Idioms about the twelve zodiac signs

1. Rats

Rat eyes are short-sighted, rat teeth, bird horns, rat thieves, dog thief, rat belly, chicken intestines, rat trap The poor burrowing rat gnaws the raccoon, the rat drinks the river, the head rat scurries about the deer, the insect arm rat liver crosses the street, the bird digs the rat, the city fox, the community rat

2. Ox

The beef knife, the small test, the beef tripod, the chicken, the cow, the ghost, the snake, the god, the cow Ji The same soap cow knife cuts the chicken and the horns, hangs the book, the cow head, the horse face, the nine cows and one hair, the native cow, the wooden horse, the cow plays the musical instrument, the wood, the cow flows, the horse, the old cow breaks the cart, the old cow licks the calf, the cow fills the house, like an ox carrying a heavy load, the Wu cow gasps for the moon, the mud cow enters the sea, the boy, the horned horse

Three, tiger

Tiger's back, bear's waist, tiger's position, dragon's crouch, tiger's mouth, escape, tiger's gaze, tiger's head, snake's tail, tiger's fall, tiger's mouth, pull out teeth, tiger joins sheep, seeks skin from tiger, works for tiger, makes tiger more powerful, two tigers fight each other, lets tiger return to mountain, paints tiger as dog, rears tiger's legacy, tunes tiger out of mountain, talks about tiger's change of color

IV. Rabbit

The rabbit rises, the falcon lifts up, the falcon falls, the rabbit silk oats, the rabbit is dead, the dog is cooking, the rabbit is dead, the fox is sad to see the rabbit, let the eagle see the rabbit, look at the dog, cunning rabbit, three burrows, turtle hair, rabbit horns

5. Dragon

Dragon flying, phoenix dancing, dragon liver, leopard fetus, dragon liver, phoenix marrow, dragon horse spirit, dragon pan, phoenix, flying, dragon and snake flying, dragon and snake mixed, dragon soaring, tiger leaping, dragon pond, tiger den, dragon jumping, tiger walking, dragon jumping, tiger looking, dragon walking, tiger walking, dragon chanting, tiger roaring, dragon leaping, phoenix singing, dragon fighting, dragon colt, phoenix hatchling, Zhang Fengzi. A dragon, a snake, a dragon, a pig, an earth dragon, a dog, a dragon, a tiger, a dragon, a dragon, a dragon, a dragon, a dragon, a dragon, a dragon, a dragon, a dragon, a headless climb, a dragon, a phoenix, a dragon, a son-in-law, and a dragon. The old dragon bell rises in the clouds, the dragon flies in the leaf, the good dragon drug store, the flying dragon looks forward to the child becoming a dragon, the phoenix, the turtle, the dragon drinks, the yellow dragon goes straight to the yellow dragon, fires the phoenix, cooks the dragon, the divine dragon sees its head but not its tail, the strong dragon does not suppress the local snake

6. Snake

Draw a snake and add enough footwork to startle the snake into the grass, hold the snake, ride the tiger, Buddha's mouth, snake's heart, cup, bow, snake's shadow, hit the grass, startle the snake, seal the hog, long snake, spring earthworm, autumn snake, weak and trusting snake

Seven, horse

Non-stop horse-toothed horse-toothed horseman, horse-leather shroud, horse worker The head of a fast horse is to look at the horse. The strong man is strong. The horse is so-so. The horse is in the lead. Horses, golden swords, strong horses, strong men, upturned horses, trapped people, lack of horses, happy horses, roaring traffic, busy carriages, exhausted horses, troubled troops, barren horses, clues of horses, thousands of troops, wind, cannon array, horses, Wu Yan, horses recruiting, buying horses, not donkeys, not horses, gold, iron horses, single-handedly, blind people, blind horses, referring to deer as horses, light fur, fat horses. The chariot is white, the horse is the black sheep, the horse is in trouble, the horse is lost, the chariot is weak, the wind, the horse and the cow are incompatible with each other.

Eight. Sheep

Sheep's intestines, lanes, sheep are ruthless, wolves are greedy, sheep's quality, tiger skins, sheep fall into the tiger's mouth and mend the situation. The lost sheep gets the wildebeest and its horns, like a wolf shepherding the sheep on the wrong road. The lost sheep takes the sheep by hand. The hungry tiger pounces on the sheep and hangs the sheep's head. The dog meat is sold and the wool comes out of the sheep.

Nine. Monkeys

Monkeys wear monkeys but are crowned with pointed beaks and monkey cheeks. Riding on a native cow, killing chickens and scaring monkeys

10. Chickens

Chickens and insects are gained and lost, chickens fly and eggs are beaten, chickens are rising, chickens and dogs are in pieces, chickens and garlic skins are grunting, dogs are stealing chickens and dogs are not staying, chickens and dogs are restless, chickens and dogs are not frightened, chickens and dogs are ascending to heaven, chickens and dogs are mulberry. No-Maj chickens are not as good as phoenixes, chicken bones, beds, chicken carcasses, cows fighting for food from chickens and ducks, pheasants dancing in the mirror, hens dancing in the morning, smelling chickens, stealing chickens, touching dogs, domestic chickens, wild pheasants, crane hair, chicken skins standing tall, chickens with small bellies, chicken intestines, tasting like chicken ribs, pottery dogs, tiles, chickens as dumb as wood, chickens killing chickens, taking eggs, killing chickens, killing chickens for millet. How to use a bull's knife to steal a chicken without losing the rice

