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Johann Friedrich the Magnanimous
Johann Friedrich the Magnanimous

Phraseologism: Search for yesterday.

Meaning: Engage in deliberately fruitless activities, trying to return, to find something that has irretrievably passed, which no longer exists (ironic).

Origin: The expression is associated with it. den gestrigen Tag suchen, traced back to a historical episode. Elector Johann Friedrich once uttered his favorite phrase in front of his jester Klaus: "I lost this day" (Latin diem perdidi - Vespasian's statement). Klaus answered this: "Tomorrow we will all look carefully and probably find the day that you lost."

Random phraseology:

Alexander the Great is a hero, but why break chairs?

Meaning:

Why go overboard.

Origin:

Quote from N. V. Gogol's comedy "The Inspector General" (1836), d. I, yavl. I, the words of Gorodnichiy about the teacher: “He is a learned head - this is evident, and he has picked up a lot of information, but he only explains with such fervor that he does not remember himself. how I got to Alexander the Great, I can’t tell you what happened to him. I thought it was a fire, by God! I ran away from the pulpit and, that I have strength, to grab a chair on the floor. Of course, Alexander the Macedonian hero, but why break the chairs?"

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