Disgust
(disgust)
yàn
Disgust, disgust: disgust (w?). Hate. Bored. Like the new and hate the old. No matter how detailed it is. Never tire of learning.
Satisfaction: insatiable.
Number of strokes: 6;
Radical: factory;
Stroke number: 131344
Hateful Xinhua Dictionary
Idioms starting with disgust:
Dislike the old and like the new
Dislike the old and like the new. Mostly refers to love that is not exclusive.
Being tired of difficulties and struggling
refers to being able to overcome difficulties and resist the enemy to win.
I hate the harm
Low energy and lingering emotions. In the Ming Dynasty, Emperor Xianzu's Purple Hairpin recorded a good time and allowed the person who picked up the hairpin to bring Qi Qi. The Qi Qi brought him joy, anger, and love, and made people treat him badly, hate him, hate him, and harm him.
Tired of hearing and listening
Refers to listening fully.
We are tired of blocking public opinions
We are tired of blocking and suppressing. Opinions of all kinds are suppressed.
Hate the old and like the new
Hate the old and like the new.
Hate domestic chickens, love pheasants
Hate pheasants and pheasants. Hate domestic chickens, like pheasants. The original intention is that Jin Gengyi compared his calligraphy to a domestic chicken and Wang Xizhi's calligraphy to a pheasant. Metaphor: cheap near but expensive far away