What are the idioms with the word "hui"?

Shen Hui Dou Zhuan Shen: Shen Xing; Dou: Big Dipper. The Beidou turns and the stars rotate. Refers to the late night

Waving the weapon back to the sun. Waving the weapon to drive back to the sun. Describing efforts to save the crisis

Reflection refers to the short-term brightness of the sky due to reflection at sunset. It is a metaphor for a person's sudden excitement before death. It is also a metaphor for the short-term prosperity on the eve of the death of things

Six Paths of Reincarnation In Buddhist terms, six paths: heaven, humanity, asura, animal, hungry ghost and hell. Refers to the six destinations of reincarnation for all living beings, that is, the reincarnation of life and death in these six paths

Never turn back. Setbacks: setbacks. It is a metaphor for being strong-willed and never wavering no matter how many times you suffer setbacks.

The class teacher returns to the court. Class: transferred back. Mobilize the troops from the expedition to return to the capital, indicating that the troops from the expedition returned to the court victoriously.

Returning empty-handed to the treasure mountain. Walking into the mountains full of treasures, but coming out empty-handed. It is a metaphor that according to the conditions, there should be a rich harvest, but nothing is gained (mostly referring to seeking knowledge).

Can’t bear to look back: can bear it; look back: look back, recall. It means that you feel painful when you think about the past, so you can't bear to recall it.

Nine times of sadness refers to sadness lingering in the abdomen frequently, making it difficult to get rid of it.

Spring returns to the earth It seems that spring has returned to the earth. It describes that the severe cold has passed, and warmth and vitality have returned to the world.

The rejuvenation of the earth means that winter turns to spring, vegetation sprouts, and a vibrant scene appears on the earth. Sometimes it is also used as a metaphor for the improvement of the situation.

Dang: shake; Hui: turn around. The descriptive articles and music are very tactful and moving.

Victory and return to the court. Chao: the imperial court. Jiuzhi won the battle and returned to the court to report his merits. Now generally refers to the return of victory.

Victorious first return: first return. A term used by storytellers in the Song and Yuan dynasties. Before starting the lecture, let's tell a short story as an introduction, which is called "victory for the first time", taking its auspicious meaning.

Low return without stopping Low return: lingering in nostalgia; endless: not stopping. Keep wandering and lingering. Describes a sad and unforgettable mood.

The winding mountain roads are surrounded by overlapping peaks and ridges. Describes the twists and turns of the scenic spots.

Look back and smile. Eyes: eyes. He rolled his eyes and smiled. Often used to describe a woman's charming expression.

Hui Xin, Zhuan: Turn around. Rethink and change your original thoughts and attitudes.

Nine turns of the ileum It seems that the intestines are rotating. Describes extreme inner pain and anxiety.

Huitianwushu Huitian: a metaphor for having great power and being able to reverse an extremely difficult situation; Wushu: lack of methods. It means that the situation or illness is serious and cannot be saved.

The original metaphor is correct, extremely powerful and has far-reaching influence. It is a metaphor for the power that can save a serious situation.

Returning to the other side is a Buddhist saying that as long as a guilty person changes his mind and changes his past, he can reach the "other shore" and obtain salvation. The latter is a metaphor for people who have done bad things, as long as they are determined to repent, they will have a way out.

Endless aftertaste Aftertaste: refers to the aftertaste after eating something. It is a metaphor for recalling something. The more you think about it, the more interesting it becomes.

Ileum Dangqi Hui: turn around; Dang: waver. Make the liver and intestines rotate and the heart qi agitate. The descriptive articles and music are very tactful and moving.

Turn back the ship and turn the rudder. Return to the original route in case of trouble. Metaphor to change the subject and ease the deadlock.

Return to the mountains and overwhelm the sea to describe the power and momentum that is extremely powerful and can overwhelm everything.

Back to yellow to green. The leaves change from green to yellow, and from yellow to green. It originally referred to the changes of seasons, but later it was used as a metaphor for the recurrence of worldly events.

Reflection refers to the phenomenon of short-term brightness in the sky due to light reflection when the sun has just set. It is a metaphor for a person's sudden excitement before death. It is also a metaphor for the apparent prosperity of things on the eve of their demise.

Return to anger as joy. Anger: get angry. From anger to love.

Nine ileum broken heart describes pain, worry, and depression that have reached the extreme.

Jiuqu ileum describes pain, worry, and depression that have reached the extreme.

Spring comes back after the end of La. La: refers to the twelfth lunar month, which is the twelfth month of the lunar calendar. The twelfth lunar month has passed and spring has come again.

The prodigal son turns back and a person who is not doing his job corrects his evil ways and returns to the right path.

Back and forth refers to repeated actions or words back and forth.

Miaoshou rejuvenation refers to the doctor's excellent medical skills.

Thinking over and over again describes thinking over and over again.

Not a single soldier returned. Describes the annihilation of an entire army.

Thousands of twists and turns describes the ups and downs of literary and artistic works or songs and music. It also describes the development of the situation and the process of progress, which is tortuous and not smooth.

Thousands of twists and turns means going through many twists and turns or repeated consideration.

Resurrect the dead. Bring the dying back to life. Describes excellent medical skills. It is also a metaphor for saving something that has no hope.

Rescind an order or decision.

Nothing to avoid. Avoid: Avoid. There is nothing taboo or taboo about.

Heart, mind, mind, mind, mind, mind; Hui, zhuan: turn around. Change your mind and stop holding on to past opinions.

The teacher returns to the court. See "the teacher returns to the court".