Eleven, dog

A dog jumps over the wall in a hurry, a dog's tail continues, a mink, a dog's blood spray head, a dog's strength, a dog's power, a dog is not as good as a dog, it takes a mouse, a dog's skin plaster, a dog's head, a military advisor, a dog's sucking The tiger flies camp, the dog has the heart of the wolf, the lungs of the dog are the fox's friends, the dog is the friend, the dog is the thief, the rat is the thief, the dog is the pig, the eagle is the running dog

The cockfighting lackey beats the dog into the water, the horse's heart is broken, the white clouds are in mourning, the dog sees the man, the dog bites Lu Dongbin, the dog can't spit out ivory

Twelve, pigs

Pig herding slave drama People are afraid of fame, pigs are afraid of getting strong, cold water boils piglets, piglets, congressmen, piglets, friends, pigs, three animals, mud pigs, clay pigs, mud pigs, scabies dogs, mud pigs, leprous dogs, pointing pigs, scolding dogs, fat pig arches

Rat Arms Liver:

It still refers to the arm of rat liver worm. It is said to be either a rat's arm or a rat's liver, referring to the vagaries of the human world

Describing a hasty escape

A bird digging for a rat:

①It means that the food is exhausted and stretched They use nets to catch birds and dig holes to catch mice to satisfy their hunger. ②A metaphor for trying every possible means to raise money

A horse catching a mouse:

A metaphor for being in a hurry

A cat crying for a mouse:

A metaphor for false compassion

"Describes extreme anger and resentment. Ox, Dipper, Altair and Big Dipper

Panting like an ox:

Describing the appearance of panting loudly

Panting like an ox bearing a heavy load:

Metaphor of heavy burden

Scattering horses and resting cattle:

"Shu? Wucheng": "Returning horses to the sun of Huashan Mountain, herding cattle in the fields of peach trees, showing that the world cannot obey" . Cai Chenji quoted from "Le Ji": "King Wu defeated Shang and crossed the river to the west. The horses were scattered in the sun of Huashan Mountain and could not be reinstated, and the cattle were herded into the wild peach trees but could not be reinstated." Later, it was called "the disengagement of horses and the loss of cattle"

Tiger Party and Fox Friends:

A metaphor for vicious and cunning people

Tiger fighting against dragon:

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A metaphor for heroes fighting against each other

Wanting to get something for nothing and enjoy the fruits of it

The rabbit forgets the hoof:

It is like saying that the fish forgets the Tsuen. Hooves, rabbit's hooves. The quote comes from "Zhuangzi: Foreign Objects": "The one who has the hoof is the rabbit, and if you get the rabbit, you forget the hoof."

East rabbit, west crow:

It means that the moon rises in the east and the sun sets in the west. It means that time keeps passing. In ancient mythology, it is said that there is a three-legged golden crow in the sun and a jade rabbit in the moon, because crow and rabbit refer to the sun and moon

Cunning Rabbit Sanku:

"Warring States Policy? Qi Ce IV": " A cunning rabbit has three burrows, so he can only avoid having his ears dead; now you have one burrow, and you have no way to sleep on it; please dig two more burrows for you." Later, "the cunning rabbit has three burrows" to describe the many hiding places, which are convenient for avoiding disasters.

Turtle has hair and rabbit has horns:

Turtle has hair and rabbit has horns. This originally refers to a sign of war. Later, it is a metaphor for things that cannot exist or are in name only

The fox dies and the rabbit cries:

It is a metaphor for things that harm their own kind

The fox and the rabbit cry:

Both dogs and rabbits will die in their own place. When Tian's father saw it, he was good at his work without suffering from fatigue. '" Later, "the dog and the rabbit both died" were used to describe both parties dying together

The lion and the elephant fight the rabbit with all their strength:

It is a metaphor for using all their strength to deal with small things seriously

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Sit back and wait for the rabbit:

① "Han Feizi? Five Beetles": "There were people in the Song Dynasty who plowed the fields. There was a plant in the field. The rabbit walked away, hit the pillar and broke its neck and died. Because it released the weeds, he guarded the plant. , I hope to get the rabbit again, but the rabbit cannot be recovered, and I am laughing as a Song Dynasty. Today, if we want to use the government of the previous kings to govern the people of the current world, they will all be like Zhuzhu. " Later, "waiting for the rabbit" was used as a metaphor for clinging to narrow experience and not knowing how to adapt. ② It is a metaphor for trying to get unexpected gains without subjective efforts

The black rabbit walks:

Refers to the sun and the moon Movement. The rabbit refers to the moon in the legend.

The black flying rabbit means the passage of time. The rabbit refers to the moon.

One eagle, two rabbits:

In the Tang Dynasty, Li Linfu, Zhang Jiuling, and Pei Yaoqing were all prime ministers. "Rabbit". See the second volume of "Miscellaneous Records of the Emperor of Ming Dynasty" written by Zheng Chu of the Tang Dynasty and the "New Book of Tang Dynasty? Biography of Li Linfu". Later, it was said that "one eagle and two rabbits" meant that three people were prominent in parallel, one person was powerful and the two were influenced by it. Coerce

Idioms about dragons

The dragon gallops and the tiger suddenly:

It means that a group of heroes compete for the deer

Dragon chicks and phoenix species:

Referring to the descendants of emperors

Long De in the field:

"Yi Qian": "'Seeing a dragon in the field' means De Shipu.

