1. A four-character idiom starting with 下
The writing becomes an article: The article is written as soon as the pen is waved. Describes someone who is quick and thoughtful in writing.
Write a thousand words: A thousand words: a long essay. Describes quick thinking and quick writing.
This will not be the case next time: You cannot do this again next time. It means that you will only accommodate this time.
At the beginning of getting off the bus: Yi: classical Chinese particle; Shi: start. The old one means that the new official has just arrived. Now is a metaphor for arriving at a place with a work assignment.
Lower Riba: Originally refers to a popular folk song among the Chu people during the Warring States Period. A metaphor for popular literature and art.
Dismount and look at the flowers: a metaphor for stopping, going deep into reality, and conducting serious investigation and research.
Issue an order to expel guests: Qin Shihuang once issued an order to expel guests from various countries. Generally refers to the host driving away unwelcome guests.
Studying at the lower level and reaching the higher level: refers to learning about human relations and affairs, and then understanding the laws of nature.
The lower part is blocked and the upper part is deafened: plug: blocked. Deafness: Loss of hearing in the ear. The lower part is blocked and the upper part has hearing loss. It means that the real situation cannot be uploaded and distributed.
The situation or opinion below can be communicated to the above.
The bird hides in the deep mountains and valleys in winter, and comes out to fly in the trees in spring. It is used to describe people abandoning darkness and approaching light, or moving from a bad situation to a good situation. On the contrary, it is called "Xia Qiao enters the quiet world".
The Valley of Relocation: Used to describe people moving from light to darkness, or from a good situation to a bad situation.
Xiaqiyise: Describes a pleasant complexion and a respectful attitude. Same as "lower Qi Yisheng".
Dismounting Feng Fu: It is used as a metaphor for a person who returns to his old career.
The lower mausoleum is replaced by the upper one: the one below is superior to the one above, and the one above is idle and inactive. It means that the top and bottom are out of order, and the rules and disciplines are ruined. Ling means "Ling".
Next chapter breakdown: The formulas used at the end of each chapter in chapter novels. Nowadays, it is often used to describe the result of the development of events.
The beginning of getting off the bus: refers to the official arriving at his post. Same as "the beginning of getting off the bus".
Writing with spirit: It means that when you write an article, your literary thoughts rush forward, as if you have divine power. Describes someone who is quick in writing and good at writing articles or writes articles very well.
The writing becomes the article: Describes the quick writing and thinking. Same as "write a pen and make it a chapter".
Shimotsaka: A projectile rolled down a hillside. It is a metaphor for following the trend without any hindrance, being agile and without stagnation.
Showing authority: It originally refers to the authority an official shows to his subordinates when he first takes office. Later, it generally refers to showing one's power to the other party from the beginning.
Writing a thousand words, digressing thousands of miles: I wrote a long article, but did not touch on the topic.
Shimohan walking pill: Han: slope; pill: projectile. Roll the projectile down the slope. A metaphor for speaking quickly and fluently.
Xiaqi Yisheng: Xiaqi: a respectful attitude: Yisheng: a pleasant voice. Describes a soft voice and a respectful attitude.
Get off the bus and show authority: It originally meant that in the feudal era, as soon as an official took office, he would show his authority and deal with his subordinates strictly. Later, it generally refers to showing a little bit of power to the other party from the beginning.
The crime of crying while getting off the car: In the old days, it was said that the monarch showed concern for the people.
Descend from the tree and enter the deep valley: Get down from the tall tree and go into the deep valley. It is a metaphor for abandoning light and turning to darkness, or turning from a good situation into a bad situation.
Write like a god: It means that when you write an article, your thoughts flow as if you have divine power. Describes someone who is quick in writing and good at writing articles or writes articles very well.
Write an article with just one stroke: Write an article quickly with just one stroke of pen. Describes quick thinking and talent.
Whereabouts are unknown: whereabouts: whereabouts, whereabouts.
