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There is no silver here, 320 classical Chinese

1. There is no silver here, no silver here, no silver here.

There is a folk story: someone buried silver in the ground and wrote, "There is no silver here for 320." Neighbor Al stole money and left a message saying, "Al next door has never stolen money".

The method of using complex sentences; Be the subject and clause; Scorpion's metaphor just reveals the meaning of the synonym "shattered glass, there is no silver here for three hundred and twenty". Once upon a time, there was a clever Zhang San. He worked hard to save three hundred and twenty pieces of silver and put it at home. He was afraid that others would steal it, so he dug a hole in the yard and buried it in the dark, and wrote the sign "There is no silver here for three hundred and twenty pieces" in the buried place. Wang Er, the thief next door, stole the money and left a sign saying "Wang Er next door never stole it". This is a folk story, not a China classic story.

2. Read the answer 1 "There is no silver here for 320". Sticking: Sticking a thin thing to another thing can also be used as a quantifier; Sticking: connecting objects with sticky things; Sticky things are attached to objects or connected to each other.

Needless to say, this topic is very simple, and the focus of the painting is their respective actions. Zhang San got up the next morning and went to the back of the house to see the money. The silver was gone, and when he saw the note, he suddenly realized.

Later, Zhang San regretted it and learned from it. He buried three hundred and twenty pieces of silver in the same place, but he still wrote a line, but this time it said: here are three hundred and twenty pieces of silver.

So the three hundred and twenty pieces of silver have never been stolen again, and almost everyone passing by thinks so. How could such a stupid person in the world tell others where he buried the money! Including that, uh. It is used to describe being smart and trying to hide what you have done, but the result is more obvious.

This is the same as being smart, self-righteous, unnecessary, out of thin air, gilding the lily, pretending, and shattered glass. I tried to cover up the truth of bad things and scandals, but the result made the world see more clearly. Today, when we enter the real life, people and things like "There is no silver here for 320" often happen and exist around us.

In front of the shops in the streets, you can always see the advertising slogan "There are no fakes in our shop". Some stores also use "the lowest price in the city" and other means to attract customers.

Isn't this copying the practice of "there is no silver here for 320" in the "market economy"? In front of many bath centers, in the lobby of hotels, you can always see signs of "no prostitution", and in some leisure places, you can also see some signs set up by public security organs that read "no prostitution in this area" and so on. Isn't this the strange pioneering work of "there is no silver here for 320" in the reform and opening up? Sentence: He denies all this, but gives the impression that there is no silver here.

3. Read the answer 1 "There is no silver here for 320". Sticking: Sticking a thin thing to another thing can also be used as a quantifier; Sticking: connecting objects with sticky things; Sticky things are attached to objects or connected to each other. Needless to say, this topic is very simple, and the focus of the painting is their respective actions. Zhang San got up the next morning and went to the back of the house to see the money. The silver was gone, and when he saw the note, he suddenly realized. Later, Zhang San regretted it and learned from it. He buried three hundred and twenty pieces of silver in the same place, but he still wrote a line, but this time it said: here are three hundred and twenty pieces of silver. So the three hundred and twenty pieces of silver have never been stolen again, and almost everyone passing by thinks so. How could such a stupid person in the world tell others where he buried the money! Including that, uh. It is used to describe being smart and trying to hide what you have done, but the result is more obvious. This is the same as being smart, self-righteous, unnecessary, out of thin air, gilding the lily, pretending, and shattered glass. I tried to cover up the truth of bad things and scandals, but the result made the world see more clearly. Today, when we enter the real life, people and things like "There is no silver here for 320" often happen and exist around us. In front of the shops in the streets, you can always see the advertising slogan "There are no fakes in our shop". Some stores also use "the lowest price in the city" and other means to attract customers. Isn't this copying the practice of "there is no silver here for 320" in the "market economy"? In front of many bath centers, in the lobby of hotels, you can always see signs of "no prostitution", and in some leisure places, you can also see some signs set up by public security organs that read "no prostitution in this area" and so on. Isn't this the strange pioneering work of "there is no silver here for 320" in the reform and opening up?

Sentence: He denies all this, but gives the impression that there is no silver here.

What do you mean there is no money here? There is no money here. Its pronunciation is "c ǐ dwú yí n sā n b ǐ i li ǐ ng", which is an idiom in China. It means trying to hide things, but the result is exposed.

Source: Folktale: In ancient times, there was a man named Zhang San. He buried the silver in the ground for fear that others would steal it, so he left a sentence on it: "There is no silver here for 320." Neighbor Wang Er stole money and wrote: "Wang Er next door has never stolen money".

They have a guilty conscience, so they always declare that there is no silver here.

Extended data:

In ancient times, there was a man named Zhang San. He spent a lot of time and years accumulating 320 pieces of silver. He was very happy. But at that time, there was no modern bank, and putting it in the bank would deduct money and be reluctant. Zhang San kept it at home, but he was afraid that others would steal it. After much deliberation, Zhang came up with a "good idea". He packed 320 in boxes and buried them in the backyard.

