1, devil incarnate
Commentary: A monster in Journey to the West. It is a metaphor for people who disturb the world and bring serious disasters to people. Sometimes it also refers to the children of rich and powerful families who eat, drink and be merry all day.
From: Liang Qing Qichao's "New Rome Conference": "Thank you for working together in Qi Xin for more than ten years to overthrow the demons on earth."
Thank you, Qi Xin, for taking down the devil incarnate for more than 20 years.
2. Princes and nobles
Explanation: It refers to the royal family.
From: "Xuanhe Painting Spectrum Li Cheng": "After the princes and nobles all went to books to make money, the petitioners were endless, and they became unconscious."
Since then, princes and nobles have written letters and sent gifts, and the road to intercession is endless, so they are unconscious.
3. Farewell my concubine
Explanation: Ji: refers to Yu Ji, the favorite concubine of Xiang Yu, the overlord of the western Chu Dynasty. A tragic scene that describes the protagonist's ending. Now it's more like being arbitrary, divorced from the masses and eventually collapsing.
From: "Historical Records of Xiang Yu", it records that overlord Xiang Yu was defeated in the war with Liu Bang to seize feudal sovereignty, and he knew that the general trend had gone and had to bid farewell to Kyrgyzstan on the eve of the breakthrough.
Poetry:
My friend's prince, what does it matter if spring is over and you are still here? .
From: Autumn Night in the Deep Mountains by Wang Wei in the Tang Dynasty.
Although the beauty of spring has faded, autumn scenery in front of us is enough to make people linger.
2. Julian Waghann decided to celebrate the Central Plains Day in the north, and family members did not forget to tell Nai Weng when offering sacrifices.
From: Lu You's Xiuzi in Song Dynasty
Don't forget to tell me when you hold a family sacrifice when the army of the Great Song Dynasty recovered the lost land in the Central Plains!
There is an idiom about the word "Wang" (commendatory) 1. Farewell My Concubine
Pinyin: bà wáng bié jī:?
Interpretation: A tragic scene that describes the protagonist's ending.
2. overlord romance
Pinyin: bà wáng fēng yuè
Interpretation: A metaphor for treating elegant things with a rude attitude.
3. Be king and dominate
Pinyin: chēng Wang chēng bà
Interpretation: Wang: Emperor; Ba: the leader of the ancient princes' alliance. Metaphor by virtue of power across one side, or arrogantly looked up.
Success is king, failure is thief.
Pinyin: cheng zéwéI wáng, bà i zé wé i kê u
Interpretation: The old meaning that success is legal and failure is illegal.
The king and the prince will meet.
Pinyin: D Wang Ji 'an xi Ang
Interpretation: emperors, princes, and civil servants and military commanders. Refers to the upper rulers in feudal times.
6. Prince Sun
Pinyin: gōng záng sán
Interpretation: children of aristocratic bureaucrats in the old society.
8. Naixin Royal Family
Pinyin: n m: I x: n w á ng Shi √.
Interpretation: the original intention is loyalty to the imperial court, and later it is compared to patriotism.
9. Inner Saint and Outer King
Pinyin: zhǔ? incarnation
Interpretation: it means that on the one hand, it has the talent and virtue of a saint, on the other hand, it can practice kingly way. This is the political thought of Taoism.
1 1. Tianrang Wang Lang
Pinyin: ti ā n r m 4 ng w á ng l á ng
Interpretation: heaven and earth: refers to the world, that is, the world; Wang Lang: It refers to Wang Jin Lu Zhi. There are such people between heaven and earth. It was Xie Daowen who looked down on her husband Wang Ningzhi. After metaphor is not satisfied with her husband.
12. Prince and Prince
Pinyin: Wang hóu Jiang Xiang
Explanation: Generally speaking, it refers to the respected, generous and powerful aristocrats in feudal society.
13. Prince Sun
Pinyin: Wang sūn g not ng zǐ
Interpretation: children of aristocratic bureaucrats in the old society.
14. Wang Gu talked about him.
Pinyin: wá wá ng gü zu ǒò ué r yá n tā
Interpretation: refers to leaving the topic and avoiding difficult problems.
15. Push Wangmen
Pinyin: yèj wáng mén
Interpretation: drag: pull; See: the wardrobe of clothes. Metaphor is to be a diner under the powerful door.
16. Zhang Wang Zhao Li
Pinyin: zhāng Wang zhào lǐ
3. Words used by Wang Group:
Kings,
Maharaja,
Xiao Wang,
Wang Ye,
Seal the king,
Queen,
Rebecca,
Wang Fu,
Hard-working king,
Wang Hao,
Prince,
Turtle,
Overlord,
Royal jelly,
Emperor,
The throne,
King,
Princes,
King of France,
Royal family,
Queen,
Wang Yang,
The king's decree,
The king's face,
King,
The royal system,
Cow king,
Royal residence,
Snake king,
Yi Wang,
Show the king,
The Wangs,
Royal tax,
For the benefit of the king,
Wang Wei,
King of the earth,
King's tunnel,
Teacher Wang,
King's stirrup,
Wang Lu
4. What are Wang's idioms? What are Wang's idioms?
The incarnation of the devil,
When the prince breaks the law, the common people are guilty.
Beyond the king's laws,
The flood rushed to the Longwang Temple,
There is no tiger on the mountain, and the monkey is king.
Catch the thief first, catch the king first,
Lao zi, your majesty,
The chance of the king's death,
There are no heroes in the mountains, and monkeys are called bullies.
My Lord maharaja,
Princes and princes,
Independent kingdom,
Wang Zun,
Winner is king, loser is Lu,
Overlord romance,
Xie Wang is romantic,
The king of the south,
If the royal family is destroyed,
Prince and grandson,
Taking the mountain as king,
Queen Lu Qian,
There are no heroes in the mountains, and monkeys are called bullies.
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Push the king's door,
What is the enemy king waiting for,
Success is king, failure is kou,
Goose king chooses milk,
Kings and princes,
Buy the king's sheep,
Farewell my concubine,
Wang Lanke,
Two emperors and three kings,
Lao Wang sells melons,
Calling himself king,
5. What are the words "Wang Ye" with Wang Zi?
Kings,
Maharaja,
Xiao Wang,
Queen,
Queen bee,
Seal the king,
Emperor,
Wang Hao,
The throne,
Palace,
Royal family,
Turtle,
Royal family,
Overlord,
King of France,
King,
Royal jelly,
Prince,
Wang Fu,
Queen,
Hard-working king,
Wang sun,
Princes,
Qin Wang,
Wang Xian,
Wang Gong,
Inside the king,