Turning the past into the future
Yan Ge Wei Xuan, pronounced y ǎ ng é w é ixu ā n, is a Chinese idiom, which means to stop arming and cultivate culture and education. It comes from the liuhou family in historical records.
Idiom explanation
It refers to stopping military equipment and cultivating culture and education.
Idioms and allusions
Liu Hou's family in historical records: "when the Yin affair is over, the revolution is over, and the war is reversed and covered with tiger skin, so as to show that the world will no longer use troops." Pei Fu quoted Ru Chun as saying: "those who change, change the car; those who change the Xuan, Chifu ride the Xuan. It's also a matter of etiquette and music. "
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: ygwx near synonyms]: Ancient Chinese degree of common use: rare emotional color: commendatory words idiom structure: verb object type generation time: ancient times
usage
Grammatical usage: used as predicate, attribute and object; used in written language
Turning the past into the future
decision making through operations research - yùn chóu jiàn cè
tears and mucus run abundantly down one 's face - tì sì páng tuó
equally difficult to go on or retreat - jìn tuì shī tú
the rich men dare not sit right under the eaves - zuò bù chuí táng