Start of the sale:
Monday, 25 September 2017 at 03:59
Item n°476202264
Sale ends:
Sunday, 28 April 2024 at 04:03
Complete Sheets ( 20 sets) of 2017 Chinese Idiom Stories Stamps. Rep of China.
First day of issued: May 10, 2017.
The photo is only an example.
Mint & never hinged(mnh).
1. This infant can be taught (NT$5): One day Zhang Liang, who lived in the State of Han during the Warring States Period (403-221 BCE), was walking across a bridge when an old man in shabby clothing deliberately dropped his shoe under the bridge and rudely ordered him to pick it up and put it back on his foot. Zhang Liang quietly obeyed. The old man said “this infant can be taught.” Later he tasted him many times and determined he was a person of outstanding talent. The saying has since been applied to many young people who can be educated.
2. To hold bamboo in your breast (NT$5): Wen Tong (aka. Yu Ke) of the Northern Song (960-1127 AD) excelled at poetry and painting and was particularly famed for his paintings of bamboo. He loved bamboo so much he planted a whole forest of bamboo outside his window and minutely observed how it grew and changed. Before he painted bamboo he already had the entire shape in his breast and so he succeeded in expressing the spirit of bamboo to perfection. “To hold bamboo in your breast” means that you must concentrate on whatever you do.
3. To rub your eyes and see anew (NT$5): Lü Meng, a general in the kingdom of Wu during the Three Kingdoms era (220-280 AD) had a hard childhood and rarely read books. Sun Quan, warlord of Wu, encouraged him many times to read books and so develop his education. He obeyed and began to study furiously. Once General Lu Su of Wu was inspecting the camp Lü Meng was responsible for and, after talking things over, acknowledged that Lü Meng was no longer the most ignorant person in Wu. Lü Meng replied, “Scholars who are apart for three days, will see each anew if they but rub their eyes.” It is later used to refer to looking at things with fresh eyes.
4. To add the eyes to the dragon (NT$5). In the Record of Famous Artists, Zhang Yanyuan of the Tang (618-906 AD) notes that during the era of the Southern Dynasties (420-589 AD), in Liang, Zhang Sengyou once drew four dragons on the wall of Anle Temple in Jinling but did not give them eyes. He said, “If I paint their eyes, the dragons will fly away.” People thought he was fooling them and insisted he added the eyes. He did so for two of them, which in a crack of thunder broke the wall down and flew up to heaven on clouds. The expression to add the eyes to the dragon is later used to refer to adding a stroke in a key place in painting or writing such that the whole work will be more vibrant. It also means that in doing anything you have to grasp the essentials.
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