The answer is nothing.
Idioms and allusions are all related to Mi Heng:
The earliest phrase "writing without extra points" can be found in Xiao Tong's "Mi Fei Parrot Fu": Preface: "Because of Fu, the pen is constantly added, but the text is not added."
Mi Fei, a writer at the end of the Han Dynasty, was born in the Plain (now Linyi, Shandong). He is good at composing ci and fu, and his literary talent is brilliant. However, he is arrogant and likes to laugh at powerful people. Cao Cao and Liu Biao couldn't accept him and transferred him to Jiangxia Huangzu as a clerk. During his tenure, he read the inscription written by Cai Yong and never forgot it. Afterwards, he wrote it word for word. He wrote an impromptu poem "Parrot Fu" in Huangzuting, Jiangxia, which was a stroke of a pen without any words. Here is a brief introduction to Mi Heng's writing of "Parrot Fu", which was completed in an instant by hand.
The word "point" in "Irrelevant Text" means to change or modify.
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Never make any changes or modifications to your work ―― use a handy pen.
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Never make any changes or modifications to your work ―― use a handy pen.
Interpretation: Point: Draw a point to indicate deletion, alteration and modification. The article is written in one go and does not need to be revised. Describe quick thinking, skillful writing skills and unthinking.
For this idiom, it is easy to read the arts and sciences, and it is easy to understand that "the article has no punctuation", all wet!
Idiom means that the writing level is extremely high, and the writing is done in one go without revision.
Part of speech: commendatory term.
Example: Let's look at the following two questions:
After his careful study, he finally got rid of the bad habit of not getting extra points.
This article is not only disorganized, but also incomprehensible.
The two places regard' irrelevant' as a derogatory term, which contradicts its own meaning, so the usage is wrong! The original intention is positive
Idioms and their stories
Origin: The earliest expression of "irrelevant" can be found in Xiao Tong's Mi Heng. Preface: "Because of Fu, the pen is constantly added, but the text is not added."
Mi Heng, a writer at the end of the Han Dynasty, was a plain man (now Linyi, Shandong Province) who was good at writing Ci and Fu. But he is arrogant and likes to laugh at powerful people. Cao Cao and Liu Biao couldn't accept him, so they sent him to Huang Zu in Jiangxia and wrote a book in Miheng.
Record official. During my tenure, I read the inscription written by Cai Yong, and I never forget it. I dictated it word for word afterwards. This matter won the admiration of Huang She, the son of Huang Zu. At a yellow shooting party, a guest got a parrot. At the invitation of Huang She, Mi Fei made an impromptu "Parrot Fu" at the Jiangxia Huangzuting, with a wave of his pen, without adding any words. Here is a passage describing Mi Fei's writing "Ode to a Parrot". Although he wrote 1000 words, he did it in an instant.
The word "point" in "Irrelevant Text" means to change or modify.
Source: Han Youheng's Preface to the Parrot: "Because of the fu, the pen is endless, and the text does not add points."
Example: use strokes. ◎ Ming Hongkun, Tang Hua, the chief official of Qingping Mountain, wanted to carve Zhuge.
Synonym: in one go
Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and object; Include praise
Idiom story
There is a grass and a tree in Hanyang, and a nest of herbs in Parrot Island. "Cui Hao's famous sentence tells the essence of ancient Wuchang human landscape. Parrot Island, a famous scenic spot, is Mi Fei's "Parrot Fu", which is very famous in China classical literature. It has become a beautiful scenery along the Yangtze River under the Yellow Crane Tower for thousands of years. Mi Fei (173— 198) not only left a well-known poem "ode to a parrot" for later generations, but also left an idiom "Wen Bu Dian". The earliest expression of "writing without extra points" can be found in Xiao Tong's Preface to Miheng Parrot: "Because of tribute, the pen keeps adding points, and the text does not add points. "Here is a description of Mi Fei's writing" Parrot Fu ".Although he wrote a thousand words, he did it in an instant. Later classics recorded many similar allusions. Wang Bo, a biography of talented people in the Tang Dynasty, said: "... on September 9th, the guests at the conference will be recorded by their husbands to exaggerate things. When you are in that position, you know your talent, so please do it. Bob was happy to play a joke on the guests, but he did it in an instant, without adding any words, and he was very surprised to lift his seat. "Preface to the Complete Works of Huang Tingjian's Ci": "There is a reward for people. The guest is Sun, who is good at playing flute. Aids is not added.
