Job's tears slander
Coix is slandered, a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is y ì y ǐ m é NGB à ng, which means to be slandered and wronged. The same as "Coix slander". From the biography of Xiang Zhong in the history of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Xiang Zhongzhuan in the history of Ming Dynasty: "in the past, Ma Yuan was slandered by Yi Yi, and Deng AI was recruited."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: slander of Coix, slander of Coix, pearl of Coix
Idiom usage
It refers to suffering injustice
Idioms and allusions
In Volume 24 of Houhanshu (Biography of Ma Yuan · Ma Yuan) from the beginning of 846 to the beginning of 846, the aid was in Jiaoji, often baiting coix seed, which could lighten the body and save desire to overcome miasma. Coix lacryma jobI is very big in the south. I want to support it. I want to plant it. I want to return it to the army and carry a car. At that time, people thought that the southern land was precious and strange, and all the powerful people wanted it. When you help, you are in favor, so don't smell it. And after his death, there was a letter written to him, thinking that all the previous records were written in the Pearl. Ma Wu and Hou Yu in the mausoleum all spoke in the form of a chapter, which made the emperor angry. He was afraid to return the old tombs by funeral. He just bought several acres of land in the west of the city for burial. Guests and friends dare not hang up. Yan is connected with his wife Cao Suo, and yique pleads guilty. The emperor sent out a letter to show it. Then he knew where he was sitting. He filed a letter to complain about his grievances. Six times later, he was very sad and had to be buried.
Chinese PinYin : yì yǐ méng bàng
Job's tears slander
see through sb . 's treachery. dòng zhú qí jiān
there is no place one does not try to penetrate. wú kǒng bù zuān
flowery and bombastic style of writing. fú wén qiǎo yǔ
when a man dies his administration will be cast away. rén wáng zhèng xī
cultivate one's original nature. xiū xīn yǎng xìng