Scream; Shout sick ... the answer to an idiom is: shout loudly.
Hunger a Thousand Miles ... The answer to an idiom is: sadness is everywhere.
Grandson; Military books; Military papers ... The answer to an idiom is: an armchair strategist.
The West Chamber is a pillow ... The answer to an idiom is: Idiot is dreaming.
0.5 yuan ... The answer to an idiom is: not a dollar.
0: 0 ... The answer to an idiom is: even.
1% ... The answer to an idiom is: one in a hundred.
100% power ... The answer to an idiom is: full charge.
1000x 10 ... The answer to an idiom is: ever-changing.
1000 squared =100x100x100 ... The answer to an idiom is: leave no stone unturned.
10-30 days ... The answer to an idiom is: between October and October.
The cube of 10 and the square of 100 ... The answer to an idiom is: thousands.
125 ... the answer to an idiom is: lose three and pull four.
13-year-old girl ... The answer to an idiom is: cardamom.
15% discount ... The answer to an idiom is: 20% off.
15; Labor Day and National Day ... The answer to an idiom is: 15 10.
15 The clay pot fell from the mountain ... The answer to an idiom is: fall apart.
16-year-old girl ... The answer to an idiom is: 28 beauties.
18 hell ... The answer to an idiom is: nose hell.
1 kwh/year ... The answer to an idiom is: once a year.
1 county magistrate = 3 million yuan ... The answer to an idiom is: selling officials and titles.
2/3 ... The answer to an idiom is: three makes two.
30 years old ... The answer to an idiom is: 30 years old.
40 years old ... the answer to an idiom is: the year of no doubt.
48 hours ... The answer to an idiom is: day and night.
500 kilometers = 1 cm ... The answer to an idiom is: not far.
500 km/day ... The answer to an idiom is: travel thousands of miles a day.
50 years old ... The answer to an idiom is: the year of know life.
54,000 kilometers ... The answer to an idiom is: 108,000 miles.
60 years old ... the answer to an idiom is: the year of the flower.
7/8; 69; Fifteen buckets draw water ... the answer to an idiom is: seven up and eight down.
70 years old ... The answer to an idiom is: 70 years old.
84 hours ... The answer to an idiom is: chop and change.
Nine female relatives ... The answer to an idiom is: three aunts and six grandmothers.
ODS, Chi ... The answer to an idiom is: a cup bows and snakes shadow.
What does my brother care about? Let me guess, from my humble position ... the answer to an idiom is: treat the belly of a gentleman with the heart of a villain.
Sadness and joy are mixed ... the answer to an idiom is: touching.
Sadness; Marriage and funeral; It's really funny ... the answer to an idiom is: sadness and joy.
Being slapped in the face ... the answer to an idiom is: chapter 8 of the right biography.
Make amends for being slapped ... the answer to an idiom is: flattery.
Short people come first ... the answer to an idiom is: superior.
A short man is wearing a robe ... The answer to an idiom is procrastination.
Edison; The coach of the women's group ... plays an idiom, and the answer is: be a good teacher.
I like listening and watching ... The answer to an idiom is: I like listening and watching.
Ai Xin Jue Luo Shi genealogy ... The answer to an idiom is: the root.
Ann ... the answer to an idiom is: I hope everything is all right with you.
An Lushan and his son ... play an idiom, and the answer is: rebel thief. ......
Complete works of classic idioms and riddles and their answers
Draw a gun when you see a fly (to use a four-word idiom)-Answer: Make a mountain out of a molehill.
Call a ghost when you see an ugly girl (a four-word idiom)-answer: make a fuss.
Flirt with each other (to use an idiom)-answer: an eye for an eye.
Sumo (to use a four-word idiom)-Answer: Go shirtless.
Item (to use an idiom)-Answer: Worse.
Go straight to the sky (to use an idiom)-answer: rise to the top.
Blind chess guessing idioms-answer: miss
Blind people wear sunglasses (to use a four-word idiom)-Answer: Cover people's eyes and ears.