"Later, "the dragon's virtue is in the field" was used to describe the kindness and kindness

Dragon carving phoenix mouth:

The beauty of metaphors

The dragon can be climbed:

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Dragon crouching and tiger squatting:

It is still said that dragon is squatting and tiger is squatting

Dragonism means drought:

It means that many people depend on each other, but things will not work. Nothing can be accomplished

Dragon flags and tiger flags:

Flag of the general

Flying dragons and phoenixes:

①Describes a bold and majestic momentum or a lively and lively posture. ②Describe the writing style as majestic and vivid

The dragon is flying and the phoenix is ??soaring:

①It has the appearance of a king

The dragon is flying and the phoenix is ??flying:

It is a metaphor for talents that are not met

Dragon Pan Feng Zhu:

①It refers to the majestic and winding shape of the mountain. ②It refers to the flying style of calligraphy.

Dragon Pan Huju:

Also known as "Dragon and tiger squatting" ① Volume 156 of "Taiping Yulan" quotes Wu Bo's "Wu Lu" of Jin Dynasty: "Liu Bei once sent Zhuge Liang to the capital and sighed when he saw the Moling Mountain. Said: "Zhongshan has a dragon on its plate and a stone tiger perched on it. This is the residence of the emperor." '" was later used to describe the majestic and dangerous terrain as "a dragon and a tiger occupying it", and it was suitable to be the capital of an emperor. ② It was borrowed from Nanjing. ③ It was used as a metaphor for being occupied by heroes. ④ It was used as a metaphor for the colorful texture

The dragon and the tiger Take:

Qiu Qu’s vigorous appearance

Dragon, Pan and Phoenix:

It is said that the sage retreats into seclusion

Dragon, Pan and Tiger:

Majestic appearance

Dragons and tigers surround:

It still describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.

Dragons and tigers surround each other. :

It is still said that it is twisted and entangled

Dragon Qianfengcai:

It is a metaphor for a handsome man whose talents are not shown

Dragon bends and snake stretches:

It is a metaphor for a gentleman who is wronged but a villain who succeeds

The dragon goes to Dinghu:

The "Historical Records? Fengchan Book" says: "The Yellow Emperor collected the first orichal copper and cast it The tripod is at the foot of Jingshan Mountain. When the tripod was completed, a dragon hung down from Hu Fang to greet the Yellow Emperor. The Yellow Emperor rode up, and more than seventy people from the harem of ministers came up. Long Nai went up. The remaining ministers were not allowed to go up, but they all held the Dragon Fang. The Dragon Fang pulled it out and fell down, falling into the Yellow Emperor's bow. When the people looked up to the Yellow Emperor and ascended to heaven, they held his bow and called it Hu Fanghao. Therefore, later generations named the place Dinghu Lake and his bow Wuhao. " Later, it was said that the emperor died as "the dragon went to Ding Lake"

The dragon and the tiger are lying down:

It is still said that the dragon and the tiger are squatting. It is a metaphor for the ups and downs of the mountain

Dragon and snake flying:

Describes the vigorous and vivid calligraphy strokes

Dragon and snake mixed:

It means that good people and bad people are mixed together

Dragon Stretching and flexing:

Describes flying strokes and superb calligraphy

Dragon God and Horse Strong:

Spiritual as a horse

Nine sons born from a dragon:

In ancient legends, nine little dragons born from one dragon often have different shapes and personalities. Later, they were often used to describe the differences between good and bad brothers

Dragon head and pig foot:

It is said that the interpretation of the meaning of the book is far from the original intention.

Longtan Tiger Cave:

Yuyuan Longtan Tiger's Den

Longtan Tiger's Den: 1. A place where dragons and tigers live. 2. A place where heroes and heroes gather.

Dragon Tao Leopard. Briefly:

Refers to the art of war

The dragon and the leopard change:

It is a metaphor for being a arrogant and eloquent person

The Dragon and the Phoenix Collection:

The king's business is prosperous, and the heroes gather together

The dragon and the tiger kick:

The brave attack is unstoppable

The dragon and the tiger stand:

Powerful and powerful, dominating one area

The dragon roars and the tiger roars:

The momentum is magnificent

The dragon leaps and the tiger leaps:

① Describes vigor and vitality ② Describes the vigorous movement of the pen. ③ It means being energetic and making a difference

The dragon refers to the emperor's appearance

Long Yang Weeping Fish:

", World Zen Carving Dragon."

" Later, it was called "Dragon Carving in the Zen World" and the article was passed down from generation to generation

A cicada sheds a dragon and transforms into a dragon:

It is still said that a cicada sheds a snake and the solution is

A chariot and a horse are like a dragon:

It is said that there are many carriages and horses, and it is bustling and lively

There is a lot of traffic:

"Book of the Later Han Dynasty? Queen's Chronicles? Queen Mingde Ma" "Passing by Zhuolongmen, I saw my wife's family. When asked about daily life, a car is like running water and a horse is like a swimming dragon. "Later, "busy traffic" is used to describe the bustling and bustling scene with constant traffic.

