Pinyin: Pinyin
Explanation: A moth puts out a fire, which is a metaphor for self-destruction.
Source: Liang Shuzhi's biography: "How can a moth set herself on fire?"
2, gladiator arm when the car
Pinyin: Tang
Explanation: When: Stop. Mantis raised his forelimbs and tried to stop the car from moving forward. It is a metaphor for doing what strength can't do, and it is bound to fail.
Source: "Zhuangzi on Earth": "You don't know that you are a mantis, and you are angry that your arm is a rut. You don't know that you are incompetent."
Step 3 take a sip of water
Pinyin: Qing tíng diγn Shu
Explanation: refers to the action of dragonfly touching the water with its tail when flying on the water. Metaphor is superficial but not profound.
Source: Tang Du Fu's "Qujiang" poem: "The butterfly that picks flowers is deeply seen, and the dragonfly flies slowly."
4, the golden cicada hulls
Pinyin: jρn chán tu not qi ao
Description: cicadas shed their shells when they are adults. Metaphor muddle through, make people can't find it in time.
Source: Yuan Hanqing's "Xie Tianxiang" is the second discount: "I tried some tricks, and I was too anxious to find a lie."
Step 5 come in droves
Pinyin: fěng y not ngér láI
Explanation: Crowded like a bee colony. Describe many people coming together.
Source: "Historical Records of Xiang Yu": "Chen She is the first difficult, and the hero rises."