To wait and see later is the same as "to wait and see".

The Spring Return of the Earth See "The Spring Return of the Earth".

Desheng’s first return to virtue is to “get”. Hui, same as "Hui". An introduction to the storybooks and popular novels of the Song and Ming dynasties.

Returning to the light is a Buddhist term. It means using Buddha nature to check and reflect on yourself.

Wind return and electric shock means swirling like the wind and as fast as lightning.

Feng Zhuluan returns Zhu: Flying high. It is a metaphor for the flying and stretching of calligraphy strokes.

No, it will be extremely positive, but it will still be said that it will be extremely peaceful.

One Hundred Turns of the Ileum See "Nine Turns of the Ileum".

Ileum injures qi. See "ileum inflaming qi".

Return strategies and make strategic decisions.

The master of rejuvenation The master of rejuvenation. It is a metaphor for people with excellent medical skills who can restore dying people to health.

The art of rejuvenation: Rejuvenation: This originally refers to the passing of winter and the coming of spring. It is a metaphor for the skill of medicine, which can cure difficult-to-treat diseases and save dying patients. Skill: Medical skill. Refers to the medical skill of bringing the dead back to life. See "The Magical Rejuvenation".

When the baby is dry, he or she will be wet. This means that when the mother is raising children, she will let the baby stay in a dry place and she will stay in a wet place.

Go back to the mountains and seas. Go back to the mountains and seas. Metaphors are powerful.

Resurrection and resurrection. Resurrection from the dead. Describes the skill of doctors and their ability to revive dying people. It is also used to describe saving something that seems hopeless.

Returning to the heaven and falling the sun is like turning the world around.

To turn back the sky and save the sun, see "turn back the sky and save the sun."

To be powerless to save one's life: To be able to reverse an extremely difficult situation; to be powerless: to have no power. It means that the situation or illness is serious and cannot be saved.

Huitian Yun Dou still talks about turning the world around.

To turn the world around is like turning the world around. It is a metaphor for changing the king's mood or attitude.

Palmendum Brocade According to "Book of Jin·Biography of Women·Dou Tao's Wife Su": "Dou Tao's wife Su was a native of Shiping. Her name was Hui and her courtesy name was Ruolan. She was good at literature. Tao, Fu Jian was the governor of Qinzhou when he was moved to Liusha. Su thought about it and wrote a brocade of palindrome poems for Tao to read. The words are very sad, with eight hundred and forty words. "Palmendum tapestry" is a metaphor for a wonderful poem about lovesickness.

Return to evil and return to right. It is still said to correct evil and return to right.

Jing Yan Yong Hui is the same as "Jing Yan Yong Hui".

Nine ileum describes the cycle of worries. Ileum: Describes inner anxiety.

The flowing wind returns to the snow, making it look light and swaying.

Six Interests of Reincarnation See "Six Paths of Reincarnation".

Lu Ge's return to Japan is the same as "Lu Yang's wave of arms".

Lu people returning to Japan is the same as "Lu Yang waving his arms".

Lu Yang returned to the sun and saw "Lu Yang waving his arms".

Luan Hui Feng Zhu describes the graceful dance.

No Ji Tai Lai See "No 2 Ji Tai Lai".

Thousands of twists and turns describes repeated twists and turns or tortuous processes.

The adjective is written in a lively and energetic way, like magpie and luan birds circling back and forth.

Three turns and nine turns ①Describes twists and turns. ② Still over and over again.

Three times, five times, many times.

Release and increase beauty means to remove evil and increase beauty. Hui means evil.

Keep the right path and never turn back. Stick to the right path and never give in.

Clean one's heart and turn around See "clean one's heart and face".

The next chapter will break down the formulas used at the end of each chapter in chapter novels. Nowadays, it is often used to describe the result of the development of events.

The mind turns and the heart returns. Xin, Yi: mind; Hui, Zhuan: turn around. Change your mind and stop holding on to past opinions.

Wandering back and forth, I still talk about going round and round.

Once you come, you can never go back. It is said to be completely eliminated.

Twists and turns: roundabout, surrounding. Winding and twisting around. Often used as a metaphor for the tortuous development of things.

turn the sea back to the sky, the same as "turn the sun back to the sky".

Return to the sky again. See "Return to the sky again."

100 twists and turns 〖Explanation〗 describes going through various twists and turns.

Ileum severed 〖Explanation〗Describes extreme sorrow and sadness.

Jing Zhenyonghui [Explanation] The words are skillful but the actions are erratic. Still talking right and wrong. Same as "Jing Yanyong Hui".

The sea of ??suffering is boundless, but when you turn around, you will find the shore. [Explanation] Buddhist saying. It means that the world is like a sea of ??suffering, boundless, and only through enlightenment can one achieve transcendence. It also serves as a metaphor for how serious the sin may be, but as long as you repent, there will be a way out.

The prodigal son will never be replaced by gold. 〖Explanation〗It means that a person who does not follow the right path is extremely valuable after he corrects his evil ways.

Entering Baoshan and returning empty 〖Explanation〗Baoshan: a mountain where treasures are collected. Entering a mountain full of treasures only to come back empty-handed. It's a metaphor that although you encountered a good opportunity, you got nothing.

Move mountains and turn seas 〖Explanation〗Move mountains and turn seas. A metaphor for trying your best to overcome huge difficulties.

The disaster of Huilu

No turning back until death

Once a year

Once you go, you never come back

Go back

A loser can turn back for gold. It means that a person who does not do good things and corrects his evil ways is more valuable than gold.