1. A collection of four-character idioms and 50 explanations
1. Disaster arises from the wall: Disaster occurs at home, which is a metaphor for internal disaster.
2. It’s hard to get back: It refers to the bad customs and habits that have been formed for a long time and are not easy to change
3. Gather the armpits to make fur: Although the skin under the fox’s armpits is very small, it can be sewn when gathered together. Into a leather robe. Metaphorically, a little makes a lot.
4. Calculate progress: You can count the days to calculate the progress, describe counting the days to calculate the progress, and describe success in a short period of time.
5. Gathering together: describes the gathering of many talented people.
6. There is no room for hair: There is no room for a hair in the middle, which means that the disaster is very close and the situation is extremely critical.
7. Different opinions: Everyone holds different views on the same issue from different angles.
8. When you see good people, think about them: When you see good or outstanding people, learn from them and emulate them.
9. Artifice: describes something that is too artificial and extremely unnatural.
10. Overcorrection: Overdoing the correction of deviations
11. Golden Rule: A metaphor for a creed or legal provision that cannot be changed.
12. Silent as a cicada: describes someone who dares not make a sound.
13. Thank you but not sensitive: thank you, decline; not sensitive, incompetent. A polite way of saying to decline to do something. Incorrectly used to refuse other people's requests
14. Long leave without return: borrowed for a long time and will not return it.
15. Opening a book is beneficial: Reading will bring you something. Open the book, open the book, and read.
16. Abide by orders: Strictly abide by orders and systems.
17. Wind comes out of nowhere: Only when there is a cave can the wind come in. It is a metaphor that news and legends are not completely without reason.
18. Painstakingly: Studying or operating with great effort. A solitary achievement, something that others cannot achieve. (neutral).
19. The wolf and the pig are running around: The wolf and the pig are running around. It is a metaphor for groups of bad guys running around. (derogatory).
20. Good and bad: There are good and bad people in a group, focusing on quality. Not used for levels, grades, etc.
21. Linyuan Xianyu: It is a metaphor that only having wishes but not doing it will be of no use.
22. Outrageous: to point out one's hair and stand on end, describing being very angry.
23. To look at someone differently: to look at someone in a different light, mostly refers to looking at someone (or a certain person) differently than others.
24. There are only a few people around: You can set up a net in front of the gate to catch birds, describing the few guests and being very desolate.
25. Bustling with people: Describing a lot of people coming and going.
26. Changed beyond recognition: The appearance of things has changed greatly, derogatory meaning. It means that it has become very bad.
27. Muwuquanniu: used to describe a skill that has reached a very proficient level. (Praise)
28. Monkey wearing a hat: Monkey wearing a hat and pretending to be an adult. A metaphor for pretending to be a character but not actually being one.
29. Evening drum and morning bell: a metaphor that can make people wake up.
30. Go in opposite directions: describe actions that are opposite to the purpose.
31. Going in opposite directions: I want to go south, but the car goes north. Metaphorical action and purpose are opposite.
32. Mixed with mud and sand: It means that people or things of different qualities, good or bad, are mixed together.
33. To attract good friends: self-effacing words cannot be used for the other party or third parties.
34. Peng Pi Sheng Hui: A modest word, indicating that one is very honored because of others coming to one’s home or displaying calligraphy and paintings inscribed by others.
35. With utmost sincerity and sincerity: It is a metaphor for being honest with each other, and also a metaphor for being extremely loyal.
36. Picking out gold from sand: a metaphor for selecting the essence from a large number of things.
37. Encounter by chance: It is a metaphor for people who have never known each other meet by chance.
38. Qiqian Aai: Stuttering. Do not understand it as cowardice, hesitation, etc.
39. Groundless worry: a metaphor for unnecessary worries.
40. Never forget the past: being a teacher for future generations refers to remembering the experiences and lessons of the past, which can be used as a reference for the future.
41. Guizhou donkey is at the end of its rope: a metaphor for using up all the tricks it has (derogatory).
42. Too many bamboos to write: I can’t finish writing even if I use up all the bamboos. It means that there are so many facts (sins) that it is difficult to finish them.
