Closing the door to the guest is closing the door to the guest. From Tang Fengzhi's Miscellanies of Yunxian, Volume 1: "If you don't meet, you should close the door." Windfall refers to soliciting property from others in various names, or swindling and accepting bribes by virtue of certain power relations. From "Tang Yan Xian Fu" written by the kings of the Five Dynasties: "Today, officials in the north are expensive and envoys are out of the DPRK. Why don't you follow them? " Fighting tigers is a metaphor for attacking people who have lost power. A headwind means a headwind. From Tang Bai Juyi's poem "Boat": "The yellow willow shadow cage follows the moon, and Bai Ping leads it." Before traveling or traveling in groups, send people to the places where they will stay or arrive to handle accommodation and other affairs. The source is Feng Ming Menglong's "Shi Jing Tongyan Zhao Taizu sends Jingniang a thousand miles": "When the king arrives, cudgel is the advance team. Have you got off the horse and finished your meal? " The brave took part in the ring race. Metaphor is competing with each other. Challenge ring: a platform specially set up for competitions. The first poem from the Gaoyuan embroidery Black Cyclone says, "If Tai 'an Shenzhou Temple has a first-class hero's gambling skills, you should fight with others. "Some gentry in the Western Jin Dynasty were self-reliant and ashamed to talk about money, so they were called" obstacles ". Later generations called it another name for money, which is quite ironic. From Shi Shuo Xin Yu, it is recorded in Shi Shuo Xin Yu that Wang Yan of the Western Jin Dynasty was a so-called "noble character" talker. It is said that he never mentioned the word "money" in his mouth. His wife wants to test Rebecca's authenticity. While Rebecca was sleeping, she asked the servant to lay a big circle of money beside Rebecca's bed. Rebecca woke up in the morning and saw that the money by the bed hindered his action. He called his servant and said, "Remove the blockage. "... give up: take away. A black sheep refers to an unworthy child who squanders his own property or wastes state property at will. A half-assed shallow person. Describe a person who is unreasonable, speaks casually and behaves unsteadily. Half a bottle of vinegar is a metaphor for someone who knows a little about a certain knowledge, but is good at showing off in front of people. From the ancient and modern drama Anonymous: "Nowadays, the ordinary people in that street have read a few books and chewed a few words, so people call him half a bottle of vinegar. "A stumbling stone is a metaphor for something that hinders progress. When you are wronged and encounter unfair things, stand up and help the weak. From Cao Qingxue Qin's Forty-fifth Story of A Dream of Red Mansions: "I am only angry for Pinger. "Sing the devil's advocate and make completely opposite remarks; Take the opposite measure. A gossipy woman. From Feng Ming's magnum "Awakening the World" Volume 34: "Qian Qian's small gap creates strange grievances:' It's all your little days. If you can't learn well, lead this gossip to speak. Follow the footsteps: the dust raised when walking. Follow others and imitate. From "Flower Collection" by the Ming Dragon Slayer: "The deputy commander-in-chief is good at the present team, so he is willing to follow in his footsteps. "Now it's too late to turn around. Metaphor time is extremely short. It also means not retreating. Non-two-door refers to equality without differences or unique ways and methods. From Yao He's Master No Doubt: "It is a practice of Buddhism, not a second course. "The tumbler looks like an old man's toy. Light on the top and heavy on the bottom, you can stand up by yourself after being knocked down. Nowadays, it is often used to satirize those who rob others to maintain their status. From the thirty-third volume of Yi's "Jade Cong Kao": "The child play is a tumbler, and the paper is like a drunkard. It is empty and solid, although it cannot be turned over. "Abrasive can't be a useful object. Often used to refer to people who are mediocre, accomplish nothing and have no ambition. Sometimes it means that if you don't learn well, you will admit defeat. Instrument: refers to people's measurement and talent. From the Book of Rites: "Jade is rough and