Refers to not knowing where the person or thing you are looking for is 2. What are the four-letter words starting with the word "下"
At the beginning of getting off the car,
The whereabouts are unknown,
The next step is not an example,
The next step is to enter the quiet world,
The next step is to get off the car and Feng Fu’s wife,
The lower part of the situation is reached,
The lower part is blocked Go up deaf,
Issue the order to expel guests,
Write the wind and thunder,
Write a thousand words,
Go down to the mausoleum to replace,
The fool will not move,
The next chapter will be decomposed,
Get off the horse and show dominance,
Get off the horse and watch the flowers,
Come down Wujie,
Learn from the bottom and reach the top,
Stand down and show authority,
Don’t be disrespectful to the subordinates,
Follow the sentiments from below,
Just write with ease,
Write with spirit,
Dismount Feng Fu,
Look at each other with lower eyes,
The writing becomes a chapter,
Shimoban Zumaru,
The curtain is put down to study,
There is no place to go down,
The official is not in charge,
Keep writing
Set up camp in the village,
Get off the car and cry about the crime,
Get off the horse and watch the flowers,
Xia Bu Lai Tai,
Xia Qigang Valley,
Lower Liba people 3. Four-character idioms starting with the same word
One saddle and one horse is a metaphor for monogamy.
Yibandiandian means "diandiandian", often alluding to the relationship between men and women. Class, pass "Bann?".
A speck of a speck is a metaphor for a very small part. One stroke is meticulous: meticulous.
Not even a single stroke is careless. Once you get sick, you can't get out of bed again.
It is a metaphor that after getting sick, the condition will worsen day by day and eventually lead to death. Being impartial means being impartial in everything you say and do.
Reach the sky in one step: Go up. One step up to the sky.
It is a metaphor for reaching a very high state or level all at once. Sometimes it is also used to describe a person who suddenly becomes successful and climbs to a high position.
Extraordinary means appearance; ordinary means ordinary. Describes a person who is handsome and energetic.
An extraordinary appearance describes a person's appearance as unusual. Wipe it out one by one.
It is a metaphor for canceling everything. One stroke means canceling everything.
Same as "cancel with one stroke". Wipe out the account one stroke at a time.
It is a metaphor for canceling everything. One stroke cancels everything.
Also used as "a write-off". Write it off and wipe it out one by one.
It is a metaphor for canceling everything. A top-ranking award means that all candidates are admitted.
Ordinary knowledge, ordinary knowledge. It means not to argue with people who have low knowledge and poor cultivation, saying "Don't share the same knowledge with him."
A spotted leopard looked at the leopard through the small hole in the bamboo tube, and only saw a stripe on the leopard's body. It is a metaphor for seeing only part of something, which means that what you see is incomplete or only a little bit gained.
To erase in one stroke is to rashly negate all achievements and advantages. Same as "erasure with one stroke".
Erase one stroke at a time, erase them all. It is a metaphor for rashly negating all achievements and advantages.
To erase with one stroke is a metaphor for rashly negating all achievements and advantages. To wipe it out with one stroke: to write it off.
Draw one stroke and erase them all. It is a metaphor for rashly negating all achievements and advantages.
It is difficult for one person to go against the opinions of others without violating them. It is difficult for one person to go against the opinions of others without obeying them.
Piety means sincerity. One list of talents: refers to appearance.
Describes a person’s handsome and upright appearance. A person's appearance is described as handsome.
Table, instrument. "A defeat is like water" describes the army's huge defeat, which is as out of control as water splashed on the ground.
A character is described as handsome. Table, instrument.
Farewell is like rain, like rain that cannot return to the clouds after it falls. It describes how difficult it is to see each other again after separation.
To hold on to something is a metaphor for sticking to the old ways and refusing to change. One book and ten profits: capital; profit: profit.
Small cost, big profit. It also means that the power under the metaphor is very small, but the benefits are huge.
One board and three eyes: the rhythm of opera music. It means that words and actions are orderly or in compliance with the rules.
Sometimes it is also used as a metaphor for doing things in a rigid manner and not knowing how to be flexible. One step three wags refers to the way a person walks swaying or leisurely and contented; one wave three twists and turns: refers to the nip in calligraphy; zhe: refers to the turning of the pen when writing.
It originally refers to the twists and turns of writing style. It is a metaphor for the ups and downs of the structure of the article.
It also refers to many unexpected changes in the progress of things. Once you fail, you will be completely ruined.
Describe failure to the point of being out of control. Yibiaodang describes the appearance as dignified.
Waves and waves are a metaphor for the continuous development and changes of something after its beginning. It’s the same as “one wave only makes a move and thousands of waves follow”.
Generally, they are exactly the same, with no differences. Yibiwuji refers to the vastness of the water or sky, which is green or blue.
