heroes in a troubled time
Heroes in troubled times, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Lu à NSH à y à ngxi ó ng, which means outstanding figures in turbulent times. From Shi Shuo Xin Yu Shi Jian.
Idiom explanation
Turbulent times: turbulent and unstable times; Heroes: people who can be brave and brave and surpass ordinary people. An outstanding figure in the turbulent times.
The origin of Idioms
In the Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Liu Yiqing's Shi Shuo Xin Yu Shi Jian: "when Cao Gong was young, he saw Qiao Xuan. Xuanshu said: "the world is in chaos, and the tigers are fighting. Is it not the king who makes the right decisions? But you are a hero in troubled times and a traitor in governing the world. "
Idiom usage
He is an outstanding figure in the turbulent times. He is a man of great wisdom, a man of great virtue, and a man of many years. Deshan stick, Linji drink, heroes in troubled times. Song Shi Puji's five Lantern Festival yuan Volume 18
Idiom story
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, young Cao Cao saw Qiao Xuan. Qiao Xuan said, "today, the world is in chaos. Heroes from all walks of life are fighting like tigers. You are a hero in troubled times and a traitor in stable times. Unfortunately, I am old and can't see your wealth. I have to entrust my children and grandchildren to you. Please take care of them."
Idioms and allusions
When Cao Gong was young, he saw Qiao Xuan. Xuanshu said: "the world is in chaos, and the tigers are fighting. Is it not the king who makes the right decisions? However, you are a hero in troubled times and a traitor in governing the world. The new sayings of the world · Shishuo · Shijian by Liu Yiqing in the Southern Dynasty and Song Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : luàn shì yīng xióng
heroes in a troubled time
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