living as a recluse in one 's hometown
The angle napkin private, explains: wears the regular clothing but lives in the private house. Fan Tong, who is from the biography of Wang Jun in the book of Jin, said: on the day of Qing's revolution, he was a private man and did not say anything about the peace of Wu.
Idiom explanation
Corner scarf: a kind of kerchief with edges and corners often worn by ancient hermits. Private property: private residence.
Idioms and allusions
Source: biography of Wang Jun in the book of Jin: "it's said that on the day of Qing's rotation, he was a private man, and he didn't talk about the affairs of Ping Wu." According to the biography of Wang Jun in the book of Jin, "on the day of Qing's rotation, he was in private, and did not say anything about the peace of Wu." Wang Yuanliang of Song Dynasty wrote the poem "Ying Ti Xu: over Jinling again": "thinking about the past, the iron rope is searched for thousands of times, sinking to the bottom of the river, waving the feather fan, blocking the dust in the West. It's a good way to talk about what's going to happen. " Chapter 4 and Chapter 6 of scholars: "the old man's achievements lie in his country. Today, he is a private man, and he does not speak of his achievements. He is really a famous general in ancient times."
Discrimination of words
Antonym: comeback after success usage: used as object and attributive; refers to retirement after success
Chinese PinYin : jiǎo jīn sī dì
living as a recluse in one 's hometown
Remove the chaff and block the wind. pái kāng zhàng fēng
speak vehemently with a distinctly moral tone. jī áng kāng kǎi