43. Seek perfection and blame: criticize others harshly and demand perfection.
44. Staring covetously: Describes staring greedily and fiercely.
45. Adhering to evil: always doing evil and refusing to repent.
46. Huanran is released: dissatisfaction and misunderstanding are eliminated.
47. Ridiculous: irregular, abnormal. False and bizarre, unreasonable.
48. Huang Liang Yi Meng: It is a metaphor that the good things you want to achieve come to nothing. It is also said that yellow beams are a sweet dream, and a pillow of yellow beams is like a pillow.
49. Keep secret: keep it secret.
50. Taking chestnuts from the fire: It is a metaphor for taking risks to help others and getting deceived and getting nothing.
Idioms (chengyu, idioms) are part of the stereotyped phrases or short sentences in the Chinese vocabulary of Chinese language. Idioms have fixed structural forms and fixed sayings, express certain meanings, and are used as a whole in sentences. A large part of idioms are inherited from ancient times, and their wording is often different from modern Chinese. They represent a story or allusion.
Idioms are also ready-made words, similar to idioms and proverbs, but also slightly different. Most idioms come from writing and are of a literary nature. Secondly, in terms of language form, idioms are conventional four-character structures, and the words cannot be changed at will; idioms play a vivid, concise and vivid role in language expression. 2. 50 four-character idioms (including meanings)
1. Not allowed to be explained: divided: to defend, to explain.
No one can explain. 2. It is self-evident: Ming: clear.
No need to explain, you already understand. 3. Unable to explain: You: obey, by the way; Fenshuo: defend, explain.
No one can explain. 4. To elaborate: to explain something that does not make sense; to explain something irrelevant: to bring unrelated things together.
Put together incomprehensible or irrelevant principles and things to explain. 5. Criticize Fu Hui: forcefully explain something.
6. Attachment and explanation: Forcibly pulling unrelated things together to explain in a far-fetched way. 7. Gou Hui Zhen Interpretation: Gou: composition; Hui: aggregation; Zhen: review and identification; Interpretation: explanation.
Collect opinions together for comparison and assessment, and choose the best ones. Refers to explaining properly.
8. Golden breeze brings refreshment: Golden breeze: refers to the autumn wind. In ancient times, the seasons were explained by the yin and yang and the five elements, with autumn as gold.
The autumn wind brings coolness. 9. Notes on the Six Classics I: Note: explanation; I: my own point of view.
Far-fetchedly use arguments from various classic works to explain and prove their own opinions to serve their own arguments. 10. Biography of the Six Arts: The Six Arts: "Poem", "Book", "Ritual", "Music", "Yi", "Spring and Autumn"; Biography: a book explaining the scriptures.
Generally refers to ancient classics. 11. Dragon's head and pig's feet: It's like saying that a bull's head is not as good as a horse's mouth.
It means that the interpretation of the meaning of the book is far from the original intention and is irrelevant. 12. To explain things by force: It is a metaphor for explaining and discussing things without knowing the true meaning of the matter.
13. To make sense of something that doesn’t make sense: to make sense of something that doesn’t make sense. Put together incomprehensible or irrelevant principles and things to explain.
14. Definition of Suiwen: Sui: to follow; Shi: to explain.
Refers to explaining an unknown concept based on a passage or context.
15. Suiyu gives rise to explanations: Sui: follow; Yu: words; Jie: explanation. Refers to explaining an unknown concept based on a passage or context.
16. Cast iron footnotes: Footnotes: Text that explains a sentence. Refers to the most authoritative and unshakable annotation.
17. It’s hard to describe a hundred beaks: Beak: mouth, which refers to a person’s mouth. Even if there are many people, it is difficult to explain.
18. Baikou Xi Jie: Xi: He, question word; Jie: explanation. What solution can there be if there are a hundred mouths? 19. Read by words: If you don’t understand the exact meaning of a certain word or phrase, you will interpret it literally and make inaccurate interpretations.
Same as "the literal meaning of the word". 20. Literally: Wen: word, refers to the literal meaning; Yi: meaning.
Without understanding the exact meaning of a certain word or phrase, one can only interpret it literally and make inaccurate interpretations. 21. Children force things out: forcefully: reluctantly.
Children do not understand things but forcefully explain them. It is a metaphor for not having a correct knowledge and understanding of things but blindly misinterpreting them according to one's own wishes.