The corner of my eye is cracked (to use an idiom)-answer: an eye-opener.
Emperor (to use an idiom)-Answer: White jade is flawless.
Emperor Ama opened his mouth (playing a four-word idiom)-answer: one word is nine words.
The sparrow antelope wipes its mouth (playing a four-word idiom)-answer: glib.
The 100-meter champion talks about experience (to use an idiom)-the answer: speak quickly.
One percent (to use an idiom)-Answer: one percent.
A glimpse of Bai Jinghong (to use an idiom)-Answer: in the blink of an eye.
Bai's speech (a four-word idiom)-answer: bad words confuse people.
White source (to use an idiom)-Answer: Clear you.
In vain (to use an idiom)-Answer: in vain.
The woman in white (typing a four-word idiom)-answer: dressed in red, wrapped in plain clothes.
White grapes-the answer is: exaggeration.
Sketch (typing an idiom)-answer: vivid and vivid.
Bai Juyi's 50th birthday (paraphrased)-Answer: Lotte know life.
Being in the charge of my wife during the day (to use an idiom)-answer: Yelang is arrogant.
After graduation (to use an idiom)-Answer: Take a cursory look.
Lame old man and blind old woman (a four-word idiom)-answer: cohabitation.
The lame walk through the blind (to use an idiom)-Answer: learn from each other's strong points to make up for each other's weak points.
Illness enters the zang-fu organs (to use an idiom)-Answer: Heart troubles
The color of thrush should be light, but the ink in the book is not strong (to use an idiom)-answer: understatement.
A strong lust between men and women (to use a four-word idiom)-the answer: ganci agni.
Men's and women's singles (to use an idiom)-Answer: Fight it out.
Men streaking to play an idiom-the answer: fooling around (* * *).
Take office as soon as the phone calls (to use an idiom)-Answer: Let it be.
Light bulb and tungsten wire (to use an idiom)-Answer: bold but cautious.
The young couple in the movie (to use a four-word idiom)-answer: nominally.
Swallow the map with your mouth and make an idiom? -Answer: Tunshan River
Give birth to a child (to use an idiom)-the answer: a dirty lie.
Willing to swim in the middle reaches (to use an idiom)-answer: almost.
Catch turtles in a jar (to use an idiom)-Answer: Don't leave anyone behind.
Enjoy Yaolin Wonderland (Apply)-Answer: Insight into everything.
Barber's scissors (to use an idiom)-Answer: clean and tidy.
Quiet environment and comfortable life (four-word idiom)-Answer: Xanadu
Wang Mingjuan (to use an idiom)-Answer: Become famous in one fell swoop.
Wang Ma lives on the top floor (to use an idiom)-Answer: From the back.
The mouse in the cat's nest (playing a four-word idiom)-answer: trembling
Cats and dogs look for the same kind (to use a four-word idiom)-Answer: Like wolves and tigers.
What do cats and dogs look like (to borrow an idiom)-answer: like wolves or tigers.
A pig in a hat and a dog in a robe (to use a four-word idiom)-Answer: the devil wears Prada.
Pig eight quit (to use an idiom)-answer: fat head and big ears
Pig eight quit to comment on recipes (to use an idiom)-answer: break your word and get fat.
Pig Bajie plays the flute (playing an idiom)-answer: harmony.
Only child and only daughter (to use an idiom)-Answer: Come down in one continuous line.
Look at the fire with only one eye (to use an idiom)-the answer is clear at a glance.
Dogs can't fart (to use an idiom)-answer: nonsense.
A dog lifts the curtain of a door (to use an idiom)-the answer: lip service.
Dogs go to bed (to use an idiom)-Answer: Take people by surprise.
Fox meets the Monkey King (to use a four-word idiom)-Answer: Evil does not suppress right. ......
Idiom riddles and answers 20 15
Idiom riddles and answers 1
Lying down is very comfortable ... to answer an idiom: fidgeting.
Hot ... to use an idiom: go through fire and water.
Deserters ... use an idiom: abandon your helmet and armor.