A good son-in-law riding a dragon:

A metaphor for a good son-in-law

Riding a dragon and matching a phoenix :

A metaphor for finding a good partner and forming a good relationship

Catching a phoenix and catching a dragon:

Also known as "catching a phoenix and fishing for a dragon" ①It is a metaphor for arranging a trap to make a powerful person. ② Yu tries to find a suitable candidate

beating the tiger and the dragon:

It is like beating the dragon and the dragon

carving a dragon and painting a phoenix:

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Engraved dragons and phoenixes; carved dragons and phoenixes

The tripod becomes a dragon:

"Historical Records? Feng Chan Book": "The Yellow Emperor collected copper from Shou Mountain and cast the tripod at the foot of Jingshan Mountain . When the cauldron was completed, a dragon hung down from its head to greet the Yellow Emperor. The Yellow Emperor rode up, and more than seventy people from the harem of ministers came up. Long Nai went up. Later, "the tripod becomes a dragon and goes" to refer to the death of the emperor

Letting the dragon into the sea:

It is a metaphor for letting the enemy go and leaving troubles

The flying dragon in the sky:

It is a metaphor for the emperor's reign. The Chinese language version "Yi Qian" says: "In the ninth year of the lunar calendar, the flying dragon is in the sky, which is good for seeing adults. "Kong Yingdashu: "It means that people with holy virtues can occupy the throne. "

The wind follows the tiger, the cloud follows the dragon:

"Yi Qian": "The same voice responds, and the same breath seeks each other. Water moistens and fire dries. The clouds follow the dragon and the wind follows the tiger. The saint works and all things can be seen. "Later, "the wind follows the tiger, the cloud follows the dragon" is a metaphor for the mutual interaction between things

Wind tiger and cloud dragon:

It is a metaphor for the meeting of the Holy Lord and the wise minister

The dragon breaks the water:

The dragon breaks through the waves and moves forward.

The dragon gets the water:

①When the dragon gets the water, it can prosper. Clouds form fog and leap into space. "Guanzi? Xingzhi" states: "Zhanghua of Jin Dynasty was good at looking at the gas. He saw that there was often purple gas in the bullfighting room, so he ordered Lei Huan to visit him as an order from Fengcheng. Huan went to the county and dug the foundation of the prison house, and got two swords, Longquan and Tai'a. Hua and Huan each wore one. After Hua died, the sword was lost. When Huan died, Huanzi was walking through Yanpingjin with his sword. The sword suddenly jumped out of the water and fell into the water, leaving no one with water to get it. He saw two dragons, each several feet long, with an article on the coils. The light shone on the water and the waves boiled, so he lost the sword. " Later, he described his outstanding talent as "fighting two dragons"

Haunted dragon and snake:

The dragon and snake were snatched away. Describe the huge momentum

Crane Bone Dragon Muscles:

Thin and tall, Qiu Qiu appearance

Tiger turns into dragon and steams:

It means taking advantage of the changes of time and becoming prosperous

Tiger steps up to dragon Line:

Describes the extraordinary appearance of the emperor, like the posture of a dragon and a tiger

The tiger surpasses the dragon:

It is a metaphor for heroes rising up to compete with each other

Tiger fighting against dragon:

Metaphor of heroes fighting against each other

Tiger occupying dragon's pan:

Also called "tiger occupying dragon's pan". "Long Pan". Describes extremely steep and dangerous terrain

Tiger Cave Longtan:

Metaphor for an extremely difficult and dangerous situation

Tiger Strategy Longtao:

The name of the book of war also refers to the strategy of using troops

Tiger Crouching and Dragon Leaping:

The word "powerful and powerful" comes from the "Book of Review" written by Liang Yuan of the Southern Dynasty: "Wang Youjun's book, The characters are powerful and powerful, like a dragon leaping over the Heavenly Gate or a tiger crouching in the Phoenix Pavilion, which reflects the great achievements of treasures in the past dynasties. ②It is a metaphor for moving against the current; working hard

Lin, Phoenix, Turtle and Dragon:

①Things called the Four Spirits in ancient times. ②Metaphor refers to something beautiful and correct

A dragon swimming on flowing water:

The Chinese version of "Book of the Later Han Dynasty? Queen's Chronicles? Queen Mingde Ma": "I passed by Zhuolong Gate and saw the outside world. When asked about daily life, the carriage is like running water, the horse is like a swimming dragon, the head of the barn is dressed in green, the leader is fair, and the person who cares about the chariot is not far away.

Later, "a dragon swimming in flowing water" was used as a metaphor for the endless flow of carriages and horses

Malong and carriages of water:

It is like a carriage of carriages and carriages of water

Horses are like dragons swimming in the water:

To describe the bustling scene of people and horses, there is a quote from "Book of the Later Han Dynasty? Queen's Chronicles? Empress Ma of Mingde": "Passing past Zhuolong Gate, I saw a foreigner asking about the people living there. The cars were like running water and the horses were like swimming dragons. ”

马水车龙:

It’s still said that there is a heavy traffic

马足龙沙:

It refers to galloping across the border and showing off its power outside the territory. Dragon. Sha, Saibei Desert

Climbing the Dragon and Attaching the Phoenix:

①It is a metaphor for attaching oneself to the emperor to achieve achievements or to gain prestige. It is also a metaphor for attaching oneself to a prestigious person to establish a reputation. ?Yuanqian": "Climbing the dragon scales, attached with phoenix wings, the sundae is flying up, and it is so vigorous that it is beyond reach. ” ② It is said that the dragon and the phoenix are attached to the coils

Climbing the dragon and holding the phoenix:

It is still said that the dragon is attached to the phoenix

The dragon is sitting on the tiger:

It is still said It's like a coiled dragon or a crouching tiger. It describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.

