It's still a problem of finding fault. Metaphor is deliberately finding fault with others and looking for mistakes.
Catching shadows is a metaphor for saying and doing things without foundation.
The uprooting of roots is still a matter of mowing grass. Metaphor to remove the curse, in order to avoid future trouble.
Get to the bottom of it. Generally, it refers to asking the reason for a thing.
Get to the bottom of it. Generally, it refers to asking the reason for a thing. Get to the bottom of it.
Tracing back to the source. Generally, it refers to asking the reason for a thing.
Find a valley, cross the hills, find a secluded place, and travel around the mountains.
Looking for flowers and asking for willows is originally to enjoy spring scenery. Post-old novels are used to refer to prostitutes. With "looking for flowers and asking for willows."
Looking for flowers and asking for flowers: in the past, it referred to spring scenery, and in the old days it also referred to prostitutes. The original intention is to appreciate the spring scenery. Post-old novels are used to refer to prostitutes.
Seek happiness, try happiness. Describe the pursuit of pleasure.
Look for the end of the stream, not the end. Metaphor does not grasp the fundamental link, but only works hard on side issues.
Making trouble is deliberately creating trouble and causing disputes.
Seek death and survive: seek and find it. Make a fuss about death and life. More refers to scaring people with suicide.
Looking for flaws and gaps: looking for; Defect: the spot on the jade, which is a metaphor for defect; Ho: observation, gap: gap, opportunity. Find fault with others and see if there are any loopholes to drill. To wait for trouble.
Search, disappear, ask, ask: ask. Ask for information.
Line-finding: read line by line; Counting ink: read word for word. Refers to reading sentences without understanding the meaning. It also means working hard on words.
Looking line by line, still chatting in groups. Describe a large number of people queuing in turn.
Searching for details: exploring the mysterious. Subtlety: to the point of being extremely meticulous and profound. Describe the exploration of abstruse things to a very profound degree.
Looking for a better place: looking for. Victory: resorts and scenic spots. When visiting mountains and rivers, look for and find elegant resorts. It is also called "exploring the mysterious", "exploring the mysterious" and "exploring the mysterious and choosing the victory".
Tracing back to the source is tracing back to the source.
Find chapters and sentences: find; Chapter: chapter; Abstract: Excerpt. In the past, scholars looked for excerpts from books and applied them to writing. Refers to piling up ready-made words and phrases in writing, lacking creativity.
Looking for branches and leaves is a metaphor for pursuing secondary and non-fundamental things.
Looking for traces: looking for; Trace: trace, footprint, refers to whereabouts. Looking for someone else's whereabouts everywhere.