| 釋義 |
一狐之腋yī hú zhī yèthe pelt of one fox—a precious thing; the best part of something ? 太史公曰:語曰 “千金之裘, 非~也; 臺榭之?, 非一木之枝也; 三代之際,非一士之智也?!毙旁眨?《史記·劉敬叔孫通列傳》272) The Grand Historian remarks: There is a saying that the pelt of one fox will not make a costly robe of fur,one limb of a tree will not do for the rafters of a tall pavilion,and the wisdom of one man alone cannot bring about the great ages of the Three Dynasties of old. How true! 一狐之腋yī hú zhī yè腋:指狐貍腋下的皮毛。比喻非常珍貴的物品。a precious thing, the best part of sth. |