draw parallels from history
In ancient and modern times, the Pinyin is y ǐ g ǔ f ā NGJ ī n, which means to compare the ancient people's personnel with today's personnel. It comes from the biography of Chang sun song in northern history.
Entry
draw parallels from history
pronunciation
yǐgǔfāngjīn
interpretation
Compare the personnel of ancient people with that of today.
source
According to the biography of Chang sun song in the northern history, "in the past, when my uncle and grandson left the fertile land, Xiao He was a poor and secluded town. From the past to the present, he was not ashamed to be a philosopher."
Examples
What sages and sages do, because they do their best, Ji sun Su can do the same. No matter where you go, you must go. Song Hongmai's Rong Zhai essays: no taboo of the ancients
draw parallels from history
open one 's heart wide and lay bare one 's thoughts - qīng xīn tǔ dǎn
Stir up the clouds and stir up the rain - bō yún liáo yǔ
Remove the hole with leather belt - gé dài yí kǒng
have no other intention until death - zhī sǐ mǐ tā
sacrifice some territory in order to make peace - rì xuē yuè gē
with nothing much left up one 's sleeves - jì qióng tú zhuō