. He visited the righteous scholars Jing Ke and Gao Jianli and asked them to assassinate King Ying Zheng of Qin. When everything is ready, Prince Dan leads his men to send them to Yishui with white clothes. Gao Jianli strikes the building. Jing Ke sings: "the wind is bleak, the Yishui is cold, and the strong man will never return when he goes." They said goodbye in tears.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: elegy easy water, Elegy generous antonym: decadent sound
Idiom usage
Example baizhanxi guibian name, ~ zuihu city. Lu You's poem the old general in Song Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : bēi gē jī zhù
describe solemn and bleak atmosphere
Governing the country and discussing the way. jīng bāng lùn dào