As close as lips and teeth, as close as lips and teeth, as close as lips and teeth, as close as lips and teeth, as close as ears, as close as lips and teeth, as close as lips and teeth, as close as auxiliary vehicles, as inseparable as pulse, as inseparable as safety and * * *, regardless of each other.
A, as close as lips and teeth [chun ch ǐ xi ā ng y and]
Description: lips and teeth are interdependent. Metaphor is closely related and interdependent.
Said by Chen Shou, a historian in the Western Jin Dynasty, Biography of the Three Kingdoms Shu Wei Baoxun: "Gai and Wu and Shu are as close as lips and teeth, and it is difficult to pull out because of the gloomy scenery."
Because Wu and Shu are as close as lips and teeth, according to the cloudy landscape, they have insurmountable advantages.
Second, the auxiliary car depends on each other [f ǔ ch ē xi ā ng y and]
Explanation: auxiliary: cheekbones; Car: gums. The cheekbones and gums are interdependent. Metaphorically, the two are closely related and interdependent.
From: Zuo Qiuming's "Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong" Spring and Autumn Five Years: "As the saying goes, the so-called' auxiliary cars depend on each other, and the lips are cold', which is also called danger."
As the saying goes, people who depend on each other, as close as lips and teeth, refer to Guo Yuhe Guoguo.
Third, the pulse condition is connected [mà i mà i xi ā ng t not ng]
Description: Blood vessels communicate with each other. Metaphor is closely related.
From: The Victory of Bolsheviks by Li Dazhao in Qing Dynasty: "Life on earth is closely related on this big axis."
Fourth, it is inseparable from [nán shánán fēn].
Commentary: s: put it down. Describe a good relationship and don't want to be separated. Also known as "inseparable".
Said by: Cao Qingxue Qin's 21st Dream of Red Mansions: "I can't help feeling sorry for each other." Qing Li Garbo's "Officialdom in Appearance": "It is inseparable, so I have been playing' Shuifu' on the boat."
Verb (abbreviation for verb) is safe and * * * [ā n w ē i y ǔ g]
Explanation: * * share joys and sorrows, * * * share pains. Describe the close relationship and similar interests.
From: Cao Weizhi of the Three Kingdoms, Seeking the Self-Test Table: "Those who dare to hear your majesty's words are sincere and sympathetic to the country, and those who are worried are also."
I dare to state to your majesty that sincere and domestic differences are the same, and so are worries.
Six, regardless of each other [bù f ē nǐ b ǐ c ǐ]
Explanation: Peter: that, the other party; This: this, our side. Don't distinguish this from that. Describe the close relationship and profound friendship.
Said by: Song Xie Anbi Wang introduced: "Everything is sealed to the generals, the orders remain unchanged, and many people are appointed."
All people who put the overall situation first, keep their orders unchanged, and are in need.
Second, idioms that describe the relationship when you don't usually walk around asking for help.
Pray for Buddha's feet temporarily, dig wells to quench thirst, fill leaks in the river, cross wells to quench thirst, and sharpen guns at the last minute.
Dig a well when you are thirsty ― it's too late to start.
Explanation: Dig a well if you are thirsty. Metaphor is not prepared in advance, just trying to find a way temporarily.
From: "Huangdi Neijing Su Wen Si Qi TiaoShen": "Husband's disease has become medicine, and disorder has become a cure. It's not too late to cross a well and fight for a cone! "
Example: One is empty and the other is empty. ~, regret something.
◎ Xu Ming Lin Zhong's "Love of the Gods" back to 35.
What idiom is used to describe it: wholeheartedly looking for relationships to enter through the back door.
Running around, sharpening your head for personal gain.
Looking for cracks in the sky is a metaphor for trying to find the right time.
Taking advantage of loopholes means taking advantage of every opportunity to make a profit.
No hole, no drill, metaphor is good at drilling.
What idioms are used to describe a particularly good relationship between two people?
