Pinyin: twilight drum and morning bell [mù g ǔ ché n zh not ng].
Quote: I really can't stand it. ◎ Yuan Zhen's "The Orphan of Zhao" is the second fold.
Source: During the Southern and Northern Dynasties, Geng Xin's "Accompanied by Nan Shan Xing and Yu Wenyue History": "Shoulou Ming Xi Drum; The mountain temple rings the morning bell. "
Example: The teacher's instruction to us is really like ~, which is thought-provoking!
Grammar: combination; As subject, object and attribute; Metaphor sounded the alarm.
Synonym:
First, Jinkou [j and [jīn kǒu müshé]]
Interpretation: The bronze bell with wooden tongue, namely Muduo, was used in ancient times to carry out the order of spreading politics and religion. Refers to a person who preaches enlightenment. Muduo was used in ancient times to implement the unity of politics and religion and spread orders.
Quote: Yang Xiong's Farewell to Xue Yan: "Isn't Heaven in Zhong Ni? Is it true that Zhong Ni is not a Confucian? If you will reply to what he said, then you will make Confucianism speechless. 」
Second, strike
Explanation: Buddhist Zen monks often use a stick or a large glass of wine to help beginners wake up. It is a metaphor for a severe warning, which makes people suddenly wake up.
Quote: the schedule is bright and touches the conscience. ◎ Qing Lvyuan Li's "Qi Lu Deng" back to the 14th.
Source: Songshi Daoyuan "Jingde Dengchuan Record": "Linji Yi Xuan Zen Master asked Lepu:' Come up; A person walks on crutches; Drinking alone; "Honey," right: "Never kiss." The teacher said,' What if you get close?' Usually drink; The teacher can play. "
Ex.: I hope the teacher's words are like ~, so that he will wake up and turn over a new leaf.