"The bell doesn't ring if it doesn't strike" is not an idiom. The idiom containing "Zhong" is as follows:
An old man, with a dragon bell, described old age as weak and inconvenient to move.
Morning bell and dusk drum: dusk. According to Buddhist rules, drums are played in the temple at night and bells are rung at night. Metaphor can make people wake up.
Stealing the bell and covering your ears: theft; Clock: an ancient musical instrument. Cover your ears when you steal the clock. Metaphor self-deception
Huangzhong: the first unity of the six yang laws in the twelve laws of ancient sound. Lu Da: The Fourth Rule of Six Yin Laws. Music or words that describe solemnity, justice, mystery and harmony.
Yellow bell destroys yellow bell: brass-cast bell, China ancient music has twelve methods, six methods of yin and yang, and yellow bell is the first method of six laws of yang; Destruction: destruction; Dislike: Dislike. Metaphor sage was rejected.
Huangzhong Pot: A large pot made of clay, used as a musical instrument with the lowest pitch. Metaphor is elegant and excellent or vulgar and inferior; Talented and mediocre.
Ling Huang was destroyed, Ling Huang was smashed and thrown aside, and the clay pot was knocked loudly. It is a metaphor that talented people are abandoned and mediocre people without talent are in high positions.
Old age describes old age, physical weakness and inflexible actions.
According to Buddhist rules, temples play drums at night and ring bells in the morning. Metaphor can make people wake up.
The landslide bell should be compared with the induction of similar things.
As loud as a flood: loud. It describes speaking or singing loudly, just like ringing a clock.
Tongshan collapse and Luo Zhongdong should be compared to the interaction of major events.
Love at first sight clock: concentration; Love: love concentration. It used to mean that love came into being as soon as men and women met.
Ring the bell: the straw. The original meaning is that the volume of the clock is so loud that you can't make it make the sound it deserves by tapping it with a straw. It is a metaphor for people with shallow knowledge asking for advice from knowledgeable people.
Bell leaks: dripping water, ancient timer. The morning bell has rung, and the water in the leaky kettle is about to run out. Metaphor is old and weak, and has reached old age. It also means late at night
Chung Ling Yu Xiuzhong: Cohesion and Concentration; Yu: Parenting. It embodies the aura between heaven and earth and breeds excellent people. Refers to the beautiful mountains and rivers and talented people.
Zhong Ming Ding Shizhong: an ancient musical instrument; Ding: an ancient cooker. Ring the bell for dinner. Describe the luxury and ostentation of the nobility.
Be a monk for a day and hit the bell for a day. Metaphor perfunctory, muddle along.
When a monk hits a bell every day. Metaphor perfunctory, muddle along. There is also a feeling of helplessness and reluctance.
Ding Shiming Bell is also called "Ding Shiming Bell". Ring the bell for dinner. Describe the luxurious life of rich people.
Ding Shizhong Zhong Ming: an ancient musical instrument; Ding: an ancient cooker. Ring the bell for dinner. Describe the luxury and ostentation of the nobility.
Huang Zhongchang abandoned seeing "Huang Zhongmiao".
Destroy the clock for the priest and change it. Destroying a big event for a small matter is a metaphor for arbitrary and stupid behavior.
Call Zhong Ding for dinner, ring the bell and set the table. Describe the luxury of the nobility or the rich.
See "Leak all the wind chimes".
Zhong Mingheng's "Xijing Fu": "Hit the bell and eat, and even ride on it." Bell, percussion instrument, refers to the general instrument; Ding, food container. It means that when you eat, musical instruments ring around you and ding utensils are listed in front of you. Later, it was described as "ringing the bell to set the tripod" or "ringing the bell to eat the tripod", describing the luxury of ancient aristocratic officials.
Zhong Ming Ding Shi saw "Zhong Ming Lie Ding".
See you at dusk.
Five ding and ten thousand bells refer to high officials and high officials.
Today's clocks are not metaphorical, but there are ready-made things that need not be used.
Now Father Zhong sees "Now the clock doesn't strike".
Stealing ear bells is also called "stealing ear bells". Cover your ears and steal the clock. Metaphor is self-deception Language "Lv Chunqiu Self-knowledge": "Fan's death is also a person's income, and he wants to leave. Then the bell is too big to bear, it will be destroyed by the spine, and the bell will ring. I am afraid that people will smell it and take it away from me, so I will slap in the face. "
Hit the bell with your shoulder. See "Hit the bell with your shoulder".