Pao phoenix cooks the dragon:

① Describes luxurious and rare dishes. Refers to the name of a kind of dish

Assembling Jackie Chan:

Matching equipment or facilities to form a complete system

Cooking dragon, pao and phoenix:

Also known as "cooking dragon and phoenix" ①It is a metaphor for cooking rare dishes. ②It is a metaphor for superb artistic skills:

① Metaphor for becoming an immortal ② Metaphor for Tengda

Qinglong Golden Chamber:

It refers to a good time and auspicious day. In the old days, astrologists believed that Qinglong and Mingtang. , Jingui, Tiande, Siming and other six chen are auspicious gods, and the six chen are on duty, everything is suitable, it is the auspicious day of the zodiac

Sparrow, horse, fish and dragon:

generally refers to Rare birds and animals. The Chinese version of "Hanshu: Praise for the Western Regions" says: "Since then, pearls, armor, rhino, and green feathers have filled the harem, while Pu Shao, dragons, fish eyes, and sweaty horses have filled the palace At the Yellow Gate, huge elephants, lions, ferocious dogs, and large birds were eating in the outer enclosure. Strange objects come from all directions. "

A group of dragons without a leader:

"Yi Qian": "Seeing a group of dragons without a leader is auspicious. " Later, "a group of dragons without a leader" was often used to describe a group of people without a leader

Sun Horned Dragon Courtyard:

In the old days, physiognomists called the bulge of the heavenly court the Dragon Courtyard. "Sunhorned Dragon Courtyard" is The noble appearance of an emperor

The appearance of a dragon with sun horns:

In the old days, physiognomists said that the bulge on the forehead was the appearance of a dragon.

Like a dragon and a tiger:

Describes bravery and vitality

The dragon sees its head:

Qing Zhao Zhixin's "Talk about the Dragon": "Wangsi is jealous of the customs of the times. Wu Zhangye said: "The poem is like a dragon, with head, tail, claws, horns, scales and hyenas, but it is not a dragon." ’ Si Kou Zhi said: ‘Poetry is like a divine dragon. You can see its head but not its tail. Or is it just a claw and a scale exposed in the clouds? How can the whole thing be safe? '" is later used as "the divine dragon meets the head" to refer to the poetry and prose without being true.

Entrusting a phoenix to climb a dragon:

It is still said to climb a dragon and attach it to a phoenix. It is a metaphor for being attached to an emperor or a powerful person

A cat is angry and a dragon is sad:

It is as angry as a cat, and it is sad as a dragon.

Hope for a son to become a dragon:

Hope that the son will become an outstanding person

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Dancing phoenix and flying dragon:

It looks like a flying dragon and a flying phoenix.

The grasshopper mocks the dragon:

The grasshopper is compared to the dragon. It has the meaning of casually mixing and belittling one party. The words come from Han Yangxiong's "Jie Mo": "Today's people laugh at the owl and the phoenix and the dragonfly." "

Ye Gong loves dragons:

Han Liu Xiang's "New Preface? Miscellaneous Things Five": "Ye Gongzi loves dragons. Write dragon. So Tianlong heard about it and came down. He peeked at the head and tail in the hall. When Ye Gong saw it, he abandoned it and ran away. His soul was lost and his five colors had no owner. This is because Ye Gong is not a dragon. A good husband is like a dragon but not a dragon.

"Later, "Ye Gong loves dragons" is used as a metaphor for liking something on the surface, but actually not really liking it

One dragon and one snake:

The metaphor is sometimes hidden and sometimes revealed, and it changes unpredictably

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One dragon and one pig:

It is a metaphor for two people who are very different from each other

One generation of dragon gate:

Li Ying of the later Han Dynasty had the same name, and he was promoted after he was promoted. Those who go to the hall are called "climbing the dragon gate". See Liu Yiqing's "Shi Shuo Xin Yu? Virtue" in the Southern Song Dynasty. Later, the figure admired by the literati was called the first dragon gate.

Changes like an ichthyosaur

Ichthyosaurus changes:

It refers to the venom of snakes and scorpions, and the venom of scorpions is in their tail stings, so it is also called. Generally refers to things that are poisonous to people

Snake heart and Buddha mouth:

Snake heart and Bodhisattva mouth describe viciousness in the heart, kindness in words, and inconsistent words

Snake scales. Hidden:

Metaphor for acting extremely cautiously and concealed

Snake and mouse steps:

Describe timidity and caution

Snake shadow cup bow:

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He mistook the shadow of the bow in the wine glass for a snake. Han Yingshao's "Customs and Strange Gods" records that Du Xuan was drinking and saw something like a snake in the glass. After drinking, he felt pain in his chest and abdomen, which could not be cured by various treatments. Later he found out. If the red crossbow hanging on the wall shines on the cup, it will look like a snake, and the disease will be cured. There is a similar description in "Jin Shu Yue Guang Zhuan". Later, "snake shadow cup bow" was used to describe fear caused by doubt

Snake shadow in cup:

Han Yingshao's "Customs: Weird Gods? There are many people in the world who are frightened by strange things and hurt themselves": Du Xuan went to drink on the summer solstice and saw that there seemed to be a snake in the wine glass. I didn't dare not drink it. After drinking, I suffered from chest and abdominal pain, which could not be cured by various treatments. Later, I learned that when a red crossbow on the wall was illuminated in the cup, the disease would be cured immediately. Later, "the shadow of a snake with a cup and a bow" was used as a metaphor to be suspicious and disturb oneself

The shadow of a snake with a cup and a bow:

