1. Verses about dragons spitting water
Poems about dragons spitting water 1. What are the idioms about dragons spitting water
Scars everywhere: scars: trauma. Eyes full of trauma. It is a metaphor that everything you see in front of you is a scene of disaster.
Spring Breeze: Refers to a smile. It is a metaphor for a person's happy and comfortable expression. Describes a happy face.
The garden is full of spring scenery. The garden is full of beautiful spring scenery. A metaphor for a prosperous scene.
Diao Chan is a crowd-pleaser. Diao Chan: a decoration on the hats of attendant officials in the Han Dynasty. It was used to refer to dignitaries. It used to mean that there were too many officials and titles.
The evil is full. Guan: a rope threaded; Ying: full. There are so many sins that it is like threading through a rope. It describes a heinous crime that is about to be punished.
The road is full of hungry people. Death: people who starve to death. The roads were littered with the corpses of people who had died of hunger. Describes the severe famine disaster and the tragic situation in which a large number of people died of hunger and cold.
Full of guests Gao: Noble. Noble friends filled the seats. Describes many guests.
Successful deeds: merit: all over the world; deeds: good deeds. Feudal superstition refers to the achievement of merit and perfect conduct.
Successful merits and deeds are a metaphor for successful completion of events.
Perfect merit and deeds. Merit: all over the world; deeds: good deeds. Feudal superstition refers to the achievement of merit and perfect conduct.
The ditch is full and the trench is flat, describing fullness.
Pride and complacency. Look down on others and be satisfied with one's own achievements.
The house is filled with gold and jade. The house is filled with gold and jade. Describes a lot of wealth. Also described as rich in knowledge.