Fugitive ... answer an idiom: fugitive minister.
Escape from the desert ... to answer an idiom: leave your hometown.
Peach; Fiona Fang is black and white ... to answer an idiom: shape * * *
Peach Blossom Pond is deep in thousands of feet ... to answer an idiom: incomparable.
There are peaches and plums all over the world ... to answer an idiom: the world of flowers and flowers.
Peaches broke their stomachs ... to answer an idiom: kill yourself.
Gold panning ... to answer an idiom: turn sand into gravel.
Beggars' trucks ... to answer an idiom: poverty and illness.
Seminar ... answer an idiom: express your opinions.
The express train goes through the tunnel ... to answer with an idiom: go straight.
Special warehouse ... to answer an idiom: strange goods can live in.
Razor ... answer an idiom: cut your hair and become a monk.
Idiom riddles and answers II
The shaved hair is very long, and the pedicure foot is very painful ... to answer an idiom: put your ancestors before yourself.
Shaving master ... an idiom: convince people by reasoning.
Think of others ... to answer an idiom: take care of others.
The scapegoat ... is just an idiom: generations suffer.
The weather is not very good ... to answer an idiom: the right time, the right place and the right people.
The sky is not beautiful ... to answer an idiom: outstanding people, outstanding people.
Tiangong; Moon palace; Guanghan Palace ... A riddle: castles in the air.
Skyfire ... to answer an idiom: nature.
Let's talk about it at dawn; Black paper lantern ... a riddle: I don't understand.
The theory of heaven ... to answer an idiom: that day.
Dawn ... to answer an idiom: a strange place.
Stars in the sky ... to answer an idiom: countless.
Heaven and earth ... an idiom: worlds apart.
I was born useful ... to answer an idiom: I don't care about myself.
Time and human resources are increasingly pressing ... the answer to an idiom: I can't wait.
Heaven sends the ocean ... to answer an idiom: windfall.
Idiom riddle and answer 3
Make progress every day ... play an idiom: increasing day by day.
Astronomers observe the stars ... to answer an idiom: commonplace.
Crows in the world are generally black ... to answer an idiom: ink is everywhere.
Heaven is still our neighbor ... answer an idiom: gossip.
Dian Cai ... play an idiom: dig your heart out.
Horseshoe disease in the field ... the answer to an idiom: gallop freely.
Xunzi Tian Tou ... guessed the riddle of an idiom: set an example.
Sweet talk, two of a kind ... to answer an idiom: willingly.
The stuffed duck ... a riddle: inflation.
Mobilize all positive factors ... to answer an idiom: give full play to your talents.
Seasoning ... a riddle: oil, salt, sauce, vinegar.
Flirting ... Make an idiom: flirting.
Palette ... answer an idiom: multi-tone.
Hmm ... Answer an idiom: jump up and down.
Jumping into the Yellow River can't wash it off ... to answer an idiom: one integrated mass.
Jump into the well to get the gold ingot ... to answer an idiom: love money and lay down your life.
Idiom riddle and answer 4
Skydiving and landing ... an idiom: down to earth.
Fleas crawling all over the bed ... play an idiom: beyond my power.
Paste belly cream ... play an idiom: stay out of it.
Nail rivets on the iron plate ... to answer an idiom: nails are nails and rivets are rivets.
Find a hole in the iron plate ... to answer an idiom: no gap is desirable.
Iron pestle grinds embroidery needle ... to solve an idiom: success comes naturally.
Hard-core sorghum ... to answer an idiom: drought and flood guarantee harvest.
Iron rooster ... an idiom: no money.
Li Tie sells drugs to treat trauma ... The answer to an idiom: the real thing.
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Idiom riddles and riddles play an idiom.
Scattered everywhere
Man is smart, cute, naughty.
[Interpretation] Zero: Fragments. Describe the scattered and sparse appearance. Especially the things that used to be many and neat are now scattered.
[Language] Songshi Baiwei "Continued Deng Lu Youwen Zen Master" Volume 42: "Tasteless talk; Fall apart. "
[pronunciation] fall; You can't pronounce "ao".
