A, insidious 【 y and n xi m m: n 】
Explanation: there is grace on the surface, but there is no grace in the dark.
Quote: A Woman III by Mao Dun: "People are not as insidious and cunning as you think, even if they are not as innocent as you think."
Second, cunning [ji m: ozhà]
Explanation: Cunning and treacherous.
Quotations: Ba Jin's Autumn 47: "He knows neither cunning nor contingency."
Third, meanness
Description: (language, behavior) is not good; Immoral.
Quote: Nie Gannu's My Opinion on Essays: "Mr. Lin is no longer sarcastic, and it is almost certain that the popularity of essays is due to the author's depravity, meanness, laziness and speculation."
Fourth, obscenity.
Explanation: (appearance, behavior) vulgar and not generous.
Quote: Ouyang Shan's "Three Alleys" 33: "Turn some obscene things into noble happiness, and turn some beautiful things into tears and sadness."
Verb (abbreviation for verb) is hypocritical.
Explanation: untrue; Not true; Fake.
Quotations: Lu Xun's Wandering for the Past: "She began to review the past and take a new exam, forcing me to give her many hypocritical and warm answers, and the hypocritical draft was written in her heart."
2. The word 999999, which describes psychology, is surprising: it describes being surprised at something that is not surprising.
Harmless sadness: sadness: sadness; Hurt: To hurt or hinder. Describe the graceful and elegant poems and songs with moderate feelings.
It is also a metaphor for doing things moderately, without excesses and deficiencies. Sadness and stubbornness: stubbornness: stupidity; Yan: Hui Mei.
It turned out to be a song about a singing boy, which was sad and moving, and touched the foolish and wise people. Later, it was used to comment on some lyrical literary works, and its meaning changed to sadness, sentimentality, Gu Zhuo and beauty.
I can't help you: Mo: No one,no. From the Book of Songs, "I can't help you."
(love: hiding) means hiding, so no one can help him. Although sympathetic, but powerless.
Love: sympathy. Glaring at women (eyes: clear and clear autumn water, opposite to bright eyes) means flattery and collusion.
Feel dejected: depressed, depressed, sad (feel dejected: depressed). Loss of luster (dull: gloomy appearance) describes being inferior to others, and also describes being depressed and listless.
Bald as new: bald: old, described here for a long time; New: Recently. We have known each other for a long time, but we still know each other.
Describe friendship as not deep. Boredom: (thoughts and feelings) I have nothing to put on, and I find it boring (chat: fuck, put on).
A hundred paws scratch the heart: a hundred birds and beasts scratch their paws in their hearts. It means sad, worried, sad and uneasy.
This is what Ban Jing said: Ban: Spread out; Vitex negundo, deciduous shrub; Tao: talk; Therefore: a thing of the past. Pave the floor with thorns and sit in the classroom and talk about the past.
Describe friends meeting on the road and sharing old feelings. Quiet: the voice and expression are not affected by the outside world.
Describe calm and calm. Regardless of each other: Peter: That, the other side; This: this, our side.
No matter you or me. Describe the close relationship and profound friendship.
Quietly: thoughts and feelings are not revealed from the voice and face. I can't control myself: I can't control myself.
I can't control my feelings. Ungrateful request: An unfriendly request.
Often used as a polite way to ask for help. Can't go up or down: can't go up or down.
Describe a dilemma, things are not easy to handle. Unconscious: province: yes.
Coma, loss of consciousness It also shows that you don't understand human feelings and things.
Not too much: for: doing; Already very; Things that are too much. Don't do anything too much.
Hide one's head and expose one's tail: describe being secretive and afraid to reveal the truth. Seclusion: the psychology of sympathizing with the unfortunate.
Look sideways at (a person). Describe contempt, hatred or fear of people.
Gag: Wear some funny actions, expressions or words (family: expressions and actions in classical operas; Humorous words). Melancholy: describes the inner anguish that is hard to get rid of, and also refers to the deep affection and smoothness of words such as poetry.
Lost: in a daze, without a clue. Describe the appearance of confusion and anxiety.
In a daze: staring at the eyes and unable to speak. An expression that describes embarrassment or shock.
