the landscape evokes memories of the past
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j í J ǐ ngsh ē ngq í ng, which means to have some feelings about the scene in front of you. It comes from the second book of CI collection, CI qubu.
Analysis of Idioms
Feeling the scene
The origin of Idioms
Li Yu of the Qing Dynasty wrote "the second part of Ci and Qu" in his spare time: the beauty of those who are good at chanting things lies in the improvisation of the scene. "
Idiom usage
It refers to some emotion triggered by the scene in front of us. However, in the spring and Autumn period, poetry quotation was just a matter of feeling from the scene. Under the background of meeting each other, although it was taken out of context, it was still close to Yi Xiao. In Zhu Ziqing's Bixing and the first six chapters of officialdom, Gao Sheng was in the cabin that night, smoking for the master. The master chatted with him and asked, "how many people are there in Master Zhuang's Yamen? Who did you talk to before? How can he recommend you to me? "When Gao Sheng asked, he answered one by one:" the population of Master Zhuang. 』」
the landscape evokes memories of the past
The word is poor and the reason is unique - cí qióng lǐ jué
show no respect to elders and superiors - mù wú zūn zhǎng
the refugees are mourning sorrowfully - hóng yàn āi míng
punish one 's own relations in the cause of justice - dà yì miè qīn