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Green leaf classical Chinese

1. Kneel for the original and translation of China's ancient poem "One leaf blocks the eye": the Lord of the husband's ear, the Lord of the eye, one leaf blocks the eye, and Mount Tai is not seen; Two earplugs don't smell thunder. Ears are listening, eyes are watching. If a leaf covers your eyes, you can't even see Mount Tai. Two beans stuffed in my ears, I can't even hear the thunder. This idiom is often used to describe a person who is blinded by the smallest thing in front of him and can't see the whole and essence of things. This is from the ancient book "A leaf covers the eyes, but you can't see Mount Tai;" Two earplugs and beans don't smell thunder. " When later generations explained this sentence, Laughing Forest written by Han Danchun in the Three Kingdoms period was the most interesting. He told the joke that "one leaf can't see Mount Tai" and said that there was a poor scholar in Chu who wanted to make a fortune by crooked ways. The scholar remembers reading the story of mantis catching cicada when he was studying, and he succeeded in one fell swoop. So he went to look for the leaves of mantis. The leaf fell into a pile of fallen leaves. The scholar put all the leaves in a laundry basket and took them home to cover his eyes one by one. He asked his wife, "Can you see me?" At first, his wife truthfully replied that it was visible, but poor scholars took pains to test it with a laundry list of leaves. His wife suddenly lied to him and said, "This leaf hides you, so I can't see." If the poor scholar gets the treasure, he thinks it is a hidden mantis leaf. He took the leaves to the market to block his eyes and took the goods from the vendors. Of course, he was immediately caught by the businessman and handed over to the county magistrate. Scold him is really "a leaf can't see Mount Tai!" Give him a good beating and drive him home. A joke is a joke after all, but it is very appropriate to use exaggerated jokes to compare the similar actions of some people in real life.

2. All sentences describing leaves (including prose, classical Chinese, ancient poems, etc.). ) In early autumn, a leaf blew in the guest house, and everything was shocked.

The fallen leaves Kong Shaoan was surprised to see the fallen leaves in early autumn, falling like guests. If she is a leaf, it must be a happy leaf. In happiness, she gradually germinated. Now, she has become a green leaf. She said that she was happy no matter what.

Spring has come and the leaves have turned green. People are different. After reading such an article, it is an attractive new green! In the spring of March, leaves like babies woke up the earth that had been sleeping for a winter, and all the beauty and hope were reborn at this time, and the vast land changed from silver to vitality. Green is a symbol of spring, life and peace.

I prefer new green to green, because it will give people hope, freshness and beautiful enjoyment. Therefore, in the spring when a hundred flowers blossom, I love green leaves more. Its color, softness, rigidity and simplicity, is a wonderful flower that will never change in my heart. It is like a magnet, which has sucked away all my love for spring.

It is the "green sunshine" in my eyes, which will bring me confidence and happiness. Whenever I am depressed, I think of it and the "angel" in the sun. Together with sunshine, it gives me confidence, strength, inspiration and encouragement.

3. The meaning of "leaf invisibility" in classical Chinese is that there was a man in Chu who lived a poor life. Once he read the book Huainan Fang, he saw that "mantis can hide his body with leaves when spying on cicadas, so he can hide his body like this", so he gathered together under the tree to pick leaves-that is, the invisible leaves that let mantis spy on cicadas. This leaf fell under the tree, and there were many fallen leaves under the tree, so it was impossible to tell which one was the invisible leaf of mantis. The Chu people picked several baskets of leaves under the tree and took them home. They covered themselves with leaves one by one and asked their wives, "Can you see me?" My wife always answered "I can see" at first, but after a whole day, she was so tired that she had to lie to him and say "I can't see". The Chu people were secretly happy, carrying leaves into the market, holding other people's goods in front. So officials tied him up and sent him to the county government. The magistrate interrogated him and laughed after listening to his words, so the magistrate let him go without prosecution.

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1. Chu lives in poverty. After reading Huainan Fang, he came to the conclusion that "the leaves of cicadas such as mantis can be invisible", so he lifted the leaves from the tree-mantis held the leaves and waited for cicadas to pick them. Leaves fall under the tree, and leaves fall under the tree first, which can't be separated. Sweep, fight and come back. A man left himself and asked his wife, "Have you seen me?" At first, my wife always said "yes", but after a day, she was tired and the cloud was "gone". Hey, I'm so happy. Ye enters the market and takes people from the opposite side. Officials [14] then bound Yi [14] county [14].

① Selected from Laughing Forest. Han Danchun, surnamed Handan, a native of the Three Kingdoms, was an official in the matter. Truman, Truman. Chu State, now Hubei Province and its surrounding areas. (2) living in poverty, living in poverty. (3) Huainanzi was compiled by Liu An, the king of Huainan in the Western Han Dynasty, also known as Huainan Lie Hong. ⑤ Cover your leaves with leaves. Ah, just like the "barrier", shielding. 6 invisible hidden form, others can't see it. Matching: used for (7) technetium: shielding different "no" of technetium. 8 constantly, all the time. Pet-name ruby after a whole day (meaning a long time). Attending (dà i) cajoling. ⑾ Hey, the same as "silence". ⑿ (j: and) carry. [13] Take people opposite, and take people's things face to face. [14] Official refers to the capacity of counties. ⒂ Go ... [14] County refers to the county yamen. (17) individual resolution

Revelation: Chu people are greedy and stupid, trying to cover up their misconduct with a leaf. Or a greedy person, blinded by small and local things in front of him, can't see the essence and whole of things.

Irony: greedy fool, trying to get something for nothing, deceiving himself.