Pen is a long and short sentence of Yuefu without text. The word "point" in the idiom "irrelevant" means to change or modify. Idiom means that the writing level is extremely high, and the writing is done in one go without revision. Mi Fei, the author of Parrot Fu, was a writer at the end of Han Dynasty. He is plain-looking (now Linyi, Shandong Province) and good at writing ci-fu. But he is arrogant and likes to laugh at powerful people. During the reign of Emperor Xiandi Xingping, Han took refuge in Jingzhou. In the early years of Jian 'an, Cao Cao wanted to see him and was recommended by Kong Rong and others. Hua Xin and other counselors were very jealous of Miheng, and offered sacrifices to Cao Cao, so Cao Cao snubbed him. M Heng was very angry after knowing this, and cursed Hua Xin and others. Cao Cao pretended to be generous and didn't want to be accused of killing Xian, so he let Mi Fei beat the drums and humiliate him in the lobby. Mi Fei dressed up in the lobby, drumming and cursing Cao Cao. Cao Cao was generous enough to send Mi Heng to Jingzhou to see Liu Biao. Soon, Liu Biao couldn't accept him, so he transferred Mi Heng to Jiangxia Howie as a clerk. During my tenure, I read the inscription written by Cai Yong, and I never forget it. I dictated it word for word afterwards. This matter won the admiration of Huang She, the son of Huang Zu. At a yellow shooting party, a guest got a parrot. At the invitation of Huang She, Mi Fei made an impromptu "Parrot Fu" at the Jiangxia Huangzuting, with a wave of his pen, without adding any words. His words are gorgeous and his feelings are generous. But because Miheng had a conflict with Howie at the banquet, Huang Zu killed Miheng in a rage. After Mi Fei's death, his friend Huang She held a grand funeral for him. At present, there is a tomb of Mi Fei on Parrot Island in Hanyang, Wuhan, which was rebuilt in the 26th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1900). The tomb is a stone structure, which is very simple and unique. People expressed deep sympathy and respect for this talented writer with Geng Jie personality.
"Si" is a rare idiom.
It's hard to get
Bok i.
[Interpretation] Get: Get; Get it. Not much. Very little description; It's hard to get
[Language] Han Kong Rong's Recommended Metric Scale: "If you wait; Rare. "
[Pronunciation] Germany; You can't read "dè".
[shape discrimination]; Can't write "de"
Only a handful, not many outstanding.
There are many antonyms and people everywhere.
[Usage] Used for talents or rare treasures. Generally used as predicate and attribute.
[structure] is more formal.
[example]
The giant panda is a rare animal.
He is a young chess player.
[Idiom story]
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a famous writer named Ni Heng. He is knowledgeable, good at argumentation and writes articles quickly and well, but he is quite proud and likes to fight with others. Kong Rong, a celebrity at that time, admired him very much and thought he was an outstanding figure. He specially wrote a recommendation form and recommended it to Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty.
In the recommendation form, Kong Rong praised Mi Heng's talent and amazing memory. He can only recite it once and remember it once. Genius like Mi Heng is rare. Emperor Xian of Han had to obey Cao Cao, who monopolized the power of the imperial court, so he gave him the recommendation form and let him decide for himself. Cao Cao decided to summon Mi Heng, but Mi Heng looked down on Cao Cao and claimed that he was crazy and refused to go. Later, he finally went, but his words offended Cao Cao.
Cao Cao was very angry, so he asked Mi Fei to be a drummer, and let him beat the drums when the guests were at the big banquet, so as to insult them in public. Unexpectedly, Mi Heng took advantage of this bad opportunity to beat gongs and drums to scold Cao Cao. It was Cao Cao who lost face.
Cao Cao wanted to kill Mi Fei, but he was afraid of leaving a bad reputation, so he sent him to Jingzhou to persuade Liu Biao to surrender. Actually, I wanted to kill him by Liu Biao.