grinded. "Two lotus flowers stand side by side on the same stem. Metaphor is a loving couple. Also known as "ice lotus". Stem: the part of a flower or melon connected to the stem. From Yuan Anonymous's "Chain Plan", the second fold: "It's only been a few years since I was separated from Tielian. "The surface is smooth and the description is superficial. On the side, this is a metaphor, sitting and watching the results without helping either side. Wall: camp. From Sima Qian's Historical Records of Xiang Yu in the Western Han Dynasty: "Chu strikes Qin, and you will see it from the wall." "Show yourself in the spotlight and show that you are better than others. Out: reveal the secret. The contents of a glass of wine. The poem "Responsibility" from money: "Heaven is so lucky, it is in the cup. "Eating other people's food for free, eating without working, eating without paying, also means doing nothing, only living by blackmail. An ugly man. Show yourself, show yourself better than others. And "show off." Out: reveal the secret. From Liao's "Cloud Nest": "I am eager to move forward and want to find out that the official in front is dead. "The newborn calf is a metaphor for a simple or brave young man. With the "newborn calf". Real friendship refers to friendship regardless of poverty. From Wu Youchuan in the Later Han Dynasty: "When Gong Shamu came to visit imperial academy, he didn't have much money, but he became a guest servant who helped him rent money. Yu Yu was so scared that he decided to give it to Chu Jiu. "People who play musical instruments in the old wedding and funeral rituals are like people who support others. Talk big and gossip. Reservoir Dogs is a metaphor for bad people who have lost their power and influence. For example, Lu Xun's Tomb: On Fei Yeyi's Slow Travel: "In a word, Reservoir Dogs is invincible at first, or simply a jar filled with vinegar, which refers to a person who is very jealous in the relationship between men and women. A person who urges people to die early is a metaphor for urging others to be very tight and urgent. Drumming refers to advocating and assisting from the side. Ambush is a metaphor for hiding materials, manpower or problems. It also means hiding in advance and waiting for action. Mediation in a roundabout way, voice from China, so that all parties can accept, thus easing the deadlock. From Chapter 11 of Qing Li Garbo's Officialdom Appears: "Thanks to the efforts of the monk, I managed to persuade the woman, so I came with him." Great works or great actions. Biography of the Book of Jin and Wang Xun: "This should be a big deal." The secret love between men and women is only unilateral love and yearning. It is also a metaphor that only one of the two sides has desire or enthusiasm. From the couplet "Tale of Hostess and Village Lang's Noisy Meeting": "I saw some flowers and moss fall from the east wind, put on a ring, go back to the fairy house, and secretly love the sky now." A timid person. A knife and pencil official refers to a small official who handles documents. Knife and pencil: In ancient times, a knife was used to carve characters on bamboo slips to change the characters. From Sima Qian's Historical Records of Xiao Family in the Western Han Dynasty: "Why was Xiao an official in the Qin Dynasty?" There is no miracle in the recording. " Rice and Liang Qiu are metaphors of people seeking food and clothing. Ask: ask. Birds look for food. From Tang Du Fu's poem "Climbing the Ci 'en Temple Tower with the Duke": "You see, with the geese, each has its own meal and beam plan. "Master generally refers to the host who receives or entertains guests. From "The Spring and Autumn Annals" and "Zuo Zhuan" by Lu Zuo Qiuming for 30 years: "If you think that Zheng is staying and your luggage is exhausted, you will not be harmed. "Oriental riding refers to a woman's Mr Right. It also refers to people with different identities. From Tang Chuliang's "Candle Flowers" poem: "It is said that you are riding in the east and you are looking for strange cars in the south. "Dong Jiaqiu's western neighbor, who doesn't know Confucius' knowledge, called Confucius Dong Jiaqiu. It means not knowing or understanding people. Qiu: Sir. From the reflection of Wei Zhi Li Yuan by Chen Jinshou: "Those who give up are thousands of miles away. The