Han Yingshao's "Customs: Weird Gods? There are many people in the world who are frightened by strange things and hurt themselves": "I gave my grandfather Chen the title of Ji Ling. On the summer solstice, I asked Du Xuan, the chief registrar, to give him wine. At that time, there was a red crossbow hanging on the north wall. When it shined in the cup, it looked like a snake. He declared that he was afraid of the evil, but he did not dare not to drink it. The next day, he would suffer from abdominal pain and cut, which would hinder his diet. Hou Chen went to Xuan's house to take a peek and asked about what had happened. He was afraid of the snake and it entered his belly. Chen also listened to the matter and thought about it for a long time. When he saw the crossbow hanging, it must be true. Then he asked his disciples to set up wine in the old place with the bell attendant Xu Fuchuan Zaixuan. There was a snake in the cup, so he said: "There are no other strange things about the crossbow shadows on the wall." ’ When Xuan Yi was understood, he was very angry and frustrated. " Later, "the shadow of a snake with a cup and a bow" was used to describe suspicious spirits and ghosts, disturbing each other

The shadow of a snake with a cup and a bow:

Han Yingshao's "Customs: Weird Gods? There are many people in the world who are frightened by strange things and hurt themselves" "My grandfather Chen was appointed as Ji Ling. On the summer solstice, I asked Du Xuan, the chief bookkeeper, to give him wine. At that time, there was a red crossbow hanging on the north wall. When it shined in the cup, it looked like a snake. He declared that he was afraid of the evil, but he did not dare not to drink it. The next day, he would suffer from abdominal pain and cut, which would hinder his diet. Hou Chen went to Xuan's house to take a peek and asked about what had happened. He was afraid of the snake and it entered his belly. Chen also listened to the matter and thought about it for a long time. When he saw the crossbow hanging, it must be true. Then he asked his disciples to set up wine in the old place with the bell attendant Xu Fuchuan Zaixuan. There was a snake in the cup, so he said: "There are no other strange things like the crossbow shadows on the wall." ’ When Xuan Yi was understood, he was very angry and frustrated. Later, "cup-bowed snake shadow" was used to describe suspicious spirits and disturbing oneself

cup-snake ghost car:

Refers to monsters that appear in hallucinations due to doubts and fears. Cup-snake, "cup-bowed snake shadow" "Province; Ghost Car, the legendary nine-headed bird

Sealing the pig and the long snake:

Also known as "Sealing the pig and repairing the snake". The big pig and the long snake. Metaphor for greed and violence

The dragon bends and the snake stretches out:

It means that a gentleman is humbled and a villain succeeds

The dragon and snake fly:

Describes the powerful calligraphy strokes Vivid

Dragons and snakes mixed together:

Metaphors of good guys and bad guys mixed together

Dragon head and snake tail:

Metaphor of prosperity at the beginning and decline at the end

Ox ghost and snake god:

①The ghost with the head of a cow and the god with the body of a snake. It also refers to the illusory and grotesque works.

②A metaphor for crooked and evil ways

The snake swallows the elephant if the human heart is not enough:

It is a metaphor for the greed of the person, just like the snake wants to swallow the elephant

The pig divides the snake and breaks it. :

Metaphor of fragmentation

Senior dragon and snake:

"Book of the Later Han Dynasty? Biography of Zheng Xuan": "In the spring of the fifth year, Confucius dreamed and said: 'Get up, Starting from the beginning, this year's year will be in Chen, and the next year will be in Si. 'Since then, it is combined with the prophecy, and it is known that when the life is over, there will be a short-term illness. It is a dragon, and it is a snake. The wise man sighs, and Xuan uses prophecy to combine it, so it is called "Sui". Later, it was said that the destiny would be "the age of the dragon and the snake"

For the snake:

"Warring States Policy? Qi Policy 2": "If there is a temple in Chu, give it to the deceased." The person who gave the wine said to him, "A few people have not enough to drink, but one person has more than enough. Please draw a snake on the ground, and the one who is the first to drink is drinking." One person is the first to drink the snake, and he drinks it with his left hand. He drew a snake on his right hand and said, "I can make it." Before he could do it, he took the snake and said, "The snake has no feet, but I can make it." Then he drank the wine and said, "It's a snake." "Huazu" is a metaphor for doing something extraneous, which is not only useless, but also harmful.

Hold the snake and ride the tiger:

The emperor of the Northern Wei Dynasty died in the palace, and Wang Yuanxie of Pengcheng and others kept the obituary secret in case of unexpected events, and issued an edict. Zheng Shizong will drive. When the coffin arrived at Luyang, it was given mourning clothes. At that time, Wang Xi of Xianyang suspected that Xie had some conspiracy and stopped outside Luyang County. After a while, he entered. He said to Xie, "Not only are you hardworking, you are also extremely dangerous." Yuan Xie hated him and said, "Brother, I know you are senior, so you know that there are dangers. Yan He (Yuan Xie's name) is holding a snake and riding a tiger, but he doesn't realize the difficulty. "See "Book of Wei? Biography of King Xie of Pengcheng". Later, "holding a snake and riding a tiger" was used as a metaphor for being in a dangerous situation

Owl snake ghost:

A metaphor for an ugly person

Humility and entrustment of a snake:

The words come from "Zhuangzi? Yingdiwang": "Huzi said: 'I have shown you in the countryside that I have not yet left my sect, and I have been vain and resigned to the snake.'" Cheng Xuan Yingshu: "Committing to the snake is the appearance of being obedient. To People respond to things, forget about themselves, follow the opportunity, and do not adhere to the original." Later, he said that pretending to be attentive and perfunctory is a "snake of hypocrisy"

Raise a snake into a snake:

Speech. This "Guoyu? Wu Yu": "If you are an indestructible dragon, what will happen if you are a snake?" Later, he used the metaphor of "raising a dragon and turning it into a snake" as a metaphor for indulging the enemy and allowing him to become powerful

One dragon and one snake:

The metaphor sometimes disappears and sometimes appears, and is unpredictable

A walking earthworm scares a snake:

Describes vigorous and swift strokes

Idioms about horses

Puffball:

Puffball, fungus; Puffball, plantain. Metaphor for the most humble things

Non-stop:

Metaphor for not stopping for a moment, without a break

Beyond the pace:

Metaphor for being unable to catch up , can't keep up

The number of horse teeth increased:

"The Biography of Gu Liang? The second year of Duke Xi": "Xun Xi led his horse to hold the bi and said: 'The bi is still the same. Yes, and the horse teeth have lengthened. '" Later, he humbly said that he wasted his years and had no achievements.

