Idioms starting with the word wash

Wash the troops and herd the horses

Wash the weapons and feed the horses. Refers to preparing for war

Cleaning the intestines and stomach

① Metaphor for complete cleaning. ②A metaphor for a complete change

Listen with all ears

Listen respectfully and attentively

Listen with all ears

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< p>Washing away dirt and seeking scars

It is a metaphor for being overly picky about other people’s mistakes. "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Zhao Yi Zhuan": "If you like it, you will drill into the skin to reveal its hairy feathers; if you dislike it, you will wash away the dirt and look for scars."

Wash away dirt and look for flaws

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Wash away the dirt and seek scars

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Wash your feet and get on the boat

That is Living by the water, boating is very convenient. The quote comes from the "Three Kingdoms·Wu Zhi·Lu Meng Biography": "He also advised Quan to build a dock at Jia Shuikou." Pei Song's annotation quoted Jin Zhangbo's "Wu Lu": "Defending Sun Quan and Wei wanted to build a dock, all the generals said: 'Go ashore to attack the thieves. Wash your feet and enter the boat, why use the dock? '"

Just wash your neck and kill it

Wash your neck, put it under the sword and be chopped. A metaphor for waiting for death

Wash your eyebrows and clean your eyes

The metaphor is clear and clear

Wash your hands and serve your duties

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Wash your hands and serve your duties

It means being honest and selfless and loyal to your duties

Wash your mind and wash away your worries

① Get rid of selfish thoughts. ② Metaphor for complete repentance

Change of mind

"Yi Xici 1": "The sage washes his heart with this." And "Revolution": "A gentleman changes like a leopard, and a villain changes from face to face."

"Later, "washing one's heart and changing one's face" is used as a metaphor for complete repentance

Cleaning one's heart and turning back

See "cleansing one's heart and changing one's face"

Washing and tempering

Cultivating and exercising< /p>