[Shape discrimination] Zero; Can't write "order"
Fragmented [near meaning]
[antonym] orderly
[Usage] Used as a derogatory term. Can be used for articles; Can also be used by people; Polydactyly disorder. Generally used as predicate, adverbial and complement.
[Structure] Combined type.
[Discrimination] ~ And "filthy racket"; It can be described as "a mess". But ~ focuses on disorganization; Disorder and confusion; Wide range of use; "Dirty Chaos" focuses on "bad and dirty"; Often used to describe bad, filthy and bad.
Guess the riddle of idioms with the answer.
Scream; Shout sick ... the answer to an idiom is: shout loudly.
Hunger a Thousand Miles ... The answer to an idiom is: sadness is everywhere.
Grandson; Military books; Military papers ... The answer to an idiom is: an armchair strategist.
The West Chamber is a pillow ... The answer to an idiom is: Idiot is dreaming.
0.5 yuan ... The answer to an idiom is: not a dollar.
0: 0 ... The answer to an idiom is: even.
1% ... The answer to an idiom is: one in a hundred.
100% power ... The answer to an idiom is: full charge.
1000x 10 ... The answer to an idiom is: ever-changing.
1000 squared =100x100x100 ... The answer to an idiom is: leave no stone unturned.
10-30 days ... The answer to an idiom is: between October and October.
The cube of 10 and the square of 100 ... The answer to an idiom is: thousands.
125 ... the answer to an idiom is: lose three and pull four.
13-year-old girl ... The answer to an idiom is: cardamom.
15% discount ... The answer to an idiom is: 20% off.
15; Labor Day and National Day ... The answer to an idiom is: 15 10.
15 The clay pot fell from the mountain ... The answer to an idiom is: fall apart.
16-year-old girl ... The answer to an idiom is: 28 beauties.
18 hell ... The answer to an idiom is: nose hell.
1 kwh/year ... The answer to an idiom is: once a year.
1 county magistrate = 3 million yuan ... The answer to an idiom is: selling officials and titles.
2/3 ... The answer to an idiom is: three makes two.
30 years old ... The answer to an idiom is: 30 years old.
40 years old ... the answer to an idiom is: the year of no doubt.
48 hours ... The answer to an idiom is: day and night.
500 kilometers = 1 cm ... The answer to an idiom is: not far.
500 km/day ... The answer to an idiom is: travel thousands of miles a day.
50 years old ... The answer to an idiom is: the year of know life.
54,000 kilometers ... The answer to an idiom is: 108,000 miles.
60 years old ... the answer to an idiom is: the year of the flower.
7/8; 69; Fifteen buckets draw water ... the answer to an idiom is: seven up and eight down.
70 years old ... The answer to an idiom is: 70 years old.
84 hours ... The answer to an idiom is: chop and change.
Nine female relatives ... The answer to an idiom is: three aunts and six grandmothers.
ODS, Chi ... The answer to an idiom is: a cup bows and snakes shadow.
What does my brother care about? Let me guess, from my humble position ... the answer to an idiom is: treat the belly of a gentleman with the heart of a villain.
Sadness and joy are mixed ... the answer to an idiom is: touching.
Sadness; Marriage and funeral; It's really funny ... the answer to an idiom is: sadness and joy.
Being slapped in the face ... the answer to an idiom is: chapter 8 of the right biography.
Make amends for being slapped ... the answer to an idiom is: flattery.
Short people come first ... the answer to an idiom is: superior.
A short man is wearing a robe ... The answer to an idiom is procrastination.
Edison; The coach of the women's group ... plays an idiom, and the answer is: be a good teacher.
I like listening and watching ... The answer to an idiom is: I like listening and watching.
Ai Xin Jue Luo Shi genealogy ... The answer to an idiom is: the root.
Ann ... the answer to an idiom is: I hope everything is all right with you.
An Lushan and his son ... play an idiom, and the answer is: rebel thief. ......
There are answers to guessing idioms and riddles in junior high school.
