"The moon breaks the laurel" is an idiom, which comes from the biography of Shen Xi in the Book of Jin. The moon's laurel folding literally means the sweet-scented osmanthus climbing the moon palace, which is a metaphor for success in the imperial examination era; It means to get great achievements or high honors, mostly to be the first. It also means that athletes win championships in sports competitions, and people take various exams in social life and get better rankings. This idiom has a subject-predicate structure; Generally used as a predicate in sentences.
In Biography of Shen Xi in the Book of Jin, Emperor Wu sent Shen Xi to the East Hall and asked him: What does Qing think? Shen Xi replied: "I am the best in the world, a branch of Guilin, Kunshan Pian Yu." . This is the origin of the laurel of the moon.
The moon is another name for the moon, because its surface looks like a toad, hence its name. Osmanthus fragrans is osmanthus fragrans climbing the Moon Palace, because in the ancient imperial examinations, people with excellent grades will be compared to osmanthus fragrans climbing the Moon Palace. Therefore, the moon has become synonymous with metaphor in the imperial examination era.
In addition to imperial examinations, the honor of the moon can also be extended to obtain great achievements or lofty honors. For example, in a sports competition, the champion won by athletes can also be called the laurel of the moon. In social life, people take various exams and get a good ranking, which can also be called "the moon wins the laurel".
Application scenarios of education examination:
1, Education Examination: In the field of education, the laurel of the month can be used to describe students' excellent exam results. For example, if a student gets a high score in the college entrance examination, he can be called themoon. This idiom not only expresses the honor students have won, but also reflects the expectations and efforts of educators and families.
2. Promotion in the workplace: In the workplace, the laurel of the moon can be used to describe the achievements of employees or professionals when they get promoted or get important positions. For example, a novice salesman becomes a sales director through his own efforts and talents, which can be called themoon. This idiom reflects personal success and efforts in the workplace.
3. Sports competition: In sports competition, the laurel of the moon can be used to describe that athletes win the championship in the competition. For example, if a football team wins the league championship through hard work and teamwork, it can be called themoon. This idiom embodies the spirit of tenacious struggle, unity and cooperation of athletes in the competition.