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Complete collection of idioms in the early Ming dynasty
Clearly understand, knowingly commit crimes, be observant, be open-minded, be sensible, be wise to protect yourself, stab in the back, stab in the back, marry in the back, clearly understand, be observant, fail to see the salary, clearly understand, fight against each other, distinguish between right and wrong, and hide the stab in the back.

A clear understanding of [míng míng bái bái]

Explanation: clear and unambiguous; Aboveboard.

Said by: Shi Ming Naian, Outlaws of the Marsh 45: "The accounts are clear, and not a penny comes and goes."

Everything in the ledger is accurate, and I don't know anything about the entry and exit of a penny.

Second, open fire and fight

Commentary: Ming: point out; Hold: hold; Fighting: weapons. Bring a lighter and a weapon. Describe public robbery or unscrupulous doing bad things.

From: Yuan Anonymous's "Ghost in the Pot" is the second discount: "I live in this tile kiln and do my job. I have never fought with an open fire, but I only seek money with my bare hands. "

I live in this tile house and do some business within my power. I don't bully others with sticks, I just want some money with my bare hands.

Third, stab in the back

Description: It is a metaphor for all kinds of overt and covert attacks.

From: Modern Luxun's Letters of Three Idle Collections: "Now there are many gentlemen and revolutionary writers who plot against each other and commit revolutionary and non-revolutionary crimes."

Fourth, the Ming media is marrying [the incarnation of [mí ng mé i zhè ng q].

Commentary: Ming and Zheng: Describe aboveboard. Always refers to formal marriage.

From: "Dream Dragon's Ancient and Modern Novels" Volume 1: "The first time I got married, Wang was in front, just because he had a rest. This is the Ming media, one year older, the first room, the king is the second room, and the two sisters are commensurate. "

Verb (short for verb) infighting

Explanation: There are struggles in the open and in the dark. Describe each other's thoughts and reject each other.

From: Modern Ba Jin's "Home": "It is obviously a family, but not a day goes by without intrigue."