The idiom '冠上履下' refers to the crown being above the shoes, symbolizing the clear distinction between superiors and inferiors.
冠上履下比喻上下分明,尊卑有别。
成语 | 冠上履下 |
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解释 | 比喻上下分明,尊卑有别。 |
出处 | 《史记·儒林列传》:“冠虽敝,必加于首;履虽新,必关于足。何者,上下之分也。” |
拼音 | guān shàng lǚ xià |
拼音码 | gslx |
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