There are 10 idioms about monkeys and chickens.

Idioms about monkeys: coronation of bathing monkeys, Year of the Monkey, Monkey Moon, making an example of chickens, monkey cheeks, scaring chickens, playing tricks on monkeys, bathing monkeys with earth dragons, crowned cranes, monkey costumes, and monkeys taking the moon.

Idioms about chickens: smell the chicken and dance, beat the chicken for the morning, stand out from the crowd, the chicken calls the dog to steal, the chicken is restless, and it is stunned, killing the chicken to get the egg, killing the chicken as an example, the golden rooster is independent, the chicken flies and the dog jumps, the chicken and the dog hear each other, and the chicken is broken.

1, chicken and dog pieces

Explanation: Describe things piecemeal and unsystematic.

From: Mao Dun's Miscellaneous Notes on Rainy Days in the Republic of China: "This thing can't afford a good name, so it is proposed to be titled:' Chicken and dog break the cloud'."

Interpretation: then, this function can not be without good reputation, so the simulation topic says: chicken and dog are broken.

Grammar: combination; As predicate, object, attribute and adverbial; derogatory sense

2, pointed-billed monkey face

Explanation: cheek: cheek. Sharp mouth and thin cheeks. Describe people as ugly and vulgar.

From: Qing Wu Jingzi's The Scholars, the third time: "Like you, you should take a piss by yourself and take a picture! No three no four, just want to eat swan fart. "

No matter how ugly and vulgar you are, you should look at yourself by peeing. You just want to eat swan meat.

Grammar: combination; As object and complement; Describe ugliness

3. Chickens and dogs listen to each other.

Description: It means densely populated.

From: Lao Zi by Li Er in the pre-Qin Dynasty: "Be willing to eat, be beautiful in clothes, be prepared for danger in times of peace, and be happy as a custom. When neighboring countries confront each other, the voices of chickens and dogs are endless, and the people do not interact. "

Interpretation: People feel sweet about their food, beautiful about their clothes, comfortable about their house and satisfied with their customs. Neighboring countries can see each other, crowing and barking can be heard, but people don't communicate with each other until they die of old age.

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As a predicate; Densely populated

4. Smell the chicken dancing

Commentary: Get up and dance the sword when you hear the cock crow. Metaphor after aspiring to serve the country, the people rise in time.

"Biography of the Book of Jin Zu Ti" Tang Fang Ling Xuan said: "In the middle of the night, I heard a chicken crow, and I thought it was a good sound." For dancing. "

Commentary: He and Sikong Liu Kun are both secretaries of state. They are like-minded and went to bed. Hearing the pheasant crow in the middle of the night, Zu Ti kicked Liu Kun awake with his foot and said, "This cry is not bad." So I got up to learn sword dance.

Grammar: linkage; As a predicate; Include praise

5, stupefied

Explanation: stay: silly, in a daze. Stay like a wooden chicken. Describe becoming numb with fear or surprise.

From: Zhuangzi's Zhuangzi Sheng Da in the Warring States Period: "A few days. Although the chicken sings, it has not changed, and it looks like a wooden chicken, which is full of virtue; If a chicken doesn't dare to answer, go away. "

Example: Even if a chicken sometimes crows, it won't panic, but it looks like a chicken made of wood. It is psychologically ready, and other chickens dare not challenge and have to run away.

Grammar: formal; As predicate, adverbial and complement; derogatory sense