ground of heart
Fang Cundi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ā NGC ù nzh ī D ì, which means heart. It comes from Liezi Zhongni by Zheng lieyukou in the Warring States period.
The origin of Idioms
"Liezi Zhongni chapter:" Wen Zhi ordered uncle long to stand up against the Ming Dynasty, and Wen Zhi looked back at the Ming Dynasty and said: "hee! I see my son's heart is empty.
Idioms and allusions
Liu Biao's eldest son, Qi, is also a deep and bright one. I love my little son Cong, but I'm not happy with Yu Qi. Qi every desire and bright plan from the art, bright often refused to plug, not with the painting. Qi Nai will travel to the back garden and go up to the high-rise building. During the banquet, people will go to the stairs. He said, "today, if you can't go up to the sky or down to the earth, you can speak out of your mouth and enter into my ear. What can you say?" Liang replied, "don't you see that Shen Sheng is in danger inside, while Chong Er is safe outside?" Qi meaning perception, Yin rules out the plan. When Huang Zu died, he became the prefect of Jiangxia. Russia and watch the soldiers, Cong heard Cao Gong to levy, sent envoys to surrender. The first master was fan Wenzhi, who led all his people to the south. Liang and Xu Shu followed together. Cao Gong chased him and won his concubine's mother. He said, "those who want to work together with the general for the cause of the king's supremacy should have their own space. I've lost my mother now. I'm in a mess. It's not good for me. Please leave now. " Then he became Duke Cao. He said: "those who want to work together with the general for the cause of the king's supremacy will have a place of their own. I've lost my mother now. I'm in a mess. It's not good for me. Please leave now. " Then he used "fangcundi" to refer to the heart. The heart is in the middle of the chest, so it is called. Also known as "square inch heart" and so on. Liu Qi, the eldest son of Liu Biao, also attaches great importance to Zhuge Liang. Liu Biao believes in his stepwife, loves his youngest son Liu Cong and dislikes Liu Qi. Every time Liu Qi wants to discuss with Zhuge Liang how to protect himself, Zhuge Liang often prevaricates and perfunctorizes him, and does not give him a plan. (once) Liu Qi asked Zhuge Liang to visit the back garden and climb the high building together. While drinking and eating, Liu Qi asked someone to take away the ladder and then said to Zhuge Liang, "today (we are here), we can't go up to the sky or down to the earth. Words come out of your mouth and come into my ears. Are you ready to say that? " Zhuge Liang said to him, "don't you see the danger of Prince Shensheng staying in the city, but it's safe for Prince Chonger to escape from the city?" Liu Qi's inner consciousness, secretly planning to escape from the city. Just when Huang Zu, the governor of Jiangxia, passed away, Liu Qi asked to be transferred out of the city, so he became the governor of Jiangxia. Soon after Liu Biao died, Liu Cong heard that Cao Cao had come to the north for expedition, so he sent an ambassador to ask for surrender. When Liu Bei heard about it in Fancheng, he led his army south. Zhuge Liang and Xu Shu followed Liu Bei together. They were defeated and chased by Cao Jun and captured Xu Shu's mother. Xu Shu pointed to his heart and said to Liu Bei, "I originally wanted to seek the cause of hegemony with you, general. It's this heart that I rely on. Now my old mother has been captured and I'm in a mess. It's not helpful for your big cause. I beg to say goodbye to you from now on. "
Idiom usage
In Liu Yuxi's Shangdu situ Qi of Tang Dynasty, it is said that "if you search for a province and suffer a disaster, you will be miserable for thousands of miles.". You can't speak for your heart. " In Jin Gehong's baopuzi Jiatun: "the heart of square inch is in me, and it can't be put in liudun." Tang Jiadao's Yi Shui Huai Gu poem: "I sigh Fang Cunxin, who talks about a current event." The second poem of Sun Hua of the Tang Dynasty in the Qing Dynasty is "the scorching summer in autumn and the occasional drought."
Chinese PinYin : fāng cùn zhī dì
ground of heart
starving people fill the land. āi hóng biàn dì
withered forest and dry rivers. lín hán dòng sù
a feeling of exaltation upon fulfillment. héng méi tǔ qì
Take advantage of the current. chéng shùn shuǐ chuán