The cost of making a profit is small, but the profit is huge. A vast expanse of blue describes endless green.
The 105th day after the winter solstice. Refers to cold food day.
A Wanshu book: root; Wan: many; Shu: different. Although things are very different, they actually have the same origin.
It is a metaphor that things never change but remain true to their origins. A petal of heart fragrance means heart fragrance: In the old days, it was said that the center of piety can lead to the enlightenment of Buddhism, just like burning incense.
A metaphor for a very sincere intention (used in wishes). Liu Kun of the Jin Dynasty was the first to use the whip. Liu Kun was less ambitious and became friends with his ancestors. His ambition was to regain the Central Plains. He once wrote to his relatives: "I am waiting for the day to come. I am determined to be an owl and rebel against the captives. I am always afraid that my ancestors will be born before me."
See "Book of Jin·Biography of Liu Kun". Later, I thought it was an example of striving for the first place.
Also generally refers to going first. A whip strikes first and then is regarded as an example of fighting for the lead.
Also generally refers to going first. One class and one generation means equal and equal.
One for one, one for one, one for a while, one for a while. Refers to situations or circumstances that change over time.
A feast for the eyes: the blessing of seeing rare or beautiful things. Describes seeing beautiful things that are hard to see.
One step at a time is like encountering a ghost. Describes being suspicious when things happen.
One step at a time refers to a person who is good at using strategies and has many tricks. One class and one level is equivalent to one official and one half job.
Generally refers to official positions. One bowl, one bowl, one bowl, one bottle: a monk’s eating utensils.
Refers to the simple utensils used by monks when traveling. To describe a poor family, step by step: walk; trend: walk quickly.
When others take a step, he also takes a step. Describes imitating or following others in everything. One sad and one happy, both sad and happy.
Strict and orderly refers to words and actions that are orderly or in compliance with the rules. Sometimes it is also used as a metaphor for being rigid in doing things and not knowing how to be flexible.
To be impartial: to control, to preside over; to: the ultimate, the most. Everything is done out of public interest.
Describes selflessness. A gray nose is a metaphor for hitting a wall or being reprimanded.
Serious: dignified and upright. Originally refers to a moral classic.
Later used to describe a solemn and solemn attitude and seriousness. Sometimes sarcastic.
A serious book originally refers to a moral classic. Later, it was used to describe a solemn and solemn attitude and seriousness.
Sometimes sarcastic. A helping hand: an arm.
Refers to part of the power or not much power. To offer a little help.
The power of one arm: arm. Refers to part of the power or not much power.
It means helping out a little bit. One petal of incense: one stick of incense.
Use a lit stick of incense to express your piety in your heart. It is often used to express respect for teachers.
Set in stone: formulate, form. Once formed, it never changes.
Accidents or errors that may occur if things go wrong. One mistake and a hundred mistakes means that one is wrong on a key issue, and none of the other related things are right.
A mistake or a mistake refers to an accident or mistake. One long and half short refers to an unexpected disaster or accident.
Same as "one long and two short". Not a speck of dust can describe purity and purity.
"Not a single dust will fall" originally refers to the way Buddhists eliminate material desires and keep their hearts pure when practicing. Now it generally refers to not being affected by bad habits or bad atmosphere at all. 4. Which four-character idioms begin with the word "京"
One saddle and one horse is a metaphor for monogamy.
Yibandiandian means "diandiandian", often alluding to the relationship between men and women. Class, pass "Bann?".
A speck of a speck is a metaphor for a very small part. One stroke is meticulous: meticulous.
Not even a single stroke is careless. Once you get sick, you can't get out of bed again.
It is a metaphor that after getting sick, the condition will worsen day by day and eventually lead to death. Being impartial means being impartial in everything you say and do.
Reach the sky in one step: Go up. One step up to the sky.
It is a metaphor for reaching a very high state or level all at once. Sometimes it is also used to describe a person who suddenly becomes successful and climbs to a high position.
Extraordinary means appearance; ordinary means ordinary. Describes a person who is handsome and energetic.
An extraordinary appearance describes a person's appearance as unusual. Wipe it out one by one.
It is a metaphor for canceling everything. One stroke means canceling everything.
Same as "cancel with one stroke". Wipe out the account one stroke at a time.
