A fisherman
Yanbo Diaoyu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y à Nb à di à ot ú, which means people who used to live in seclusion in fishing. It comes from the biography of Zhang Zhihe in the new book of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Smoke wave: the water wave is dim, it looks like smoke in the distance; fishing: fishing. It used to refer to a person who was reclusive in fishing.
Idiom usage
It is the fisherman who calls on the dyke early Chen Meigong, Ming Dynasty, edited the story of the small window: "when you buy a boat and carry books, you can be an unknown fisherman. When the grass and the moon are cold and the iron flute are clear, you feel that Zhang Zhihe and Lu Tian are not far away." In Qing Dynasty, Zha Shenxing's poem "the gift of fresh fish for several days" ends with a couplet: "Li eaves and coir Mei live a life, Chen Ben is a fisherman."
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Zhang Zhihe in the new book of Tang Dynasty, it is said that "he lost his family and was no longer an official. He lived in the rivers and lakes and called himself a fisherman."
Idioms and allusions
Zhang Zhihe, born in Jinhua, Wuzhou, was named Guiling. Father you Dynasty, Tongzhuang, lieerzi book, for Xiangwang, Baima certificate various articles to support its theory. Mother dream Maple born on the belly and produce ambition and. In order to manage suzong, he ordered Zuo jinwuwei to join the army. He was demoted to Nanpu Wei in the event of sitting back. He would be pardoned and returned. He was bereaved by his relatives and no longer became an official. He lived in the rivers and lakes and called himself a fisherman. His work xuanzhenzi is also named after himself. Those who have great attainments are the internal explanations. Zhihe also wrote 15 chapters of Tai Yi, with 365 hexagrams. Good at landscape painting, drunk, or drumming, licking pen. He tried to write the fisherman's song, but he could not write it. Li Deyu said that Zhihe was "famous for his concealment, unimportant for his appearance, poor for his achievement, and strict for his light". interpretation misty waves, misty water waves, look at the distance like smoke; fishing, fishing. In ancient times, it refers to people who are hermit in fishing. After going to the government, Zhang Zhihe of Tang Dynasty lived in the river and lake. He did not set any bait for fishing. He just entertained himself. He called himself a "Fisherman". The latter refers to those who live in seclusion.
Chinese PinYin : yān bō diào tú
A fisherman
palm off a substitute for the real thing. táo jiāng lǐ dài
engage in unjust military ventures. dú wǔ qióng bīng
divine countenance and gem quality. xiān zī yù sè