Vulgarity is the food of the world. Don't eat human fireworks, not laity. Now it is often used in a derogatory sense to say that that person is out of touch with the public. Fireworks on earth refers to cooking smoke, which is extended to rice. Everyone has to eat, only the immortals don't have to eat.
Therefore, describing a girl's beautiful and refined charm is like a fairy who doesn't eat human food. Used on others to describe that this person has been divorced from the physiological needs of ordinary people.
However, it is derogatory to use it on specific occasions to describe a person who is too lofty, or divorced from society, completely divorced from the crowd and unwilling to communicate and communicate. Not polluted by the dirty air of the world.
Beyond the secular scope, there is infinite elegance and nobility. In modern times, it is unrealistic to be detached and free from vulgarity and maintain one's unique personality.
Riddle: Sister Fairy (as the saying goes)
Riddle analysis: The legendary immortal refers to a person who has special abilities and can live forever. Taoism refers to people who practice Taoism and gain magical powers. They live in heaven, far away from the world and don't follow the world, so they seem immortal and extraordinary.
Extended data:
Do not eat fireworks;
No fireworks means: fireworks: cooked food. Taoism believes that immortals can't eat as predicate and attribute; Refers to different secular cooked food. In ancient times, it was used to praise the superb ideas, beautiful words and unusual words of poetry.
Idiom story:
In the Song Dynasty, Wang Jiu was seriously ill at the age of 13. His father took him to Tsinghua Temple and made a vow to make him a Taoist priest. In his dream, he saw a gray-haired Taoist and told him not to eat cooked food.
Give him cypress branches. When Wang Jiu woke up, he stopped eating grain and was refreshed. He only eats raw fruit and drinks fresh water. Song Taizong named him Zhao Ziran.
The antonym of disengagement goes hand in hand:
Harmony is the combination of thoughts, words and deeds with bad atmosphere and dirty world. More refers to doing bad things with bad people. Wholeheartedly from Mencius: "Be in line with the customs and conform to the world." It means to go along with decadent customs and dirty society.
Idiom story:
Mencius once talked with his student Zhang Wan: Confucius hates people who are surrounded by faces and used to flattery. Although this kind of person is called a good man in the village, he is actually a hypocrite who deceives the world and is a moral destroyer.
Zhang Wan asked, "People call them good people, but they are good people everywhere. Why did Confucius call them moral corruptors? " Mencius replied: "This kind of person is' conforming to the customs and obeying the world'.
(it will only echo the unreasonable phenomenon in the world), seemingly good people, actually can't play a good role at all. "Being the same as the secular and consistent with the evil world" is simplified to "being in cahoots with evil".