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Huang's homonym implies a good idiom.

Huang's homonym means that good idioms include the apprentice and auspicious day.

1, the meaning of the apprentice: describe running horses. Metaphor sudden success, the official position rose quickly.

Source: The third fold of the anonymous "Li Kasi Marries the Maid": "Li Chunlang's career is smooth, thanks to the kindness of his elders."

2. "The auspicious day of the ecliptic" refers to the day when everything is suitable, which was formulated by the ancients according to the law of the influence of celestial bodies on human beings.

The ecliptic is a term in astronomy (that is, the earth's orbit around the sun). There are twelve evil spirits in the sky of the zodiac. They are Qinglong, Baihu, Tang Ming, Tianxun, Suzaku, Jingui, Tiande, Yutang, Tianlong, Xuanwu, Siming and Gouchen.

The meaning of the apprentice idiom:

In the poem, Han Yu uses story contrast to educate his son, study hard and make continuous progress, which can change a person and give him talent, otherwise he will never be mediocre and accomplish nothing. Therefore, if you want to achieve something in the future, you must not slack off in your studies.

As the saying goes, "No pains, no gains." Success is not accidental. Only after a long period of hard work can the dream come true.