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The five most difficult idioms
1, ghost [ch and mè i w m: ng li m: ng]

Ghost is a Chinese word that reads like ch m: I w m: ng li m: ng. In ancient times, it specifically refers to the legendary ghosts that harm people, but now it refers to all kinds of bad people.

Source: "Three Years of Zuo Zhuan Gong Xuan": "The rhyme that cannot be met but cannot be sought." , confuse the two.

2, sobering up [tí hú guàn dǐng]: Metaphor people listened to incisive insights and were greatly inspired. Also described as cool and comfortable.

Explanation: Oil condenses on crispy cheese. Pour pure ghee on your head.

Idiom allusion: Vimalakīrti Jing, a collection of Dunhuang Bianwen: "Ask Vimo, the name is like revealing the heart, and the words * * * seem enlightening.