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Innovative idioms

Innovative idiom 1 unique eye: wisdom: smart, smart. Have original vision and incisive insights.

Source: Ye Songjian's Love for the Sun and Zhai Congchao: "(Yang Wanli) has another poem" Send Peng ":'I have been alone recently and want to climb to the top of the prosperous Tang Dynasty.' "

Law is always possible: law: as a model and law; Changke: A long-recognized practice. Don't treat routine as a permanent pattern.

Source: "Everything is animistic": "Sages never make mistakes."

Long-term foresight: still speak long-term foresight.

Source: Hong Song Mai's "Rong Zhai Continued: A Famous Soldier Delayed": "If you win the flag in the war, the army will be long-term and far-reaching, which is a matter of old age. "

Waiting for a rabbit: a metaphor for sticking to the rules, not knowing how to change or thinking about getting something for nothing and enjoying success. With "Waiting for the Rabbit"

Source: Zhang Song Fang Jun's "Preface to the Seven Signs of the Cloud": "Carving a boat as a sword, what is the shape; When the rabbit waits, it will be far away. "

The reasons for the frequent occurrence of dance: dance: stepping on, extending and following; Chang: routine, old rules; Attack: follow; So: the old way. Stick to the old rules and do things according to the old rules

Source: Note to Jiao (Shangshu) in Ming Dynasty: "Scholars often attack the old and stop looking for people."

Copy predecessors: copy: follow the trend, follow the trend. Follow precedent and lack innovation.

Source: Biography of Mi Fei in Song Dynasty: "I am a strange man in literature, and I don't follow the track of my predecessors."

Mountaineering Xiao Lu: Metaphorically, if you have high knowledge, you can be comprehensive and far-sighted.

Source: "Mencius devoted himself": "Confucius climbed the East Mountain but was small, and climbed Mount Tai but was small."

Have a unique vision: have a unique vision and insight. Describe a keen eye that can see things that others can't easily find.

Source: Song Yang Wanli's poem "Send Pengbei": "I have been alone recently and want to step on the Tang Dynasty."

Fetching a fetus for bone replacement: originally a Taoist language, it refers to taking a human fetus for reincarnation and easily taking a mortal bone as a fairy bone. After metaphor learning, predecessors can innovate without showing traces.

Source: Song Shi Hui Hong's "Cold Zhai Night Talk" Volume 1: "However, its words cannot be unexpected, which is called bone-changing method; Looking at its meaning, it is called the method of taking a fetus. "

Look around the world: look around: open your eyes, your eyes are not limited to a narrow range. Open your eyes and see the world. Also known as "Wang Gankun".

Source: Yang Hao's "Pavilion II in Tian Xin, Li Guan": "Looking at Gan Kun's solitary column is like an ancient and modern dream."

Brilliant: Brilliant in (ideas or skills). Foresight: a far-sighted vision. Refers to a high level of knowledge. Also known as "excellent vision"

Vision: vision: seeing and expecting; Expectation: Gaze. Stand tall and see far. Metaphor is far-sighted.

Source: Wang Hanchong's "On Balance, Don't Read the Whole Article": "The husband fills his heart behind closed doors, and the person with low ambition will die."

Broaden one's horizons: it means that one's views on things should not be too limited, confined to a narrow range, and one's horizons should be broadened.

Abide by the constitution. Abide by established laws and regulations to the letter.

Source: Yuan Shi Wan Ze Chuan: "Since Yuan Zhen, the imperial court has abided by the Constitution, repeatedly issued imperial edicts, scattered wealth and made millet, and spared no expense to reward the people. At that time, it was commensurate with the sage. "

Create a new face: create a new form or situation.

Source: Li Qingruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" 9 1: "This wine order is unique."

Stick to the old rules: conservative in thinking and refusing to change the old rules. Just like "sticking to the rules"

Stick to the rules: stick to the rules: Mo Zhai was good at guarding the city during the Warring States period; Rules: ready-made or long-term rules and methods. Refers to conservative thinking, sticking to the rules and refusing to change.

Source: Huang Mingzong Xi's Preface to Thousand Pushing Mountains Poems: "If Zhong Rong's poems distinguish the sects, he has never adhered to the principle of one family."

Follow the trend of the times: cater to fashion and attach to power. Used in a derogatory sense. Follow the trend of the times.

Source: Feng Ming Menglong's "Warning Records" Volume 6: "If he gets an official, go to see him and teach human nature to follow the times and serve the times."

