Source: Zhang Tangkun's "In the Ruling and Opposition": "Being in Shen You, asking for wine."
Meaning: pulp: beverage. Metaphor is too demanding.
Ask Ma Tangsi Qiú m m: Tang Si.
Source: "Zhuangzi Tian Zifang": "He has done his best, and women want it because they want the horse in Tang Dynasty."
Meaning: Tang: originally refers to a house without a wall, which is extended to be empty; Shop, here refers to the place where horses are sold. Find the horse where it hasn't stopped. Metaphor is to seek what you need where there is nothing.
ask favours of one's relations and friends
Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" 42: "Or do a little business, or buy a few acres of land, and don't ask for relatives and friends in the future."
Meaning: Begging for help from relatives and friends.
demand perfection
Source: The Analects of Confucius: "A gentleman does not give his relatives or make his ministers complain. Therefore, if there is no truth in being old, he will not abandon it; A person has nothing to prepare. "
Meaning: demand, responsibility: demand; Complete and ready: complete and perfect. Perfect for people and things, no shortcomings.
Perfect destruction
Source: "Mencius Li Lou": "There is a reputation for security, and there are endless sorrows."
Meaning: sabotage: slander. I devoted myself to defending my reputation, but I was slandered.
Better to rely on yourself than to go to others for help.
Source: The Analects of Confucius Wei Linggong: "A gentleman seeks for himself, and a villain seeks for others." Wen Zi Suntech: "It's better to complain than to complain."
Meaning: It is better to work hard than to ask others.
Qiu Ren Delun Chion Delun
Source: The Analects of Confucius: "Why complain about seeking benevolence?"
Meaning: Be kind to others. Metaphor is the realization of ideals and wishes.
Ask god for help.
Source:
Meaning: superstitious people will turn to ghosts and gods for help when they encounter problems, or rely on divination to solve them.
Asking for fields and asking for homes
Source: Biography of the Three Kingdoms Shu Wei Chen Dengchuan: "You have the name of a national scholar. Now the world is in chaos and the emperor has fallen. I hope you are worried about your country and your home, and have the heart to save the world. However, you can't say anything, which is taboo in Long Yuan. Why talk to you? "
Meaning: house: house. There are many ways to buy land, asking real estate agents everywhere. Refers to buying real estate and seeking personal gain. Metaphor is no ambition.
Seek common ground while reserving differences.
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Meaning: seeking: seeking; Save: keep; Different: different. Find out the similarities and disagree.
Thirst is thirst.
Source: Biography of Zhou Ju in the Later Han Dynasty: "I was thirsty for virtue."
Meaning: Visit the wise like thirsty. Describe the urgency of talents in Luo Zhi.
I'd love to.
Source: "Poetry Nan Zhou Guanluo": "I can't wait."
Meaning: I can't find it if I want to. I was eager to ask, but I couldn't get it. After many describe eager to get.
What idioms are there? What idioms are there? Nothing happened, nothing happened.
Innocent for no reason is innocent.
For no reason: out of nothing; So: the reason. For no reason.
Metaphor suddenly reached a high position or realm.
A peaceful step means that a person suddenly rises to a very high position. With "to the top".
Smooth: smooth; Step: go; Qingyun: High altitude. Of a person rising to a very high position at once.
Plain: special. Refers to ordinary and unattractive things or poems.
Nothing strange means that things or poems are ordinary and unattractive. Use "plain".
Clouds on the flat ground mean that the situation suddenly gets better and reaches the heights smoothly and unimpeded. Both are "flat ground and clear clouds".
There is a storm on the flat ground. Metaphor suddenly unexpected disputes or accidents.
The wind and thunder on the ground are still a word. A metaphor for a sudden major change. It is also a metaphor for a sudden increase in prestige or status.
Pinta is a metaphor for a career built from scratch without a foundation.
What, what, what, what, what is an idiom?
Just like fish swimming on a tripod, swallows nest on curtains. Metaphor is a person or thing in extreme danger.
The parting of lovers
Old: Shrike. Metaphor lovers, friends leave.
The scenery is beautiful.
Sing like an oriole and dance like a swallow. It also describes the pleasant scenery and the good situation.
There is not much difference between the two sides.
Metaphorically, both sides are similar.
To other relatives or friends.
Refers to a parting relative or friend.
People at risk of extreme vulnerability
Metaphor in danger, extremely vulnerable people.
Innocent gains
Metaphor is innocent suffering.
The situation is incomplete
Fish live in pots and swallows nest on curtains. Metaphor is extremely incomplete.
Wandering person
Metaphor is a wandering person.
Willow Ying Ge, flower room.
It refers to the singing of willows and the whispering of flowers. Of bright spring.
What is an idiom? What is an idiom? What is an idiom? What is courage?
Basic explanation
Extremely bold and brave.
tidy
"Biography of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Zhi and Zhao Yun" Pei Songzhi quoted Biography and Cloud: "Zi Long is brave."
