Han Xin split up-the more the better.
1, I know nothing.
Pinyin: y and qi à o bù t not ng
Explanation: orifices: holes, pointing to the heart. Nothing passed. I don't understand metaphors at all.
Source: "Lu Chunqiu Li Guo": "It is not appropriate to kill people, it is better to start work and look at their hearts. Hearing this, Confucius said,' Mastery never leads to death.' "Gao:" you are heartless, you can't understand, you are willing to do evil, killing people is not as good as being an official. Therefore, Confucius said, if you know everything, you can say everything. "
Example: Although he is an idiot, there is no such official as the "mayor" in Shuangqiao Town, and he understands it. ★ Mao Dun's Midnight Six
Pinyin code: yqbt
Synonym: ignorance, illiteracy
Antonyms: omniscient, omniscient and omnipotent
Two-part allegorical saying: ten orifices pass through nine orifices; Blindness, deafness, stuffy nose
Riddle: ten holes and nine leaks; Half nasal obstruction
Usage: as predicate and attribute; Know nothing.
English: neglected
Story: Shang Zhouwang was fatuous, indulged in debauchery, believed the slanderers of his favorite princess da ji, and killed the loyal minister Mei Bo. Minister Beagan strongly advised Shang Zhouwang not to kill innocent people by mistake. Shang Zhouwang killed Beagan, cut out his heart, and see what he knows. Confucius said that if Shang Zhouwang knew everything, he wouldn't have killed the loyal minister by mistake.
The more, the better.
Pinyin: DuDu yo shàn
Explanation: Benefits: More. The more, the better.
Source: Historical Records Biography of Huaiyin Hou: "The more ministers, the better the ears."
For example, this son is addicted to money, the more he thinks, the better. He should learn from my method of burning disputes. ★ Chapter 15 of The Scholars by Qing Wu Jingzi.
Pinyin code: ddys
Synonym: greed, insatiable greed
Antonym: A pure heart, no desire, no desire.
Two-part allegorical saying: Han Xin ordered troops; Fools look at money; Cao Cao's people
Riddles: Han Xin ordered troops.
Usage: as predicate, adverbial and clause; The more fingers, the better.
L 1: the more the better.
Story: In the early years of the Western Han Dynasty, Han Xin went to Xiang Yu for the first time, but he was not reused. He defected to Liu Bang and was highly recommended by Prime Minister Xiao He before becoming a general of the Han army. Liu Bang once asked Han Xin how many soldiers he could take. Han Xin replied that the more the better, so he offended Liu Bang. Later, after the unification of the Western Han Dynasty, Han Xin was named Huaiyin Hou, and was soon killed by the imperial court.