revered person
Wei Xun is a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is k à NSH à w è Iji è, which means that Wei Xun is seen dead. It refers to people whom the masses admire. It comes from the biography of Wei Li in the book of Jin.
Idiom explanation
Wei: Jin people, the word Shubao, excellent demeanor, admired by the public. Wei Yu was seen dead. It refers to people whom the masses admire.
The origin of Idioms
The biography of Wei Yu in the book of Jin: "people in the capital are full of visitors when they hear about its beauty. He died in the sixth year of Yongjia at the age of 27. At that time, people said that he had been seen and killed. "
Idioms and allusions
Wei Xun was a famous metaphysician and a famous beautiful man in Jin Dynasty. It is said that Wei Wei was very cute when he was a child. He always stood out in the crowd and was very different. When Wei Yu was five years old, he once traveled in Luoyang City in a sheep cart. When people saw it, they couldn't help running to Wei Li's sheep cart to watch. At that time, xiaoweiyu's outstanding demeanor made people envious. Someone sighed: "this is the child of which family, just like a little person carved out of jade." Later, people called Wei Li "Bi Ren (jade man)". When Wei Wei became an adult, he became more and more famous. No matter where he goes, there are always people around him. There are too many onlookers. They often surround Wei Li like a wall, so it takes Wei Li a lot of effort to get out of the encirclement every time. Although he is handsome, he is not in good health and very weak. He usually likes reading books, which is a very energy consuming thing. In addition, he often has to struggle to escape from the crowd, so he consumes more energy and physical strength. After a long time, Wei Yu finally fell ill. After a period of treatment, Wei Yu died with regret. After Wei Yu died, people said that he was seen dead, so there was a saying that he was killed. Later, people often use this word to describe some men with outstanding appearance, very handsome.
Chinese PinYin : kàn shā wèi jiè
revered person
Supporting the young and supporting the old. xié yòu fú lǎo
make up one 's face heavily and dress gaudily. nóng zhuāng yàn fú