losing reputation and damaging reality
losing heart and doing short deeds
losing one's position
living alone
peeping at a leopard
waiting for a gap
. P > appropriate situation
appropriate emotion
appropriate situation
appropriate situation
appropriate attitude
appropriate attitude
sunflower facing the sun
sunflower leaning towards the sun
sunflower heart
sunflower tendency.
sighing with shame
ashamed
regretless
ashamed people
routed troops
routed troops
routed the enemy
routed the conflict
fed the poor. 2.
describes the appearance of being satisfied or very proud. Outstanding: out, beyond; Class, the same kind; Pulling out, surpassing, extracting, the appearance of grass.
describe people whose moral character and talent are beyond the average. Surprise: as a predicate, without an object.
it's wrong to say "surprise the rebels". Supernatural: describes superb skills.
Out-of-water hibiscus: It used to be a metaphor for the freshness of poetry, but later it was a metaphor for the beauty of women. Delicate and touching: the original refers to the tender and lovely young pines, and the later describes the beautiful and charming posture, which makes people love.
Delicate: neat and vivid, full of interest. Deliberate: do everything possible to calculate praise: do one's best, think carefully: generally describe the voice as loud and clear.
find fault: seek and seek; A flaw, a minor defect. Metaphor is deliberately picky about other people's shortcomings and mistakes.
The spring breeze is full of pride: in the old days, it described the pride of scholars after they entered the Jinshi exam. Now it also describes the feeling of contentment after things are done.
the spring breeze turns into rain: the wind and rain that can nourish everything. Later used to refer to the general deepening of a good education.
It is also often used to praise the teacher's teaching. Chunqiu brushwork: Kong Qiu's revision of Chunqiu contains praise and criticism.
Later generations refer to the words with twists and turns and meaning of praise and criticism as "Spring and Autumn brushwork". Spring earthworm and autumn snake: a metaphor for poor calligraphy, bending like the tracks of spring earthworm and autumn snake.
Both Chinese toon and Hemerocallis are flourishing. Metaphor parents are very healthy.
lips and teeth depend on each other: lips and teeth depend on each other and cannot leave. Metaphor is closely related and interdependent.
if the lips are gone, the teeth will feel cold. Metaphor is closely related, with severe * * *.
Take a long-term view: relax the time and discuss it slowly, which means not rushing to make a decision, but also trying to solve it slowly. Discrimination: Long-term consideration of saving people from the well: follow the jump into the well and save those who fall into the well, which is a metaphor for doing good deeds improperly, but endangering yourself if you can't save people.
from good to good: Deng: Ascend. Obeying the good is like climbing a mountain.
It is not easy to learn and do good deeds, and it takes effort. Time wasted: Time wasted.
describe wasting time. Scattered and well-organized: the arrangement of things is uneven and interesting.
(to: interest): painting or writing an article should start from the main place. Metaphor to do things from the big picture, first solve the key problems.
Blow the trumpet: Many musical instruments blow loudly at the same time. Beat: drum).
It is a metaphor for boasting and boasting. Turn the big into the small: it is not to turn the big into the small, but to describe doing things carelessly.
too big for nothing: although it is big, it is not practical. [Zhai Yiming finishing, QQ5999121] generous home: generous, truth, extended to knowledgeable.
refers to a person who is knowledgeable or specialized in a certain skill. Talk nonsense: Jue, Qi, pronoun, his.
nowadays, it refers to making a big comment, which is mostly derogatory. Eat like a pig: eat like a pig.
have a hearty meal. Pot-bellied: belly, belly; Poop, fat appearance.
Abdominal hypertrophy often describes pregnant women and exploiters. The original meaning is that the content of the article is exquisite, which not only contains the vitality of heaven and earth, but also summarizes the extremely small things.
