master dongguo , a naive person who gets into trouble through being softhearted to evil people
Mr. Dongguo, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ō nggu ō Xi āē NSH ē ng, which generally refers to a muddleheaded person who is kind to bad people. It comes from the biography of wolf in Zhongshan by Ma Zhongxi in Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The characters in the biography of wolf by Ma Zhongxi in Ming Dynasty. Because of its rescue was chased by the wolf, but almost by the wolf.
Analysis of Idioms
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Idiom usage
It is a metaphor for people who do not know good from evil.
Idiom explanation
A fool who is kind to bad people.
Idiom story
There is a scholar, Mr. Dongguo, who is very pedantic in reading dead books and dead books. One day, with a donkey and a bag of books on his back, Mr. Dongguo went to a place called "Zhongshan state" to seek an official position. Suddenly, a wounded wolf ran up to him and begged, "Sir, I am being chased by a hunter. The hunter shot me with an arrow and almost killed me. Please hide me in your pocket. I will repay you well in the future. " Of course, Mr. Dongguo knew that the wolf was harmful, but he saw that the injured wolf was very pitiful. He thought about it and said, "I will offend the hunter by doing this. However, since you ask me, I will try to save you. " With that, Mr. Dongguo curled up the wolf's limbs, and then tied the wolf with a rope to make his body as small as possible, so that he could put it in his book pocket. After a while, the hunter came up and found that the wolf was missing. He asked Mr. Dongguo, "have you seen a wolf? Where did it go? " Mr. Dongguo said: "I didn't see the wolf. There are many forks here. The wolf may have escaped from other roads." The hunter believed Mr. Dongguo's words and chased him in another direction. When the wolf heard the sound of the hunter's horse riding in his book bag, he begged Mr. Dongguo to say, "please, sir, let me out and let me escape." Benevolent Mr. Dongguo, unable to withstand the wolf's rhetoric, let the wolf out. Unexpectedly, the wolf howled and said to Mr. Dongguo, "Sir, since I have done a good job to save my life, now I am very hungry, you can do a good thing again and let me eat you." With that, the wolf sprang to Mr. Dongguo. Mr. Dongguo fights with the wolf with his bare hands and shouts "ungrateful" to the wolf. Just at this time, a farmer carrying a hoe passed by. Mr. Dongguo quickly grabbed him and told him how he had saved the wolf. The wolf was ungrateful and wanted to hurt himself. Please judge. But the wolf denied that Mr. Dongguo had saved his life. The old farmer thought for a moment and said, "I don't believe what you said. How can this bag hold a big wolf. Please put it on again and let me see it with my own eyes. " The wolf agreed. He lay on the ground again, curled up and asked Mr. Dongguo to tie the rope again and put it in his pocket. The old farmer immediately tied up his pocket and said to Mr. Dongguo, "this kind of beast that hurts people will not change its nature. You are too confused to be kind to wolves." Then he swung his hoe and killed the wolf. Mr. Dongguo suddenly realized that he was very grateful to the farmers for saving his life in time. Now, "Mr. Dongguo" and "zhongshanlang" have become fixed words in Chinese. "Mr. Dongguo" refers to those who do not know right from wrong but show excessive sympathy, "zhongshanlang" refers to those who are ungrateful and take revenge. Baidu Encyclopedia content is shared by netizens. If you find that your entry content is inaccurate or incomplete, you are welcome to use your entry service (free) to participate in the correction. Go to & gt; & gt;
Chinese PinYin : dōng guō xiān shēng
master dongguo , a naive person who gets into trouble through being softhearted to evil people
If there is no tiger in the mountain, the monkey is king. shān shàng wú lǎo hǔ,hóu zǐ chēng dà wáng
drift from one place to another. sì hǎi piāo líng
thinking sth. of no importance. qiū fēng guò ěr
dispel chaos and restore peace. bō luàn fǎn zhì