In the Han Dynasty, Si Mahui never talked about other people's shortcomings. When talking to others, he never asks them about their likes and dislikes, but speaks well of them. Xu Ziguang in Qiu Meng by Li Han, a poet of the Five Dynasties.
65438+1October 2 1 The question of Ant Manor is: Does the idiom "Sima Hao" describe people?
The answer is: good old man, right and wrong are indistinguishable.
Extended data:
It means that the good guy is wrong, not unreasonable.
Idiom story
In the Han Dynasty, Si Mahui never talked about other people's shortcomings. When talking to others, he never asks them about their likes and dislikes, but speaks well of them. A fellow countryman came to ask him how he was, and he answered very well. One of them said that his son was dead and that it was great.
His wife called him evil. Why did his son say yes when others died? Si Mahui said, "Your words are too good."
Usage of idioms: as object and attribute; Used to do things
Emotional color: derogatory idiom
Idiom structure: subject-predicate idioms
Idiom form: ABCD idiom
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