have pupils everywhere
have pupils everywhere. Peach and plum: refers to the cultivation of the younger generation or the students taught. There are many students in different places. Tang Di Renjie had so many students that he recommended many generals to Empress Wu, or Renjie said, "all the peaches and plums are in the public school." According to "Fenghe linggong LVYE hall planting flowers" written by Bai Juyi of Tang Dynasty, "why plant flowers before the hall if you want to fill the world with peaches and plums?"
Idiom information
[pronunciation] t á ol ǐ m ǎ NTI ā nxi à [source] Zi Zhi Tong Jian · Tang Ji · the first year of Wu Hou Jiu Shi: "the peach and plum in the world are in the public gate." [interpretation] peach and plum: refers to the students who are trained or taught. There are students everywhere. Tao: Tao Fu Li: Li Bai's poems all over the world: (articles / poems) are numerous and widely distributed. meaning: first, "Li" does not refer to Li Bai, but refers to Li Shu. Peach does not refer to longevity peach, but refers to peach tree. Second, "all over the world" means all over the world. And from Bai Juyi's poem "make the peaches and plums all over the world, why plant flowers in front of the hall?" we can infer that peaches and plums are flowers rather than people and fruits. Generally, there are only four meanings of peach and plum: peach blossom and plum blossom. "Poetry · Zhaonan · He Bi Chen Yi": "He Bi Chen Yi, Hua Ruo Taoli." Later, because of "peach and plum" to describe beauty. 【2】 It refers to the younger generation who are cultivated and the students who are taught. 【3】 It means youth. &Xu Wei of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the book "You Qi Yan Gong" that "he vowed to take the effect of mulberry and elm, so as not to cause the shame of peach and plum. If he said that, he would pay for his noble ambition." 【4】 It is used to describe petty and mediocre people who strive for glory and beauty. One of the poems of Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty: "peaches and plums sell bright, passers-by walk and are fascinated; spring sweeps the floor, green leaves become yellow mud. I wish you a long life and be careful not to be a peach or a plum. " Therefore, "Tao" can not be understood as "Shoutao", and "Li" can be understood as "have been born or generation over the world". [example] Huang is a great scholar in the contemporary era. He is well-known in the world. Not only he, but also many old students live in prominent positions. Yao xueyin, Li Zicheng, Vol.2, chapter 33 Li: can't write "Li". [structure] complex sentence style [synonym] peaches and plums are all over the world [detailed explanation of source] the famous sentence "peaches and plums are all over the world" comes from Zizhi Tongjian: the first year of empress Zetian of Tang Dynasty. It is recorded that di Renjie recommended Yao Yuanchong and other dozens of people and led them to be famous officials. "Or Renjie said: the peach and plum in the world is in the public gate.". It refers to the numerous elites and students cultivated by an elder or teacher all over the world, so it is called "all over the world". [riddle] Gang
Idiom story
In the spring and Autumn period, the Minister of the state of Wei was rich and knowledgeable. Because he offended Wei Wenhou, he ran to an old acquaintance's home in the north to escape. This friend's family is not rich. Zizhi doesn't want to add to his friend's burden, so he wants to open a school for some students to teach and read in order to make a living. His friends supported him very much, so they set aside two empty rooms as classrooms. Zizhi's students, regardless of their wealth, could worship him as a teacher as long as they were willing to learn. There is a peach tree and a plum tree in this school. All the students who came to school knelt down under the peach and plum trees to recognize their teacher. Zizhi pointed to the two bearing trees and taught the students, "you should all study hard and blossom and bear fruit like these two trees. Only with high knowledge can we make a great contribution to our country. In order to educate students into useful talents, Zizhi should teach seriously. Under his strict discipline, the students studied hard and learned a lot of real skills. Later, these students became talents one after another and became pillars of the country. In order to appreciate Mr. Zizhi's teaching, they planted peach and plum trees in their own houses. When Zizhi traveled to various countries, he met the students who were officials in various countries, and saw the two kinds of trees planted by the students. He said with pride, "my students are all over the world! Every one of them has a lot to do Since then, when the teacher (teacher) on behalf of the "peach and plum" students, and the students are called "peach and plum all over the world". also: when Empress Wu Zetian was Emperor of the Tang Dynasty, there was a prime minister named Di Renjie, who was born in Taiyuan (now Shanxi). This man is highly respected and dare to speak out, which is highly appreciated by Wu Zetian. In order to consolidate her rule, Wu Zetian took a variety of measures to recruit talents, and asked Di Renjie to recommend talents who could serve as generals. Di Renjie recommended dozens of people, such as Zhang Cambodian and Yao Chong, who later became famous officials. Someone said to di Renjie, "you are really a great person. You recommend all the talented ministers in the imperial court. They are all over the world." "Recommending talented people to serve the country is not for personal gain, it's what I should do," said Di Renjie "Peaches and plums all over the world" means that teachers teach many students all over the world. "Peaches and plums" is a synonym for students. Examples of idioms Huang is a great scholar of the time. He is well-known all over the world. He is not only famous for his peaches and plums, but also many old students. (Yao xueyin, Li Zicheng, Vol.2, chapter 33) in the past 70 years, it is impossible to count how many students he has taught. The students he has taught are all over the world. Many of them have become famous scholars and shoulder heavy responsibilities in various constructions. They are really "peaches and plums all over the world". Pan Tianshou, the late friend of Zhejiang, was one of the stars in the Chinese painting world after the May 4th movement. He was a native of Zhejiang, not limited to the Zhejiang School. He developed the art of traditional Chinese painting creatively, and was willing to support the new Miao. He made outstanding achievements in the history of painting and art education, and was respected by people at home and abroad.
Related words
The beginning is the same taoqiliumo, taohuaxun, Taoli are silent, the next is the peach version, taoyaoliumei, taohuazhuang, taolixi, taoyeprostitute, taohuaitaoshentaofuban, taozhizhutao, Taozi, Taoli, jietaojing, Taoren, the end is the same rotten peach, niutaoxiangtaolu, peach, peach, cotton peach, stolen peach, broken sleeve peach, shentaopu, peach Walnut, golden peach, Jingtao, Fangshuo peach, flat peach, stealing peach, Yingtao
Calligraphy works
This is a famous saying of the Chinese nation's descendants praising teachers. For decades, teachers have cultivated students all over the world. The ancients said: teachers preach, teach and solve doubts.
Chinese PinYin : táo lǐ mǎn tiān xià
have pupils everywhere
The way is good for safety, the potential is high for danger. dào gāo yì ān,shì gāo yì wēi