1. Lack of intimacy.
Qin meijun
Idiom interpretation room source: gap. The relationship is very harmonious and intimate, without any interval.
This idiom comes from Biography written by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Xiao died as a relative with the help of his master. When it comes to finding a way out, it is a pity that the structure is evil and the pawn wins the official plan! "
2. Brotherhood
Qingteng xiuzu
Idioms explain feelings: friendship; Friendship; Brother: refers to the brother. The metaphor is very good; Like brothers.
The idiom comes from 4 1 in Xu's Romance of the Gods: "Xin Huan said,' Although each has his own surname, he is like a brother'." "
3, inseparable
xíng yǐng bülí
The interpretation of idioms is as inseparable as form and its shadow. Describe their intimate relationship; Spend a lot of time together.
The idiom comes from Ji Yun's Summer Notes on Reading Luanyang Weicaotang in Qing Dynasty: "Farmers in Qingxian County are frivolous, follow their husbands, are inseparable, always laugh at each other and don't avoid people."
4, such as glue-like paint
rúJiāo sìqé
Idiom interpretation is like glue and paint. Describe the hot feelings; We were inseparable.
This idiom comes from Shi Naian's Water Margin: "Zhang Sanhe and this woman are inseparable, and everyone in the neighborhood knows it at night."
5. Treat each other with sincerity
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Idioms show loyalty to others; Courage to treat each other sincerely: a metaphor for a sincere heart.
The idiom comes from Wen Song Tianxiang's "Long Wen Shu and Chen Cha Yuan": "I rely on my bosom friend to be honest with me, and I am not afraid to dump my book."
5. Idioms and four words that describe family relationships, or there is a back door to go.
Upper and lower channels
What are the idioms related to walking?
Sakamoto Ryoko Sakamoto Ryoko: Slope; Projectile: a projectile. Like a cannonball rolling on a slope. A metaphor for the rapid development of the situation or the smooth progress of the work.
Run: Run. Call sign: shout. Make a phone call while running. Describe being in trouble and asking for help.
Run like a city: run. City: market. Describe many people who are busy and active for a certain purpose.
Running around means that when there is important news, everyone runs to tell each other.
Runners refer to close friends who try their best to help each other.
Running around, sharpening your head for personal gain.
A long snake described calligraphy with a brush as vivid and magnificent.
Possessed: calf; Go: Run. You can run without legs. Metaphor means that things spread quickly without going on.
Travel south and travel north.
Biting one's teeth is a metaphor for unbearable or unaffordable.
Becoming famous means spreading fame.
Being eager for fame means spreading fame.
A stick is a stick: a wooden stick; Go: Run. When Shun's father hit him with a big stick, he ran away so as not to trap his father in injustice. The feudal filial piety advocated in the old society.
Running around. More refers to being forced by life, or running around for some purpose.
Wandering around is wandering around without purpose and direction.
Looking around is a metaphor for worrying too much.
Running around in the west describes running around without a fixed goal. Use "running around"
Cockfighting and running dogs let cockfighting and dogs race. Refers to the boring game in which the children of the exploiting classes idled around in the old society.
Cockfighting, horse racing. Ancient gambling games.
Cockfighting refers to a boring game in which the children of the exploiting classes idle away in the old society. With "fighting cocks and running dogs."
Vendors and pawns used to mean vendors and servants. Generally refers to people with low status in the old society.
Flying into the sky means hunting. Goshawk. Yellow, yellow dog.
Fly away refers to the wine vessel for feasting.
Birds and beasts: birds; Beast: Beast. Birds, running beasts. Generally refers to birds and mammals.
Flying sand and gravel sand: sandy soil; Gravel: small stones. Sand flies and pebbles roll. Describe the strong wind.
Sha Fei stone flies, Sha Fei stone rolls. Describe the strong wind.
Sand and stones fly and pebbles roll. Describe the wind rush.
Flying away is like saying flying away and offering. Pass the cup frequently.
