The idiom of Pingshui meeting comes fromWang Boof ".Preface to the Pavilion of King Tengdepicts the bonds and friendships of people living in a foreign land through coincidental encounters. This idiom is often used to describe the intercourse and friendship between strangers that arise from a chance encounter. We often encounter such a situation in our lives, when we are lost in a strange city, through a chance encounter, a conversation, and quickly become close friends with people who were previously strangers. They shared the joys and sorrows of life, supported and helped each other. LikePreface to the Pavilion of King Teng", ".Guan ShanIt is difficult to cross, who is sad and lost the way; When they meet in Pingshui, they are all guests from other places. Even if we are unfamiliar in a different place, we can build our own warm network by relying on our encounters again and again.
If we look at it from another angle, the meeting can also be a wonderful opportunity and enlightenment. In this fast-changing world, who can predict what will happen in the next second? Perhaps we will have a chance meeting with a complete stranger at a certain time and place, and this encounter may change our lives and bring us a different outlook on life and values. This is also the beauty of meeting in the water, all kinds of coincidences and encounters in life often become the starting point of our growth and achievement.
Zhuang Zhou Mengdie This idiom comes fromLi Shangyinof ".Jinsedescribes Zhuangzi's dream of turning into a butterfly. This idiom is mostly used to describe reality andDreamsambiguity and confusion between and the impermanence and change of life. The story of Zhuang Zhou Mengdie makes us think about the truth and essence of life, that is, the ultimate reality andDreamsWhich one is real? In such a complex world, people are often troubled by various external factors and cannot distinguish the boundaries between real and illusory. Zhuang Zhoumengdie's idiom reminds us not to trust our own feelings and experiences easily, and to maintain the ability to think independently, such asZhuang ZhouSaid: "The ultimate imagination,Wildlike a leap of thought. ”。
Zhuang Zhoumengdie also triggered thinking about life. Life is likeDreamsJust as unpredictable, we often get lost and confused. Sometimes the goal we pursue may be just an illusory dream, and we will do whatever it takes to achieve it. Zhuang Zhou's idiom reminds us to learn such asZhuang ZhouIn the same way, see through the chaos, pursue your true inner self, and enjoy every moment of the moment.
The idiom of returning to Zhao comes from ".Historical RecordsLian Po Lin is like a biography》。This idiom describes:Zhao GuoHandle with patience and careState of Qinbetween the trades and finally succeeded in putting the preciousand ShibiBrought backZhao Guo。This idiom is often used to describe success and accomplishment of tasks. In our lives, the idiom of returning to Zhao is also often used to describe the complete success of a thing. Even in the face of difficult tasks, as long as we always stick to our goals and beliefs, always maintain a positive attitude and work hard, we will eventually achieve successful results. In the journey of life, we may encounter many setbacks and difficulties, but as long as we have perseverance and perseverance, and believe that we can break through all difficulties, we will be able to complete our life career satisfactorily.
The idiom of alpine flowing water is used in two songs, "High Mountain" and "Flowing Water". This idiom is often used as a metaphor for a confidant or bosom friend. In ancient times, poetry andIt is an important way to find soulmates and express emotions. It's like the ancients in "High Mountain" and "Flowing Water".sighed that the towering mountains are the same as the soup and flowing water, and the hearts of the two can also communicate and share each other's joys, sorrows, and sorrows. The significance of the alpine and flowing water idiom is to emphasize the importance of tacit understanding and spiritual fit between two people. Our soulmates are one of the most valuable assets in our lives, they can listen and understand usInner worldto share the joys and confusions of life with us. As the idiom "Mountains and Flowing Water" expresses, only by finding a true soulmate can we find intellectual and emotional satisfaction and comfort.
Idioms are a pearl in Chinese culture and contain a wealth of themHistorical storiesand wisdom. Pingshui meets, Zhuang Zhou dreams of butterflies, returns to Zhao, and mountains and rivers are all profoundPhilosophiesand special significance. They are not only inLinguistic expressionIt also has a strong resonance in people's hearts and emotional worlds. These idioms also bring us to think about life and the world, and inspire us to keep an open mind and positive actions in life, and pursue truth, goodness, beauty and inner balance. Idioms are part of the treasures of Chinese culture, and by learning and understanding the meaning and connotation of idioms, we can better understand the breadth and profundity of Chinese culture, and we can also gain richer experience and wisdom in our own lives.