The idiom 1 means historical allusions in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Literally, people who can't blow are mixed in the team that blows. Metaphor is that people without real talent and learning are mixed among insiders and shoddy. From Everything is Wrong, Hidden Theory.
Knowledge expansion:
Pinyin: làn yúchng Shu
Explanation: abuse: untrue, false. People who can't play the flute are mixed in the flute team. Metaphor means that you have to be equipped with ability if you don't have the ability, and inferior goods pretend to be good goods.
Said by: "Everything is done in Nechu": "When Qi Xuanwang makes people brag, there must be 300 people. Nan Guo invited him to play the piano. He was very happy to hear that hundreds of people supported him in the Zhou Dynasty. When King Xuan died, he told the King of Qi. When Chu Shi heard this, he ran away. "
Example: If personnel are adjusted, it will remain unchanged.
Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; derogatory sense
Idiom story:
In ancient times, Qi Xuanwang, the monarch of the State of Qi, loved music, especially listening to the flute. He has 300 musicians who are good at playing the flute. Qi Xuanwang likes to be lively and ostentatious, and always wants to show the majesty of the monarch in front of people, so every time he listens to the flute, he always asks the 300 people to play for him.
A Southland gentleman heard about Qi Xuanwang's hobby and thought it was a good opportunity to make money. He ran to Qi Xuanwang and boasted, "Your Majesty, I am a famous musician. No one who has heard me play the flute is unmoved. Even birds and animals can dance and flowers will tremble with the beat. I would like to dedicate my stunt to your majesty. " Qi Xuanwang was very happy to hear this. Without investigation, he accepted him very readily and put him in the 300-member blowteam. After that, Mr. Nan Guo took the 300 people to Qi Xuanwang to play an ensemble, enjoying the same generous treatment as others, and he was extremely proud.
In fact, Mr. Nanguo told a big lie, and he couldn't blow it out at all. Every time I play ball, Mr. Nan Guo is mixed in the team with a shovel in his hand. He shakes his body when people shake it. Others shook their heads, and he shook his head. His face pretended to be emotional and forgot me. He seems to be as devoted as others, and really can't see any flaws. In this way, Mr. Nanguo cheated day after day and got a salary for nothing. But it didn't last long. A few years later, Qi Xuanwang, who loved ensemble, died, and his son Min succeeded to the throne. Wang Qi also likes playing the flute, but unlike Qi Xuanwang, he thinks it's too noisy for 300 people to play together, so it's better to play solo. So King Qi Gui ordered that the 300 people should practice hard and get ready. He will let the 300 people take turns blowing their mats one by one for him to appreciate. After receiving the order, the musicians actively practiced and wanted to show their skills. Only Mr. Nan Guo, who has just made up a few words, is anxious like an ant on hot bricks. After thinking about it, he felt that he couldn't go on this time, so he had to pack up and run away overnight.
An ignorant man like Mr. Nan Guo who lives by cheating can cheat for a while, but not for a lifetime. What is false is false, and eventually it can't escape the test of practice and is exposed and disguised. The only way for us to succeed is to study hard. Only by practicing a perfect real skill can we stand all tests.
Idioms make sentences:
1. Mr. Nan Guo played in the palace band and finally fled.
I bought two Jin of oranges, only to find that I was cheated when I went home. There are many bad oranges in it.
3. Whenever the media boasted that the rocket could not be separated from Yao Ming, he always said that he was just making up the numbers.
4. When doing exercises, some students fill in the blanks directly if they can't do them.
The teacher asked us to recite the text, but some students always make up for it.
6. If he can't recite the text in class, he will make up the numbers and only lip-synch.
7. He won't buy fruit, and many of the fruits he bought are just a few words.
8. He only makes up for mistakes. He doesn't study hard at ordinary times, and he always fails.
9. I never fill in the blanks and always do things seriously.
10, jewelry buyers usually mix some fakes with the real ones.
The meaning of the idiom "just fill in the blanks" Part II: the explanation of just filling in the blanks;
Abusive: untrue, false. People who can't play the flute are mixed in the flute team. Metaphor means that you have to be equipped with ability if you don't have the ability, and inferior goods pretend to be good goods.
Synonym:
The name is not worthy of the name, it is secretive, and it is superficial.
Antonym:
True, worthy of the name
Similar words:
Fill, countless, best, best, flood, abuse, origin, abuse.
Make sentences:
(1) Teacher Nanguo is not good at technology, just trying to fill in the blanks.
(2) You can't fill in the blanks casually like Mr. Nan Guo. Only with real talent and practical learning can we gain a foothold in the future society.
(3) Some people just muddle along in the company by connections.
This band is as good as a cloud, but I'm just filling in the blanks.
(5) The teacher asked us to recite the text, and some students always made up for it.
(6) These paintings are not up to standard at all, and they dare to come to the exhibition!
(7) In fact, he has only been making up the number at work, and the boss has not fired him because he thinks he is a relative.
In order to win the third prize in the city, Xiao Ming made many mistakes in the chorus competition and was finally discovered by the teacher. He really set himself on fire.
(9) Fruit vendors always add fruit to customers, but say that customers are God!
(10) There is no room for falsehood in learning, let alone filling in the blanks.