There is a word "meaning" in idioms or poems, and the more the better.

Say: a word.

all in all

Serious words are boring.

A famous motto

call a spade a spade

Pour out what you know without reservation; Say what you know, and say it without reservation; Speak from the heart

Boldly defend justice

The meaning is implicit.

Put aside good words because of men

Meaning: Drunkenness has nothing to do with alcohol.

Act willfully and crazily

Be very satisfied with yourself

The subtlety of (something) can be felt, but it can't be described; The meaning of (sth) is beyond words.

Full depth

Have no interest.

meaningful

Act on impulse

be high-spirited and vigorous

Righteousness: attach importance to righteousness and commit suicide.

Four commandments

Buzz

be filled with righteous indignation

Have an unshirkable responsibility

Bing Yi, never look back.

A person's lofty morality reaches the clouds.

Subtle words with profound meaning

Never talk/say anything serious

Explain without really understanding.

be ungrateful

The principle of heaven and earth-just

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