Unexpectedly, Liu Biao admired the name Miheng for a long time, and regarded him as a distinguished guest and a senior consultant. Every time you consider or publish a proclamation, you should ask his opinion, and he won't make a decision until he makes a statement. However, Mi Heng and Liu Biao don't spend much time together. After a long time, his attitude towards Liu Biao was arrogant, which made Liu Biao unbearable. So Liu Biao sent him to Huang Zu, the satrap of Jiangxia, as a secretary.
Huang Zu knew that Mi Fei had a high literary title and asked him to draft the manuscript. No matter what the manuscript is, Mi Heng always brushes it off, and always writes it well, which meets the requirements of Huang Zu. So Huang Zu attaches great importance to him.
Huang Zu's eldest son, Huang She (Yi), is also an official. He also appreciates Mi Heng's literary talent and often invites him to travel. On one occasion, they visited the inscription of Cai Yong, a writer of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Both of them think that the writing style is good and the calligraphy is beautiful, which is deeply appreciated.
After returning home, Huang she regretted not copying the inscription at that time, so as to savor it carefully. Mi Fei knew what he was thinking and said, "This is a good thing. Although I only read it once, I can still remember it. Let me write it out. "
Mi Heng said, "I wrote all the inscriptions from memory. Afterwards, the Huangshe sent someone to check it, and it turned out to be verbatim. Everyone knows that Mi Heng is a rare wizard. Once, Huang She hosted a banquet for a guest, and someone gave him a parrot at the banquet. Huang She liked it very much and asked Mi Heng to write a composition about parrots on the spot. Mi Fei thought for a moment, then wrote a sketch, and soon finished writing Fu. This is his masterpiece "Parrot Fu".
Although Mi Heng has a high intelligence and amazing memory, his arrogant performance is not restrained at all. One day, Huang Zu gave a banquet on the boat. He was very rude. Huang Zu said a few words to him, but he cursed Huang Zu in public. In a rage, Huang Zu ordered him to be pulled ashore and put to death. Mi Heng is only twenty-five years old.
The historical allusion of the idiom "Wu" and its meaning are less than 250 words.
It's hard to get
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a famous man named Mi Fei, who was outstanding in talent. At that time, Kong Rong, a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine, especially appreciated him and recommended him to Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty. He wrote: "The emperor's room and royal residence must store extraordinary treasures. If it is equal, it is rare. "
Xian Di didn't dare to decide, so he handed Kong Rong's recommendation form to Cao Cao. Cao Cao loves talents, so he summoned Mi Heng. I didn't know that Mi Heng looked down on Cao Cao and was rude to him. Cao Cao appointed Mi Fei as the drummer and ordered him to play drums to entertain guests at the banquet. Who knows that Miheng beat the drums and cursed Cao Cao, which made Cao Cao very embarrassed. Cao Cao sent Miheng to Jingzhou to surrender Liu Biao, trying to kill him by Liu Biao's hand. Unexpectedly, Liu Biao regarded Mi Fei as a guest of honor, and every time he discussed or issued a proclamation, Mi Fei made a statement. Later, Mi Heng was disrespectful to Liu Biao. Liu Biao sent him to Huang Zu's department as a secretary. Miheng is arrogant and domineering. Finally, he was killed by Howie.
The idiom "rarity" comes from this and describes it as very rare and rare. Often used to praise talented people.
"Lu" help me summarize the main plot of this idiom allusion, about 80 words.
Mi Fei was a litterateur in the Three Kingdoms period, and he was good at writing poems and poems. He was transferred to Jiangxia Huang Zu for satirizing dignitaries. Huang Zu's son appreciates his talent. At a banquet of Huang Zuting, Mi Fei improvised a song "Parrot Fu". Although you wrote 1000 words, you can stay on the horse.
The idiom "Qi" implies that heroes don't have to alter, write, master, cross meters or wave. What idiom is it?
The answer is nothing.
Idioms and allusions are all related to Mi Heng:
The earliest phrase "writing without extra points" can be found in Xiao Tong's "Mi Fei Parrot Fu": Preface: "Because of Fu, the pen is constantly added, but the text is not added."