1, Ximei 2, Monster 3, Aftersound 4, Blind Elephant Touch 5, Chicken Flying Egg Beat 6, Zhao Xuan 7, Tea Cooling 8, Sword Shadow 9, Gossiping 10, Sorrow and Joy 1, Thunder deafening 12, Hit the nail on the head/ Kloc-0/, rhinoceros looking at the moon 32, love at first sight 33, mouth 34, auspicious omen 35, photograph 36, bragging and flattery 37, leaderless 38, chicken flying and dog jumping 39, traffic 40, good or bad luck 4 1, surprise 42, looking through autumn water 43, tripping 44, covering your ears. Waiting for the rabbit: 50, pen walking dragon snake 5 1, true 52, hammering tone 53, dripping water 54, cock crow 55, returning arrow 56, pen flower 57, charm 58, bittersweet mouth 59, monkey, horse, moon 60, odds and ends 6438. Chyi Chin's calligraphy and painting 68, condemned 69, tsunami and landslide 70, loud noise 7 1, satisfaction 72, food and clothing parents 73, popular expectations 74, dragon and tiger 75, dotted 76, Houmen Ruhai 77, red men and green 78, champion 79, scholarly gate 80, seeing the sun through the clouds 8 1.
Idiom riddles and answers
Dragon (to use an idiom). Answer: turn a deaf ear (to use an idiom). Answer: One by one (to use an idiom). Answer: Take advantage of people unprepared (to make an idiom). Answer: It is difficult to tell the truth (to use an idiom). Answer: Go ahead (use an idiom). Answer: as close as lips and teeth (to use an idiom). Answer: Make a clean break (to use an idiom). Answer: It is obvious to all (to use an idiom). Answer: Get to the bottom of it (to use an idiom). Answer: Half delay is darkness (to use an idiom). Answer: Colorful fields (to use an idiom). Answer: Dig into ten (type an idiom). Answer: Vane (to use an idiom). Answer: Leftovers Duh (to use an idiom). Answer: blurt out the ticket (to use an idiom). A: Mules get wind of it (to use an idiom). Answer: neither a donkey nor a horse (to use an idiom). Answer: I'm dying (to use an idiom). Answer: White jade is flawless (to use an idiom). Answer: Be dead set (to use an idiom). Answer: You can't tell lies (to use an idiom). Answer: A resourceful elevator (to use an idiom). Answer: Pay equal attention to both promotion and demotion (to use an idiom). Answer: Just the right cross talk (to use an idiom). Answer: Pretend to be a paratrooper. Answer: it fell from the sky (to use an idiom). Answer: Ugliness and false eyes (to use an idiom). Answer: Xenon and Tritium (to use an idiom). A: Swallow the scenery of mountains and rivers (to use an idiom). Answer: invincible and arbitrary (to use an idiom). Answer: You can't say poncho (to use an idiom). A: A piece of clothing carries very little water (to use an idiom). Answer: Very few (to use an idiom). A: Yue Xian is changing with each passing day (to use an idiom). Answer: Extraordinary dream (to use an idiom). Answer: It won't last long, brother (to use an idiom). Answer: One of the best singers (to use an idiom). Answer: Fall down in unison (to use an idiom). Answer: I fell to my death (to use an idiom). Answer: Sit still and feel cold (to use an idiom). Answer: there is indecent makeup (to use an idiom). Answer: It's hard to say a solar cooker (to use an idiom). A: The microscope is in full swing (to use an idiom). A: Climb a bamboo pole with a hole in your heart (to use an idiom). Answer: There is a bottomless pit (to use an idiom). Answer: The unfathomable Wangjiang Pavilion (to use an idiom). Answer: The thresher near the water tower (to use an idiom). Answer: speak hesitatingly about agricultural products (to use an idiom). Answer: A home-grown color drama (to use an idiom). A: The blackboard newspaper (to use an idiom) has rich expressions. Answer: white pilot (to use an idiom). Answer: You can sit on the seesaw (to use an idiom). Answer: One by one, weddings and funerals (to use an idiom). Answer: Beat drums for sadness and joy (playing an idiom). Answer: beat about the bush, flying cymbals (to use an idiom). Answer: It means trash can (to use an idiom). Answer: A paper tiger hides evil and practices evil (to use an idiom). Answer: 88 (to use an idiom). Answer: It's funny to die in the Woods (to use an idiom). A: Happiness begets sorrow, and the crow in the magpie nest accounts for it (to use an idiom). Answer: You can see that everything is smoking (to use an idiom). Answer: It is clear at a glance to sail against the current (to use an idiom) Answer: Strive to ripen pomegranates upstream (to use an idiom). Answer: A raw weightlifting competition (to use an idiom). Answer: haggle over the amount of bullets (to use an idiom). A: All-round land reclamation is imminent (to use an idiom). Answer: Leave no room for strange stories from a strange studio (to use an idiom). Answer: Stories are saved by fragments (to use an idiom). A: Many a mickle makes a mickle. Answer: Straight to the point, the blind touch the elephant (to use an idiom). A: I don't know (to use an idiom). A: Jingwei extends in all directions (to use an idiom). Answer: I agree with you (using an idiom). Answer: No need, candied coptis chinensis (to use an idiom). Answer: Share weal and woe and say goodbye unilaterally (to use an idiom). Answer: One-sided story, photographic negative (to use an idiom). Answer: Reverse black and white and like to travel (to use an idiom). Answer: I am overjoyed to share a towel (to borrow an idiom). Answer: Go to Wu Dalang's house to have a banquet (to use an idiom). Answer: The wedding and Dont Ask For Help are in trouble (to use an idiom). A: Self-reliance on Wan Li Road (to use an idiom). Answer: It's tasteless when you look at it from a distance (to use an idiom). Answer: It is not uncommon for a rabbit to invite a tiger (to use an idiom). Answer: I don't care about the middle (to use an idiom). Answer: I didn't turn off the tap after looking forward (to use an idiom). Answer: Let nature take its course and cut the gordian knot (to use an idiom). Answer: Solve the problem and play Go in secret (to use an idiom). Answer: I don't want to send messages to my family (to use an idiom). A: One broken word becomes nine (10%). ......
Guess idioms and answers
Riddles-Idiom Riddles and Answers
Idiom riddle—
Dragon (to use an idiom). Be deaf to ...
One (type an idiom). One by one.
Be good (to use an idiom). Take sb. by surprise
Asia (to use an idiom). Find it difficult/embarrassing to mention one thing.
Lord (to use an idiom). Advance with indomitable will
Ah (to use an idiom). As close as lips and teeth-closely related and interdependent.
Sentence (type an idiom). break up a friendship
Who (to use an idiom). Very obvious
Smoke (to use an idiom). As the water ebbs, stones will appear ― the whole thing becomes obvious.
Excuse me (type an idiom). Pretend to refuse
Dark (to use an idiom). alive
Tian (to use an idiom). rack one's brains
Ten (to use an idiom). decussate
Board (to use an idiom). Bread crumbs on the table
Duh (to use an idiom). Escape from sb.' s mouth
Tickets (to use an idiom). When you hear the wind, get up and respond.
Mule (to use an idiom). neither fish nor fowl
Truss (to use an idiom). Getting closer and closer to the coffin-dying
The emperor (to use an idiom). perfect
Forget (type an idiom). stubborn
In (type an idiom). Archery skill
Accounting (to borrow an idiom). Full of wisdom and strategy
Elevator (to borrow an idiom). Be ready to work at a higher or lower level.
(To use an idiom) Pay equal attention. appropriate
Crosstalk (to use an idiom). strike a pose
Umbrella field (to use an idiom). drop from the sky
Back (to use an idiom). An unattractive/inconspicuous appearance
False eye (to use an idiom). stare
Xenon and tritium (to use an idiom). Full of a spirit of conquering mountains and rivers ―― full of courage.