It is a metaphor for canceling everything. One stroke cancels everything.
Also used as "a write-off". Write it off and wipe it out one by one.
It is a metaphor for canceling everything. A top-ranking award means that all candidates are admitted.
Ordinary knowledge, ordinary knowledge. It means not to argue with people with low knowledge and poor cultivation, saying "Don't be as knowledgeable as him."
Yiban Peeping Leopard looked at the leopard through the small hole in the bamboo tube, and only saw a stripe on the leopard's body. It is a metaphor for seeing only part of something, which means that what you see is incomplete or only a little bit gained.
To erase in one stroke is a metaphor for rashly negating all achievements and advantages. Same as "erasure with one stroke".
Erase one stroke at a time, erase them all. It is a metaphor for rashly negating all achievements and advantages.
To erase with one stroke is a metaphor for rashly negating all achievements and advantages. To wipe it out: to cancel it.
Draw one stroke and erase them all. It is a metaphor for rashly negating all achievements and advantages.
It is difficult for one person to go against the opinions of others without violating them. It is difficult for one person to go against the opinions of others without obeying them.
Piety means sincerity. One list of talents: refers to appearance.
Describes a person’s handsome and upright appearance. A person's appearance is described as handsome.
Table, instrument. "A defeat is like water" describes the army's huge defeat, which is as out of control as water splashed on the ground.
A character is described as handsome. Table, instrument.
Farewell is like rain, like rain that cannot return to the clouds after it falls. It describes how difficult it is to see each other again after separation.
To hold on to something is a metaphor for sticking to the old ways and refusing to change. One book and ten profits: capital; profit: profit.
Small cost, big profit. It also means that the power under the metaphor is very small, but the benefits are huge.
One board and three eyes: the rhythm of opera music. It means that words and actions are orderly or in compliance with the rules.
Sometimes it is also used as a metaphor for doing things in a rigid manner and not knowing how to be flexible. One step three shake refers to the way a person walks swaying or leisurely and contented. Twists and turns: refers to the nip in calligraphy; zhe: refers to the turning of the pen when writing.
It originally refers to the twists and turns of writing style. It is a metaphor for the ups and downs of the structure of the article.
It also refers to many unexpected changes in the progress of things. Once you fail, you will be completely ruined.
Describe failure to the point of being out of control. Yibiaodang describes the appearance as dignified.
Waves and waves are a metaphor for the continuous development and changes of something after its beginning. It’s the same as “one wave only makes a move and thousands of waves follow”.
Generally, they are exactly the same, with no differences. Yibiwuji refers to the vastness of the water or sky, which is green or blue.
The cost of making a profit is small, but the profit is huge. A vast expanse of blue describes endless green.
The 105th day after the winter solstice. Refers to cold food day.
A Wanshu book: root; Wan: many; Shu: different. Although things are very different, they actually have the same origin.
It is a metaphor that things never change but remain true to their origins. A petal of heart fragrance means heart fragrance: In the old days, it was said that the center of piety can lead to the enlightenment of Buddhism, just like burning incense.
A metaphor for a very sincere intention (used in wishes). Liu Kun of the Jin Dynasty was the first to use the whip. Liu Kun was less ambitious and became friends with his ancestors. His ambition was to regain the Central Plains. He once wrote to his relatives: "I am waiting for the day to come. I am determined to be an owl and rebel against the captives. I am always afraid that my ancestors will be born before me."
See "Book of Jin·Biography of Liu Kun". Later, I thought it was an example of striving for the first place.
Also generally refers to going first. A whip strikes first and then is regarded as an example of fighting for the lead.
Also generally refers to going first. One class and one generation means equal and equal.
One for one, one for one, one for a while, one for a while. Refers to situations or circumstances that change over time.
A feast for the eyes: the blessing of seeing rare or beautiful things. Describes seeing beautiful things that are hard to see.
One step at a time is like encountering a ghost. Describes being suspicious when things happen.
One step at a time refers to a person who is good at using strategies and has many tricks. One class and one level is equivalent to one official and one half job.
Generally refers to official positions. One bowl, one bowl, one bowl, one bottle: a monk’s eating utensils.
Refers to the simple utensils used by monks when traveling. To describe a poor family, step by step: walk; trend: walk quickly.
When others take a step, he also takes a step. Describes imitating or following others in everything, sad and happy, which is both sad and happy.