Follow the trend of the times: cater to fashion and attach to power. Used in a derogatory sense.

Source: Song Zhuxi's "Zhuzi School" Volume 70: "This kind of person enjoys making a fortune." Liu Yuanbiao's General Introduction to Seclusion and History II: "Gai tends to conform to the trend of the times, but human feelings are natural, both ancient and modern. Why blame vulgarity? "

Arrange monthly classes: take exams every day and every month according to certain procedures. Describe conformism, no innovation.

Origin: Mo Qing's Preface to Chao Jing Tang Shi Chao: "[Zi Yin] refused to pretend to be a poet. When you come, there are thousands of words in an instant; I feel nothing, or I don't say a word, and I don't clean up after I take off the manuscript. There are only three or four bills out of ten for my children. However, the qi of its disk, blazing, bright and declining, is not the main cause. It depends on the modern timetable, and it is elegant. Where is its dignity? "

Foresight: it means careful planning and long-term consideration.

Source: Han Jiayi's "On Qin": "Vision and foresight, the way to use troops in marching, can not be mentioned in the same breath at that time."

Foresight: it means careful planning and long-term consideration.

Source: Han Jiayi's "On Qin": "Vision and foresight, the way to use troops in marching, can not be mentioned in the same breath at that time."

If you think deeply, you can calculate far: you plan carefully and think long-term. With "foresight."

Foresight: it means careful planning and long-term consideration. With "foresight."

Know how to change: recognize the times and know how to change.

Understand the current situation: understand the current situation and understand things.

Know the time changes: recognize the current situation and understand the contingency. The same is "knowing the times and changing."

Timely response: conform to the times and the world events.

Hold on to the missing and the disabled: hold on to the broken things. Metaphor is old-fashioned and does not think about change. Also known as "guarding the que and holding the disabled".

Hold on to the disabled: a metaphor for sticking to the old ways and not thinking about change. The same as "defending the virtual and retaining the disabled."

Slow and steady: the original description of all parts of the body is symmetrical and powerful. Later, I often described it as a safe way to speak and do things. It also describes doing things without making mistakes and lacking positive and innovative spirit.

Source: Shi Ming Naian's "Water Margin" 44: "Dai Zong, seeing Pei Xuan, really looks good, white and fat, safe and stable, and his heart is exulting."

When in Rome, do as the Romans do: I don't have a certain idea, just follow the trend.

Source: Han Sima Qian's "Letter of Appointment": "Therefore, I rise and fall from the customs, and I am in harmony with the times to get rid of my madness."

Follow the old habits: refers to following the old habits and being content with the status quo.

Figure planning circle: I am still the same sentence. Stick to the rules and blindly imitate.

Play with old habits: stick to the old ways and be content with the status quo.

Attack the past: attack: follow; So: the old method; Dance: step, extend and follow; Chang: Same old, same old. Stick to the old rules and do things according to the old rules

Source: Shi's On Yi Yin: "The gentleman of later generations is obedient to the usual, attacking the old, and fearing the world."

Follow the routine: follow the routine. Habit: learn from the old body. Follow the old rules and precedents. Describe conservative, unwilling to change. It is also called "chasing the past and attacking the past", "chasing the past" and "defending the past".

Follow the rules: follow, dance: follow, follow. Rules and regulations are the standard tools to define Fiona Fang, and refer to the code of conduct. The original intention is to obey the rules and not dare to violate them. Now it also refers to the old rules, and we dare not change anything.

Source: Song Zhuxi's Answer to King Fang Bin: "Follow the rules, follow the rules."

Death: a metaphor for sticking to a rut and refusing to change.

Imitate the gourd: Draw the gourd according to the appearance of the gourd painted by others. Metaphor is pure imitation, no innovation. Draw a gourd according to the same pattern

Source: Clear Sky Ren Shang's Peach Blossom Fan Grass: "There is only one stone gate, which is quite loyal. Constrained by horses and Ruan, but it is also a gourd. "

Because old-fashioned: ugly: unreasonable; Old-fashioned: keep the old. It refers to following an unreasonable old routine without improvement.

Source: Biography of Ouyang Xiu in the History of Song Dynasty: "Song Sheng is a hundred years old, and the genre of the article is still more than five seasons old ... Scholars are humble because of ruthlessness."

Conformity: conformity: inheritance; Old-fashioned: stick to the old routine. Stick to the rules and lack innovative spirit.