Looking for marriage: young men and women addicted to love. Frown: frown, sad face (sad face: sad face).
Facial expressions that describe sadness and pain. Frown and keyhole: frown and droop eyelids.
Describe expressions of sadness and pain. Exquisite: neat and clear, full of interest.
Cute and moving: lively and agile, free and easy, making people feel lively and lovely (clear and agile, free and easy). Delicate and touching: it originally refers to the tender and lovely young pine, and later describes the beautiful and charming posture, which makes people fondle it.
Beat my chest and feet. Describe the feelings of sadness and regret.
Spring breeze is proud: in the past, it described the pride of literati after being admitted to Jinshi. Now it also describes the feeling of being satisfied after things are done.
From beginning to end: consistent. More refers to being single-minded about feelings, not half-hearted.
Feudal society also refers to the feudal dogma that a woman does not serve two husbands, and her husband dies and remains a widow for life. Flirt: To flirt by pretending to curse each other.
Talk big without feeling ashamed (shame: shame, shame). Soul-stirring: it describes vivid writing and moving performance, and sometimes it also describes strong feelings and passionate emotions.
Sleep with your feet touching: Sleep with your feet touching. Describe the profound friendship between the two sides.
Sentimental: good: good (hao) often sad, easy to be sentimental. Describe emotional fragility.
Cut off kindness and justice: love and friendship are cut off. Refers to the breakdown of feelings between husband and wife, leading to divorce.
Grace is as heavy as a mountain: it is as deep as a mountain. Be immersed in love with children: Young men and women are inseparable.
Intimacy: temples: hair on both sides of cheeks; Hometown: mutual. Describe the intimate scene.
Throwing the river into the sea: it describes the huge water potential, the huge momentum or strength, and the ups and downs of mood and mind. As sweet as molasses: as sweet as molasses.
Metaphor is willing to suffer or die. Willingness: completely voluntary.
Describe voluntary sacrifice. Sweet: sweet, extended to be willing and willing; Fruit juice: malt syrup.
Sweet as caramel. Metaphor is willing to suffer or die.
Bloody liver and brain: describing the scene of tragic death. It also means that you will do your best to the end.
Triumph: Sing loudly and March forward bravely. Describe high-spirited, high-spirited and striding forward.
Grey: grey: withered. Dead trees, cold ashes.
Metaphor is lifeless or extremely depressed. Loyalty: Very loyal thoughts and feelings.
Ancient road: ancient road: ancient customs and habits, describing kindness; Hot sausage: a warm heart. Describe sincerity and enthusiasm.
Anxious to return: It is urgent to describe anxious to return. Vows of eternal love: Men and women pledge their eternal love as mountains and seas.
Affectionate: Deep warmth is revealed in the eyes. Describe women's shyness and infinite care.
Teasing the grandson: teasing the grandson with maltose in his mouth. Describe the leisure fun of the elderly.
Bold and uninhibited: describe a person's heroic and unrestrained temperament. Ambition and ambition: heroic state of mind, grand ideal.
The good times don't last long: scenery: scenery, timing. Good times can't last forever.
Often used to express sentimental feelings, it is now used in derogatory terms. The good times don't last long: beautiful scenery can't last forever; Expressing sadness and regret at the disappearance of the beautiful scenery.
Call for heaven and land: call for heaven and land. Describe a situation of extreme sadness.
3. The lexicon describing psychology is full of anxiety, anxiety and joy: cheerful, cheerful, ecstatic, beaming, smiling, beaming, radiant. Anger: rage, anger, anger, urgency, anger. Sadness, depression, tears in my heart, heartbreaking, heartbreaking, tears, tears. Fear: cowardice, fear, heartbreak, palpitation, nervousness, confusion, fear, trembling, panic. Nervous, nervous, distracted, flustered, anxious, cold-faced, embarrassed, blushing, beaming, generous, high-spirited, radiant, carefree, happy, happy, ecstatic, dumbfounded, furious, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, breaking into a furious rage. Zhang was angry, his heart ached, and tears poured down his face. He was surprised and scared and couldn't wait.
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