idiom > a goose feather, something very light or insignificant tarzan
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Feather Tarzan
  Explanation: Parable severity varies greatly.
  Usage: Joint type; as object; compared the value of the severity of the poor die
  Source: Qian Han, "reported Ren Shaoqing book": "People inherent in a death, or weightier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather, the divergence is also used."
  Examples: If you must choose to die by, and that ~, the severity is different, although the value is a matter of death, fear of death can not carry on. (Zhang Binglin "Gansi of Postscripts")
No. 2
  Qian Han, "reported Ren Shaoqing book": "Amidst death than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather, have used the divergence." After the "feather Taishan" skewed the value of metaphor dies. Binglin "<Gansi of> Postscripts": "If the will choose to die, but that feather Taishan, the severity is different, although the value is a matter of when death, fear of death can not carry on." Also as "a feather Tai Dai." Guo "battle sound set <returned Miscellaneous Poetry> The three": "40 years more than one death, a feather Tai Dai-arranged."
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No. 3
  拼音:hóng máo tài shān
  释义:比喻轻重相差极大。
  出处:汉·司马迁《报任少卿书》:“人固有一死,或重于泰山,或轻于鸿毛,用之所趋异也。”
  示例:若必选择死所,而谓~,轻重有异,则虽值当死之事,恐亦不能死矣。(章炳麟《敢死论跋语》)
  用法:作宾语、定语;比喻人死的价值轻重悬殊。
  近义词:轻重悬殊、鸿毛泰岱
  反义词:不相上下
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A goose feather, something very light or insignificant Tai Dai