praise or criticize with a single word
A word of praise or disparagement, pronunciation y ī Z ì B ā Obi ǎ n, a word of praise or disparagement, generally refers to the chronicler, the wording is rigorous and appropriate.
Idiom explanation
A word of praise or criticism. It generally refers to the use of words in a composition.
The origin of Idioms
In the preface to the interpretation of Chunqiu Jing Zhuanji written by Du Yu of Jin Dynasty: "although Chunqiu takes one word as a praise or a derogation, it needs several sentences to form a speech."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; used as object and attributive; refers to the use of words in composition
Idioms and allusions
In the spring and Autumn period, Confucius compiled the annalistic history book "spring and Autumn" according to the history of Lu, which started in the year of Lu Yin and ended in the 14th year of Lu AI Gong, totally 242 years. The spring and Autumn Annals is rigorous in writing, with commendation as its word and derogation as its name. In the preface to the interpretation of Chunqiu Jing Zhuanji written by Du Yu of Jin Dynasty: "although Chunqiu takes one word as its praise and criticism, it must be expressed in several sentences.
Discrimination of words
Derogatory reading of Bi ǎ n
Chinese PinYin : yī zì bāo biǎn
praise or criticize with a single word
as soon as the melons are ripe one will be relieved -- to be replaced from a job. jí guā ér dài
firm and unyielding character. zhēng zhēng tiě gǔ
From the plain to the lonely. píng dì qǐ gū dīng
Eating with wind and eating with snow. cān fēng niè xuě