Look at poems and find idioms.

1. Bright eyes: it means that the eyes are bright enough to see the new fine hairs on birds and animals in autumn. Describe keen eyes and careful observation. Shen Fu's childlike interest: "I remember when I was a child, I was able to observe the sun and autumn with my eyes ..." From Mencius Hui Liang Wang Shang: "Seeing through the autumn."

2. Self-satisfaction: Describe joy and satisfaction. "Children's Fun": "I wander among them and feel at ease."

3. behemoth: refers to something big and bulky, and also refers to something that looks strong but is actually weak. Children's interest: "Suddenly there is a monster, pulling up the mountain and falling down the tree ..." It comes from Tang Zongyuan's "Three Commandments, Qian Donkey": "When the tiger sees it, the demon is also ..."

4. Review old knowledge and gain new knowledge: you can gain new knowledge by reviewing what you have learned; This also means revisiting historical experience and better understanding the present. Originated from Ten: "Review the past and learn the new, and you can be a teacher. "

5. See Siqi: When I see a person with good moral character, I want to describe him as studious and enterprising, just like him. Originated from the tenth saying: "See the sage thinking strange words, see the sage and introspect. "

6. Choose good and follow: choose good and follow, that is, adopt and implement correct opinions. Origin from ten ":"A threesome, there must be a teacher. Choose good and follow it, but change it if it is not good. "

7. A long way to go: a long way to go; Metaphor is a great responsibility and requires long-term struggle. Originated from Ten: "Scholars have a long way to go to strive for self-improvement. "

8. Don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you: Don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you. Originated from Ten: "Zi Gong asked:' Who can keep a word for life? Confucius said,' I forgive you! Do to others what you don't want them to do to you. "

9. lifelike: one by one clearly appears in front of you. Pu Songling's Mountain City: "There are hundreds of millions of buildings, halls and squares."

10. A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise: for example, a bad thing may turn into a good thing. From "A blessing in disguise" (selected from "Huainanzi Human Training").

1 1. Confused: Because things are complicated, it is difficult to see the truth clearly. From Mulan's poem: "The male rabbit's feet are numerous and the female rabbit's eyes are blurred;" When two rabbits walk beside the ground, can Ann tell whether I am a male or a female? "

12. Wu Xia Amon: Metaphorically speaking, a person has little knowledge. Sun Quan's "Persuading Learning" (selected from Sima Guang's "Zi Tong Zhi Jian"): "Only those who are wise in the present can be resourceful, not those who return to Wu and go to Amon!" Originated from The History of the Three Kingdoms and Wu Zhi.

13. Looking at others with new eyes shows that others have made progress and can no longer look at them with old eyes. Sun Quan advised him to study: "Being away from you for three days is even more impressive ..."

14. Kuafu's pursuit of the sun: a metaphor for great determination or overreaching. Day by day from Kuafu (selected from Shan Hai Jing Overseas North Jing).

15. Xanadu: refers to an ideal place without external interference or an isolated fantasy world. Originated from Tao Yuanming's Peach Blossom Garden.

16. Being suddenly enlightened: it describes that the small darkness suddenly becomes spacious and bright, and it also describes (after being guided by others or thinking by yourself) suddenly understanding and understanding. From Peach Blossom Spring: "Only when you are narrow at first can you understand people. The number of complex lines is ten steps, and it suddenly becomes clear. "

17. Enjoy yourself: comfortable, happy and proud. Peach Blossom Garden: "I have yellow hair and I am happy."

18. Nobody cares: nobody asks and is excluded. Originated from the Peach Blossom Garden: "(Liu Ziji) heard about it and followed it gladly. If you fail, you will find the disease. I was not interested after that. "

19. Not creeping and not branching: the original meaning is that the lotus stems are straight, not creeping and not branching; After metaphor speaking or writing articles is not slow, don't rock the boat. Originated from Zhou Dunyi's "Love Lotus Theory" in the Northern Song Dynasty: "Communication is straightforward, not sloppy, fragrant and clear, and it is not ridiculous to look at graceful plants from a distance."

20. The mountains are heavy and the water is mixed: the mountains overlap and the running water surrounds them; Describe beautiful scenery. Originated from the Song Dynasty's "Traveling to Shanxi Village": "There is no way to recover from the mountains and heavy waters, and there is another village."