Success immediately:

Describes things going well from the beginning. Achieve victory

The east wind of Mal's ear:

The east wind blows across Mal's ear. Metaphor of being deaf, indifferent or irrelevant. The words come from the second poem of Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Reply to the King Drinking Alone on Twelve Cold Nights and Feelings": "Everyone in the world turned around when they heard this, just like the east wind shooting at the horse's ears."

The horse's belly escaped with the whip:

"Zuo Zhuan? Xuan Gong Fifteenth Year": "Although the whip is long, it is not as long as the horse's belly." Later, "the horse's belly escapes from the whip" as a metaphor for escaping punishment

Wrapped in horse leather:

Also known as "horse leather shroud". The body was wrapped in horsehide. It means fighting bravely and dying on the battlefield. On the battlefield

Majiao Aconite:

It is said that Sima Xiangru and Meigao of the Han Dynasty were both literary, and they worked quickly

Majiao Aconite:

Volume "Yan Danzi": "Prince Yan's Dan was in Qin, and the King of Qin was rude to him. He was dissatisfied and wanted to return. The King of Qin refused to listen and said falsely: 'The black head is white and the horse has horns. , but Xu Er.

'" Later, "horse horns and aconite" were used as a metaphor for things that cannot be achieved

Heavy traffic:

It is still said that there is a heavy traffic

The red deer changes shape:

The image of the red deer was changed. The story of Zhao Gao referring to the deer as a horse in the Chinese version of "Historical Records? The Chronicles of the First Emperor of Qin" later used the metaphor to confuse right and wrong and confuse right and wrong

Horse-haired Hedgehog:

Bao Zhao of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty wrote in "Dai Chu from Jibeimen Xing": "The strong wind blew up and the gravel blew; the horse's hair shrank like a hedgehog, and its horns and bows could not be stretched. " Later, "horse-haired hedgehog" was used to describe the strong wind and harsh weather

Horse face and cow head:

Looking like a cow head and horse face

Horse and cow lapels:

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Ma Niu wears clothes and ridicules people who do not know the truth and etiquette

The style of Ma Niu:

It means that horses and cows run freely. "The horses and oxen are like horses, my concubines are running away, don't dare to chase them away. "Kong Yingda Shu: "Zuo Zhuan" in the fourth year of Xi's reign said: "It's just that the wind, horse and cow are incompatible with each other. ’ Jia Kui said: ‘Wind means release. It is called the wind when the male and female attract each other. ’ However, horses and oxen are lost in the wind, because the males and females chase each other, and they are driven away into the distance. " was later used to express irrelevance

Throwing water in front of the horse:

Yuan Zaju "The Story of the Fisherman and the Woodcutter" writes that Zhu Maichen of the Han Dynasty was poor, selling his salary to support himself, singing and reciting books, The wife was ashamed and begged to leave. Later, Maichen paid homage to the prefect, and the wife asked for remarriage. Maichen threw water in front of the horse to make his wife take it back, to show that the couple could no longer get back together. Later, "throwing water in front of the horse" was used as a metaphor for the irreversible divorce. /p>

The horse has gone and the horse has returned:

According to "Huainanzi? Human World Training", an old man at the border fortress lost his horse, and people thought it was a disaster. As a result, his horse led the foreigners and their horses back together, and everyone congratulated him. However, his son was disabled due to a fall while riding a horse, and the villagers hung him up. Unexpectedly, the barbarians entered the fortress, and nineteen of the soldiers from the frontier fortress died in the battle. However, his son was lame and later died because of "the horse went away and the horse returned." "A metaphor for the ever-changing world, uncertain gains and losses

A horse is like running water:

Describes a bustling crowd of people and horses

A horse is like a swimming dragon:

Describes a human and horse The bustling scene comes from the "Book of the Later Han Dynasty? Queen's Chronicles? Empress Ma of Mingde": "I passed by Zhuolongmen and saw people asking for help. Cars were like running water and horses were like swimming dragons. "

The horse enters Huashan:

"Shu? Wucheng": "It is Yanwu who cultivates prose, returns the horse to the sun of Huashan, herds the cattle in the peach forest, and shows the world that there is no Clothes. Later, he used "horses entering Huashan" to express peace in the world and no more wars

Conquer the world immediately:

"Historical Records? Biography of Li Sheng and Lu Jia": "Lu Sheng always said before It is called "Poetry" and "Book". Emperor Gao scolded him and said, "It's just because the public lived on a horse that he got it, An Shi "Poetry" and "Book"! ’ Lu Sheng said: ‘If you can get it from a horse, why would you rather treat it right away? Moreover, Tang and Wu took counterattacks and defended them with obedience. Using both civil and military forces, this was a long-lasting technique. '" Later, "conquering the world immediately" was regarded as the classic of martial arts and nation-building