22. Ying Shuyan said: Ying: the capital of the Chu State during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States; Shu: letter; Yan: the name of an ancient vassal state; Shuo: explanation. The metaphor is far-fetched and misinterprets the original meaning.
23. It goes without saying: everyone understands in their hearts and there is no need to explain it in words. 24. Overjoyed: overjoyed: exceeded; hope: hope.
The result was better than originally expected, so I was very happy. 25. Ecstatic: almost crazy with joy.
26. Get carried away: form: shape. Describes being so happy that you lose your normal state.
27. Jing Ran unhappy: Jing Ran: sad or angry look; Yue: happy, happy. Angry and unhappy.
28. Touch your palms and laugh: stroke: pat. Clap your hands and laugh.
Describe very happy. 29. Overjoyed: describes being very happy.
30. Ecstatic: joyful: happy. Lifted up like crazy.
31. Rejoice: rejoice: rejoice; encourage: excite. Describes joy and excitement.
32. Ecstatic: describes being extremely happy. 33. Turning anger into happiness: Anger: eyes widen when angry.
From angry to happy. 34. See the hunting heart and be happy: hunting: hunting.
I feel happy when I see hunting. It is a metaphor for seeing others doing something that is exactly what you liked in the past. You can't help but be tempted and want to give it a try.
35. All are happy: all: all. Everyone is happy and satisfied.
36. Jieyan and smile: Jieyan: open the face. Smile so that your face relaxes.
Describes a smile on the face and a very happy look. 37. To smile with joy: Yankai: to relax one’s face, refers to a smile.
Describes feeling happy and smiling. 38. Calm and calm: voice: speech; color: expression.
In an emergency, your speech and demeanor remain the same as usual. Described as very calm.
39. To lose oneself in despair: to stare. Staring as if something had been lost.
Describes the demeanor of being absent-minded. 40. Calling to the sky with sadness: sadness: sadness, desolation.
Crying to heaven and earth in grief. Describing an expression of extreme sadness and despair.
41. Crying to heaven and earth with sorrow: Crying to heaven and earth in grief. Describing an expression of extreme sadness and despair.
Same as "the ground calls out to the sky with sorrow". 42. Drooping head and wings: drooping.
The head is drooped and the wings are drooped. It is a metaphor for the demeanor of feeling depressed and lacking in energy.
43. Swagger: swaying when walking. Describe the arrogant attitude of thinking one is great.
44. Dayi awe-inspiring: Dayi: justice; awe-inspiring: serious or awe-inspiring. Because of his righteous mind and solemn demeanor, he is awe-inspiring.
45. Sanctity: Sanctity: a serious appearance; Sanctity: a proud look. Refers to a serious and serious look.
46. Sanctified: Still sanctimonious. Refers to a serious and serious look.
47. Moral appearance: still sanctimonious. Refers to a serious and serious look.
48. Low singing and drinking: low singing: singing softly; drinking: drinking. Listen to people singing softly and drink wine slowly and comfortably.
Describes a peaceful and comfortable attitude. 49. Laoqi Hengqiu: Laoqi: the style of the elderly; horizontal: full.
Describes a sophisticated and conceited demeanor. Now it is used to describe someone who is arrogant and shows off his seniority.
Also describes a lack of vitality. 50. Suspicious: suspicious: as suspicious as a fox.
Full of doubts. A metaphor for a puzzled look. 3. A collection of 50 four-character idioms and their explanations. Do not repeat them.
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[Interpretation] Release: Let go; Volume: book. Never leave the book. Describes diligence and studiousness.
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[Shape Discrimination] Volume; cannot be written as "coupon".
[Similar meaning] Never tire of learning, never put it down
[Antonym] Learn nothing but have no skills
[Usage] Used as a compliment. Generally used as predicate, object, and adverbial.
[Structure] Subject-predicate formula.
[Analysis] ~ and "tireless" can both describe people's "studied appearance"; but ~ is specific; semantic range 4. Find fifty four-character idioms and fifty from fables Don’t repeat the meaning of the idiom.
