Idiom explanation: the weight of a sentence is as heavy as Jiuding Describe a decisive statement or opinion.
The idiom comes from Sima Qian’s Biography of Historical Records of Ping Yuanjun in the Western Han Dynasty: “When Mr. Mao arrived in Chu, Zhao was more important than Jiuding Dalu.”
Degree of common use: common idioms
Idiom words: four-character idioms
Emotional color: neutral idioms
Idiom usage: a word is the subject and predicate; As subject, predicate and attribute; With praise.
Idiom structure: compact idiom
Idiom age: ancient idioms
Distinguish the shape of the idiom: the upper part of “Ding” can’t be written as “Day”.
Synonyms: a word is fateful, it’s a deal, and it’s a golden word.
Antonym: people speak lightly.
Example of Idiom: If you are an expert or an important person, you are a different person if you keep your word. (Zhu Ziqing, “Very Good”)
English translation: solemn promise
Idiom riddle: the heaviest discourse