The story of comeback comes from Xie Jin An Chuan's book.
The story of a comeback is a comeback: being an official again. It is a metaphor for regaining an important position after retirement, and it is also a metaphor for regaining strength or regaining power after losing power.
Historical allusions to a comeback
Xie An was a gentleman in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. He was born into a noble family. When he was young, he paid attention to self-cultivation, liked reading and learning, and was brilliant. He and Wang Xizhi are good friends, and often travel around Dongshan in Huiji, reciting poems and talking about articles. But he didn't want to be an official, but lived in seclusion in Shangyu Dongshan. He was very famous among the literati class at that time, and everyone thought he was a talent. He was recommended to be an official. He has been in office for more than a month, and he doesn't want to do it. At that time, there was a saying among the literati: "What will the people do if Xie An doesn't come out to be an official?"
It was not until his good friend and servant Wang greeted him in Dongshan that he felt that his country was in danger and was in decline. He needs a good consultant to help him. Xie is completely worried and appeals. At that time, he was over forty years old. Since he "made a comeback" and was ordered in danger, Xie An did not dare to slack off. After middle age, he began his hard struggle for 20 years.
In 383 AD, Fu Jian led 800,000 troops to attack gold from Chang 'an. A month later, Fu Jian's main force arrived in Xiangcheng, and Yizhou Water Army also went down the river. Troops north of the Yellow River also arrived in Pengcheng. From east to west, on the long front of Vandory, the former Qin army went hand in hand, approaching the south of the Yangtze River. When the news reached Jiankang, Emperor Xiaowu of Jin Dynasty and all the officials in Beijing panicked, and everyone hoped that Prime Minister Xie An would make up his mind. Xie An sized up the situation, sitting alone in Jiankang, directing the people to cooperate with the battle. Because of his proper command, the Jin army finally won the battle of Feishui.
Grow up Xinyu
As the saying goes, "Nine times out of ten, life is not satisfactory." No one's life will be smooth sailing. If you are experiencing failure and trough, don't complain, because it is adding beautiful colors to your life. Failure is not terrible, what is terrible is that you are disheartened and complain. The collapse of will does not help to get rid of danger. On the contrary, it will only make people worse and cause confusion, thus aggravating their worries and causing more trouble. When people are unhappy, they'd better stop complaining and keep a good attitude. If you can't persist at this time, success is doomed to miss you. In fact, as long as people's will does not fail and they do not stop in the face of failure, they will certainly be able to tide over the situation of "no water" and usher in a "bright future"
Extended content: Analysis of the idiom "Make a comeback"
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During the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the sage Xie An resolutely resigned from his official position and lived in seclusion in Dongshan near Huiji. Scholars often visit him, drink with him and write poems. The former Qin invaded the south, and the Eastern Jin Dynasty was in danger. Xie An was appointed as the Prime Minister of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and led the army to successfully defeat the former Qin army in Feishui, and took the opportunity to lead the army to recover lost ground in the Northern Expedition.
Yuanji lived in seclusion in Dongshan and returned to Sima, Huan Wen in his forties. He was transferred to important positions such as Zhongshu and Stuart, and Jinshi House turned the corner.
Biography of Xie Jin
Interpretation refers to returning to an important position. It is also a metaphor for regaining power after losing power.
Used as predicate, attribute and object; Regain power
Similar words rally, make a comeback, revive.
On the contrary, the words are gone, gone, gone.
Other uses
When I deliberately pulled out to form a cabinet that day, this ambitious man who once dominated the warlord melee, unwilling to be lonely, sought to make a comeback and became a lackey of the Japanese.
Changyi is the hometown of Peng Yue. Returning to Changyi is an attempt to make a comeback.
For example, the avantgarde, which rose at the beginning of this century, later declined, and the 1960s made a comeback, and now it is declining.