Pronunciation and interpretation of idioms;
Write it off: y and b ǐ g not u Xi ā o
Interpretation: Erase the account. Metaphor is to cancel everything.
Source: Song Zhu Xi's Records of the Words and Actions of Famous Officials in the Five Dynasties, Volume 7: "If you take the class book publicly, you will not be able to supervise the company. Every time you see a person's name, you will tick it off."
Disappear: xiāo shēng nì? jì
Interpretation: pin: pass "elimination" and disappear; Hide: hide; Trace: trace. Of hiding, not showing up in public.
Source: 28 chapters of "The Appearance of Officialdom": "He was the most snobbish in his life, so how could he not disappear?"
Dazzling ecstasy: à àn rán xiāo hún
Interpretation: gloomy: depressed and ugly; Ecstasy: The soul leaves the body. I feel depressed as if I have lost my soul. Describe very sad or sad.
Source:? Southern Dynasties Liang Jiangyan's "Biefu": "Those who are ecstatic, but don't." Shan Li's Note: "Dark: The appearance of losing color will be defeated."
Spending on broken jade: Yu Su Hu ā xi ā o
Interpretation: jade: beauty; Eliminate: disappear. Metaphor is the death of a beautiful woman.
Example: After an illness, Lin Daiyu disappeared.
Sweet sells jade: xi ā ng xi ā o y ǔ n
Interpretation: A metaphor for a woman's death. I didn't expect her to die like this. "Also known as" incense sells jade ".
Source: Ming? Xu Zhonglin's "Romance of the Gods" goes back to the 30th time: "Fragrant jade is broken and beautiful women are absolutely beautiful, and the broken bones are stained with blood!" .