Sunning under the sun
Li Shangyin's zazuan · Shajing in Tang Dynasty. Li Shangyin, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, was very talented in his miscellaneous compilation · killing scenery. His poems exposed and criticized the dark reality and official corruption at that time. In zazuan, he listed the things that were very harmful to the scenery, such as "washing feet in clear spring, sunning flowers, setting up a tower behind a mountain, burning Qin and boiling crane, sipping tea to flowers and drinking from Panasonic." These were all disappointing things at that time
Idiom information
[idiom] huaxiasunli [idiom spelling] hxsk [degree of common use] General idiom [emotional color] neutral idiom [idiom usage] as object and attribute; used in figurative sentences [idiom structure] partial formal idiom [generation time] Ancient idiom [rhyme words] years of high virtue, indomitable heart, wealth inequality, a meal of grace, as long as deep work, iron pestle into needle, powder bone Mi Shen, Qiansheng general, treat each other like a guest, green leaves become Yin, an inch of land becomes gold
Idiom story
Li Shangyin, a poet of Tang Dynasty, was very talented. His poems exposed and criticized the dark reality and official corruption at that time. In zazuan, he listed the things that were very harmful to the scenery, such as "washing feet in clear spring, sunning flowers, setting up a tower behind a mountain, burning Qin and boiling crane, sipping tea to flowers and drinking from Panasonic." These were all disappointing things at that time.
Examples of Idioms
Pay attention to the occasion and propriety when talking and doing things. Don't do silly things.
English translation of Idioms
Air air of groups under the flowers
Chinese PinYin : huā xià shài kūn
Sunning under the sun
be too deplorable to describe. cǎn bù rěn yán
the reduced territories of a nation. shèng shuǐ cán shān
one 's voice is like a great bell. shēng rú hóng zhōng