What idioms are there about "mud"?

1, all the mud and sand? [níshājüXià]

Explanation: It means that mud and sand are washed down with water in the rapids of rivers. Metaphor is that good people and bad people are mixed together.

Source: Qingyuan Mei's "Poetry with the Garden" Volume 1: "People are called great talents; Such as the Yellow River in Wan Li; With dirt and sand. "

2. Drunk as mud? Interpretation of [làn zuì rú ní]: Drunk to death, unable to control himself. Describe being drunk.

Source: The History of the Scholars in the Later Han Dynasty, and 360 days a year, fasting for 359 days. Tang Note: "Han officials said:' If you don't fast for a day, you will be drunk as mud'." "

3. Draw sand and inkpad? [ huà shā yìn ní ]?

Interpretation: Calligraphers use a pen as a metaphor.

Source: Liang Lun Shu: "Brush the sand like a cone and print the sand like mud.

4. Nigu stays in the party? [nü g ǔ j ū f ā ng] Interpretation: stick to the old rules and talk about the old.

Source: Yu's "Love with Fate, Song and Structure": "I am afraid that I made some kind of statement and mistakenly detained the author of the party."

5. dragging your feet? [tunídàI Shuǐ]

Interpretation: metaphor is not crisp and neat when talking and doing things.

Source: Songshi Daoyuan "Jingde Dengchuan Record": "Master is diligent in boxing; Pear belt is tired; Drag the mud and water. "