Thousands of miles away
Despite thousands of miles away, Pinyin J ù R é NY ú Qi ā NL ǐ zh ī w à I, refuse: refuse. Keep people a thousand miles away. It describes arrogant attitude, firm refusal of others, or non-negotiable.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: Mencius · Gaozi Xia: "thousands of miles away from people."
Discrimination of words
[example]: most of them retreat from the throne, but few of them set up empty lives. The color of the pool's voice is ~. Yuan Mei's "xiaocangshanfang's letters" in the Qing Dynasty is characterized by its eight pronouns: rejecting people's remonstrance, pretending not to be excluded, Antonyms: listening attentively and accepting remonstrance, grammar: complement, predicate and attributive, describing the arrogant attitude towards people. Story: during the Warring States period, Duke Lu Ping was ready to appoint Mencius' student Le Zhengzi to preside over the state affairs, and Mencius was overjoyed. Gongsun Chou asked Mencius about it Is Zhengzi really capable? Mencius said that he is not as good as you in his ability, knowledge and knowledge. His strong point is that he is very kind to people. He will not refuse people thousands of miles away. Many people gather around him and can govern the country well
Thousands of miles away
the rich men dare not sit right under the eaves - zuò bù chuí táng
There is no tile on the top and no pin on the bottom - shàng wú piàn wǎ,xià wú chā zhēn zhī dì
take advantage of a favourable trend - jiè shuǐ tuī chuán