Idioms related to Qi
1. Bold and bold: describes being bold and fearless.
2. Blow to win orchids: the breath is as fragrant as orchids. Describe the breath of a beautiful woman.
3. Speak kindly and calmly: speaking kindly makes people feel comfortable.
4. Harmonious: This refers to an amiable attitude. Now also means that we only talk about harmony with each other and do not talk about principles.
5. A knife hidden in a smile: describes a person who is friendly on the outside but very sinister and vicious on the inside.
6. Wen Gong: gentle and courteous; straightforward: upright character and able to understand others. Refers to the noble qualities of kindness, humility, integrity and honesty.
7. Yin and soft harmful things: Yin: secretly; Rou: gentle; harmful things: harm all things. He looks kind on the outside, but is sinister and vicious on the inside.
8. The atmosphere under the forest: The forest: a secluded place; the atmosphere: demeanor. Refers to a woman's elegant attitude and generous behavior.
9. Heroes deceive others: using the reputation and momentum of outstanding figures to scare others.
10. Smiling but hiding a knife: describes someone who looks kind to someone but is sinister and vicious.
11. The spirit is harmonious and the breath is harmonious.
12. Shiyankewei: Shi: power; Yan: arrogance; Wei: fear. The power and arrogance are very strong and intimidating. It describes powerful people who are arrogant and use their power to do evil, which makes people fearful.
13. Congeniality: refers to friends who have the same thoughts and congenial temperaments.
14. The gentle spring breeze: The warm spring breeze blows people. A metaphor for treating people with an amiable attitude.
15. Towering from the ground: towering from the ground. Towering: soaring into the sky. Describes tallness and majesty. Same as "lifting the earth and leaning on the sky".
16. The habits of Youjun: Youjun: Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher in Jin Dynasty, once served as the general of Youjun and was known as the king of Youjun in the world. Metaphors blindly imitate the ancients and cannot create their own style.
17. Hold your breath and concentrate: Hold your breath: suppress breathing; concentrate: concentrate. Describes a high concentration of attention and being consistent against one's will.
18. The mountain rain is about to come and the wind is all over the building: desire: will. It is a metaphor for the signs and atmosphere on the eve of major changes in the situation.
19. Back to the mountain and overwhelm the sea: Describes that the power and momentum are extremely powerful and can overwhelm everything.
20. Eye refers to Qi command: Eye refers to: moving the eyes to point to objects; Qi command: using the hush sound branch to command people. Use your eyes and complexion to instruct people. Describes an arrogant and arrogant appearance.
21. High-spirited: a vigorous state of mind and momentum.
22. Be easy to separate and separate: break up in an amicable manner without blaming each other.
23. Drinking, sex and wealth: In the old days, this was regarded as the four precepts in life. Generally refers to various bad moral qualities and habits.
24. Majestic: majestic: vast and boundless. Describes the majestic and powerful momentum.
25. Sincerity: loyalty; integrity: integrity. Be loyal and honest.
26. Amiable: Amicable: being kind to others. Describes a kind attitude that makes people willing to approach.
27. Strange fragrance and odor: special fragrance and smell.
28. Unparalleled talent: There is no second person in the world for his heroic spirit.
29. High-spirited: Will and spirit. Describes high spirits and heroic spirit.
30. Swallow mountains and rivers with anger: The momentum can swallow mountains and rivers. Describes great courage.
31. To be groveling: to describe someone who speaks and behaves in a humble and submissive manner.
32. Hangxue: Refers to Cui Hang and Cuixue in the Tang Dynasty. () It is a metaphor for the union of like-minded people.
33. Talented: Cai: talent; Qi: courage. The talent and courage are better than ordinary people.
34. Qi rushes to Niudou: Qi means momentum; Niu and Dou: namely Altair and Big Dipper, refer to the sky. Describes being very angry or very powerful.
35. Sigh: The sound of sighing due to sadness, depression or grief.
36. Discord between face and heart: On the surface, you are very harmonious, but in your heart, you are conflicted.
37. Fractal Tongqi: describes the close relationship between parents and children.
38. Hidden knife in sleeve: Hidden weapon in sleeve. Describes a person who is friendly on the outside but very sinister and vicious on the inside.
39. To be angry and to be ruthless: to be angry and to be angry; to be ruthless: to be ruthless. Rely on his will and act ruthlessly.
40. Collusion: Collusion with each other, venting out of one nostril.
41. Move the mountains and fill the sea: Move the mountains and fill the sea. Refers to the magic power of immortality. Nowadays, it is often used as a metaphor for the great power and courage of human beings to conquer and transform nature.
42. Face and mind are not in harmony: mind: mind. On the surface, he is very friendly, but on the inside, he is conflicted.
43. Vigor: Will and spirit; Fengfa: as fast as the wind. The will and spirit are as strong as the wind. Describes high spirits and heroic spirit.
44. Xuarrogance relies on one's own spirit: Xuarrogance: is vain and arrogant; relies on one's own spirit and energy. Vain, arrogant, and motivated.
45. Great momentum: momentum: prestige and momentum; Hao: vast. The prestige and momentum are very strong.
46. Qiyu Xuanang: describes a person who is full of energy and has extraordinary demeanor.
47. Work hard: consume your mind and energy.
48. To hold one's sleeves: To hold one's sleeves up; To hold one's wrist with one's hand. Describe excitement and anger.
49. Exerting loyalty and integrity: Exerting loyalty and integrity.
50. Move mountains and create seas: Move mountains and create seas. It is a metaphor for the great power and courage of human beings to conquer nature.