Source: Biography of Han Shu Li Xun: "As long as you stick to your post, do nothing."

Over time: change with the change of the world to keep up with the times.

Source: Tang Libai's "Preface to Send Swallow Garden to Play in the Winter Night": "I don't indulge in things, but walk with the times."

Keep pace with the times: be flexible and keep up with the times.

Source: "Yi Loss": "Profit and loss, keep pace with the times."

Keep pace with the times: change with the change of the world to adapt to the times.

Source: The Fisherman of the Songs of Chu: "A saint can communicate with the world without grasping things."

Yu Xing Shun Chao: The original intention is to imitate the appearance of the sages, without paying attention to their inner moral cultivation. Later, it was also used to describe the behavior of following the rules.

Source: Xunzi Fei Shierzi: "The imitator is Zhang Zizhi's modesty and Confucianism." Yang Xu's note: "It's just the dignity of a saint."

Foresight: foresight.

Source: Nanqi's "Biography of the Twelfth King of Gao" said: "The ancestors cared about their lives and deeply respected their feelings. They calculated far and wide, and did not intend to show it."

Far-sighted: visionary and insightful.

Foresight: I still speak with foresight.

Source: Ye Shengtao's Farewell to the World: "When they say this, we can see that our actions are all carried out according to their plans. How far-sighted are they? "

Foresight: Jude has foresight.

Source: Huang Qingjun in "Hu Jinlang Mopingshan Hall": "I am afraid of my work, walk with me, do whatever I want, be far-sighted and not be extreme."

Self-creation: creation: creation. I created it. Refers to not following the predecessors.

Source: Liu Tang's confidant "Shi Tong Appellation": "Wei Shouyuan never forgets the past, not because of customs. He does his own thing and has no rules. "

Draw a gourd from the script: a metaphor for simply imitating the original text or not changing innovation. Draw a gourd according to the same pattern

Source: "Zhuzi Chinese Class" Volume 42: "Zhonggong is just a textbook, and it is just a gourd painting."

Draw a gourd according to the same pattern: draw a gourd according to someone else's gourd. Metaphor is pure imitation, no innovation.

Source: Song Weitai's Dong Xuanlu Volume 1: "I am quite familiar with Hanlin's grass system. They all pick up the old books of their predecessors and change their words. This is called diagnosis and painting gourd ears. How can there be? "

Jie Jun, who knows the times, means that people who can recognize the trend of the times are smart and capable. Only by recognizing the trend of the times can we become an outstanding person.

Source: Biography of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Zhi and Zhuge Liang. Pei Songzhi quoted Jin's Xiangyang Ji: "He who knows the times cares. There are Long Fu and Feng Chu. "

Be content with the old customs and drown in the old news: custom: custom. Indulge: To indulge in or sink into. Stick to old habits and limit yourself to old experiences. Describe conformism and complacency.

Source: Biography of Historical Records of Shang Jun: "Shu Ren was content with the old customs, and scholars were addicted to what he heard. In this way, it is also possible for two people to abide by the law. "

People who have no long-term worries must have near worries: worries: consideration; Worried: worried. Without long-term consideration, people must have immediate worries. It means that you should have a long-term vision and careful consideration when you look at things and do things.

Source: The Analects of Confucius Wei Linggong: "Confucius said:' He who has no long-term worries must have near worries.' "

Pay attention to safety and keep old habits: get used to the smoothness of daily life and keep old habits. Refers to sticking to the old ways and not knowing how to change.

Source: Ming Hairui's "Five Things of Shen Junmen Wu Yao Zhilian": "My hospital is uneasy and always keeps old friends. Since taking office, thousands of people have been encouraged to turn to reform. "

Always learn from the past: habit: habit; So: old practice. Be content with routine and get used to old practices. Describe doing things according to the routine, old-fashioned, and not thinking about changing.

Source: Kun's On Talents: "There is a theory that you are always comfortable and willing to do nothing, and you are more willing to dare to do anything."

Step by step: department, class: category, order; Just: return. According to certain steps and sequence. It also means doing things according to the old rules and lacking the spirit of innovation.

Source: Jin Wen Fu: "Then choose the righteous case department and test it."

Protecting the disabled and guarding the shortcomings: ① refers to the Confucian scholars of the Confucian School in the Han Dynasty, who are obsessed with the incomplete Confucian classics and the words of one family. Later, it was often compared to being old-fashioned and not knowing how to improve. (2) refers to the incomplete preservation of ancient books and documents.