The meaning of the fifty idioms: amiable - a gentle temperament and a friendly attitude. Sigh - a sound of sighing due to sadness, boredom or pain. Stand still - the commander stops. The army is not taking action for the time being, waiting for a fighter plane; it is a metaphor for accepting a mission but not executing it for a while, waiting to see the development of the situation - a dark look and impassioned - describing a high-pitched and powerful tone, high-spirited emotions and domineering - a bird of prey is flying, a big fish is domineering .It refers to the arrogant and unbridled actions of one's will--it refers to the use of means to unite or divide in politics and diplomacy--it refers to roughly seeing a certain aspect of things, spots: spots are well-known--everyone's mouth. A living commemorative monument. It is a metaphor for unanimously praising outstanding good people and good deeds. Monument: A commemorative monument. They go hand in hand without conflict - they proceed at the same time and do not hinder each other. The white jade is slightly flawed - there are small spots on the white jade. It is a metaphor for a good person. Or things still have small shortcomings, which means to express regret. Driving a diesel truck and wearing rags to open up the mountains and forests. Describes the hardships of starting a business. Dulu: diesel engine, blue thread: rags. Being stubborn - stubborn. , impatient to stop, advise or suggest, beyond the reach of the whip - the original meaning is that although the whip is long, it cannot hit the horse's belly. Although the metaphor is powerful, the power is not enough to distinguish right from wrong - clearly distinguish between right and wrong. Describes the strong and step-by-step judgment —— "According to" this work is "case". Department: Category. Class: Sequence. The original meaning is that when writing an article, the structure of the chapter is arranged appropriately, and the words and sentences are in compliance with the standards. Later it was extended to mean doing things according to the rules, proceeding in order, not deviating from the rules, and not exceeding the standards. Ingenuity - originality and ingenuity, different customs emerge in endlessly - appear again and again, never exhausted. Help for the tiger - the ghost who leads the way for the tiger. It is a metaphor for being an accomplice of the bad guy, working for the bad guy. The gain is not worth the loss - what you get is not worth what you pay. Jaw-dropping - eyes wide open, speechless for a moment. Describes a horrified look, galloping vertically and horizontally - vertical: north-south direction; horizontal: east-west direction; gallop: let go of the horse and run fast. Describes galloping back and forth without obstruction, and also refers to heroic fighting. , invincible pales in comparison - compared with each other, one side looks very inferior. Continuous flow - [Pedestrians, carriages and horses, etc.] move continuously like water. Extravagant and extravagant - Extreme luxury, also said to be "extremely extravagant and lustful". Working hard - working tirelessly. Unprepared to contribute everything one has - too late to deal with it. Covered with stars and worn by the moon - covered with starlight, supporting the moon. Describes going out early and returning late or rushing around day and night, working hard. Watching with covetousness - watching like a tiger about to pounce on food. Describes staring greedily, at any time Prepare to seize and go through fire and water - describes being undaunted by hardships and obstacles, working hard to be the mainstay - a strong pillar in the Yellow River. It is a metaphor for people who can take on heavy responsibilities and play a backbone role or collective militarism - dispatching all the troops to launch a war at will. Describing belligerence and going back on one's word - Originally it refers to how you behave to others, and they will repay you in return. Now it mostly refers to capriciousness, contradictory words and deeds. Rumors - originally refers to unfounded words, now it mostly refers to slanderous and slanderous statements spread behind others' backs. Trying to be strong - Cheer up and seek strength to break the cauldron - "Historical Records of Xiang Yu" records that Xiang Yu fought with the Qin soldiers. After crossing the river, he broke all the cauldrons (pots) and sank the boats, indicating that he would never retreat. It is a metaphor for determination to fight. In the end, words from the bottom of the heart - meaning that the truth spoken from the heart is worthy of the name - the name is consistent with the essence. Repeating the same mistakes - going back on the same old track, metaphor not paying attention to summarizing experience, learning lessons, and making the same mistakes again. Concise and concise - although the language is concise It is concise, but the essence has been summarized. It has never been seen before in ancient times. It has never been like a fish bone in the throat. It is like a fish bone stuck in the throat. Fishing for fame and fame. To gain reputation through unfair means, you have to do everything yourself. Do everything yourself to deceive people. To confuse people's minds, to look at one's shadow and pity oneself - to look forward to one's own figure, to feel pity and pity alone. To describe a miserable life experience and frustration. Conspiracy - to achieve a certain goal, a bad strategy, a clever strategy or a cunning plan; especially to have bad intentions or deserve it. treachery of accusation
Short and capable - short in stature but shrewd and capable; later described in articles and speeches as short and powerful, with a small but powerful team. Singing loudly - letting go of the throat and singing loudly like a raccoon dog in a hill - raccoon dogs on the same hill, metaphorically speaking, they are the same ugly species. There is no difference between a cunning and cunning person - a person who is experienced in the world and very cunning. 5. Original translation and explanation of the 50-character four-character idiom story
hid one's ears and stole the bell
yǎn ěr dào líng
[Interpretation] cover: cover; steal: steal. Cover your ears and steal the bell; thinking that you can't hear it and that others won't hear it either. A metaphor for self-deception.
