Confucius moved-all books (lost)
Confucius refers to Confucius. Confucius is a thinker and educator. There must be a lot of books at home. Therefore, if he moves, everything he moves must be books. Therefore, this two-part allegorical saying takes the homonym of "book" and is written as "losing", describing that gambling or competition' results are all lost, and it is urgent!
This is a two-part allegorical saying, which generally consists of two parts. The first half is an image metaphor, like a riddle, and the second half is an explanation and explanation, like a riddle, which is very natural and appropriate. In a certain language environment, it is usually said that the first half, "rest" to the second half, you can understand and guess its original intention, so it is called two-part allegorical saying.
Confucius is knowledgeable, so we can guess that his possessions are all books, so he has to move all books, and "book" and "lose" are homonyms, so what he really wants to express is "all lose". The reason why we should start from Confucius and say "all lose" in a circle is for humor, which is one of the characteristics of two-part allegorical sayings.
The story origin of Confucius' two-part allegorical sayings about moving;
According to legend, once Ji Sun, a doctor of the State of Lu, entertained a scholar, and Confucius also wanted to take this opportunity to show his face. Ji Sun's family refused to let him attend, and scolded, "We invited celebrities. What are you doing here?" After being insulted by this, Confucius worked very hard, specializing in six courses, such as etiquette, music, archery, driving, writing and calculation, and determined to be a learned and morally cultivated person. By the time he was around 30, his reputation had gradually increased, so he set up a book pad to recruit students.
Later, he devoted all his energy to education. It is said that there are 3,000 students, including 72 proud disciples. In his later years, he devoted himself to education and compiling books. Confucius was a famous thinker, politician and educator in ancient China. The feudal rulers always regarded him as a saint and called him "Confucius" in the world.
Nowadays, people use the saying "Confucius moved-all books (lost)" to describe a complete failure in the contest.
Therefore, the two-part allegorical saying "Confucius moved-all books (lost)" is a metaphor for all the failures in the contest. With derogatory connotations. "Book" is harmonious with "lose". "Net" is also called "all" and "all".
Extension of the answers to Confucius' two-part allegorical sayings after he moved.
1, Confucius's backpack-it must be a book (lose) (metaphor is doomed to failure. )
2, Confucius read the article-speaking like a book
3, Confucius's box-net loss (book)
4, Confucius hangs a waist knife-can be literary and martial; well-versed in both polite letters and martial arts
5, Confucius moved-all books (lost) (metaphor always fails. )
6. Confucius traveled around the world-full of rituals
7, Confucius drink brine-wise men do stupid things.
8, Confucius endorsement box-there are a lot of articles.
9. Confucius is a master-not ashamed to ask questions.
The expansion of Confucius' selected answers to the two-part allegorical sayings after moving.
1, Confucius's wallet-lose at both ends
2, Confucius' disciple-idle (sage)
3, Confucius's towel-package lose (book)
4. Confucius's inkstone-black heart
5, Confucius' mouth-speaks volumes.
6. Confucius gives lectures-even those who do.
7. Confucius sells the Analects of Confucius in front of his door-he can't chew his teeth; not take a proper measure of oneself
8. Confucius talked about the "Xiao Jing" in front of him-fake Sven; Pretend to be sven
9. Confucius studied-speaking like a book (metaphor is to weigh words too much. )
10, Confucius steals wallets-civilized people don't do civilized things.
Confucius's answer to a two-part allegorical saying about moving house is recommended and expanded.
1, Confucius singing opera-speaks for itself
2, Confucius took the sweep-Sven swept the floor
3. Confucius taught three-character classics-burying talents
4. Confucius' handkerchief-Bao Bo (book)
5, Confucius's apprentice-idle (sage)
6. Selling articles in front of Confucius's door-eating porridge by Confucius-I don't know.
7. Confucius goes out-think twice before you act; think thrice before acting
8. Confucius wears a suit-a combination of soil and foreign countries; Not indigenous or foreign.
9. Confucius wears a suit-not in the middle, not in the west; Not new or old; If the soil is not soil, it will not come to the ocean; Soil and ocean; Neither soil nor ocean; Not in the middle, not in the ocean.
10, Confucius yawned-a bit bookish; Full of bookishness; Bookish; Wen qi chong Tian
1 1, Confucius wears a broadsword-there are words and weapons.
12, Confucius as a professor-make the past serve the present.