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What do you mean by "Chunhua Qiushi"?

Chunhua Qiushi is an idiom, pronounced as chūn huá qiū shí, which means the causal relationship of things, and later it means literary talent and virtue, and also refers to the passage of time and the change of years.

Citation interpretation:

1. Metaphor the causal relationship of things.

"Hua" is the same as "Hua". Flowers bloom in spring and bear fruit in autumn. It is more common to sweat and sow in time before you have the joy of harvest.

2, metaphor literary talent and virtue. More refers to being knowledgeable, knowing self-cultivation and self-discipline, and being virtuous. (On the contrary, if "learning is not corrupt, courtesy is not enough", it is far from "Chunhua Qiushi").

The source is Jin Chenshou's Biography of the Three Kingdoms, Wei Zhi Xingqing: "(Jun Hou) adopts the spring flowers of ordinary children and forgets the autumn fruits of Jia Cheng." Vernacular Chinese: "(You) collect the flowers of the illegitimate children in spring and forget the fruits of Jia Cheng's autumn."

3. This word is also used to refer to the passage of time and the changes of years.

It is equivalent to "going to Qiu Lai in spring". This usage has been applied in many contemporary literary works, such as the tenth chapter of "Muslim Funeral": Spring blossoms and autumn fruits, and the pomegranate in front of the porch is ripe. This pomegranate tree bears very dense fruit and grows very big.

The related synonym is flowering and fruiting, and the antonym is flashy.

Extended information:

Interpretation of near antonym citation:

First, flowering and fruiting

Originally, it refers to harvesting after sowing and cultivation. Now it is said that the work has made progress and achieved results.

1. Song Shi Puji's "Five Lantern Festival Yuan Volume Fifty Lianshui Army Wanshou Mengan Puxin Zen Master": "Flowers and fruits are fragrant."

vernacular Chinese: "after sowing and cultivating, you will get a natural fragrance."

2. Ming Feng Menglong's ancient and modern novel Jiang Xingge's Pearl Shirt: "Now the seeds are planted; It hasn't sprouted yet. After five or six years; Flowering and bearing fruit. "

vernacular: "if we sow now; It hasn't sprouted yet. After five or six years; Flowering and bearing fruit. "

second, flashy

Hua: blooming; Fruit: fruit, fruit. Flowers bloom beautifully, but they don't bear fruit. Metaphor looks good, content is empty, not serious and dishonest. It also refers to a person who is knowledgeable on the surface, but actually has an empty stomach.

1. The Classic of Mountains and Seas, Zhongshan Classic: "It's seventy miles east, and it's called the mountain of half a stone. There is grass on it, which is healthy and beautiful. Its height is more than ten feet, and its leaves are red and flowery, and its name is Jiarong. Those who serve it are not afraid of it."

vernacular: "seventy miles to the east, it is said that there is a grass on the mountain, which is born and beautiful. Its height is more than ten feet, and its red leaves are red, which is flashy. His name is Jiarong, and people who dress are not afraid of thunder."

2. Mao Zedong's "Transforming Our Learning": "Flashy, brittle but not firm, this is the style of some comrades in our team."

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