gradually enter blissful circumstances
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji à NR à Ji à J à ng, which means that the situation is gradually improved or the scenery and interest are gradually deepened to achieve a wonderful situation. It comes from the biography of Gu Kaizhi in the book of Jin.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Gu Kaizhi in the book of Jin, "every time Kai eats sugarcane, he always goes from the end to the root, and people may be strange. It says: "getting better."
Analysis of Idioms
It's getting better and better; it's getting better and better; it's getting worse and worse
Idiom usage
Chapter 82 of journey to the west by Wu Chengen of Ming Dynasty: after many pavilions and pavilions, it's really getting better. In Li Yu's "leisure, self-care, bathing" in Qing Dynasty: "first, adjust the water It's a good way to have fun in this basin Chapter 38 of Jing Hua Yuan: "the word" ruohua "suddenly appears today, and it's getting better and better from then on."
Idiom story
Gu Kaizhi was born in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. He was born in Wuxi. He is versatile. He not only writes poems well, but also writes beautifully. What he was especially good at was painting. He was a famous painter at that time. When he was young, he once joined the army as Ma Huanwen. Gu Kaizhi followed Huanwen for many years, and they formed a very deep friendship. Once, Gu Kaizhi followed Huan Wen to Jiangling to inspect the troops. On the second day in Jiangling, Jiangling officials came to visit Huan Wen and sent many bundles of local specialty sugarcane. Huan Wen was very happy and said, "the sugarcane here is very famous. Let's have a taste." His subordinates took one and ate it. While eating, he happily said: "it's really a famous product. It's very sweet!" At this time, Gu Kaizhi was alone enjoying the beautiful scenery of Jiangling instead of eating sugarcane. Huan Wen saw, deliberately picked a long sugarcane, the end of the sugarcane that end into the hands of Gu Kaizhi. Gu Kaizhi did not look at it. He took the sugarcane tips and chewed them. Huan Wen saw Gu Kaizhi's face and asked with a smile, "is this cane sweet?" The people nearby also laughed and said: "the sugarcane we ate is very sweet. I don't know if the sugarcane Gu joined the army was sweet?" Gu Kaizhi came back to himself and saw that what he was chewing was the end of sugarcane, so he understood why they were laughing. He had an idea. He raised the cane and said, "what are you laughing at! I don't think you know how to eat sugarcane at all. You are very particular about eating sugarcane! " Seeing his serious manner, everyone asked with a smile, "what else can you do by eating sugarcane? Tell me why you want to eat from the end of sugarcane! " Gu Kaizhi said: "at the beginning, you eat the sweetest part. The more you eat, the less sweet it becomes. Later, you lose your appetite. And I eat from the tip, the sweeter I eat, the more delicious I eat. This way of eating is called "getting better." We all laughed together. The idiom "getting better" is often used to describe the situation getting better every day.
Chinese PinYin : jiàn rù jiā jìng
gradually enter blissful circumstances
a straw shows which way the wind blows. luò yè zhī qiū
a vast territory with a large population. guǎng tǔ zhòng mín
words uttered against one's conscience. wéi xīn zhī lùn