What idioms do chickens have? Chicken bone bed
Pronunciation j and g ǔ zh and Zhuang
The original meaning of the explanation is to be thin and tired on the mattress because of excessive bereavement and grief. Later, it was compared to showing filial piety in parents' funeral. Also described as thin.
From the Southern Dynasty Yiqing's "Shi Shuo Xin Yu De": "It's called filial piety to mourn with Jiao at the same time, and the king chicken bones support the bed and cries for gifts."
After a few days, the chicken bones propped up, especially before. (Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Parasitic)
What is the idiom of eyes? What are eyes?
It's an eye-opener,
Eager to see,
Dazzling,
Eye-catching,
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder,
Look down on my eyes,
Passing clouds,
Noble and lowly,
Sleepy eyes,
With thick eyebrows and big eyes,
Treat sb. differently,
Smile,
An eye for an eye,
Quick of eye and quick of hand,
Well organized,
You don't know mount tai,
Look on coldly,
Dizziness,
Colored glasses,
Broaden one's horizons,
Everything is the same,
Out of sight, out of mind,
The real eyes are hidden,
Make eyes at each other,
Be greedy,
Leopard head and eyes,
Dizziness,
As short as a fleeting cloud.
What idioms are there? What idioms are there?
Pinyin is bē n z ǒ u xi ā ng gyao, which means that when there is important news, everyone runs to tell each other. From "Under Mandarin and Lu Language".
What idioms are there in the cloud? Idiom: walking on clouds.
Explanation of walking on clouds: Myths describe that immortals, demons or enlightened people can fly in the air in clouds. It also describes people's behavior when the body and mind are in an abnormal state. It also describes supernatural abilities or skills.
Said by: Yang Mo's Song of Youth, Part I, Chapter 4: "Tao * * * is sitting on a stool, his thoughts are in a daze, as if he were walking on clouds."
Example: Chapter 3 of Volume 1 of Li Zicheng by Yao: "This is not a horse at all, but a white dragon walking on clouds! A white dragon. "
Extended data:
Synonym for walking in the clouds:
According to legend, the wisdom of the wisdom society will fly in the clouds, and later it will be described as swiftness or mind.
Riding a horse in the fog is an idiom of China. It used to mean that people who know magic fly in the clouds, but later it was described that Mercedes-Benz is fast or dizzy.
From: "Negative Exposure Chat" back to 19: When the groom throws the whip, the car is as fast as fog.
Example: Call for rain, shake mountains and ride fog, and land on rivers.
The antonym of walking in the clouds:
Living plants
Rooting is an idiom, which means to settle down for a long time or do a good job in a down-to-earth manner.
From: People's Daily 1969. 12.5438+08: "They all said that they should take root in the countryside and work for a lifetime of revolution."
Example: To make more "indomitable spirit" projects take root, we must show persistent courage.
What does this idiom mean?
A change of heart
new word
Basic explanation
Mind, mind: mind; Turn around: Turn around. Change your mind, and don't stick to your old ideas.
tidy
Song Zhuxi's Zhuzi School Animal Trainer V: "Besides, during the day, people will never change their minds and see how much they care about."
idioms solitaire
The irritable ileum is a god-fearing figure, and it is difficult to see things clearly. Wind gives birth to life and death. Bones and bones stand upright on the beam. The gentleman said that the poem clouds and summer trees roll, and the volume is wide and prosperous. Branches and leaves are scattered all over the floor. The door wall is balanced. Peach, plum and Li Bai fight in a wine pool, and the meat forest is cold and sad. Respect for the elderly, pity for the poor, poverty, tongue, tongue and tongue, quick words, witty remarks. The world is full of breath and joy, tears are talking nonsense, and it is not easy to get off the bus without flattery. Backhand mercy is always easy, but arrogance and timidity are difficult. In the cold, people and things are clear from right and wrong, and they are bold and cautious. Obviously, the reward is not laborious, and the machine does not follow the toes. When three people become tigers, it is difficult to lose their tongues, swords, trees, mountains and valleys, swallow their voices and practice thrift.
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Encyclopedia explanation
Changing one's mind is an idiom from Zhu Zhu's Zhuzi School, Disciple Five, which means changing one's mind and not sticking to past opinions. Check the encyclopedia
English translation/ translator/ interpreter
change of heart
What, what, unofficial history idiom? What idioms are there?
Pinyin: bà i guā n y and sh ǐ short spelling: bgys
Synonyms: official novels and anecdotes antonyms: official revision history
Use: combined; As predicate, object and attribute; The floorboard of old novels and miscellaneous history.
Explanation: A small official in ancient times collected gossip and hearsay for the emperor, and later called novels or novelists officials. Refers to old novels and privately compiled history books.
Source: Ming Lingmengchu's "Two Instances of Surprise" Volume 37: "It is said that in the unofficial history of the world, there are many records of encountering gods, immortals, ghosts, monsters and lust."
Now I'm going to dedicate this inscription to the literati and circulate it in China as a ~. (Li Qingru's "Mirror Flower Edge" is the seventieth time)