a person who returns to a place he once abandoned
Before Liu Lang, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi á nd ù Li ú L á ng, which means people who go and come again. From "another visit to xuandu Temple".
Analysis of Idioms
Liu Lang QianDu and Feng Zuo Fu
Idiom usage
A person who has gone and come again. It's common for Mr. an to have a meal with Miss He, but there's no need to be very shy. The 28th chapter of biography of children heroes by Wen Kang of Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
In Tang Dynasty, Liu Yuxi's poem "another visit to xuandu Temple": "where is the Taoist today? Liu Lang has come again."
Idiom story
Liu Yuxi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, saw the flowers because of "the red dust of Zimo". There are thousands of peach trees in xuandu temple. Liu Lang was demoted to Bozhou because he went to plant them later. 14 years later, he was transferred back to the capital to write the poem "another visit to xuandu Temple": "half of the hundred mu court is covered with moss, the peach blossom is clean, and the vegetable blossom is blooming. Where does the Taoist go? Liu Lang has come here again. "
Idioms and allusions
Allusion 1
According to youminglu written by Liu Yiqing of Song Dynasty, Liu Chen and Ruan Zhao met immortals in Taoyuan cave of Tiantai during Yongping period of Eastern Han Dynasty. After returning home, they returned to Tiantai during the Taikang period.
Allusion 2
Liu Yuxi was demoted to Sima of Langzhou (now Changde City, Hunan Province) for participating in the innovation activities of Wang Shuwen and Liu Zongyuan. Ten years later, he was called back by the imperial court and returned to Chang'an. In the spring of this year, he went to xuandu, the suburb of Beijing, to watch peach blossom, and wrote "watching peach blossom in xuandu": "when the world of purple comes, everyone will see the peach blossom; all the peach trees in xuandu are planted by Liu Lang after he has gone!" the peach blossom metaphor is a sycophant. Naturally, some people are dissatisfied with this kind of poem, and he was once again demoted for "sarcasm in language". He has been gone for 12 years. Twelve years later, the poet visited xuandu temple again and wrote "visiting xuandu temple again": "half of the hundred mu court is covered with moss, the peach blossoms are clean, and the vegetables are blooming. Where does the Taoist go? Liu Lang has come again. " As always, he did not change his original intention and expressed his stubborn will to fight and not be afraid of attack. The unremitting struggle spirit of "Liu Lang came again from the past" has always been admired by later generations. Liu Yuxi's poem turns into an idiom: former Liu Lang.
Allusion 3
It is said that during the reign of Yongping in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Liu Chen and Ruan Zhao met immortals in Taoyuan cave on Tiantai. After returning home, they returned to Tiantai again. Later, he was called "former Liu Lang" because he went away. Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty once again visited the xuandu Temple: "where does the Taoists go? Liu Lang has come again." Song xinqiji's "congratulation to the bridegroom" said: "Liu Lang, who has been here before, asked if xuandu and qianshuhua still exist?" Yuan Zhang Zhu's poem "Manjianghong · qianshun holding peach blossom and breaking branches" said: "Liu Lang, come back to visit, xuandu oats." Wen Jian's poem "brother Shexue on the Xiangjiang banquet" says: "I'm worried about my hometown and have a dream of a foreign country. Liu Lang's tears are sad in the past.
Chinese PinYin : qián dù liú láng
a person who returns to a place he once abandoned
describe in minute, vivid detail. qióng xíng jì xiàng
imbued with supreme heroism. qì guàn cháng hóng
Beat the drum and win the flag. chě gǔ duó qí
be crafty and far from upright. jué ér bù zhèng
live together in peace together. hé mù xiāng chǔ
speak boldly in defense of justice. zhàng yì zhí yán