What are the idioms of folk stories, fairy tales and fairy tales?

Myth story idioms

Nvwa Patches up the Sky

A symbol of Jingwei's reclamation/tenacious determination

Cowherd and Weaver Girl/Cowherd and Weaver Girl

The?Foolish?Old?Man?Removes?the?Mountains

The Goddess Chang's fly to the moon

Kuafu chasing the sun

Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea

The goddess scattered flowers.

The sea becomes a mulberry field, and the mulberry field becomes the sea-time has brought great changes to the world.

perfect

Houyi shot down nine suns.

Giant flood of shad

Folk story idioms

Stay away from Luoyang, where paper is expensive and trees are everywhere. Later, they came to Handan to learn to wait for him.

Looking at plums to quench thirst, looking at pearls and looking at the sea, sighing and stealing peaches and plums without saying anything, the next step is to find a way.

Please enter the urn, high mountains and flowing water, you have a well-thought-out plan, your lips are dead, your teeth are cold, you smell chickens dancing, and you call deer a horse chilling.

Without knowledge and skills, a thief is like a broken bamboo pillow, while a gentleman on the beam stands out from the crowd in carrying firewood to put out the fire.

Fable story idiom

a battle between a snipe and clam

Waiting for unexpected gains

to gild the lily

contradictory

Cut clothes/coats/clothes/skirts according to the drawing ―― as the case may be.

Panic about the shadow of the bow in the cup-fear of the shadow

Blinded by greed, reckless

better late than never

A human face, the heart of a beast-a humanoid beast.

priceless treasure

Elegant songs are rarely sung ―― so elegant that few people can appreciate or understand them.

Swallow dates-Absorb information without digesting it

Work as skillfully as a skilled butcher cuts the carcass of a cow-do sth very skillfully/professionally.

(of a doctor) bring back to life

worry about personal gains and losses

Worry about unnecessary fuss.

Distribute food contemptuously

The old pioneer lost his horse-a blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise.

Stupid nonsense

Frog living at the bottom of the well-depicting an ignorant man

Carve a mark on the side of the moving ship to show where someone's sword fell ―― take measures regardless of the change of environment.

Pretend to be a member of the ensemble ― just make up the numbers.

Try to drive the chariot north to the south-act against your intentions.

A bird that flinches at the sight of a bow ―― a very frightened person.

to cast pearls before swine

Stealing a clock to plug your ears-deceiving yourself.

Pretend to love what you are actually afraid of.

At the end of one's rope ―― at the end of one's rope.

Imitate clumsily

Unnecessary worry

Decorate yourself with borrowed feathers

Buy the box, but return the pearls.

draw cakes to allay hunger

Desperate

Excessive enthusiasm will spoil things.

Don't pay attention to facts based on people's casual views on things.