Mi Heng, a writer at the end of the Han Dynasty, was a plain man (now Linyi, Shandong Province) who was good at writing Ci and Fu. But he is arrogant and likes to laugh at powerful people. Cao Cao and Liu Biao couldn't accept him, so they transferred him to Jiangxia as a clerk. During my tenure, I read the inscription written by Cai Yong, and I never forget it. I dictated it word for word afterwards. This matter won the admiration of Huang She, the son of Huang Zu. At a yellow shooting party, a guest got a parrot. At the invitation of Huang She, Mi Fei made an impromptu "Parrot Fu" at the Jiangxia Huangzuting, with a wave of his pen, without adding any words. Here is a description of Mi Heng's "Parrot Fu", which was written in an instant without a thousand words.
The word "point" in "Irrelevant Text" means to change or modify.
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The idiom "Ba" forgets the story of the year end.
Friendship between generations
Story:
Kong Rong and Mi Fei source "The Biography of Mi Fei in the Later Han Dynasty": "Mi Fei began to be weak (20) and made friends at the age of 40." Kong Rong, a native of Shandong, likes reading and reading widely. During Jian 'an period, Xian Di established its capital in Xuchang. Seeing that Cao Cao's ambition is getting bigger and bigger, Kong Rong could not bear to write a letter to satirize him. Cao Cao was afraid of Kong Rong's reputation, so there was nothing he could do. Shanyang County made Lv Chi have it both ways, a slight mistake, and requested to be relieved of Kong Rong's official position; Cao Cao used Luo Zhi's accusation to frame Kong Rong, saying that Kong Rong once boasted with Mi Fei and flattered each other, while Mi Fei said that Kong Rong was "the immortal Zhong Ni". Kong Rong said that Mi Fei was "the resurrection of Yan Hui". He committed a crime of disrespect and was actually killed.
The idiom "Nine" tells the story that there are more children than children.
[mù wú yú zǐ]
Look down on others as if they don't exist-conceit.
Mi Fei only thinks that Lu Kongrong and Hong Nong Yang Xiu are talented people. They often say, "Kong Wenju is the eldest son and Yang Dezu is the youngest. The rest of the sons are mediocre, which is nothing. " Kong Rong also cherishes Mi Fei's talent. Mi Heng is only twenty years old and Kong Rong is forty years old. Make friends with him. Kong Rong appreciated Mi Fei's talent and praised Mi Fei many times in front of Cao Cao. Cao Cao therefore wants to see Mi Heng. But Mi Fei looked down upon Cao Cao on weekdays, claiming that he was crazy and refused to leave, and repeatedly said some arrogant words. Huang Zu's eldest son, Huang She, loves Mi Fei more. Once I went to play with Mi Heng and watched the inscription written by Cai Yong. Huang She loved Cai Yong's words very much, and when she came back, she regretted not copying the inscription. Mi Heng said: "Although I only watched it once, I can still remember it. I just don't understand that two words are missing from the tablet. So I wrote it, and Huang she sent someone to copy the inscription and come back to proofread it. Just like what Mi Heng wrote, there is nothing but admiration. At this time, Huang She was a guest of the conference. Someone gave Huang She a parrot. Huang She raised her glass and said to Heng, "Please prepare a present for all the guests. "M constant wrote a composition, the article did not delete, gorgeous language. Later, Huang Zu held a grand banquet on the Meng Chong ship to entertain the guests. Huang Zu felt ashamed of Miheng's rude remarks and scolded him. Mi Heng glared at him and said, "Dead old man, what are you talking about?" Howie was furious and ordered his attendants to take him out and plan to whip him. Mi Heng was still cursing. Huang Zu was very angry and ordered to kill him. It's too late for Huang barefoot to save. Huang Zu also regretted killing him, so he added a coffin. Mi Fei was twenty-six years old at this moment, and most of his articles were lost.
The idiom "clean up" is a jingle: writing without some good talents. Mi Fei was a teacher at the end of Han Dynasty.
Never make any changes or modifications to your work ―― use a handy pen.
Point: Draw a point to indicate deletion. The article is written in one go and needs no revision. Describe quick thinking and skillful writing skills.
[Pinyin]
wén béJiādiǎn
[source]
Han Miheng's Preface to the Parrot: "Because of Fu, the pen does not stop writing, and the text does not add points."
[example]
If you want to write without extra points, you must keep practicing hard besides your talent.
[near meaning]
Seven-step talent, no score, one go
[antonym]
Pay too much attention to wording