Idioms at the beginning of residual words
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Solitaire starting with disability
Defeated soldier? Will there be nothing? What's the matter with you? Heart to heart? One step into the sky? Behind the scenes? Family happiness? Are you happy? Prevarication? My knees are like iron? Hard evidence? I'm at the end of my rope? Perfect? A fly in the ointment? Resourceful? A man proposes, a man proposes? Man can conquer nature? A world of difference? Don't have a hole in the sky? Inverted? Inverted? Behind the scenes? Family happiness? Are you happy? Prevarication? My knees are like iron? Hard evidence? I'm at the end of my rope? Perfect? A fly in the ointment? Resourceful? A man proposes, a man proposes? Man can conquer nature? A world of difference? Don't have a hole in the sky? The truth of God? In America before? Prominent corner of the ends of the earth? go/walk through fire and water―defy all difficulties and dangers
The meaning of idioms at the beginning of residual words
1) Defeated soldiers: Defeated soldiers.
2) leftover tea: there is a little tea left and a little food left.
3) December: December: December of the lunar calendar. Refers to the end of the year.
4) residual paste remains fragrant: residual: residual; Paste: grease; Fu: Aroma. Metaphor is a literary legacy left by predecessors.
5) Leftovers: refers to leftovers. It is also a metaphor for something given by others.
6) Leftovers: refers to leftovers. It is also a metaphor for something given by others.
7) broken GUI: incomplete GUI. Refers to something that is incomplete but precious.
8) Broken flowers defeat willow: defeat: decline. Residual: withered. Withered willows, withered flowers. Used to describe a woman who lived a dissolute life or was abused and abandoned.
9) Defeated army: the remaining soldiers after the defeat. Same? Defeated soldier? .
10) Harm others and not benefit themselves: Harm others and not benefit themselves, and violate justice. Describe the cruelty and injustice of reactionary rulers.
1 1) Things harmful to people: harming people and damaging property.
12) disabled people show off: disability: disability; Show off: make a wish and fulfill it. Destroy people, realize certain desires, and satisfy yourself.
13) twilight: refers to a person's old age.
14) residual force: refers to old age and physical decline.
15) Fragments: Incomplete books.
16) Incomplete: Incomplete: broken; Lack: lack; All: complete. Broken, lacking, very incomplete.
17) residual mountain and water: refers to the residual part after the fall of most of the country. It is also a metaphor for what remains without being eliminated.
18) Leftover soup: refers to leftover food. It is also a metaphor for something given by others.
19) Remnant: a metaphor for the remaining bad guys or evil forces that have not been eliminated.
20) Remnant: It is a metaphor for the bad guys who survived in the process of elimination or elimination. Evil, evil things.
2 1) Out of chapter: refers to incomplete books or scattered poems and calligraphy. Knitting, a thong or rope used to wear bamboo slips. Jane, bamboo slips, bamboo pieces used in ancient writing. Same? Broken and simple? .
22) cruelty: fierce and vicious, without sympathy and compassion.
23) cold baked broken cups: residual: residual; Cup: refers to wine; Grill: barbecue. Refers to leftover food. It is also a metaphor for something given by others.
24) Broken books: refer to incomplete books.
25) Broken bamboo slips: refers to incomplete books or scattered poems and calligraphy.
Interpretation of idioms related to residual words
1) Protecting the disabled and guarding the shortcomings: ① refers to the Confucian scholars of the Confucian School in the Han Dynasty who are obsessed with the incomplete Confucian studies and hold the words of one family. Later, it was often compared to being old-fashioned and not knowing how to improve. (2) refers to the incomplete preservation of ancient books and documents.
2) Help the disabled: Help the disabled and help the old. Describe conservative thinking, not striving for progress.
3) Hold the disabled tightly: ① Hold the broken things tightly. Describe conservative thinking and not accepting new things. (2) refers to adhere to the ancient learning path. (3) Yu insisted on doing it under bad conditions.
4) Get rid of filth: disability: cruelty. Filth: filth, a metaphor of evil power. Eliminate the cruel and decadent forces in society.
5) The flowers are missing the moon: describe the scene of decline. It is also a metaphor for emotional breakdown and divorce.
6) Donate to kill: it means giving up cruelty and slaughter.
7) Killing the disabled: The death penalty can be abolished by persuading cruel people to stop doing evil. It also refers to transforming the people with morality and realizing peaceful governance.
8) Collecting surplus materials: collecting incomplete materials and repairing missing materials.
9) Residual clouds are swept away by the wind: Residual clouds are swept away by strong winds. Metaphor sweeps away the rest of the things at once.
10) Jane: weaving: slender pimp wearing Jane; Jane: Bamboo pieces used for writing in ancient times. Refers to incomplete books and articles.
1 1) Broken pipe and residual sinking: calligraphy and painting are incomplete. Tube and pen; Shen, the ink is still wet.
12) Broken pipe remnants: incomplete calligraphy and painting. Tube and pen; Pen and ink.
13) abridged fragment: Jane: ancient bamboo pieces used for writing; Weaver Girl: A slender pimp in plain clothes. Of an incomplete book.
14) Broken ink: refers to incomplete ancient books.
15) broken rain and broken clouds: it is a metaphor for love between men and women, but love can't last.
16) broken walls: Describe the scene of houses collapsing and broken.
17) defeated soldiers: refers to the remaining soldiers after defeat. Same? Defeated soldier? .
18) Broken bone: defeated: destroyed. Broken scales are flying in the air like snowflakes.
19) defeated willow and flower: defeated: declined. Residual: withered. Withered willows, withered flowers. Used to describe a woman who lived a dissolute life or was abused and abandoned.
20) bring disaster to the country and people: endanger the country and people. Same? Harm the country and the people? .
2 1) Broken wall: ruins: short fallen wall. Residual and collapsed walls. Describe the scene of ruins.
22) wall breaking: wall: round flat jade with a hole in the middle; Zhang: It's like a semi-precious jade. An incomplete wall. Although metaphor is incomplete, it is still a precious thing.
23) Candle in front of the wind: a metaphor for an old man who may die at any time. It is also a metaphor for things that may be destroyed at any time.
24) wind candle: wind candle: the candle blown by the wind is easy to go out; The remaining years: the remaining years, that is, not too long in this world. It is a metaphor for people who are close to death in their later years.
25) linger on: Gou: temporarily, reluctantly; Extension: continuation; Residual breath: breath before death. Reluctantly continue to breathe before death. Metaphor is a temporary survival.
People who read the idioms at the beginning of "Residual Evil" also read:
1. The first four words are the complete set of failed idioms.
2. About four-character idioms with missing beginning
3. What are the idioms at the beginning of the word cup?
4. Keep the introduction of the four-character idioms at the beginning.