Throwing a stone into the water is like sinking a stone into the water.
Attract flies with ice: attract flies with ice. Metaphorically speaking, things will be difficult to achieve.
Hit the stone with eggs, and touch the stone with eggs.
I know everything from a little knowledge to inferring many other things.
Bullying the weak with the strong, bullying the weak with the strong.
Learn from the past and take the past experience and lessons as a reference for future work.
Sheep for cattle: replacement. Replace cattle with sheep. For example, replace one with another.
Throw eggs with a grindstone: sharpen the stone. Break eggs with a grindstone. Metaphorically speaking, attacking the weak wins.
Take the adulterer and villain as a clean and just gentleman with the metaphor of purple chaos.
Throw eggs at stones and touch them with eggs.
Defend by attacking, and defend by attacking.
2. What idioms that start with the word "yuan" do not start with the word "yuan" in the dictionary?
Idioms containing yuan are as follows:
Deep house in compound [dà yuàn shēn zhái]: deep: refers to the large distance from the inside to the outside. There are many houses and wide courtyards. Refers to the residence of a wealthy family.
A fire in the backyard [hê u yu à n q ǐ hu ǐ] is a metaphor for internal conflicts and disputes.
Three palaces and six hospitals [sā n g! Ng Liu Yuàn]: refers to the concubines in the harem.
Deep House Courtyard [shēn zhái dà yuàn]: A courtyard with many toilets and a wall. In the past, it usually referred to wealthy families.
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3. There is no four-character idiom that begins with the word "fu", and the words that contain the word "fu" are as follows:
A, no talent [xi not ng wúchéng fǔ] incarnation]
Interpretation: smart: cities and government agencies, metaphor is difficult to guess the profound intention. Describe being honest, treating people sincerely and having a consistent heart.
Source: Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The Present Situation of Wonders Witnessed in Twenty Years": "It turns out that Chen Yutang is a brainless person; Be outspoken; Only one temper; I am happy to learn from other people's conversations. "
Second, the land of abundance.
Explanation: refers to a place with fertile land and rich products. In China, Sichuan is often called "Land of Abundance".
Source: The Warring States Period Liu Xiang's "Warring States Policy Qin Ce I": "The land is rich and beautiful, the people are rich, the chariots are multiplied, and millions of people struggle hard, fertile land is thousands of miles away, and the terrain is convenient. This is called Tianfu, and it is also a country in the world. "
Vernacular translation: fertile farmland, rich people, 10,000 chariots, millions of warriors, thousands of miles of fertile land and many products. Excellent terrain and convenient transportation. This is the so-called land of abundance, and the world is famous.
Third, the underworld [y and ncá o d incarnation]
Interpretation: superstition, where people are after death.
Source: Qing Lvyuan Li's "Qi Lu Deng": "(Hui Niang Dao) I came to our house; Can't send grandpa to the grave; Can't wait for grandma; Call my grandmother to wait on me; Killed his parents. This is unfilial; It is under the underworld; I am also uneasy. "
Four, rushed to the state government, the impact of the government [ch not ng zh not u zhu ng fǔ] incarnation]
Interpretation: rush: Go straight. State and government: In the old days, the names of administrative divisions above the county level generally referred to big cities and places. Run the pier, run the rivers and lakes. It also describes rich experience and seeing the world.
Source: Shi Ming Naian's "Water Margin" forty times: "We rushed to the state and beat the government, but we never went!"
Vernacular translation: We have experienced a lot, seen the world and never been there.
V. Land of Abundance [ti ā n f ǔ zh and t ǔ]
Explanation: Land of abundance: refers to a place with superior natural conditions, rich products and dangerous situation.
Source: Chen Shou's Biography of the Three Kingdoms and Zhuge Liang in Wei and Jin Dynasties: "Yizhou is a dangerous place and a land of abundance, so Gaozu became an emperor."
Yizhou has a dangerous terrain, vast and fertile land and superior natural conditions, which made Gaozu the emperor.
4. What four-character idioms begin with the word "play"? Idioms that include the word "play" are as follows:
1, pretend to be a ghost
Idiom pinyin: zhāng shén bàn guǐ
Interpretation of idioms: Dress up ghosts and gods. Metaphor is confusing.
The origin of the idiom: The Wizard of Oz by Qing Li Baichuan: "You pretend to be a ghost, leaving windows, clothes and locks inside and outside the house to decorate people's eyes and ears."
Step 2 dress up
Idiom pinyin: Qiao Zhuāng g m:I bàn
Idiom explanation: change the original shape so that people don't know him.
The origin of the idiom: Chapter 8 of Guo Chengqing's Sword: "Then he said,' Let's make a disguise and break through. " "
3. Men dress up as women
Idiom pinyin: nán bànǐZhuāng
Interpretation of idioms: Men dress up as women.
The origin of the idiom: Qing' an Ruli Jushi's "Xue Gang Anti-Tang Dynasty" is the 29th time: "Since then, Aocao Xue and Zhang Er have disguised themselves as men in the palace, and when they go out, they will be presumptuous, rob others of their wives, bully the city and do everything they can."
Step 4 dress up as a man
Idiom pinyin: nǐ bà ná n Zhu ā ng
Interpretation of idioms: Women put on men's clothes and dress up as men.
Idiom origin: magnum's ancient and modern novels (Volume 28): "It is a miracle that Huang disguised himself as a man."
Step 5 dress up in disguise
Idiom pinyin: qiaozhu ā ng d MB à n
Idiom explanation: Joe: false; Joe's makeup: change clothes and look. To change the original appearance by means.
The origin of the idiom: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "I disguised myself, hired a boat, took two servants, and visited privately along the way."