In the old calendarnot happenedS traditional culturenot happenedquotThe concept of never meeting quotoften means that two things that should meet or be synchronized fail to meet or combine as expected a phenomenon that implies that at a specific point in timenot happened, there may be some kind of fortune or condition that is not conducive to the encounter, which causes the originally expected event to fail to happen as expected. Simply put, quotno encounter expresses a temporary dislocation between things or a failure to achieve an encounter status as scheduled, whether it is personal; The word "never met" means to be frustrated, not appreciated or reused. In different contexts, the word "never met" may have the following specific meanings. Career never met refers to a person's failure to achieve expected achievements in his career. It may be due to lack of opportunities, social injustice or itsnot happenedFor various reasons, he was talented but failed to be recognized by society. Unmet encounters in personal life refer to personal difficulties in pursuing love, family happiness and other aspects, such as never being able to find it.
The word "never met" means that you have not met or missed it. The word "never met" is very widely used in daily life, and its meaning can be understood according to different contexts. The basic meaning of never met is that you have not met. In interpersonal interactions, people may say "never met" with someone, which meansnot happenedThey have no chance to meet or have never met each other. In addition, in an event or situation, it can also mean that an opportunity or moment has been missed, such as; 1 Unmet, Chinese vocabulary, Pinyin bü yu, meaning frustrated, not appreciated, not met. 2 Source: Mencius, King Hui of Liang,"I did not meet the Marquis of Lu, but how could the son of the Zang family make me unmet?" Historical Records Fan Ju Cai Ze's biographies,"Cai Ze was a native of Yan, and he was a scholar. There were many small and large vassals, but he was never met" Southern Dynasties·Song·Liu Yiqing said new words·Speech "Li Hongdu often lamented that he was never met, Yin.
The rare encounter in the old yellow calendar means that at a certain time, certain things may not go smoothly, or a suitable opportunity will not be encountered. The following is the interpretation of the rare encounter in the old yellow calendar. In the old yellow calendar, ldquo rare encounter rdquo usually means that at a certain time or day, certain activities or things may not achieve the expected effect, or a favorable opportunity will not be encountered. This is a kind of divination and prediction based on the traditional lunar calendar to guide people's daily lives; Under the pine trees, I asked a young schoolboy. He said that my master had gone to the mountains to pick herbs. He also told me that he was in this mountain. However, the forest was deep and the clouds were dense. I don't know where his whereabouts are. The white clouds are more noble than the hermit. The character of the pine trees to describe the hermit is that I can't meet him. It shows that the lyrical feature of this poem is to visit friends like seeing depth in plain. When I asked him, I naturally feel disappointed and left. But this.
Do not encounter idioms
1. The editor compiled 237 poems with "Unmet", including 61 poems beginning with "Unmet" and 102 poems ending with "Unmet", 74 poems with "Unmet" in the middle, 120 sentences of five-character poems with Unmet, including 30 sentences at the beginning of Unmet, 68 sentences at the end of Unmet, and 117 sentences of seven-character poems with Unmet in the middle, of which 31 sentences at the beginning of Unmet and 34 sentences at the end of Unmet. The 52 sentences with "not met" in the middle are five characters with "not met".
2. The word ldquo does not meet rdquo means that we have not met or cannot meet. It is usually used to describe the situation where people miss or cannot meet. On the journey of life, we often miss some people or things. This is ldquo does not meet rdquo Sometimes, this kind of miss may be because we didn't seize the opportunity, and sometimes it is because of fate. For example, some people study because of work.
3. Unmet, the appearance of this word in ancient Chinese is closely related to frustration and unappreciated or not meeting. From the records written by Mencius·King Hui of Liang, we can see that "I have never met the Marquis of Lu, but how can the son of the Zang family make me unmet?" The sentence expresses the helplessness and passivity of an individual in the face of fate, and the inability to change whether he meets others or not. Cai Ze mentioned in the biographies of Shi Ji·Fan Ju and Cai Ze, who traveled to study in vassals.
4. Unmet means frustrated, unappreciated or reused. The word is often used to describe a person's failure to achieve expected goals or encounters setbacks in career or life. In different contexts, ldquo unmet rdquo may have different meanings, but in general, it is related to failure, frustration or failure to be understood ldquo unmet rdquo may mean that a person has failed to achieve expected achievements in his career. For example, one.
5. 1 Frustrated but not appreciated Mencius·Under King Hui of Liang,"I did not meet the Marquis of Lu, but how could I not meet the son of the Zang family of Tiantian?" Historical Records·Fan Ju Cai Ze's biographies,"Cai Ze was a native of Yan. He was a scholar and was a scholar. There were many small vassals, but he did not meet him." Tang Li Bai Shu Huai presented a poem to Changzan Mansion in Nanling,"The Great Sage is still not met, but the little Confucian is sad." Qing Ping Step, the green glow outside the clouds.
6."If you don't meet, you won't miss you, you won't miss you" means that if you don't meet you, you won't miss you often. If you don't miss you, you won't be sad. This sentence expresses a feeling that you have met before, but now I'm not together, I miss you often, and I feel very sad. If you haven't met you, if you don't miss you, you won't be sad. When you meet you, you often miss you.
Lu Chengyu and Lin Yumian without meeting spring
The explanations for "not meeting" in ancient Chinese mainly include the following points that are frustrated and not appreciated, such as Mencius·King Hui of Liang,"I don't meet the Marquis of Lu, because of heaven", which expresses the helplessness and passivity of individuals in the face of fate and cannot change whether they encounter others. Whether or not they encounter others implies that personal talents have not been appreciated as they deserve or opportunities have not yet arrived has not been met successfully. For example, as mentioned in the biography of the Later Han Dynasty·Kong Rong,"Thrifty and Rong brothers praise have an old relationship, but they are doomed to praise, but they are not met", describing one failure.
Not met mainly has two meanings: not being appreciated means that an individual fails to get the opportunities or appreciation he deserves in his career or life, and is in a state where he fails to realize his or her aspirations or talents. Not meeting means that he has not met someone or something, indicating a situation of failure to meet or an attempt to meet.
I don't meet bdesire, I don't want to be appreciated, I don't want to meet, I don't want to meet you, I don't want to be appreciated and cared about by each other.
The five-character poem at the beginning of "Bu Yu" 1, I did not meet Zhong Qi, but who knew that the sound of a phoenix came from the Tang Dynasty. Meng Haoran presented it to Taoist priest Shen Liao. 2, I did not meet Mr. Tang. Yi Ge also came from the Fang Dynasty. Miao experienced farming in the wild. 3, I did not meet the Yellow Valley. It was said that the stone orange forest originated from Yang Wanli's inscription on the second boundary of Pengze Wang Wei's residence. 4, I did not meet Ning Qu Qi. It was said that the three poems of Zhao Fan Wan and Shi Wenshu were not from Bian Heshi.
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