Bleak management: bleak: hard work; management: planning. Work hard and plan hard. It refers to working hard in a certain undertaking in a difficult situation.
Magnificent: describes the abundance and abundance of beautiful things.
Refreshing: Describing poems and articles as beautiful and moving, giving people a relaxed and refreshing feeling.
Unique world: describes the fascinating state of scenery or artistic creation.
Be original and creative: It means that writing does not follow the predecessors, but creates a new way.
Talk but not heart: Talking with your mouth but keeping nothing in your heart. It means that it was not said intentionally.
The days ahead are long: The days ahead are still long. It indicates that something can be done and advises people not to rush into doing something.
Regroup (reinforce): refers to gathering strength to try again after failure. Complimentary words cannot be used as derogatory words.
Extremely: describe the article and speak fully and thoroughly. It also means to be completely exposed. It cannot be understood as being "completely damaged" by criticism.
Baobaohuaizhen: embrace, hide. It is a metaphor for people with good moral character and talents.
Bingbo Qiuyue: a metaphor for a person’s moral integrity.
Master of all generations (Teacher of All Generations): Morality and knowledge can serve as an example for EMI.
To exhaust one’s energy and consider: to do one’s best; to consider: to think. Describe using all your heart.
Comeback: Refers to taking up an important position again. It can also be used as a metaphor for regaining power after losing power.
Talk eloquently: Speak confidently and calmly.
To burn through the cauldron: It is a metaphor for making up one’s mind and working hard to the end regardless of the cost.
Die in the right place: place: place. It means death is valuable and meaningful.
Dangerous words and deeds: danger: integrity. Speak upright words and do upright deeds.
Bamboo shoots spring up after the rain: refers to the bamboo shoots that sprout in large numbers after the rain in spring. It is a metaphor for the rapid emergence of new things in large numbers.
Wei Ran Cheng Feng: Wei Ran: The appearance of lush vegetation, extended to gathering and gathering. It means that something gradually develops and becomes popular, forming a good trend.
Wait and see: to describe expectations as very urgent.
Magical calculation: describes accurate predictions, good at estimating situations and deciding strategies.
A well-deserved reputation: A name is a reputation, a good reputation. General reputation is not available.
Rare and rare: a metaphor for precious and rare people or things.
Different customs: popular customs, popular customs. Different from worldly habits. Describes high moral character. Hold Yu and hold Jin: Yu, Jin: beautiful jade. It is a metaphor for having pure and noble moral character.
Wei Dedu Gong: Wen: measure; Du: estimate. The person who is appointed must take into account both his character and his merits.
Have both talent and virtue: talent: talent. De: moral character. Prepare: have. Both talent and character are present.
Talent is high and the behavior is thick: thick: don’t be frivolous, be cautious. Refers to high ability and good moral character.
Beyond its kind, stand out from its kind: go out: surpass; kind: the same kind; pull out: exceed; Cui: the appearance of overgrown grass, which is extended to the gathering of the same kind. Refers to a person's moral ability that is superior to that of similar people.
Export to the ear: Refers to the character and ability that are above those of the same kind.
Outstanding, outstanding, outstanding: outstanding: beyond; category: similar. Above and beyond its kind. Mostly refers to a person's moral ability.
Extraordinary: beyond contemporary times, different from the ordinary. Describes a person's thoughts, moral character, words and deeds, etc., which are extremely high and rare in the world.
Debei Quartet: Noble moral character spreads all over the world.
Great virtues will live a long life: It means that people with noble moral character will live a long life if they are appointed by heaven to benefit everyone.
Hone your moral character: hone your moral behavior. Describes being strict with yourself and working hard.
Hard and Lian Yu: temper: temper; Lian Yu: good moral character. Through tempering, one's character will be correct and meticulous.
Dounan: Dounan: south of the Big Dipper. Refers to the world and within the sea. Refers to talents that are unique in the world. Describes unique character or talent.
Carve and polish jade. It is a metaphor for honing one's moral character and making continuous progress academically.
Debei Bafang: Noble moral character, spread all over the world
Both virtue and appearance: Derong: refers to a woman's character and appearance. Both: have both. Both character and appearance are very good.
Daya Gentleman: Daya: a tribute to those with noble moral character and excellent talents and learning. Gentleman: Generally refers to a person with talent and virtue. Refers to a talented person.