Strict and orderly refers to words and actions that are orderly or in compliance with the rules. Sometimes it is also used as a metaphor for being rigid in doing things and not knowing how to be flexible.
To be impartial: to control, to preside over; to: the ultimate, the most. Everything is done out of public interest.
Describes selflessness. A gray nose is a metaphor for hitting a wall or being reprimanded.
Serious: dignified and upright. Originally refers to a moral classic.
Later used to describe a solemn and solemn attitude and seriousness. Sometimes sarcastic.
A serious book originally refers to a moral classic. Later, it was used to describe a solemn and solemn attitude and seriousness.
Sometimes sarcastic. A helping hand: an arm.
Refers to part of the power or not much power. To offer a little help.
The power of one arm: arm. Refers to part of the power or not much power.
It means helping out a little bit. One petal of incense: one stick of incense.
Use a lit stick of incense to express your piety in your heart. It is often used to express respect for teachers.
Set in stone: formulate, form. Once formed, it never changes.
Accidents or errors that may occur if things go wrong. One mistake and a hundred mistakes means that one is wrong on a key issue, and none of the other related things are right.
A mistake or a mistake refers to an accident or mistake. One long and half short refers to an unexpected disaster or accident.
Same as "one long and two short". Not a speck of dust can describe purity and purity.
"Not a single dust will fall" originally refers to the way Buddhists eliminate material desires and keep their hearts pure when practicing. Now it generally refers to not being affected by bad habits or bad atmosphere at all.
Also used.
5. Four-character idioms starting with the first word
1: to achieve success in one go [yī cù ér jiù]
1. Explanation: 贴: step on; ji: success. One step will lead to success. It means that things are easy and successful at once.
2. From: Su Xun of the Song Dynasty, "Shangtian Privy Book": "No scholar in the world wants to create a realm of saints in one fell swoop."
3. Example: What has happened in the past Acceptance is all a rough idea, and it is impossible to avoid the complexity! "History of Pain·Original Narrative" by Wu Jianren of the Qing Dynasty
2: Become famous in one fell swoop [ yī jǔ chéng míng ]
1. Explanation: Originally refers to becoming famous once you pass the imperial examination. The back finger suddenly became famous.
2. From: "Warring States Policy·Qin Policy": "However, the name of Prince Bo can be achieved in one fell swoop." Tang Dynasty Han Yu's "Epitaph of Siye Dou Gong, the son of the Tang Dynasty": "Gong When he becomes famous in one fell swoop, he will say to his colleagues: 'It's not my talent, it's my uncle's selfishness.'" ”
3. Example: No one asked under the window for ten years, ~ the world knows. Jin Liu Qi’s "Gui Qianzhi" Volume 7
Three: Cut two with one knife [yī dāo liǎng duàn ]
1. Explanation: Cut into two parts with one knife. It is a metaphor for resolutely severing ties.
2. From: Volume 12 of "Wudeng Huiyuan" by Shi Puji of the Song Dynasty: "One knife." Two paragraphs, not called a master. "Volume 44 of "Zhu Zi Yu Lei": "Looking at this, it can be seen that self-denial is cut off from the root, and it is cut off, let alone cute. ”
3. Grammar: contraction; used as predicate, attributive, object; metaphor to resolutely sever ties
4: One call and a hundred responses [yī hū bǎi yìng]
1 . Explanation: When one person shouts, many people respond immediately
2. From: Volume 5 of Han Ying's "Han Shi Wai Zhuan": "Those who are happy at the moment and promise again and again are people's subordinates." . ”
3. Example: Peasant association members are all over the mountains and plains, carrying spears, darts and short sticks~, and the bandits have nowhere to hide. *** "Inspection Report on the Peasant Movement in Hunan"
Five: Acting on one's own way [yī yì gū xíng ]
1. Explanation: Refers to not accepting other people's advice and stubbornly following one's own subjective ideas
2. From: "Historical Records·Biographies of Cool Officials": "The minister invited Yu, but Yu never thanked him. He only knew the invitations from his friends and guests, and acted alone. ”
3. Example: Although the emperor, Yang Wenruo, and Gao Qiqian intended to negotiate peace with the captives, they did not dare to openly form an alliance with the captives due to the dissent of their subjects. Yao Xueyin's "Li Zicheng" Chapter 1 Volume 1 Chapter 3 6. Beginning with (一
Search for idioms starting with [一] Search for idioms ending with [一] One saddle and one horse (yī ān yī mǎ) Explanation: Metaphor of monogamy .