Victory (to borrow an idiom). Invincible position
Any (to use an idiom). Don't allow others to explain
Poncho (to use an idiom). Just across a narrow water body.
Tiny (in an idiom). rarely
The first day (to use an idiom). Get better every day.
Yue Xian (to use an idiom). out of the ordinary
Sweet dreams (to borrow an idiom). good times don't last long
Brother (to use an idiom). come out on top
Sing (type an idiom) together. With one voice
Lie down (to use an idiom). Bow down before sb. (usually in admiration)
To die (to use an idiom). Sit still and wait for death
Cold. Harmful to public morality
Cosmetics (to borrow an idiom). It's not as easy as it sounds
Solar cooker (to use an idiom). Active/busy/buzzing
A microscope (to use an idiom). Peephole view
Climb a bamboo pole (to use an idiom). Steady rise
Bottomless pit (to borrow an idiom). Unpredictable
Wangjiangge (to use an idiom). Waterfront-vantage point
Thresher (to use an idiom). Speak hesitatingly
Agricultural products (to borrow an idiom). be locally born and bred
Colored dramas (idioms) have harsh voices and faces.
Blackboard newspaper (to use an idiom). A page full of typos
A pilot (to borrow an idiom). There is an opportunity to take advantage of.
See-saw (playing idioms) When a person falls down,
Weddings and funerals (to borrow an idiom). Bitter and bittersweet
Playing drums (playing idioms). attack by innuendo
Flying cymbals (to use an idiom). meaning
Garbage can (to borrow an idiom). Hide dirt and accept dirt-hide dirt and accept dirt.
Paper tiger (to use an idiom). outwardly strong but inwardly weak
Eighty-eight (to use an idiom). perspicacious
Laugh to death (to use an idiom). Extreme happiness can lead to sadness.
The crow in the magpie nest accounts for (to use an idiom). disappear
Have a panoramic view (to use an idiom). take in everything in a glance
Sail against the current (to use an idiom). Strive for the best
Pomegranate is ripe (to use an idiom). Skin cut, flesh torn-serious physical injury (such as being whipped)
Weightlifting competition (to use an idiom). Every detail is clear.
Load the gun (to use an idiom). It could be triggered at any time.
Open up wasteland in an all-round way (to use an idiom). leave no room
Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio (type an idiom). A lot of lies
Lump sum deposit and lump sum withdrawal (to use an idiom). amount to
The house of the foolish old man (to borrow an idiom). come straight to the point
The blind man touches the elephant (playing an idiom). Can't see the bigger problem
Clear and turbid (to use an idiom). Can't tell the clear water of Jinghe River from the turbid water of Weihe River ―― can't tell good from evil/black and white.
Extend in all directions (to use idioms). Clear and logical
Both hands agree (to use an idiom). Make unnecessary moves
Candied coptis chinensis (to use an idiom). share weal and woe
Say goodbye unilaterally (to borrow an idiom). Unilateral statement
Photographic negatives (to use an idiom). confuse right and wrong
Love to travel (to use an idiom). be as happy as a lark
Public towels (to borrow an idiom). Pay attention to every aspect of things.
Wu Dalang gave a banquet (to use an idiom). A room full of distinguished friends/guests
Dont Ask For Help is in trouble (to borrow an idiom). be self-reliant
Telephone calls travel thousands of miles (to use idioms). echo each other at a distance
Reading too much makes it tasteless (to use an idiom). Not uncommon
The rabbit invited the tiger (to play an idiom). Eat next year's food
Regardless of the middle (to use an idiom). Too cautious and indecisive
Leave the tap on (to play an idiom). let things drift
Cut the gordian knot (to use an idiom). (of bamboo) split all the way after splitting-(of problems) it is easy to solve.
Play Go in secret (play an idiom). There is no difference between whites and whites.
Send a message home (using an idiom). break one's word
One piece becomes nine pieces (to use an idiom). collapse
Luda became a monk (to use an idiom). Becoming a monk/monk in his later years
The mute made a gesture (made an idiom). This is self-evident.
The floor rat asks for divination (to use an idiom) ......