The past and the present
The pronunciation is pnj ī NDI à og ǔ, which means to talk about the present and the ancient, and to talk about everything and comment on everything from the present to the ancient.
Idioms and allusions
Tang Xianzu of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the Peony Pavilion: from the sky, it's futile to climb up to the present and hang up the past, and the ancient trees in the desolate platform are cold In the ancient and modern novels, Li Xiuqing's marriage to Huang zhennu: "how many men have never been calculated by others when they are in danger?" It is also called "Panjin diaogu". In the ancient and modern novels, Jin Yu Nu beat Bo's lover with a stick: "you can't hang on to the past. Those who fish and graze all have talent and learning in their heart. Now you read these dead sentences What's the promise? "
Discrimination of words
Used as a predicate or object; used in writing
Chinese PinYin : pān jīn diào gǔ
The past and the present
Take the cutting edge and drink the blood. dǎo fēng yǐn xuè