10 Difficult picture idioms

10 The difficult pictures and guessing idioms are as follows:

The Spring Festival is coming, and relatives are busy again. The niece, a retired teacher of Tsinghua Xueba, once again showed their skills, and they answered 9 questions correctly. Other family members got five right answers. Dear readers, let's see how many you can answer correctly. I will tell you the answers to some questions directly, and some will give some hints. Look at the first picture:

Without saying a word, his mouth ran out alone. Describe a person who speaks without thinking, just say it. Some of us have brains that are better than our mouths, but we can't express our ideas. This was considered to be a very beautiful character in ancient times.

Because ancient people were cautious about their words and deeds, they talked too much and were not taken seriously. In fact, there are historical reasons for this. Because often a few words are not good, you may be punished by the emperor. For example, a person in the Qing Dynasty wrote a poem: There is nothing wrong with the breeze, so why bother to turn over the books? The emperor of the Qing Dynasty thought this poem was intended to satirize the rulers of the Qing Dynasty, so he ordered the author to be beheaded.

The word in this picture is pronounced sa. This idiom is to draw inferences from others. We know that there is a kind of teaching aid in the market, which is an Olympic math book. Many friends don't advocate children to learn Olympic Mathematics. In fact, this is the same as learning calligraphy. Some useful people find it useful, while others find it useless. This depends on the specific situation of the child.

If your child is more relaxed at school, let him do a few Olympic math problems to open up his mind, which is beneficial to him but not harmful. Don't be swayed by public opinion.