[Quotation] "Lu Shi Chun Qiu·Zi Zhi": "People have bells. If they want to carry it and walk away, the bell will be too big to carry. Destroy it with the vertebrae. However, the bell still has a sound. I am afraid that people will hear it. To seize oneself. To cover one's ears suddenly. If a bad person hears it, it's okay; if one's evildoer hears it, it's contrary.
[Shape identification] Ling; cannot be written as "Ling".
[Synonym] self-deception, self-defeating
[Antonym] open and honest
[Usage] derogatory. It is a metaphor for deceiving oneself; trying to cover up things that obviously cannot be covered up. Generally used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial.
[Structure] Formal.
[Analysis] ~ and "self-deception"; both mean "oneself deceives oneself". But ~ specifically refers to "oneself deceiving oneself"; while "self-deception" not only means "oneself deceives oneself", but also means "deceiving others".
[Example] People with serious individualism often do stupid things; what’s so strange about this!
[English Translation] play the ostrich 6. Please explain and make sentences for 50 four-character words
1. Swarm in: As soon as the stadium door opened, the fans rushed in Swarmed in.
2. Angry: Angry: Emotionally excited. Describe being very angry.
"For some reason, he walked into the classroom angrily. 》 3. To gather one’s mind: to gather, to gather: to gather.
Describes being very focused. "The students in the classroom are all listening to the teacher's lecture attentively."
4. Talk to yourself: Talk to yourself. "You can often see an old man sitting there talking to himself at the intersection."
5. Critical: Describes a very critical situation. "Just when the car was about to crash, the driver stopped the car urgently."
6. Better troops and simpler administration: Simplify: simplify. "Some units must streamline their troops and streamline their administration and continuously improve work efficiency."
7. Colorful: "At night, colorful lights make Xiamen more beautiful. 》 8. Bamboo shoots after the rain: describes the large number of new things emerging.
"Since the reform and opening up, factories have sprung up like mushrooms after a rain. 》 9. A dazzling array of things: It means that there are many beautiful things in front of you.
"The things on display there are so dazzling that our eyes are overwhelmed. 》 10. Upright: Describes the image as being very tall and heroic.
"He is selfless and truly an upright and upright man. 》 11. Leave no stone unturned: method: method.
Talk: Method. Try and exhaust every possible means.
"The teacher does everything possible to mobilize our enthusiasm for learning. 》 12. With relish: He is reading a comic book with relish.
13. Race to the top: As soon as the starting gun rings, the athletes race to be the first to run on the track. 14. Hungry and thirsty: It is a metaphor for a very urgent request, just like being hungry and eager to eat, and being thirsty and eager to drink water.
"The students studied hard and eagerly. 》 15. In high spirits: Xing: in high spirits.
Pick: spirit. Strong: vigorous.
Describes a very happy expression. "During the garden activities to celebrate Children's Day, the students happily played many games."
16. Cautious: cautious: serious, cautious look. "He carefully cleaned the vase and placed it gently on the desk."
17. A new look: a bright and bright look. Describes the old appearance changing and showing a new appearance.
"Seeing the new mental outlook of our class, the principal showed a happy smile on his face. 》 18. Refreshing the heart and spleen: "The flowers bloomed, and bursts of refreshing fragrance floated."
19. They were full of admiration: Seeing his beautiful calligraphy, everyone was full of admiration. 20. Magnificent waves: Facing the magnificent sea, he was very excited.
21. Freshman: Although he is new to the job, he works in an orderly manner. 22. World-famous: The Great Wall of China is a great building that is world-famous.
