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Guanglingsanjue, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu ǎǎ NGL í ngs ǎ nju é, which means that the fine tradition is broken or there is no successor. It's from new sayings of the world - elegance.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] no successor antonym] no successor
The origin of Idioms
Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty wrote "a new account of the world · Ya Liang": "Ji zhongsan was in the eastern part of the city when he was in prison, and his spirit remained unchanged. He played Guangling San by playing the piano. At the end of the song, the Song said:" yuan Xiaoni, please learn this San, but Jin Gu didn't. Guangling San is no longer available. "
Idiom usage
It often refers to the breaking off of fine tradition. At that time, my uncle pan baying won a prize in exploration. From then on, the number one scholar in Suzhou was the Ding Jia. (the second chapter of Zeng Pu's Nie Hai Hua in Qing Dynasty)
Idioms and allusions
During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, Ji Kangshan, one of the Seven Sages in the bamboo grove, played Guanglingsan, which was admired by many people. Ji Kang was sentenced to death for his crime. On the eve of Dongshi's execution, he looked as if he was dead. He wanted to play Guanglingsan with a piano. After playing, Ji Kang said: "Yuan Zhun once asked to learn this song, but I was very stingy and refused to teach it to him. Since then, Guanglingsan has become a masterpiece At that time, 3000 students wrote to ask Ji Kang to be their teacher. They wanted to save Ji Kang in this way, but the court did not allow them. Soon after Ji Kang was killed, Sima Zhao, king of Wen, also regretted it.
Chinese PinYin : guǎng líng sǎn jué
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denounce the guilty and to chastise. shēng zuì zhì tǎo
Black patent leather lantern. hēi qī pí dēng lóng