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【Idioms】

Golden tongue

【Pinyin】

jīn kǒu blind shé

【Definition】

The wooden tongue of the brass bell, or wooden dove, was used in ancient times to administer religious orders; it refers to those who preach indoctrination.

【Source】

Han Yangxiong's "Dharma Sayings and Learning to Practice": "The Way of Heaven is not in Zhongnihu? Jonny driving the speaker also; not in Ziruhu? If he will return to what he said, then he will not make the Confucians have a golden mouth and a wooden tongue. ”

Explanation: Isn't the Heavenly Dao embodied in Confucius? After Confucius died, was it not embodied in these so-called Confucians? If you want to preach the way of the saints, it is best to make the Confucian a wooden dove with a golden tongue.

【Synonyms】

Twilight Drum Morning Bell

【Antonyms】

not

【Usage】

Object: refers to the preaching of the indoctrination of the saints.

【Idiom Story】

In the family of bronze bells there is a kind called "duo". It resembles a clock, but is small, with holes in it, and a wooden handle that can be held in the hand. The dolo is equipped with a dove tongue, which makes a crisp sound when it is shaken when it hits the wall. There are those with copper as tongues, called "golden dors"; there are those with wood as tongues, called "wooden doves". As it is called today, it is a kind of big bell.

Another important use for dors is to give orders in the military. According to the ancient military law: five people are in the army, five people are two, and the chief of the two is called "Sima ", Sima Zhiduo. Issued a military order: "We will fight for the police, the civil servants will fight for the people, and the martial affairs will be served by the people." Therefore, Sima is also called "Zhenduo" and "Mingduo". In the army, the sound of drums is the order to march, and the sound of gold is the order to retreat. Duo is cast in bronze and golden, and Sima commands the drummers with Duo's voice.

"Duo" is homophonous with "degree", which means to order the limit. In ancient times, when issuing government decrees, the people were summoned by the voice of the dowel. Zhu Xi said: "Mu Duo, golden mouth wooden tongue, vibrate when teaching, and calm the people with the police." Later generations often referred to the "golden tongue" (i.e., the priest) as a person who preached. Gu'er, The Analects. Eight Cultivations: "Heaven will make the Master a wooden duo." Confucius described himself as the spokesman of heaven.

In the Shang Dynasty, in the bamboo forest of the Qi King's Palace, a number of very small jade pieces were hung with silk, and whenever the wind rose, the jade pieces collided with each other to make a sound, and the people in the palace knew that the wind was blowing outside when they heard the noise. Due to the weak sound of the jade pieces, a number of small bronze bells with bell tongues were hung in the eaves of the palace, and the wind sounded and the bells sounded, known as "ZhanfengDuo" or "Fengduo". Descendant tall buildings, especially towers, have wind doves hanging from the corners of each floor. The breeze rises, a clanging sound, a different kind of fun, leading people to think of the ancient humor, or borrow the scenery lyrical feelings. The Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi wrote in the poem "You WuZhen Temple": "Before the pagoda, the wind and duo sounded at the four ends. Another poet, Zhang Lei, also has a legendary poem that reads, "The night is long and the moon is high and the wind is loud, and the wooden fish is five more cold."

【Example of sentence construction】

Master Xuande was a high-ranking monk, and every time he talked about the Fa, there were people from all over the country who rushed to the same path, and they were willing to listen to Master Xuande's golden tongue.

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