23. Invincible: The scientific research team led by him has solved one problem after another with an invincible momentum for more than ten years. 24. Confident: Cheng: completed, ready-made.
"I am confident that I will get good results in this exam. " 25. Can't wait: His impatient look caused a burst of laughter.
26. Unique: different: elsewhere, unique. "The book he wrote is cleverly conceived and unique."
27. Without thinking: He reviewed very comprehensively, and he could answer the questions asked by the teacher without thinking. 28. A clever plan: Zhuge Liang borrowed arrows from a straw boat, what a clever plan! 29. He was so confident and confident that no one knew how to answer.
30. Returning the complete jade to Zhao: Now I return this book to Zhao intact, please check it. 31. Work together: As long as we work together, we will be able to overcome difficulties.
32. Opening the book is beneficial: To achieve the benefit of opening the book, you must first choose good books to read. 33. Everyone expressed their opinions: At the class meeting, everyone expressed their opinions and the atmosphere was lively.
34. Uneasy: I forgot to memorize the text last night. During the Chinese class today, I was uneasy for fear of being called by the teacher. 35. Frightened: frightened: panicked.
People who have done bad things will be frightened when they encounter the police. 36. It’s his own fault: He ended up like this today entirely because of his own fault.
37. Famous: He is now a famous singer. 38. Crowds of people: The construction site was buzzing with people, making it a busy and tense scene.
39. Busy traffic: During the festival, the streets are busy and very lively. 40. Crowds of people: In the vegetable market a few days before the Spring Festival, people were busy shopping.
41. Bustling: During the festival, the park is bustling with people and people are smiling. It’s so lively! 42. Meticulous: Teacher Chen is so serious, responsible and meticulous in everything he does. 43. Lifelike: wonderful: good.
Xiao: Imagine. "The kittens in this painting are so lifelike that they seem to run out when they bark."
44. Zheng Ren buys shoes: When we do anything, we must handle it flexibly according to the actual situation, otherwise it will be a joke like Zheng Ren buys shoes. 45. Self-contradiction: What you say and do cannot be contradictory, otherwise you will contradict yourself.
46. Know everything: Teacher Chen has taught our class for four years, and he really knows every student’s situation well! 47. Calmly: After answering the phone, he walked out calmly. 48. As if nothing had happened: We were all studying nervously to prepare for the exam, but he was reading comic books as if nothing had happened.
49. Unparalleled: 50. Dotted: Shops of all sizes are dotted here and there, bustling with activity. 51. Beautiful: The stone carvings in the scenic area are beautiful.
1. In high spirits: in high spirits. Pick: spirit.
Fierce: vigorous. Describes a very happy expression.
"During the garden activities to celebrate June 1st, the students happily played many games. 》 2. Angry: Chongchong: Emotionally excited.
Describes being very angry. "For some reason, he walked into the classroom angrily."
3. Concentrate: gather, meet: gather. Describes very concentrated attention.
"The students in the classroom are all listening to the teacher's lecture attentively. 》 4. Talk to yourself: Talk to yourself.
"You can often see an old man sitting there talking to himself at the intersection. 》 5. Critical: Describes a very critical situation.
"Just when the car was about to crash, the driver stopped the car urgently. 》 6. Bamboo shoots after the rain: describes the large number of new things emerging.
"Since the reform and opening up, factories have sprung up like mushrooms after a rain. 》 7. A dazzling array of things: It means that there are many beautiful things in front of you.
"The things on display there are so dazzling that I am amazed. 7. Find the meanings of fifty four-character idioms and fifty idioms from fables
Fables: /yuyan/
The meanings of fifty idioms:
Amiable - a gentle temperament and a friendly attitude
Sigh - a sighing sound caused by sadness, boredom or pain.
Stand still - the commander stops the troops, takes no action for the time being, and waits for the opportunity; a metaphor for accepting the mission but not executing it temporarily to wait and see the development of the situation
Overshadowed - a gloomy look
Impassioned - describes high-pitched and powerful tone, exciting and high-spirited emotions
Flying and domineering - Birds of prey are flying and big fish are domineering. It refers to the arrogance and unbridledness of one's actions
Vertical and horizontal manipulation - refers to the use of means to unite or divide in politics and diplomacy
A glimpse - refers to roughly seeing a certain aspect of things , Spots: Spots
Everyone's mouth is a living monument of merit. It is a metaphor for unanimously praising outstanding good people and good deeds. Monument: monument to commemorate achievements.