Later it was used to praise the profundity of the article. Happy people: make people's hearts very happy.
it is often used to mean that bad people are punished or hit by bad things. If you are clever, you will be clumsy.
a really smart person doesn't show off himself, but he seems clumsy on the surface. The pronunciation of zhuo1 is very different: it is stiff and quite different.
describe a far cry from each other. There are many articles: there are many mysteries that can be explored.
refers to words, literature, or phenomena that are very confusing or other situations. Make a fuss: to make use of the topic or make troubles in certain things for a certain purpose, so as to expand the situation.
sell while waiting for the price: sell, betray. Waiting for a high price to sell.
In the old days, it was used to mean that some people waited for the right time to become officials. Wearing a moon and flying stars: it describes going out early and returning late, and it also describes walking around the clock or working hard in the wild.
exhausted: exhausted energy, exhausted mind. Exhausted, exhausted; Consider, think.
eat rice in a pot: (s ?) In ancient times, ordinary people used rice in a pot and soup in a pot to welcome the army they supported. Later, it was used to describe the popularity of the army.
a spoonful of food and a ladle of drinks. Describe a scholar who is content with a poor and lofty life.
urgent task: it refers to the urgent task at present. Can't be used as a "current priority".
Clash with others: protect those who agree with you, and attack those who disagree with you. Refers to the struggle between all academic, political or social groups.
Soul-stirring: It describes vivid writing and moving performance, and sometimes it also describes strong feelings and passionate emotions. The way to the eye: in the old days, it described the darkness of society and the tyranny of comrades.
sanctimonious: describes a serious and serious manner. Now it's full of sarcasm.
Looking at Shu from the Dragon: It means that people are insatiable, get this, but still think about that. Virtue is thin and sparse: thin and shallow; Sparse, empty.
both virtue and talent are poor. Used as a modest word.
debauchery: it describes the corrupt life of having fun, and also describes the bustling scene of the city or entertainment place at night. Enter the classroom: it means that knowledge or skills go from shallow to deep, step by step, and reach a profound level.
writing is also a great success. Equal: equal, equal; Qi, equally.
it means to treat different things equally: it is a metaphor for insignificant skills. Ups and downs: refers to the cadence and variety of an article.
give full help: only for the other party or others, not for yourself, otherwise it will be too modest. To learn from others without knowing what's good about others and having no conditions to learn at random.
If you look at a fire from a hole, it describes that observing things is extremely clear, thorough and profound, just like watching a fire. Cardamom: In the old days, it meant that a woman was thirteen or four years old.
[arranged by Zhai Yiming, QQ5999121] Unique eye: describes a person or thing that has a unique opinion or vision. A broken kite is a metaphor for a person or thing that never comes back or loses contact. To go to court: to be tried in court.
To cry over a cow's clothes: a metaphor for a husband and wife who are * * * poor. Eventful autumn: autumn, age, and time.
a period of many incidents. Describe the country's instability.
strange: strange, exclamatory, expressing surprise. Used to describe strange things that surprise people.
bad (e) clothes and bad food: poor clothes and food. Cheating: Er, you; Danger, deception; You cheat me, I cheat you.
playing tricks on each other. Intimate intimacy: hair on both sides of the temples and cheeks; Fellow, mutual.
shape. 3. The last two words of the four-character idiom: stealing a leopard
peeping at a leopard in a tube
spelling: gu m: n zh not ng ku and bà o
Interpretation: seeing a leopard through a small hole in a bamboo tube; I only saw a spot on the leopard. It's just a one-sided understanding. It's also a metaphor to infer the whole picture from the observed part.
Out: The Records of the Three Kingdoms, Emperor Wudi, and Pei Songzhi quoted the Book of Wei, which contained the Geng Shenling: "Although the discussant or the Israeli military official has functions; Virtue is not enough to be the choice of a county or country ... What the commentator said; It' s like watching a tiger! " Southern and Northern Dynasties, Liu Yiqing's Shi Shuo Xin Yu: "This.
Example: With the enthusiastic help of the teacher, Li Ming; Thought has changed; This is from a diary he wrote recently; ~; This can be seen.