cite past and prove today
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǐ ng ǔ zh è NGJ ī n, which means to use ancient experience and lessons to prove things in reality. It comes from the biography of Gao Yi in the book of the Southern Qi Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Use ancient experience and lessons to prove things in reality.
Quoting ancient: 1. Quoting ancient historical facts or documents.
Idiom usage
Examples
In Lu Xun's collection of South and North tunes, I wish & lt; the sound of the waves & gt; ", the lucky part is also the shortcoming, which is that he always likes to be a little pedantic."
The origin of Idioms
The book of the Southern Qi Dynasty, biography of Gao Yi: "the teaching of Confucianism, the Charter of the ancestors, the ancient and modern, easy to understand in learning.". Now the tree has its antecedents and consequences, and the industry has paid for them, and the chain has attacked each other. "
cite past and prove today
Fill the pit and fill the valley - tián kēng mǎn gǔ
to make one smile is as difficult as to purify the river - xiào bǐ hé qīng
a happy event which pleases one 's mind -- a cheerful disposition and a happy event - shǎng xīn lè shì
wind and rain sweeping across a gloomy sky-a grim and grave situation - fēng yǔ rú pán