Parallel and non-contradictory - proceed at the same time without hindering each other
White jade is slightly flawed - there are small spots on the pure white jade. It is a metaphor for a good person or thing that still has small shortcomings, and it contains the meaning of regretting the shortcomings.
The blue thread on the road - driving a diesel truck and wearing rags to open up the mountains and forests. Describe the hardships of starting a business. Junlu: diesel engine, blue thread: rags.
Stubborn - stubborn, impatient to stop, advise or suggest
Out of reach - the original meaning is that although the whip is long, it cannot hit the horse's belly. Although the metaphor is powerful, the power cannot reach it.
Distinguish between right and wrong - clearly distinguish between right and wrong. Describes strong judgment
Step by step - "make a case" according to the book. Department: Category. Class: order. The original meaning is that when writing an article, the structure of the chapter should be arranged appropriately, and the words and sentences should be used in a standard manner. Later, it was extended to mean doing things according to the rules, doing things in order, not deviating from the rules, not exceeding the standards
Being original - coming up with original ideas, different from the popular customs
Endless - appearing again and again, endless
The ghost who leads the way for the tiger. It is a metaphor for being an accomplice to a bad person and working for a bad person.
The gain outweighs the loss - what you get is not worth what you pay for
Jaw-dropping - your eyes are wide open, and you are speechless for a moment. Describe the appearance of horror
Gallop vertically and horizontally - vertical: north-south direction; horizontal: east-west direction; gallop: let go of the horse and run fast.
Describes running back and forth without obstruction, and also refers to fighting bravely and being invincible
Dwarfed by comparison - one side looks inferior in comparison
The continuous flow - [pedestrians, carriages and horses, etc.] like Running continuously like water
Extravagant and extravagant - extreme luxury, also known as "extreme luxury"
Working hard - dedicating everything you have to yourself
Caught off guard - too late to deal with it.
Wear stars and wear moon - Wear stars and wear moon. Describes going out early and coming home late, or traveling day and night, working hard
Watching with eagerness - watching like a tiger about to pounce on its prey. Describes staring greedily, ready to grab at any time
Going through fire and water - describes not being afraid of hardships and obstacles, working hard without regard for one's own safety
Mainstay - a strong pillar in the Yellow River. It is a metaphor for a person or group that can take on heavy responsibilities and play a backbone role.
Militarism - dispatching all the troops to launch a war at will. Describing bellicosity
Go back on your word - originally refers to how you behave to others, and they will retaliate to you. Nowadays, it mostly refers to capriciousness and contradictory words and deeds
Gossip - originally refers to unfounded words, but now mostly refers to slanderous and slanderous statements spread behind others' backs
Angry pictures Strong——Cheer up and seek to be strong
Breaking cauldrons and sinking boats——"Historical Records of Xiang Yu" records that Xiang Yu fought with the Qin soldiers. After crossing the river, he broke all the cauldrons (pots) and sank the boats to express determination. Don't retreat. A metaphor for determination to fight to the end
Speaking from the bottom of your heart - speaking the truth from the heart
Live up to the name - the name is consistent with the essence
Repeat the same mistakes - re-follow the old path of overturning To go in the wrong direction means not paying attention to summing up experience, learning lessons, and making the same mistakes again
Concise and concise - Although the language is concise and concise, it has summarized the essence
Never before - since It has never happened before in ancient times
Like a fish bone stuck in the throat
Fishing for fame and reputation - gaining reputation through unfair means
Everything must be done personally - Do everything yourself
Confuse people's minds - confuse people's minds
Look at your shadow and pity yourself - look at your own figure, pity and sigh alone. Describing a sad and frustrated life experience
Conspiracy - a bad strategy, clever strategy or cunning plan to achieve a certain goal; especially a malicious or blameworthy plot
Short and capable - short in stature but smart and capable; post-descriptive articles and speeches are short and powerful, and the team is small but powerful
Sing loudly - open your throat and sing loudly
Birds of a feather - — The raccoon dogs on the same hill are a metaphor for the fact that they are both ugly and there is no difference
A cunning and cunning person — a person who has experienced the world and is very cunning and cunning