Ring the bell with a straw, and there is no sound. Metaphorically, a person with shallow knowledge asks a clever scholar a question, but he can't get an answer. (2) Metaphor shows the disparity in strength between the two sides.
Buddhist temples ring bells in the morning and beat drums at dusk to tell the time.
Zhong Ding people see "Zhong Ding House".
Zhong Ding mountain forest is a metaphor for wealth and seclusion.
Zhong Dingjia is a rich official.
See "Color of Bell and Drum" for the color of bell and drum.
Bells and drums are rich in jade, which means ringing bells and drums and eating delicacies. Describe a rich and luxurious life.
A bell leaks and has a rest, which is a metaphor for old age and physical weakness.
Zhong Mingding is listed as "Zhong Ming Chong Ding".
Ding said that his official position is very heavy.
When a monk bumps into a bell every day, it is a metaphor for perfunctory things and muddling along.
Second, the clock is chaotic [explanation] Second: doubt, unclear; Clock: refers to ancient measuring instruments. I can't work out the capacity of this clock. Metaphor cannot confuse ordinary right and wrong.
Chen Ding [Explanation] Zhong: An ancient musical instrument; Ding: an ancient cooker. Ring the bell for dinner. Describe the luxury and ostentation of the nobility.
Metaphor self-deception, trying to cover up things that can't be covered up.
② Idiom Zhong Ming Shi Ding
Enjoy the rich food in bronze vessels accompanied by chimes-live a luxurious life.
In the near sense, there are luxuries, feasts and feasts.
Antisense coarse tea and light rice, Chai Jing cloth skirt, light food and thick clothes
Interpretation bell: an ancient musical instrument; Ding: an ancient cooker. Ring the bell for dinner. Describe the luxury and ostentation of the nobility.
"Biography of Historical Records of Huo Zhi" source: "Sprinkle and cut it, thin skills, and ambition to eat. Doctor Ma is shallow and Zhang Li rings the bell. " Don Wang Bo's Preface to Wang Tengting: "Yan Lu is on the ground, and Zhong Ming is the hometown of food."
Who knows that the children in such a family are getting worse from generation to generation? (Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions Part II)
(3) What are the missing idioms?
What are the missing idioms?
Capsule leakage storage,
Leaking the ringtone,
Drop by drop,
Leaking cats,
The spring leaks,
Upper leakage and lower humidity,
A longer leak,
Reveal secrets,
The leakage of many fish,
The capsule leaks during storage,
Water does not leak,
Star shift and leakage,
The clock leaked and rested,
Don't be ashamed of leaking,
The bell rang out,
Fill in the blanks and make corrections,
Water does not leak,
Leaking water,
Don't leak water,
Let out the wind,
Poor Yan leaks into the house,
Leakage spring,
The copper pot drips,
Full of loopholes,
Missed online games, fish,
Swallow a boat, fish that escapes the net,
Jiangxin trap,
The bell rang out,
Fish that slipped through the net,
The perpetrators can't escape the punishment of national laws.
Why did Zhong Ming write idioms?
Enjoy the rich food in bronze vessels accompanied by chimes-live a luxurious life.
Clock: an ancient musical instrument; Ding: an ancient cooker. Ring the bell for dinner. Describe the luxury and ostentation of the nobility.
5] Ding in idioms refers to
Zhong Mingding eats ZH instead of NGMINGD. When he rings the bell, he eats while playing music. Describe a luxurious and flashy life. Zhong Ming: ring the bell when eating; Shi Ding: Lie down and eat.
What does the idiom Ding in Zhong Ming Shi Ding mean?
Zhong Mingding eats ZH instead of NGMINGD. When he rings the bell, he eats while playing music. Describe a luxurious and flashy life. Zhong Ming: ring the bell when eating; Shi Ding: Lie down and eat.
(7) What acoustic phenomenon does the idiom "Zhong Ming Pan Quan" refer to in physics?
* * * Vibration is a technical term with very high frequency in physics, which refers to the situation that the vibration amplitude of a physical system at a specific frequency is greater than other frequencies; These specific frequencies are called * * * vibration frequencies.