He was not at ease when he got here. He thought of a "clever" way for fear that others would accidentally dig here. Write on the paper: "There is no silver here for 320". I put a stick on the ground, and then put paper on it, so I fell asleep peacefully. Who knows that his behavior was seen by neighbor Wang Er, and he got up in the middle of the night and dug up the box. By the way, in that underground pit, I left a note "Wang Er next door didn't steal it".

When Zhang San got up the next morning, he saw a huge pit in the backyard and found a note. Then he suddenly realized that he had arrested the official. I have to say that these two people are also strange people, stupid and cute. There is no money here, 320, and Wang Er next door has never stolen it. Whether the story is true or not, it was handed down by ancestors. What's more, life is often bloodier and even outrageous than movies and novels.

5. (There is no silver here for three hundred and twenty) There is no silver here for three hundred and twenty (cǐd?wúyín sān bǐI Liǐng i li ǐ ng).

There is a folk story: someone buried silver in the ground and wrote, "There is no silver here for 320." Neighbor Wang Er stole money and wrote: "Wang Er next door has never stolen money".

[Edit this paragraph] They have a guilty conscience, so they always make statements. People's Literature No.9, 1976 [edit this paragraph] uses French compound sentences; Be the subject and clause; The cover of metaphor has just been exposed [edit this paragraph]. Synonym shattered glass, don't hit yourself [edit this paragraph]. In England, there was once a man named Zhang San who liked to be clever.

He is glad that he has accumulated three hundred and twenty pieces of silver, but he is also worried that so much money will be stolen by others, and he doesn't know where to store it safely. Take it with you, which is inconvenient and easy to be noticed by thieves; Put it in the drawer. I don't think it's appropriate and it's easy to be photographed. It's not convenient to put it anywhere anyway.

Holding the silver, he thought hard for a long time, thought and thought, and finally came up with the best method he thought. Zhang San took advantage of the night to dig a hole under his corner and quietly buried the silver.

After the burial, he was still worried that others would suspect that the silver was buried here. He thought about it again and finally came up with another way.

He went back to the house and wrote seven big characters on a piece of white paper: "There is no silver here, 320". Then, go out and stick it on the wall beside the pit.

He felt safe and went back to his room to sleep. Zhang Sanyi's restless appearance all day has been noticed by neighbor Wang Er, and he was very surprised to hear the sound of digging a hole outside the house at night.

Just when Zhang San went back to his room to sleep, Wang Er went to the back of the house, borrowed the moonlight, and saw a note posted on the corner, which read "There is no silver here for 320" in seven big letters. Wang Er, everything is clear.

He dug out the silver carefully and then filled in the hole. When Wang Er came home, he was very happy when he saw the glistening silver in front of him, but he was afraid again.

He thought, what if Zhang Sanming lost his cash and suspected it was me? So, he also had a brainwave, picked up a pen from his cleverness, wrote seven big characters on the paper, "Wang Er next door never steals", and posted them on the corner of the pit. [Note]: Later, according to this folk story, people used the phrase "There is no silver here for three hundred and twenty, and Wang Er next door never stole it" as an idiom to describe cleverness and trying to hide what he did, but the result was more obvious.

Now this idiom has been simplified to "There is no silver here for 320". "There is no silver here for 320" originally meant that there is no silver here.

Later, people used this idiom to show that what they wanted to hide was completely exposed because they were stupid.

6. There is no money here. Once upon a time, there was a man named Zhang San, who liked to be clever.

He was very happy to save 300 taels of silver, but he was also very uneasy. He was afraid that so much money would be stolen by others, and he didn't know where to safely store it. Take it with you, which is inconvenient and easy to be noticed by thieves; Put it in the drawer. I don't think it's appropriate and it's easy to be photographed. It's not convenient to put it anywhere anyway.

Holding the silver, he thought hard for a long time, thought and thought, and finally came up with the best method he thought. Zhang San took advantage of the night to dig a hole under his corner and quietly buried the silver.

After the burial, he was still worried that others would suspect that the silver was buried here. He thought about it again and finally came up with another way.

He went back to the house and wrote seven big characters on a piece of white paper: "There is no silver here, 320". Then, go out and stick it on the wall beside the pit.

He felt safe and went back to his room to sleep. Zhang Sanyi's restless appearance all day has been noticed by neighbor Wang Er, and he was very surprised to hear the sound of digging a hole outside the house at night.

Just when Zhang San went back to his room to sleep, Wang Er went to the back of the house, borrowed the moonlight, and saw a note posted on the corner, which read "There is no silver here for 320" in seven big letters. Wang Er, everything is clear.

He dug out the silver carefully and then filled in the hole. When Wang Er came home, he was very happy when he saw the glistening silver in front of him, but he was afraid again.

He thought, what if Zhang Sanming lost his cash and suspected it was me? So, he also had a brainwave, picked up a pen from his cleverness, wrote seven big characters on the paper, "Wang Er next door never steals", and posted them on the corner of the pit. [Note]: Later, according to this folk story, people used the phrase "There is no silver here for three hundred and twenty, and Wang Er next door never stole it" as an idiom to describe cleverness and trying to hide what he did, but the result was more obvious.

Now this idiom has been simplified to "There is no silver here for 320". "There is no silver here for 320" originally meant that there is no silver here.

Later, people used this idiom to show that what they wanted to hide was completely exposed because they were stupid. The metaphor tried to cover it up, but the result was exposed.