Source: The Biography of Han Liu Xin: "Talking casually, reciting biographies is a teacher of the last days, not going to the ancient times ... I still want to protect the disabled and prevent disadvantages, and I am afraid of breaking my private will, but I can't be good at serving justice and public interests, or jealous of me, and I don't test the truth. I am similar, I follow the right and wrong, and I restrain these three studies."

Dead end: describe the difficulty of starting a new career. It's the same as "The road is blue".

Source: Ying Xiuren's Shanghai Jiaotong Library and Freedom of Reading: "We are ragged and fighting alone, not for money, not for reputation, but for peace of mind."

Make no mistake; Don't; In addition; Loom: Loom, a metaphor for the conception and layout of poetry. Refers to writing a new way to innovate.

Source: "The Biography of Shu Wei Zu Ying": "The article must go out and get married."

Innovative idiom 2 1 Explain subtlety: clarify the deep principles of things and reveal the subtleties of things.

2. Seeking truth from facts: it refers to starting from the actual object, exploring the internal relations of things and the regularity of their development, and understanding the essence of things. Usually refers to doing things according to the actual situation.

3. Advance despite difficulties: face difficulties.

4. Diligence: Diligence: Diligence, no slack. Refers to hard work or study.

5. Perseverance: weaving: carving; S: Stop. Keep carving. Metaphor is perseverance and perseverance.

6. Seeking the source one by one: refers to tracing the source or tracing the source, tracing the source.

7. Western learning spread to the east: gradually: inflow; Eastward expansion: originally refers to the eastward flow of rivers into the sea, and extended to eastward expansion. Western natural science and social science spread to the East.

8. Break into the interior: spur: spur and encourage; Li: The innermost floor. Describe it as practical learning. Also described as thorough analysis, to the point.

9, perseverance: fold: frustration; Scratch: bending. Metaphor is strong-willed, no matter how many times you are frustrated, you will not waver.

10, keep improving: fine: perfect; Benefits: more; Seeking: pursuing. Things have been excellent, but they need to be more perfect.

1 1, draw inferences: reverse: analogy. Metaphor is to know many other things by analogy from one thing.

12, seeking truth and being pragmatic: the so-called "seeking truth" means "seeking truth", that is, in accordance with the ideological line of emancipating the mind, seeking truth from facts and keeping pace with the times, constantly understanding the essence of things and grasping the laws of things. The so-called "pragmatism" means doing and practicing under the guidance of this regular understanding.

13, Bai Shou poor classics: I'm still learning classics until I'm old, and I say it's never too old to learn.

14, get to the bottom of it: a metaphor for pursuing details.

15, keep improving: fine: perfect, good; Benefits: more. Okay, much better.

16, meticulous: Gou: Gou, careless. Refers to doing things carefully, not sloppy at all.

Innovative idiom 3 1) try your best: be careful: invest; Do your best. Do your best with wisdom and strength.

2) Damu Ertong: described as sensitive and very smart.

3) ingenious: describe smart and dexterous. According to legend, the heart has seven orifices, hence the name.

4) Brilliant: Brilliant: smart. Unparalleled: Beyond peers. That's great. Also known as "Lord Wu Ying".

5) beauty: beauty; Repair: long-term; Status: Ambition. Beautiful appearance, long-term wisdom.

6) wise and negative: proud and boastful. Flaunt one's wisdom and talent.

7) material is high and deep: material: that is, "talent". Know: pass on "wisdom". Outstanding talent and superb wisdom.

8) Pretend to be smart and brag in front of the ignorant.

9) Smart: Smart: Smart and smart. Describe insight and knowledge.

10) small wisdom: private: personal; Hui: Wisdom. Personal intelligence. Refers to one-sided and self-righteous intelligence.

Innovative idiom 4 1) A scholar's wisdom: wisdom: wisdom. A person's wisdom. Describe limited intelligence.

2) Many people make wisdom: Many people make wisdom. Used to emphasize that people are more intelligent.

3) Exhausting wisdom: Exhausting wisdom and trying to think.

4) Try your best to ask: Q: Try your best. Both wisdom and ability have been exhausted.

5) Use wisdom: wisdom: wisdom, strategy. Use strategy.

6) Avoid disasters with wisdom: wisdom: wisdom. A person's wisdom, if used properly, can help him avoid disaster.

