get dizzy with success
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d é y à w à NGX í ng, which describes the loss of normality in happiness. It comes from the biography of Ruan Ji in the book of Jin.
Idiom explanation
Shape: shape.
The origin of Idioms
Ruanji biography of the book of Jin: "drinking can roar, good at playing the piano. When he is proud, he forgets his body. " I forget things because I am happy. Later, it was described as "overjoyed" and "overjoyed".
Analysis of Idioms
The opposite is to feel lost and dispirited
Idiom usage
It has a derogatory meaning. He thinks that the section chief is as big as heaven. He can't help connecting him with the section chief. Lao She's four generations in the same hall 32 yuan Xianyu Biren's the order of winning the laurel · painting: "hands hanging in the palm of the hand, get carried away, eyes are far away." Song Ouyang Xiu's "Shi Bi · Li Yong Shu" said: "although Yu got the skill of writing because of Yong Shu, the characters are not similar. How can he forget the shape because of his meaning?" Ding Ling's "cultivation of life creation" is a short period, which is very small, but it highlights both of them. One is complacency, the other is great sense of mind. It also refers to taking its spirit and abandoning its form. if you are complacent and complacent when you are successful, you are likely to be punished when you are frustrated. The leader of the dead party who came to the Provincial Public Security Bureau to seize power was very grateful and overjoyed. He tried his best to show his credit to the master and said: it's hard to oppose the trend of "Trinity"! It's said that it's a meeting held by the general staff in Tangshan. No matter whether you come or not, we'll give it to him. this night, he was in a state of mind, which made him even more irritated. He was loud. He coughed and turned over to remind them, but they didn't pay attention to it. They talked in a high light, laughed in a loud voice, and said a few words: the more he said, the more he was complacent.
Idiom story
Ruan Ji, a member of the Wei family of Chen Liu (now Wei County, Henan Province), also known as Si Zong, was a famous poet in the Wei and Jin Dynasties. He lost his father when he was young, and his family was poor. But he was diligent and studious, and finally became a famous hermit at that time. Ruan Ji was very ambitious and hoped to make a difference in politics. But he was very dissatisfied with the ruling Sima group, and did not dare to express his views and opinions clearly. He had to take a wise attitude, or study behind closed doors; or indulge in the landscape; or drunk; or keep silent. In addition, he wrote poems to express his inner thoughts. For example, in the famous poem yonghuai, Ruan Ji expressed his concern for the country and seclusion with circuitous and implicit language. His good friend Ji Kang, like him, was also a famous writer at that time. He also had a scornful and disgusting attitude towards the rule of Sima family. Besides Ji Kang, Ruan Ji's friends include Shan Tao, Xiang Xiu, Liu Ling, Wang Rong and his nephew Ruan Xian. The seven of them often get together, chatting, drinking, composing poems and playing the piano under the bamboo forest in Shanyang. When they are happy, they laugh wildly, and when they are not happy, they cry bitterly. They are known as the "Seven Sages of the bamboo forest". "Preface to Tengwang Pavilion" written by Wang Bo of Tang Dynasty once said: "Ruan Ji is so rampant that he can't cry at the end of the road. "Among the seven, Ruan Ji is probably the most insane, especially when he is drunk. Therefore, when describing him in historical books, he said, "when he was proud, he suddenly forgot his body.". Ruan Ji is a famous scholar of Wei state in the Three Kingdoms period. He is the son of Ruan Ji, one of the seven sons of Jian'an. He is also known as the "Seven Sages of the bamboo grove" together with Ji Kang and Liu Ling. Needless to say, he was also the first "full-time secretary" in ancient China. At first, Ruan Ji served as a minister in the shogunate of Jiang Ji, a senior minister of Wei Guoyuan. Later, Cao Shuang served as assistant governor and called Ruan Ji to join the army. After Cao Shuang was killed, Sima Yi, who was in power, appointed Ruan Ji as Zhonglang. After the death of Sima Yi, his sons Sima Shi and Sima Zhao successively assisted politics and appointed Ruan Ji as Zhonglang. Shangshulang, joined the army and engaged in Zhonglang are all subordinate officials of the shogunate. In modern terms, they are engaged in the writing work of the staff. It should be noted that most of Ruan Ji's secretarial duties are nominal. In fact, he seldom does specific work, and even rarely drafts documents. He is just a name and a salary to solve the problem of livelihood. The people who appointed him only wanted his reputation, which showed that they loved, cherished and used their talents to win people's hearts. They did not expect Ruan Ji to do specific work. it seems beautiful to just take money and do nothing, but it needs enough wisdom behind it: in the Wei and Jin Dynasties, the world was in turmoil, and "few celebrities were perfect", while Ruan Ji experienced the change of dynasties, and finally he could retreat completely without losing his name. Few people could do this. Ruan Ji was able to avoid the danger of death, and he was good at playing the piano. When he is proud, he can't be separated from the character of "forgetting his body". One year, Ruan Ji heard that the cook of the infantry battalion was good at making wine, and there were 300 kinds of authentic wine. He immediately made a report to Sima Zhao, stopped being a secretary, and asked to be transferred to an infantry captain. This request was approved, which gave Ruan Ji the title of "Ruan infantry". Interestingly, although Ruan Ji served as a private secretary for five people successively, there is no record of what he did as a secretary in the history books. However, after he quit his secretary job and became an infantry captain, he actually wrote an official document: Cao Mao, the puppet emperor of the state of Wei, ordered that Sima Zhao should be given Jiuxi. Although "Sima Zhao's heart is well known to all," Sima Zhao himself certainly wants to give way, and those ministers naturally want to flatter and persuade one after another. Who will write this persuasive article? When the status is low, the article has no weight; when the status is high, the literary talent is not good. We think about it and think that it's Ruan Ji. But Ruan Ji is not willing to do it! He drank too much every day, trying to get rid of the entanglement and save himself. But this time he couldn't get rid of it anyway, because people had already forced him to come to collect the manuscript. Helpless, he had no choice but to finish this persuasion form on several cases while he was drunk. It is said that this persuasion form, which was drafted after drunk, is actually a good article with clear style and magnificent momentum. the Sima family is very satisfied to see such a beautiful Quanjin watch. They feel that Ruan Ji is still his own person at the critical moment. As a result, Ruan Ji died at the age of 54.
Chinese PinYin : dé yì wàng xíng
get dizzy with success
Take advantage of the current. chéng shùn shuǐ chuán
lay more stress on the present than on the past. hòu jīn bó gǔ