Immediately building a house:

It means that you agree in person and oppose behind your back

Success immediately:

You still say that you will win the world immediately

Look at the flowers immediately:

You still say that you can see the flowers on horseback

Immediately stand on the wall:

Referring to Where young men and women fall in love

Looking at the horse's head:

In ancient battles, soldiers looked at the commander's horse head to decide whether to advance or retreat, which is a metaphor for obeying orders or being willing to follow others' actions. "The Fourteenth Year of Xianggong": "Xun Yan ordered: 'The cock crows and rides, blocking the well and burning the stove, only the horse's head is left to look at it. ’” Du Yu’s note: “If you advance or retreat, follow your own path. "

The horse's head wants to go east:

It means returning to the east; returning. The Chinese version of "Zuo Zhuan? The 14th year of Duke Xiang": "Luan Xuan said: 'The order of the Jin State has not been fulfilled. Yes. Yu Ma's head wants to go east. ’ Naigui. Yang Bojun noted: "Qin's troops were in the west, but they returned to the east."

A thin horse with long hair:

It is a metaphor for a poor person with short ambition

A horse and a fleet of cars:

It is like a fleet of cars and a fleet of cars

Ma Yan Che Jie:

Describes a lot of carriages and horses, very lively

Ma Yang and others turn over:

Describes a chaotic or busy appearance

Ma Zhongguan Wu:

It is still said that people are strong and horses are strong

Ma is strong and people are strong:

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It is a metaphor for running around in a hurry

Horse catching mice:

It is a metaphor for running around and life is turbulent

Horse Zulongsha:

Refers to galloping on the frontier and showing off the power outside the territory. Longsha, a desert place in the north of Saibei.

BMW Xiangcha:

Precious horses and gorgeous cars. . Referring to the pomp and circumstance of a wealthy family's trip

Beisou loses his horse:

Yusei loses his horse. It is a metaphor for a blessing in disguise

Trying a horse with a sword:

Metaphor of being ready and eager to try

Wash the troops and herd the horses:

Wash the weapons and feed the horses, which means to be ready for battle

Tie the horses and bury the wheels. :

It means that when the enemy attacks, they tie up their horses and bury their wheels on the ground to show that they will not retreat. Sun Tzu's "Nine Places": "This is why the horse's wheels are buried, which is not enough to rely on." "Cao Cao's note: "Fang means to tie the horse; burying the wheel means that it cannot move. "

A blind horse approaches a pond:

The quote comes from Liu Yiqing's "Shishuo Xinyu? Pai Tiao" of the Southern Song Dynasty: "A blind man rides a blind horse and approaches a deep pond in the middle of the night. " Later, he used the metaphor of "a blind horse approaching the pond" to describe the danger and ignorance.

The old horse knew the way:

"Han Feizi? Shuo Lin Shang": "Guan Zhong and Xi Peng followed Duke Huan. Cutting down the lonely bamboo, returning from spring to winter, I was confused and lost my way. Guan Zhong said: "The wisdom of the old horse can be used." ’ Then he let the old horse go and followed him, and then he gained the Tao. "Later, "an old horse knows the way" is used as a metaphor for someone who is experienced in something and can be a forerunner

an old horse neighs in the wind:

It refers to a person who is old but still ambitious

An old horse is a colt:

Roading an old horse is like a colt. This is a metaphor for losing the courtesy of respecting the elderly. "Poetry? Xiaoya? Jiao Gong": "The old horse is a colt, regardless of what is behind it. "Zheng Xuan's note: "This is a metaphor for King You to be arrogant when he sees an old man. He treats him like a child and does not care about his children. When he is old, others will do the same to him. "One metaphor is that although you are old, you still have a strong ambition and don't worry about the difficulties behind you. Zhu Xi's Biography: "It's like an old horse is tired, but it thinks it's a colt and doesn't care about its future, there will be a danger of being incompetent. "Therefore, it is also used as a metaphor not to resent old age

A poor chariot and a weak horse:

A broken chariot and a weak horse

A golden horse that escapes the world:

"Historical Records? Funny Biographies": "(Dongfang Shuo) was sitting at a banquet, drinking heavily, and sang a song at the base: 'Lu Shen is in the world, and he is hiding from the world at Jinmamen. You can hide yourself from the world in the palace, why bother in the mountains or under the wormwood? '" Later, "the golden horse to hide from the world" and "the golden gate to hide from the world" were used to mean that he was a court official and escaped from worldly affairs

The weapons were hidden in the arsenal, and the horses entered Huashan:

The weapons were hidden in the arsenal, and the horses entered Huashan Put it in Huashan. It means that the world is peaceful

The war is chaotic:

Describes the turbulent scene during the war

The soldiers and horses have not moved, but the food and grass have gone first:

When troops and horses are not dispatched in battle, the transportation of military grain and grass must be carried out first. The latter generally refers to the need to make preparations before action

Strength of soldiers and horses:

①Strong soldiers and horses. Refers to a strong army and combat effectiveness. ② Generally refers to strong and powerful people. >

Riding a horse and riding a horse:

It means driving a carriage at a fast pace

The carriage is dusty and the horse is full of feet:

①It also refers to the car and horse running around in the world. ② Refers to a chariot and a horse. It is also used when addressing the other party.

The chariot and the horse are running fast:

The chariot and the horse are running fast and furiously:

The car is dangerous and the horse is tired, describing a sleepy journey