Huang Zhong's destruction and abandonment
The synonym huangzhongzaixi generally refers to huangzhongzaixi, wabuleiming, huangzhongzaixi, wabuleiming is a Chinese idiom, pronounced Hu á ngzh ō nghu ǐ Q ì, w ǎ f ǔ L é im í ng, which means that the Huangzhong is smashed and thrown aside, and the clay pot is knocked very loud. It means that the talented people are abandoned, while the mediocre people are in a high position. It comes from Chu Ci · Bu Ju.
essential information
Huangzhong is made of brass. There are twelve rhythms in ancient Chinese music, six for Yin and six for Yang. Huangzhong is the first one of the six rhythms of Yang. It means that a wise man is rejected. The yellow bell was smashed and thrown aside, and the clay pot was pounded very loud. It means that the talented people are abandoned, while the mediocre people are in a high position. [source] in Chu Ci · Bu Ju written by Qu Yuan in the Warring States Period: "the world is turbid but not clear, cicada wings are heavy, and Qianjun is light; Huang Zhong destroys and abandons, and the ruins are thundering; slanders are high and the sages are nameless." "Gee! If it's a rat's mansion! Huang Zhong destroys and abandons, WA fou thunders, stupid Zi Yao, poisons Nair. " (Hu Tian Lu, Huiyin Bai Yi Ju Shi, Qing Dynasty) the boss put a good engineer away, but he just put him back on the job. He was a real bummer!
Idiom information
Idiom explanation: yellow bell: a clock made of brass. There are twelve rhythms in ancient Chinese music, six in Yin and six in Yang. Yellow bell is the first one of the six rhythms of Yang; destroy: destroy; abandon: abandon. It means that a wise man is rejected. Examples of idioms: eh! If it's a rat's mansion! Huang Zhong destroys, WA fou thunders, stupid Zi Yao, poisons Naier. (hutianlu, Huiyin Baiyi, Qing Dynasty) degree of common use: rare emotion color: derogatory words, grammatical usage: as predicate and attribute; structure of idioms with derogatory meaning: generation time of subject predicate type: Warring States period idiom sound: destroyed, can't be read as "Hu". Idiom shape: bell, can't write "Cup".
Chinese PinYin : huáng zhōng huǐ qì
employ incapable men instead of able men
cannot bear to think of the past. bù kān huí shǒu
with nothing much left up one 's sleeves. jì qióng tú zhuō
a fish escaped through the seine. lòu wǎng zhī yú