Looking at the mountain from the bottom
Zhuhu mountain, a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is zh ǔ h ù K à NSH ā n, the old metaphor in the official has high, from the Southern Dynasty · song · Liu Yiqing "Shishuo Xinyu · Jian Ao".
The origin of Idioms
In the Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Liu Yiqing's "new sayings of the world - Jian Ao", it is said that "prince you joined the army by riding Huan's chariot. Huan said that Wang said: Qing has been in the government for a long time, and is better than the prime minister. The beginning does not answer, looks straight high, by the hand version leans on the cheek cloud: the Xishan Dynasty comes, has the cool air
Idioms and allusions
original text
The word "Hui" is Ziyou. His character was outstanding and uninhibited, and he joined the army for the great Sima Huanwen. His head was scattered, and he didn't handle the affairs of the government. Huan Chong joined the army for his cavalry, and Chong asked, "what is your department, Cao?" He said: "it seems to be Ma Cao." Then he asked, "how many horses are you in charge of?" "I don't know why there are so many horses," he said Then he asked, "how much does Mabi die?" Said: "unknown life, how to know death!" Taste from the line, the value of rainstorm, because of the emblem of the horse into the car, said: "the public not only good at a car!" Chong tasted Hui and said, "Qing has been in the government for a long time, and is better than the prime minister." At the beginning of the emblem, he didn't answer. He looked up straight and said with his hand: "when the western mountains came, there were cool ears."
interpretation
"Prince you joined the army on horseback. Huan said to the king, "Qing has been in the government for a long time, and he is better than the prime minister." At the beginning, he did not answer. He looked up straight and said with his hands: "when the Western Hills come, you will feel cool." Press, hand version, that is wat. Later, he used "looking at the mountains" to describe his leisure and elegance. It is also a leisurely appearance. It is also called Zhuhu.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Xishan
Idiom usage
In Song Dynasty, Chen Yuyi's poem manlang: "manlang has made great achievements and has been watching the mountains for ten years." Lu You of Song Dynasty wrote a poem in the Spring Festival Gala: "when you take off the towel and drink, you laugh at people, and when you look at the mountains, you are quite surprised." It is also called "West Mountain". The second poem of Xi Shan Lou is Li Fu written by Wang Zhong, which is written by Jin and Yuan Haowen: "I will ride CaO on the west mountain, and I will be cool and high in autumn." Liu Guo of the Song Dynasty wrote a poem titled Phoenix Terrace: "if current affairs are not mentioned, you can only rely on wat. Scholars are useless and hold cups." In his poem titled Zhang Xin Zhi Jian Shan Tang, Fang Fu of Yuan Dynasty said, "I didn't feel that I had a great reputation at this time." According to Huang Zunxian's poem of yearning for people at the end of the year in the Qing Dynasty, "when you lose the order of Yangshuo, you can see the mountains in the court." Song zhu song's book of Spring Festival Gala: "when you take off your towel and drink, you laugh, but when you look at the mountains, you are quite surprised."
Chinese PinYin : zhǔ hù kàn shān
Looking at the mountain from the bottom
the ghosts weep and the gods howl. guǐ qì shén hào
mutually beget each other. xiāng shēng xiāng chéng
sit idle and enjoy the fruits of others ' work. zuò xiǎng qí chéng
to show one 's determination to fight to the last. jì hé fén zhōu