Fly books and write documents quickly.
In old novels, people with martial arts were described as agile and able to jump over eaves and walls.
In old novels, people with martial arts were described as agile and able to jump over eaves and walls.
In the old novels, people with martial arts were described as agile and able to jump on the eaves and over the walls. The same as "flying over the eaves and walking over the wall".
Fly away disaster, unexpected disaster. With "unexpected trouble".
The flying eagle and the running dog released the eagle and the dog to chase the wild animals. Refers to the life of hunting and wandering.
The eagle chased birds and animals on horseback. Hunting.
Flying eagle lackeys refer to the hunting and wandering life like "flying eagle lackeys".
Flying needle runs: run. Describe the sewing technique is very skilled.
Wind and cloud to describe the speed of Mercedes-Benz.
Fly away describes leaving a place and fleeing to a far place.
This is a despicable metaphor for a dog walking in a fox.
When the dragon left, the snake was taken away. Describe momentum.
Go straight, follow one's inclinations, and have no scruples.
Chickens fly dogs go: run. Chickens fly and dogs jump. Describe the chaos caused by extreme panic.
Run fast first, that is, those who act fast will achieve their goals first. It's the same as "illness comes first"
Dust prevention and custom prevention: lifting and stretching for performance; Dust: earthly; Go: run; Vulgar: secular. Described as fame and fortune.
Deviation from the track means that words and deeds deviate from the accepted norms.
A deer walking in the Soviet Union is a metaphor for the decline of the country and the desolation of the palace.
Defeat means leaving the battlefield and running for your life in the wilderness Describe the defeat and escape.
Against Sakamoto, it is difficult to do things. With "walking pills against Sakamoto".
Point the pill at Sakamoto and roll it at the slope. Metaphor means that things are difficult to do.
Cattle, children and horses used to refer to people with low status. Cowboy, shepherd boy; Go away, my servant.
Abandoning the car and walking in the forest is a metaphor for escaping from the enemy.
The person standing on the fist, walking on the arm, seems to be innocent, decent and hard.
People who stand by their fists and walk by their arms are compared to innocent people, decent style and hard life.
Thirty-six plans, walking is the best policy. It means that you can't resist the enemy. Running away is the best policy. After that, things have reached the point of helplessness, and there is no other good way except to escape.
Thirty-six plans, walking is the best policy. It means that you can't resist the enemy. Running away is the best policy. It shows that things have reached the point of helplessness, and there is no other good way except to leave.
Death can lead to the birth of Zhuge in Zhong Da: Zhuge Liang; Go: scare away; Zhong Da: Sima Yi. Refers to people who are still alive after death.
Zhuge's death scared away the birth of Zhong Da, which means that although one person died, Yu Wei was still there. With "Zhuge can walk after death, and Zhong Da will be born".
Taking risks is taking risks when there is no way out.
Walking deer is risky, and walking deer is even more risky. When things are urgent, they are forced to take risks.
Despair: the appearance of rushing; Take a risk: go to a dangerous place. Take risks when there is no way out.
Despair means taking risks when there is no way out. Use "despair" (2) refers to taking risks because there is no way out.
When a rabbit walks, a stork falls, which is a metaphor for agility. It is also a metaphor for drawing or writing an article quickly and smoothly. See Rabbit Up and Down.
Rabbits fly in the sky: in ancient times, it was said that the sun was three feet, so the sun was called the sun; Rabbit: In ancient legend, there is a jade rabbit in the moon, so the moon is called the jade rabbit. Describe how time flies.
Walking in fear of shadows is a metaphor for much ado about nothing. Also known as "fear of shadows and evil traces."
The black rabbit runs beside the sun and the moon. Rabbit, the legendary jade rabbit on the moon. Borrow the moon.
Flying rabbit belongs to Wu: According to legend, in ancient times, the sky was three feet Wu, so it was called the sun; Rabbit: In ancient legend, there is a jade rabbit in the moon, so the moon is called the jade rabbit. Describe how time flies.
