Shi Yunzi said

Shi Yunzi said

Shiyunzi said, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ī y ú NZ ǐ Yu ē, which means the book of songs and Confucius. Both of them are the creeds of the Confucians in the past dynasties. It is generally used to refer to Confucian speech or classic works. From Phoenix pool.

Idiom explanation

CI: Shi Yunzi said

Voice: SH ī y ú NZ ǐ Yu è

Interpretation: the book of songs and Confucius. Both of them are the creeds of the Confucians in the past dynasties. It is generally used to refer to Confucian speech or classic works.

Idioms and allusions

Source: the first chapter of "Phoenix pool" written by Liu Zhang in Qing Dynasty: "when he saw the person who said that he was a poet, he would shake his head and close his eyes, only like Yun eying."

confucius said

"Zi" is a personal pronoun, which is a kind of honorific name for people in ancient China. "Zi" is simply translated into vernacular, which means "Sir"

Poem

"Poetry" is the meaning of ancient poetry, "cloud" is the meaning of saying. "Poetic cloud" is what is said in poetry.

Discrimination of words

Synonym: ziyue Shiyun

Usage: used as object and attribute, generally referring to Confucian speech.

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