Bai shouweilang
Bai shouweilang, Pinyin B á ISH ǒ UW é IL á ng, is a Chinese word, which is interpreted as lamenting that although you have talent, you will never meet old people.
explain
Sigh with regret that although you have talent, you will never meet old people.
usage
It refers to the lack of talent
Discrimination of words
[structure] subject predicate pattern [time] ancient times [riddle] old bridegroom [synonym] Bai Shou Lang Guan [rhyme] danfengchaoyang, leisurely and high-rise, those who follow me prosper, those who go against me perish, magnificence, inconstancy, wanwanzhuan and high-rise, one reed can sail, enter the room and rise to the throne, and count black and yellow
source
According to Han Wu story, when Emperor Wu tasted langshu, he saw Langguan Yan Si's "white beard and untidy clothes". Emperor Wu asked him, "when is Lang?" He replied, "I was the man of Emperor Wen.
Idiom story
During the Western Han Dynasty, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty went to inspect the Lang office. When he saw Yan Si, an official with white temples, he asked when he was an official. Yan Si said that he became a Langguan when he was Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty asked why he didn't meet him when he was old? He said: "Emperor Wen is good at literature but his ministers are good at martial arts, Emperor Jing is old but his ministers are few, your majesty is young but his ministers are old, so I am still a Lang Guan."
allusion
The solitary minister Zeng Qu longlong was right. Bai shouweilang only hurt himself. Lu You's poetry of the history Academy in Song Dynasty
Bai shouweilang
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