7) Abandon knowledge: abandon: break; Sage: wisdom; Give up: give up, throw away; Know: preach "wisdom", wisdom. Refers to abandoning cleverness and returning to innocence.

8) Sensitive and studious: sensitive: smart; Good: preference. Gifted, smart and eager to learn.

9) Abandon wisdom: holiness and wisdom: wisdom and cleverness. Abandon wisdom to innocence. This is the thought of governing by doing nothing in ancient times.

10) white on the virtual room: virtual: empty; Room: refers to the heart; Bai: Give directions. If you don't have distractions, you will realize the Tao and give birth to wisdom. It is also often used to describe the state of clarity.

1 1) Faint: Zhao: I understand; Monk: Ignorance. Smart and sensible, ignorant and unreasonable.

12) the wisdom of high fitness: high fitness: surpassing the world; Wisdom: wisdom, cleverness. Have wisdom beyond the world. Describe extraordinary intelligence.

13) Double cultivation: cultivation: goodness. Ford and wisdom have been cultivated. It means both blessing and wisdom.

14) Extraordinary intelligence: Talent and wisdom are superior to the average person.

15) the spirit of all things: all things: all living things between heaven and earth; Ling: Smart. The most spiritual species in the world. People.

16) negative salary: negative salary: carrying firewood, which used to refer to people with low status; Qualification refers to wisdom and ability. Refers to a person with humble qualifications.

17) Awakening: Awakening: Oil condensed on crispy cheese. Pour pure ghee on your head. Buddhism refers to instilling wisdom and making people fully aware. Metaphor is a great inspiration to people after listening to incisive opinions. Also described as cool and comfortable.

18) knowing Tibet: knowing: the same as "wisdom" and wisdom; To: Already; Hide: contain. Human wisdom lies in the past. Metaphor wisdom comes from past experiences and lessons.

19) abandon wisdom: when wisdom reaches its extreme, you can abandon it.

20) knowing what it can do: metaphor for exhaustion of wisdom and ability.

Innovative idiom 5 1) Break Wan Li: Break: refers to resisting the enemy. Refers to defeating the enemy with strategy and wisdom in the temple far away from the battlefield. It is often used to describe diplomatic skill or victory in diplomatic disputes.

2) White Dragon Wisdom: Dragon: Gong Sunlong, Warring States, author of "Gong Sunlong Zi". The wisdom of Bai Gongsun Long. The description is very clever.

3) try your best: use up wisdom and strength.

4) Accumulate ideas and reap more benefits: it means that concentrating the wisdom of all people can make the effect bigger and better.

Brilliant; Unparalleled; There's nothing like it. Very clever.

6) resourceful: sufficient: sufficient; Wisdom: intelligence and wisdom; Ask: a trick. Wise and good at planning. Describe people who are good at predicting things and using tactics.

7) teach everything: describe having special talents and wisdom.

8) There is no soul but little wisdom: wisdom: wisdom. Describe being kicked out of your mind.

9) Knowledge is indisputable: wisdom: the same as "wisdom"; Struggle: struggle. Intelligence is exercised through repeated struggles. Metaphor wisdom comes from practice.

10) is just shallow wisdom: talent: talent; Sparse: sparse; Wisdom: wisdom. Poor knowledge and low intelligence. Used as a modest word.

1 1) the virtual room produces white: empty: empty; Room: refers to the heart; Bai: Give directions. If you don't have distractions, you will realize the Tao and give birth to wisdom. It is also often used to describe the state of clarity.

12) wisdom bead in hand: wisdom bead: Buddhism refers to the wisdom of nature. Metaphor is profound in wisdom and can cope with anything.

13) brainstorming: episode: concentration; Thinking: thinking, viewpoint; G: expand. It refers to concentrating the wisdom of the masses and extensively absorbing useful opinions.

14) The mirror is not tired: a bright mirror is not tired of taking photos frequently. Metaphor means that people's wisdom will not be damaged by use

15) smart: smart: smart and wise. Describe insight and knowledge.

16) Do your best: Do your best. Exhausted wisdom and strength.

17) try to be poor: wisdom and ability have been exhausted.

18) unexpected wisdom: measurement: estimation; Wisdom: cleverness, wisdom. Immeasurable intelligence. Describe wisdom and talent.

19) pretend to be smart and brag in front of fools.

20) personal wisdom and small benefits: personal wisdom and cleverness. Refers to one-sided and self-righteous intelligence.