so-called person who regards Zheng as Dongjiaqiu is also. " A bug that eats books eats books. It is a metaphor for people who read dead books. From Tang Hanyu's Miscellaneous Poems: "What a bookworm, between life and death." A generalist refers to a person who is good at many skills. Only by winning the brocade was the talented person described as superior, and then he came from behind. Win the gold medal: win the golden robe. Competing for talent in brocade robes. From "Biography of the Book of the New Tang Dynasty, Song and Wen Zhi": "When you invite Russia to present it, look back and give it a brocade robe." During the Five Dynasties, Shi Jingtang colluded with the Khitan to establish the late Jin Dynasty, calling himself Emperor Khitan. Later, it generally refers to the rulers who took refuge in foreign countries and established puppet regimes. From Appendix 1 of the History of the New Five Dynasties: "The bachelor's book is based on the orders given to you by his predecessor, and his book is often called' reporting to the emperor'." "What you pay is commensurate and intimate with you, not friendship with each other. Er Ru: You. From Yuan Xinwenfang's Biography of Tang Caizi Bao Rong: "I am in the same robe as Li Duan, so I can be friends with you." Ear god refers to the person who secretly tipped off the news. 7 1 from Cao Qingxueqin's Dream of Red Mansions: "Whose ears are so fast?" The wind goes in one ear and out the other. Metaphor is listening to words that are not taken to heart. Again, one ear goes in and the other goes out. From Tang Du Xunhe's poem "Giving a Hall to the Upper House": "When you are a hundred years old, the snow on your head is limited, and everything goes in one ear and out the other." The second way refers to people with insufficient knowledge and low skills in a certain job. 205 clumsy fingers, not very sensible but stubborn and reckless people. Two plus one evolves into two, and two becomes one. Refers to the same thing can evolve into two opposing phenomena, and the opposing two phenomena can find the same root. The two poles refer to a person's recklessness and hot temper. Idle people with nothing to do. Two-five coupling metaphor goes hand in hand. Couple: two people plow the land. From "Twenty-eight Years of Zuo Zhuan and Zhuang Gong" by Lu Zuo Qiuming in the Spring and Autumn Period: "The Erwu couple." Convenient Buddhism refers to the way of teaching, and later refers to the way of giving convenience to people. Convenient: convenient. From Songshi Daoyuan's "Jingdezhen Dengchuan Record Zhangzhou Luohan Returning to the Dust Monk": "So all Buddhas are merciful, and when they see their helplessness, they open the door to show the truth." Square inch originally meant a small place to borrow heart. From the sixth volume of He Lin Yu Lu by Luo Song Dajing: "As the saying goes,' save land, leave people behind to plow'". This is also a matter of heart. "Surprise shot behind, shot behind. Metaphor is secretly hurting people. Sniper: Sniper. From the first fold of Gao Yuan's literary embroidery "Black Cyclone": "Don't stab the knife in the back, don't retaliate. It is said that Kong Mu Sun Rong came to see his brother specially. " Wind wood sighs metaphor because parents are dead, unable to support. Refers to the sadness of losing parents. Wind wood: same as "wind tree". From Song Luyou's "Huang Huang": "I have been sighing since I was a child, and I have lived up to the poem" Guo E "all my life." Wind tree sorrow refers to the sadness of losing parents. From Tang Bai Juyi's poem "Give a Friend": "If you are a dutiful son, no wind will make the tree sad." Axe gouge marks originally refer to the marks left when using axes and chisels to process wood and stones. It is often used as a metaphor for poetry and calligraphy, which is unnatural. Axe: axe; Chisel: chisel; Mark: A mark. From Tang Hanyu's "Adjusting Zhang Ji": "Look at the axe and chisel marks, but don't look at the water navigation." The ponytail is attached to the tail of a swift horse. Metaphor depends on others to be famous. Often make modest remarks. From Bao's "Four Gentlemen on Virtue": "Traveling thousands of miles with ponytails, climbing rainbows leads to the four seas." Look on blankly and have no choice.
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