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The Four Great Classics of China were 'Dream of the Red Chamber',' Journey to the West','Water Margins' and 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms', each of which had rich idioms and two-part sayings. Below are their respective idioms and two-part sayings: 1 Idiom from Dream of the Red Chamber: - [Tempered: It refers to an article or skill that has been tempered many times to become more refined and perfect.] - Golden Axe and Iron Horse: It described the fierce battle scene where soldiers 'spears and iron horses echoed each other. - [childhood sweethearts: A description of boys and girls who grew up together as children.] - Impressive: Once a person has made progress, they no longer need to look at their previous shortcomings. 2 Idioms from Journey to the West: - [Divine calculation: It described a person's wisdom and calculation ability to be very high.] - Ruthless: To describe a person as cold, ruthless, vicious, and vicious. - [Hand and Eye: It refers to people who have a wide range of contacts and close relationships and can access information.] - Magical powers: It described a person with supernatural abilities. 3 Idioms from Water Margins: - Hero: A person with noble moral character and heroic spirit. - Loyal for a thousand years: It described a long-term friendship between friends. - Brave and Wise: It described a person who was both intelligent and brave. - Start with a tiger but end with a tail: a bad start but a bad ending. 4. The idiom of Romance of the Three Kingdoms: - Deceiving each other: To describe people deceiving and using each other. - Loyalty and courage: To describe a person's loyalty and courage. - Hero: A person with noble moral character and heroic spirit. - Loyalty and faithfulness: To describe a person's loyalty, integrity, and loyalty. - [Defeated like a mountain: To describe how an army collapses like a mountain after suffering defeat.]
Xiehouyu is a special form of language. It is composed of two sentences. The first sentence is the hint of the situation or question, and the second sentence is the answer. The characters in ancient famous works were often used to describe important characters in famous works, such as Jia Baoyu in Dream of the Red Chamber, Song Jiang and Lin Chong in Lin Daiyu's Water Margins. For example, there was a classic two-part saying: "Jia Baoyu lost his memory--- This sentence meant that Jia Baoyu had forgotten his original identity and past because of amnesia. This two-part couplet vividly described the characteristics of Jia Baoyu. He had a good memory but for some reason, he lost it. There are also many other characters who are related to ancient masterpieces that you can continue to search and understand.
Here are some famous sayings from classic works: Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world. - Gu yanwu It was human nature to be greedy. Greed would lead people to make immoral decisions. - Karl Marx People's actions determine their fate. - George Orwell Knowledge changes fate. - mu Xin There is no happiness without education. - Joseph Stiglitz The essence of education is to let students become themselves. - John Dewey Success is not the end, but the accumulation along the way. - Robert Fisher If you want to change the world, change yourself first. - Martin Luther King Jr. Books are tools to create souls. - Hugo Reading is to build your own thoughts with the help of other people's thoughts. - Bacon
Xiehouyu is a special form of language. It is composed of two sentences. The first sentence is the hint of the situation or question, and the second sentence is the answer. The following are the humorous two-part sayings of the four famous characters: Sun Wukong-Monkey Dishes the Moon (Meaning: Sun Wukong ran to the moon to get something to eat.) Lin Chong in Water Margins-Leopard Head Can't Fly Chong Lin was locked up in prison because he couldn't ride a horse. 3. Jia Zheng in the Dream of the Red Chamber-Iron Hat King (Meaning: Jia Zheng is like an iron hat. No one can offend him.) Sun Wukong in Journey to the West-Monkey Burning Fire (Meaning: Sun Wukong brought the fire for Tang Sanzang and his disciples to warm themselves.)
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Definitely. The novel 'A Tale of Two Cities' employs symbolic elements and hidden meanings throughout to convey deeper messages about justice, revolution, and human nature, which are typical characteristics of an allegorical work.
Poem: - Reading more than ten thousand volumes, writing like a god. - In books there are beauties like jade, in books there are houses of gold. - Reading a good book was equivalent to communicating with an excellent teacher. Two-part saying: - There is a road to the mountain of books, diligently making a path, learning the boundless sea, painstakingly making a boat. - Reading books three times: the heart to the eye to the mouth. - There is no end to learning. Motto: - Reading is to build one's own thoughts with the help of other people's thoughts. - Reading is to build one's own thoughts with the help of other people's thoughts. - Studying was to become a person who could think independently. - Reading was for people who could think independently.
The classic quote from the Golden Book of Drinking was as follows: 1. Drink in moderation, not excessively, because excessive drinking will make you drunk. If you talk too much, you will not be happy. If you are not happy, it will affect your mood. If you are not happy, it will affect your life. If you are unhappy, you will complain about heaven and earth. If you hate yourself, you will be drunk and worse. Therefore, you should drink in moderation to make yourself happy, satisfied, and comfortable. 2. Don't talk about people when you drink. It's not because people will make you confused, it will make you troubled, it will make you unhappy. Therefore, don't talk about people when you drink. It's to make you happy, to make you satisfied, to make you comfortable. When drinking, you must keep a clear head, keep a clear mind, keep a clear hand, keep a clear mind, keep a clear mind, if you don't keep a clear head and mind, it will be easy to get drunk, it will be easy to worry, it will be easy to be unhappy, so when drinking, you must keep a clear head and mind. 4. Don't be greedy when drinking. Because being greedy will make you drunk and talk a lot. If you don't enjoy yourself, it will affect your mood, affect your life, and bring unnecessary trouble and pain to yourself. Therefore, don't be greedy when drinking. Let yourself be happy, let yourself be satisfied, and let yourself be comfortable. 5. Don't compete with wine because drinking will hurt your body, your family, your friends, and bring unnecessary pain and trouble to yourself. Therefore, don't compete with wine to make yourself happy, satisfied, and comfortable. Drinking alcohol should be moderate to make yourself happy, satisfied, and comfortable.
The Four Great Classics referred to the four classical Chinese novels, Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Here are some of the famous sayings: In the Dream of the Red Chamber, Lin Daiyu said,"There is love in life. This hatred has nothing to do with the wind and the moon." In the Journey to the West, Sun Wukong said,"The emperor takes turns to come to my house next year." In the Water Margins, Lin Chong said,"Murder, arson, gold belt, bridge repair, road repair, no corpses." In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao said,"I would rather let the world down than let the world down."