Fill in the blanks with eight-character idioms:
Allusion: I wrote a big article and didn't touch the theme.
Step two: go further.
Synonym: make persistent efforts antonym: go from bad to worse, rest on its laurels.
Usage: compound sentences; As predicate and adverbial; Even if you get good grades, you should work hard.
Explanation: In Buddhist language, it is a metaphor. Although a person's moral cultivation is profound, it still needs practice and improvement. Metaphor has reached a high level, but it is still not satisfied, and further efforts are needed.
Source: Song Zhuxi's Answer to Chen Tongfu: "But I am more eager for the progress of sages, and I will not be a person under three generations in the future."
Therefore, it may be less helpful to talk about it again. (Song Zhuxi answers Gong Zhongzhi's book)
3. four bodies are not diligent, and the grain is not divided.
Synonym: full and nothing to do; Antonym: tireless, tireless.
Usage: compound sentences; Make attributes and clauses; derogatory sense
Explanation: Describe the old intellectuals who are divorced from productive labor and lack production knowledge.
Source: The Analects of Confucius in the pre-Qin period: "Q:' Does the son see the master?' My father-in-law said,' Who is the master if the four bodies are not diligent and the grain is not divided? "
Example: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "You only look at the word' time', which means' the future of the country will make the people keep pace with the times', but can people say it?"
4. turn a blind eye, listen but not hear
Pinyin: SHR CB Jiàn, tngr rw Ρ n abbreviation: sebjtebw.
Synonym: antonym:
Usage:
Interpretation: [Interpretation] Seeing is the same as not seeing, hearing is the same as not hearing. Describe not paying attention to or paying attention to.