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."