Source: Volume 2 of "Warning Words" by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "We women Taoists have a saddle and a horse, so we can stand firm." Example: Our young master really wants to eat a toad. Swan meat, good~ that’s all.
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Number One (yī bǎ shǒu) Explanation: A person or the main person in charge of a unit or organization who is outstanding in a certain aspect. Source: Chapter 13 of Volume 1 of Lu Yao's "The Ordinary World": "In Fu Jun and the leader Feng Shikuan have different views on many issues, and Dengyun clearly supports Shikuan."
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) Take it to death (yī bǎ sǐ ná) Explanation: It is a metaphor for sticking to the old ways and refusing to change.
Source: Lao She's "Camel Xiangzi" 8: "Xiangzi didn't say anything. When Gao Ma left, he nodded to himself, seeming to admit that his ability to kill was worthy of admiration, and he was very happy in his heart. . ” Example: More related content (synonyms, antonyms, idioms, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc.
) A key opens a lock (yī bǎ yào shi kāi yī bǎ suǒ) Explanation: One key can only open one lock.
It is a metaphor for using different methods to solve different problems. Source: Example: More related content (synonyms, antonyms, idioms, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc.
) One hundred and twenty lines (yī bǎi èr shí háng) Explanation: Ju three hundred Sixty lines.
Refers to various industries. Source: The first volume of "The Legacy of Xuanhe": "[Wei Zong and others] sang and had fun all day long, so they set up a market in the palace, ordering their maids to sell tea and wine, and one hundred and twenty brokers to do business."
Example: I think, everyone is well clothed and well fed, but who controls my family? This question can be said to be an accusation and denial of the prostitution system. More related content (synonyms, antonyms, idioms, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc.) from Yuan·Guan Hanqing's "Golden Thread Pond" (Yī bǎi wǔ rì) Explanation : The one hundred and fifth day after the winter solstice.
Refers to the cold food day. Source: Liang Zongmao of the Southern Dynasties, "Jingchu Sui Sui Ji": "On the 15th day of the last winter festival, there was strong wind and heavy rain, which was called cold food and no fire for three days."
Example: ~ Traveling in the spring suburbs, there are thirty-six streams of spring water. It rains heavily in Qianqiu Temple, but it clears up in front of the shooting peak.
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One defeat is like water (yī bài rú shuǐ) Explanation: It describes the army's great defeat, which is as out of control as water splashed on the ground. Source: *** "Inspection Report on the Peasant Movement in Hunan": "In the first period, what the rich peasants heard was that Jiangxi was completely defeated. Chiang Kai-shek injured his foot and flew back to Guangdong."
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Complete failure (yī bài tú dì) Explanation: Once you fail, you will be in a mess. Describes a failure that is beyond control.
Source: "Historical Records: The Benji of Emperor Gaozu": "The world is in turmoil, the princes have risen together, and the current generals are not good, and everything is ruined. If I don't dare to love myself, I'm afraid I can't be weak, and I can't fulfill my father, brothers and children. This is For big things, I hope you can choose the best one."
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) Yibanbandian (yī bān bàn diǎn) explanation : Just a little bit, often alluding to the relationship between men and women.
Class, Tong "spot". Source: Song Dynasty Huang Tingjian's "Wang Yuan Xing" lyrics: "I'm afraid you won't have any clove seeds." Xiaosheng has something to do, and he can't leave this woman alone." Example: Volume 30 of "Warning Words" by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "I only know that the bed is on the floor, and I have to do it in a hurry."
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One class, one generation (yī bān yī bèi) Explanation: refers to the same, not the same up and down. Source: Chapter 11 of "The History of Zen" by Fang Ruhao of the Ming Dynasty: "Back then, you slandered the imperial court and fled in hiding. My whole generation suffered countless responsibilities for you, but you hid in selling liquor Li Xiu's family is happy.
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Example: We don’t want to take the lead, we are still in the family of ~, let’s show off our melons. More related content (synonyms, antonyms) Chapter 72 of "The Story of Marriage that Awakens the World" written by Western Zhou Sheng in the Qing Dynasty , idioms, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc.
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