The idioms and their explanations are as follows:
1. Lovesick: Give up: Put down. Describe the feelings are very good, do not want to separate. It is also a metaphor for the deadlock of events. It is also inseparable.
2. white knuckle: white knuckle: to return empty-handed; start: to start a business. To start a business without a foundation or conditions.
3, red beans love: red beans: the name of the plant, also known as acacia seeds, commonly used by the ancients to symbolize love. It is a metaphor for men and women who are in love with each other.
4, powerless to return to heaven: describes the development of the state of affairs, has reached the point of no return or the metaphor of the situation or the severity of the condition, has been unable to save.
5. Pulling up seedlings to help them grow: In ancient times, there was a man in the state of Song, who thought that the seedlings were growing slowly, so he pulled them up a little bit one by one, and went home and boasted, "Today I helped the seedlings grow!" When his son heard about it, he went to the field and saw that the seedlings were dead. Later, it was used as a metaphor for violating the law of development of things and rushing to accomplish something, which was bad instead. It is also said that pulling up seedlings helps them grow.
6. Hundred Shots: Hitting the target every time. Describe archery or shooting very accurate. It is also said to do things with full certainty, never fall short.
7. To be at peace: to be at peace: to have a place to stay.
7. It means that there is a place for life, and there is a place for the spirit.
8, horseback riding: riding on a running horse to look at flowers. The original description of the pleasant and pleased mood. Now it is compared to observe things not in-depth, not detailed. It is also said to look at flowers from a horse.
9, dead wood in spring: dry trees, met the spring, and thus restored vitality. It is a metaphor for experiencing destruction and regaining vitality.
10, the phoenix feather Linjiao: a metaphor for rare and valuable people or things.