Going to a meeting with a single sword: Single sword: a knife refers to one person. It originally refers to the Shu general Guan Yu who went to the Soochow banquet with only a sword and a few followers. Later, it generally refers to a person taking a risk to go to an appointment. It is meant to praise the wisdom and courage of those attending the meeting.
Loyal heart: red heart, loyalty. Jade Blood: Blood turns into jasper. Bi: A green gemstone, representing the preciousness of blood. Sincere loyalty, precious blood. To praise the great sacrifices made for the country.
2 Derogatory words are misused as praise
Turn over and over: describe a person who is capricious or accustomed to playing tricks.
Feihuang Tengda: Feihuang: the name of the legendary divine horse; Tengda: rising, extending to fortune, and a successful career. Describes a galloping horse. It is a metaphor for sudden success and rapid promotion in official position.
Arty: It refers to people who lack cultural accomplishment to decorate their appearance, make friends with literati, participate in cultural activities, and pretend to be well-educated. (derogatory)
Crossing the river: There are many people following the fashion. (derogatory)
Comeback: a metaphor for regaining power after failure.
Long-winded: too much descriptive space and long words.
Beyond all recognition: describe the change beyond all recognition.
Plausible: a confident look. Describes one who thinks one has good reasons and goes on and on.
Through and through: from beginning to end, from beginning to end, completely (with a derogatory meaning).
Long speech: eloquent speech. It mostly refers to long speeches or articles with cumbersome content and repeated words and phrases.
Carefully consider: deliberate; deliberate: after a long period of consideration. Describes a long-planned plan.
Sanctimoniousness: Today, many satires appear to be serious on the surface, but appear to be different from what they appear to be. (derogatory meaning)
Talking nonsense: talking carelessly and discussing casually.
Swarm out: It is a metaphor for the enemy to send out all its troops to invade.
It’s too many to write about: There are so many sins, it’s hard to finish them all.
Overcrowding: Difficulties caused by large numbers of people.
Shiren Yahui: Shi: to pick up; Yahui: refers to what others have said. It is a metaphor for picking up words and phrases of others and treating them as one's own. (derogatory)
Resurgence: The original metaphor is that a person who has lost power regains power. Nowadays, it is often used as a metaphor for the evil forces that have disappeared and become active again.
To add fuel to the flames: to encourage and encourage the momentum and development of things (mostly bad things) from the side, and to expand their influence.
Change: change a face. The form of the metaphor changes but the content remains the same. Derogatory meaning.
Everything can be done: means that everything that can be done has been done (mostly derogatory).
Following the steps: the original intention is to say. When others walk slowly, follow the slow walk; when others walk fast, follow the fast walk. It is a metaphor for lacking independent opinions, or imitating or following others in order to please others. Derogatory meaning. It cannot mean "keeping up with the trend".
Praise: review; taste: taste. Refers to a frivolous discussion of a woman's appearance. Metaphorical comments are arbitrary and picky. It also generally refers to being picky about small things.
Praise: words of excessive praise. Often misused in complimentary situations.
Acting on impulse: Acting on emotion. Lack of reason does not mean "loyalty and emotion."
A storm in the city: It is a metaphor for a certain event that spreads widely and is discussed everywhere.
Various: There are many descriptions, all kinds of them.
Doing everything: There is nothing that is not done, which means doing all kinds of bad things. Cannot be used as a compliment.
If things go on like this for a long time: This will continue like this for a long time. Mostly used with bad results. (derogatory)
Flocking together: It means many people are rushing to chase bad things. (derogatory meaning)
Half a catty: a metaphor for being the same as each other, not inferior to each other.
Strong your mind: rack your brains and think of every possible way.
Be not ashamed to speak big words: speak big words and brag without being ashamed at all.
Blatantly: describes doing bad things openly and wantonly.
Prudent self-preservation: refers to the attitude of avoiding the struggle of principles for fear of compromising oneself. It also refers to a person who understands things well and is good at protecting himself.
Being carried away: refers to forgetting the proper behavior due to excessive excitement or elation.
Talking eloquently: refers to talking without any boundaries, or having noble interests and broad scope
Being ambitious: refers to unrealistically pursuing too high goals in study or work.
