Singing and crying
Singing and crying,
Here is singing and here is crying. It refers to the house where people live.
The source of the book of rites under the tan Gong: "Jin xianwenzi became a family.". How did the doctor of Jin come out. Mr. Zhang said, "it's beautiful. It's beautiful. Sing and cry.
Idiom explanation
Story: a new house was built in Zhao Wu's family, Wenzi of Jin Dynasty. Zhang Lao, a doctor of the state of Jin, went to congratulate him and said, "it's beautiful! It's beautiful! Sing to us, cry to us, gather the nation to us Others were very surprised. Jin Wenzi then said: "Wu also has to sing and cry in this place, and gather the nation in this place. He is the first doctor in Jiuyuan who leads the whole waist." He is called Wenzi of Jin Dynasty
Idiom information
Here is singing, here is crying. It refers to the house where people live. Idiom example: Zhou Zuoren's own article: "China is my country, where I sing and cry." degree of common use: secluded emotional color: commendatory words grammatical usage: as a clause; refers to a home where one lives idiom structure: complex sentence type generation time: ancient times
Singing and crying
bounties bestowed by a monarch or an official - chūn fēng yǔ lù
Attack a son's shield with his spear - yǐ zǐ zhī máo,gōng zǐ zhī
sleep in the same bed but dream different dreams - tóng chuáng yì mèng