2 1. A bright future: a metaphor for a turning point in hope or predicament. From "Traveling to Shanxi Village": "There is no doubt about mountains and rivers, and there is another village."

22. Do not ask for answers: the original meaning of reading is only to understand the main idea, not to swear; What I mean now is to be satisfied with only a general understanding, not to do in-depth understanding. Originated from Tao Yuanming's Biography of Mr. Wuliu: "Good reading, not asking for a very good solution; Every time I know something, I am so happy that I forget to eat. "

23. Sadness: sadness, joy, separation and reunion refer to all kinds of experiences, encounters and feelings in life. Originated from Su Shi's When is the Bright Moon? People have joys and sorrows, and the moon has ups and downs. This matter is ancient and difficult. "

24. Political integrity and harmony: government decrees are smooth and people's hearts are connected; Describe the scene of national peace and security. Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower" in the Northern Song Dynasty: "Next year, everything will go smoothly."

25. Everything is abandoned: many abandoned enterprises have been set up again. "Yueyang Tower": "Next year, the government will be harmonious and everything will go smoothly." Now, the standard word form is "Everything is thriving".

26. Relaxed and happy: open-minded and cheerful. "Yueyang Tower": "It's refreshing to climb the tower, forget the humiliation, and leave the wine in the wind."

27. The meaning of drunkenness is not in the wine: it means that there are other plans or ulterior motives. Originated from Ouyang Xiu's Preface to Drunk Pavilion in the Northern Song Dynasty: "Drunk is not in wine, but also between mountains and rivers."

28. pheasant: refers to game and wild vegetables. From "The Drunken Pavilion" ... Wild pheasants mixed with the past are a feast. "

29. Staggered drinking: The wine vessel and the wine slices rise and fall alternately (the slices and bamboo slices are drinking), describing the lively scene of gathering and drinking. Originated from the preface to the drunken pavilion: "the joy of feasting is not silk or bamboo." Among the shooters, the players win, the players stagger, and everyone who sits up is happy. "

30. Ambition: It means to be ambitious. From "Chen She Family": "Chen She sighed:' Woo! Swallows know the ambition of swans! "

3 1. Perseverance and sharpness: wearing solid armor and holding sharp weapons; Describe armed into battle. From "Chen She aristocratic family": "The general is determined to be sharp, but he can't cut the road, so he will punish Qin ..." "Being" means "wearing".

32. Look down on yourself: those who have no foundation look down on themselves. Zhuge Liang's "Model": "It's impossible to belittle yourself, raise it without meaning, and block the way of loyalty and admonition."

33. Crime: refers to doing evil and breaking the law and discipline. From "Teacher's Model": "Anyone who commits a crime, who is honest and kind, should be rewarded with punishment ..."

34. Visiting a thatched cottage: a metaphor for sincere and repeated invitations. Originated from "A Teacher's Example": "The first emperor was not mean to his ministers, but gave up on himself and cared for them in the grass ..."

35. If you get more help, you will get the support and help of the majority if you are moral, but you will never get support if you violate justice. It comes from "getting more help from the Tao but not from the Tao" (selected from Mencius' The Ugly Sun): "Those who get more help from the Tao will get less help from those who lose it. When there is little help, relatives will be there; With more help, the world is peaceful. "

36. Born in sorrow and died in happiness: sorrow and evil make people struggle to survive; Ease and pleasure sink people and lead to death. Originated from "born in sorrow and died in happiness", selected from "Mencius told the son": "Knowing is born in sorrow and died in happiness. "

Sacrifice one's life for justice: sacrifice one's life for justice. From Fish I Want (selected from Mencius Gao Zi): "Life is also what I want; Righteousness is also what I want. You can't have both, and those who give up their lives are also righteous. "

38. Boom: This refers to beating drums for the first time in a battle, which will boost morale; Now, let me describe how to work hard and finish it at once. From "Cao Gui Debate": "It takes courage to fight. Make a big noise, then decline, and then exhaust. "

39. A fool moves a mountain: it is a metaphor for doing things without fear of danger and perseverance. From Yu Gong's Yi Shan (selected from Liezi Tang Wen).

40. Three recessions: describe low morale and lack of energy. From the "Cao Gui dispute": "One effort, then decline, three times exhaustion."