Handan toddler: It is a metaphor for imitating others and forgetting what you know before.
Like mourning a heir: feeling as sad and anxious as if one’s parents died.
Like two birds of a feather: a metaphor for the fact that they are both ugly and there is no difference between them.
Aggressive: Describing menacing, domineering and embarrassing.
Looking covetously: means staring fiercely, waiting for an opportunity to strike.
Ultimate motives: Refers to the intention of someone whose words or actions are unreliable.
Well-groomed: Neatly dressed, very beautiful, different on the outside and on the inside.
Smooth talk: Describes sweet talk and hypocrisy to please.
Being a teacher: refers to being immodest and likes to think of oneself as an educator.
Human-like: It may refer to a child having the appearance of an adult (an endearment), or it may refer to a person's attitude and behavior seeming to be incompatible with his status (a sarcastic expression).
Arrogant: Showing a smug or arrogant air.
Arrogant: describes a person who is proud, complacent, and gets carried away. Do whatever you want: do whatever you want.
Alas: refers to death or destruction.
Exaggerated: Describes a person who speaks in a lively and pleasant manner, mostly referring to exaggeration and not in line with reality.
Smooth-tongued: describes people who are smooth-talking and eloquent
A group of harmonious people: refers to people who only talk harmoniously to each other and do not follow principles.
3 Both praise and blame
The needle hidden in the cotton: It is a metaphor for being gentle on the outside but vicious on the inside, and it also describes the softness with firmness.
Inseparable and inseparable: It not only refers to the two parties quarreling, fighting and being at loggerheads, making it difficult to communicate, but also describes the relationship between the two parties being extremely close and difficult to separate.
Appreciation of strange articles: It not only refers to publishing absurd and wrong articles for everyone to identify and criticize, but also refers to taking out novel articles and enjoying them together.
A modest gentleman: refers to a person who pretends to be humble but is actually hypocritical, but also refers to a person who is humble and can strictly demand himself.
Extremely poor appearance: not only refers to the ugly appearance, but also refers to the detailed and vivid description.
Be as powerful as a tiger: It is a metaphor that a vicious person will become more vicious after receiving help, and it also means that a powerful person will become stronger after receiving assistance.
Going for gold: It is a metaphor for a lot of effort but little results, and it is also a metaphor for selecting the essence from a large number of materials.
Steady: It not only describes speaking, doing things, and writing articles steadily, but also refers to the desire to make no mistakes in doing things and the lack of innovative spirit.
Being as if nothing has happened: not only refers to Tai Du being calm and composed in an emergency, but also refers to letting bad people do bad things without caring.
To draw fire and burn oneself: It is a metaphor for asking for trouble or self-destruction, and it is also a metaphor for taking the initiative to expose one's own problems and strive for criticism and education.
Looking before and after: It not only describes thinking carefully before doing something, but also describing having too many worries and hesitation.
Search according to the picture: It is a metaphor for mechanical and rigid work, and it is also a metaphor for searching according to clues.
Secret flirting: It refers to both flattery and flattery, secret collusion, and also refers to lovers secretly flirting with each other.
Taking care of oneself: not only refers to self-care and lack of collective spirit, but also refers to the need for people to cultivate themselves well.
Appearing in disguise: not only refers to putting on makeup to perform on stage, but also satirizing certain people's appearance on the political stage.
Gu Ying's self-pity: It refers to both the lonely and frustrated look, and also refers to self-appreciation.
Behave in a regular manner: It not only means sticking to the rules and not knowing how to adapt, but also means acting in compliance with the rules and being uncompromising.
To control the wind and rain: It is a metaphor for carrying out inciting activities, and also a metaphor for people's ability to control nature.
The dark sky and the dark earth: not only describes people’s absurd and decadent life, but also describes people’s confusion.
Cold as ice: It not only describes a person who is not enthusiastic and gentle, but also describes a person who has a serious attitude.
Looking on with a cold eye: It refers to watching from the sidelines with a cold attitude and unwilling to participate, but also refers to observing from the sidelines with a calm attitude.
Routine work: refers to work that only emphasizes form and does not focus on practical results, and also refers to official work that is handled according to routine.
Starting anew: It is a metaphor for breaking away from the group and starting a new one, and it is also a metaphor for starting over.