Walking without tibia is still walking without tibia. I often use Yu as a metaphor for coming from the door of a sage who loves me. Use "walk without shin".
Xiasaka Zoumaluka: Slope; Projectile: a projectile. Roll the projectile down the slope. Metaphor is agile and smooth.
Shimasaka rolled down the hillside. Metaphor homeopathy unimpeded, agile and not stagnant.
Bite: bite with the mouth; Piece: something similar to chopsticks, with straps at both ends, which can be tied around the neck; Scato: Let's go. Describe the secret March at night.
Suffer a little, endure it, and then run away. Confucianism believes that this is the attitude that a dutiful son should adopt when he is punished by his parents.
Xing Chi electric walking: Mercedes-Benz; Go: Run. Like stars flying like lightning. Describe it extremely quickly.
Walking dead is a metaphor for people who don't think, don't work, and live in a muddle. With The Walking Dead.
Walking dead: a walking dead; Walking flesh: a body that can walk without a soul. It is a metaphor for a person who doesn't think, doesn't work, and lives in a daze.
Just walk away and ignore it.
Jin Fei means the sun and the moon fly. Metaphor time flies. Jade, jade rabbit, refers to the moon. Gold, the sun, refers to the sun.
Flying into the distance means running away like a wild animal and flying away like a bird. Metaphor means that people go far away. More refers to getting out of trouble and finding a way out.
Walking on the ground means there is no hiding place.
Going through the motions describes doing things only in form and not putting them into practice.
Walking and skating is a metaphor for bragging and bragging.
Wandering around is a metaphor for bragging and boasting.
Leak: Leak. betray the pot to the roses
Taking office refers to the rapid arrival of new Committee officials. Later it also refers to taking over a new job. With "taking office".
Riding to work: riding a horse; Ren: position. Old refers to the arrival of officials. Now the metaphor is to take over a job.
Travel: Run by horse. Look at the flowers on the running horse. The original description is that things are going well and I am in a good mood. Take a quick look at the back.
Take a look at the flowers: riding a horse. Look at the flowers on the running horse. The original description is that things are going well and I am in a good mood. Take a quick look at the back.
Taking office: riding a horse; Ren: position. Old refers to the arrival of officials. Now the metaphor is to take over a job.
Zhangtai: The street name under Zhangtai in Chang 'an in Han Dynasty was once synonymous with brothels. Originally refers to riding a horse through the platform. After refers to set foot in prostitutes.
Traveling north and south refers to traveling to many places in the south and north. Also refers to wandering.
The stone is flying, the sand is flying and the stone is rolling. Describe the strong wind.
There is no way out. Metaphor is despair, there is no way out.
No way out, no way out. Metaphor is despair, there is no way out.
Despair: take refuge. There is no way out, it is despair. Metaphor situation is extremely difficult, can't find a way out.
When encountering a strong enemy or in trouble, the best strategy is to leave and avoid.
Walking is the best strategy. When encountering a strong enemy or in trouble, leaving and avoiding is the best strategy.
Going first means that when you meet a strong enemy or encounter trouble, leaving and avoiding are the best strategies.
Idioms describing relationships.
1, snob
Explanation: trend: running; Inflammation: Heat is a metaphor of power. Flatter and cling to powerful people.
2. Climb the dragon to get the phoenix
Explanation: It is a metaphor for attaching to an emperor in order to achieve great achievements or make a name for himself. It is also a metaphor for attaching to a prestigious person in order to make a name for himself.
3. climb higher and higher.
Explanation: climbing: climbing; High: refers to people in high positions; Expensive: People with power and influence. Attached to people close to the nobility.
Step 4 climb higher and become more expensive
Explanation: refers to climbing up and making friends with noble people.
5. Climbing high becomes expensive
Explanation: people who are obsessed with being close to high school.
Above, for reference!