The idiom "Ding" now refers to
Enjoy the rich food in bronze vessels accompanied by chimes-live a luxurious life.
Explanation:
Clock: an ancient musical instrument; Ding: an ancient cooker. Ring the bell for dinner. Describe the luxury and ostentation of the nobility.
The story of this idiom "Zhong Ming Shi Ding"
Enjoy the rich food in bronze vessels accompanied by chimes-live a luxurious life.
In ancient times, nobles of rich and powerful families played music, rang bells and used all kinds of precious food (ringing bells to eat) when eating. Therefore, "Zhong Ming Shi Ding" was used to describe the luxury and luxury of rich and powerful people, and in the old society, it was also used to describe the luxury and luxury of wealthy families. Han Zhang Heng's "Xijing Fu": "Hit Zhong Ding's food and ride it." Tang Wang Bo's Preface to Wang Tengting: "Yan Lu fell to the ground and Zhong Ming was a foodie." Ding: ancient cooking utensils.
Source (Han? Sima Qian's Historical Records? 129? "The Biography of Huo Zhi" (back to the sixty-ninth): "A strong husband is the right way to cure life, and the rich will win it with ingenuity. Farming, digging and Yang Qin to build a country. Grave diggers are treacherous, but Shu Tian wants to rise. Play games, bad karma, and spend money. Hello, your husband is a bitch, but if you are happy, you will be forgiven. Selling fat is a shame, but Yongbo is a daughter. Selling pulp is also a small business, while Zhang is tens of millions. Sprinkle and cut, thin skill also, and Zhi Ding food. Chest and stomach, single ear, turbid riding. Dr. Ma, Shallow Edge, Zhang Li rings the bell. This is all caused by sincerity. "
Use case (clear? Confucian scholars collect "medical mirrors"? The 14th time): "Besides, my wife always stays up at night, keeps the production in good order, and the pearls are full of tortoises, which does not diminish the splendor of the past, and' Zhong Ming Shi Ding' is still prosperous in the past. "
Explain Sima Qian's outstanding people, strong people and extraordinary perseverance. Careful calculation and thrift are the right way to make money and get rich, so those who get rich will win by surprise. Agriculture is a heavy industry, and Qin Yang regards it as the richest man in a state. Digging a grave and robbing a tomb is a kind of criminal behavior, from which Shu Tian started and made his fortune. Gambling and gambling were originally an unlucky trip, but Huanfa made a fortune on it. Selling along the street is a cheap job for men, and Yongle is rich and expensive. Selling fat and cream is a shameful business, from which Yongbo made a fortune. Selling jelly is a small business, from which Zhang made millions of dollars. Sharpening a knife is a small skill, but a wise man makes a living by it. Selling sheep's stomachs and breasts is a trivial matter, and the turbid family takes it as a chariot and horse. Treating horses is a low-level medical skill, and Zhang Li used it to clock for dinner. They all became rich because of their dedication. The idiom "Zhong Ming Shi Ding" evolved from this allusion.
Idiom Zhong Ming Shi Ding
Pronunciation zh not zh ng míng dǐng shí
Interpretation clock: an ancient musical instrument; Ding: an ancient cooker. Ring the bell for dinner. Describe the luxury and ostentation of the nobility.
"Biography of Historical Records of Huo Zhi" source: "Sprinkle and cut it, thin skills, and ambition to eat. Doctor Ma is shallow and Zhang Li rings the bell. " Don Wang Bo's Preface to Wang Tengting: "Yan Lu is on the ground, and Zhong Ming is the hometown of food."
Who knows that the children in such a family are getting worse from generation to generation? (Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions Part II)
⑽ What does the tripod in the idiom clock mean?
pot
Pinyin: dǐng
Stroke: 12
Radical: Ding
Five strokes: hndn
Basic explanation
In ancient times, cooking utensils were generally three feet and two ears: bronze tripod. Shi Ding (Eating on the table means living in luxury). Ding iron pot
Pot: Ding jar. Dingguo
In ancient times, it was regarded as the heavy weapon of founding the country and the symbol of political power: Ding Yi. Jiuding Dingding. Win the championship. Ding You (National Games).
It symbolizes the coexistence and confrontation of three parties: Zhi Ding. Momentum of the foot.
Big: Ding nationality. Chen Ding. Full support.
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