The "Yue Huai Yi Ji" refers to those people who know that they are wrong, but deliberately delay the time and refuse to correct it in time.
Iron Rooster
A fat chicken cannot lay eggs
One person ascends, immortals, chickens and dogs〖Explanation〗It is used to describe one person who becomes powerful, and those related to him will also become prosperous. . How ironic. Same as "one person attains enlightenment, chickens and dogs ascend to heaven".
I would rather be the mouth of a chicken than the queen of an ox. 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor that I would rather be at the head of the little ones than behind the big ones. Same as "I'd rather be a chicken's mouth than a cow's queen".
Seeing an egg and asking for a chicken 〖Explanation〗When you see an egg, you hope that the egg will turn into a chicken and come to announce the dawn. It's too early to speak metaphorically.
We hear the sound of cocks and dogs, and they will die without contact. "Laozi": "Neighboring countries look at each other, and we hear the sounds of cocks and dogs, and the people will not interact with each other until they grow old and die." The explanation now refers to people who do not understand each other and do not Exchange messages. Example story
Catching a chicken and scolding a dog still refers to scolding a mulberry tree.
Chicken cup wine See "chicken cup wine".
Roasted chicken soaked in wine "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Biography of Xu Zhi" "Zhichang was established by Taiwei Huang Qiong, but it is not enough." When someone is mourning, he often roasts a chicken at home, soaks it in wine with a couple of ounces of cotton wool, dries it, and then wraps it up. Then he goes to the outside of the tomb and soaks the chicken with water to make it smell like wine. , fight rice, use cogongrass as a loan, put the chicken in front, finish the wine, stay to pay homage, and then go, but the mourner is not seen."
Slaughter the chicken to teach the monkey to kill the chicken to warn the monkey. Metaphorically punishing one severely to warn the others.
Converting the chicken to the phoenix means passing off the good as the inferior and confusing the good with the bad.
Roosters crow at night. In ancient times, it was believed that roosters crow at night as an abnormal phenomenon and foreshadowed war.
Local chicken and tile-dog. See "local chicken and tile-dog".
Steal chickens and dogs. See "steal chickens and dogs."
Rat belly chicken intestines still means rat belly chicken intestines.
Killing chickens for millet means entertaining guests diligently.
Kill the chicken to scare the monkey. Kill the chicken to scare the monkey. It is a metaphor for punishing one person to intimidate or warn others.
Kill the chicken and scare the monkey. See "Kill the chicken and scare the monkey".
Runan Morning Chicken is Runan Chicken.
Recognize a chicken as a phoenix, a Buddhist saying. It means recognizing the ordinary as precious.
Female Chicken Sidan is the same as "Female Chicken Sichen".
The crowing of a hen is the same as the crowing of a hen.
The rooster crows in the morning is the same as "the rooster crows in the morning".
Well Frog and Chicken: The name of an insect, namely midge, is often used to describe small things. It is a metaphor for not having a broad vision and having little knowledge.
The Breath of Chicken and Dolphin is a metaphor for small gains.
Chickens and dogs are not startled. See "Chickens and dogs are not startled".
Not hearing chickens or dogs means being extremely desolate and lonely.
Chickens and dogs are restless. See "roosters and dogs are restless".
Chicken roosts in phoenix nest Roost: live. The chicken lives in the Phoenix's nest. It is a metaphor for people with low talents and virtues occupying high positions.
Roosters crow and dogs bark. See "roosters crow and dogs bark."
The cock crows and dances refers to the heroic spirit of being ambitious and working hard in time.
The rooster crows and waits for the day. See "the rooster crows and waits for the day".
Crowing cocks and plowing the fields is a metaphor for women managing their families diligently and thriftily. The language version of "Poetry·Zheng Feng·The Girl Said the Rooster Crows": "The girl said the Cockcrow, and the scholar said the Cockcrow." And "Bin Feng·July": "The southern acres are full, and the fields are very happy."
Chicken skin and crane hair see “chicken skin and crane hair”.
The gain and loss of a chicken and worm is the same as the gain and loss of a chicken and worm.
The chicken is not as good as the phoenix. The chicken is not as good as the phoenix. It is a metaphor that a son is not as good as his father.
The crane travels among the chickens, which is the same as "the crane stands among the chickens".
The crane trapped among the chickens is a metaphor for a person with outstanding talents being reduced to mediocrity.
Crane bone and chicken skin See "crane bone and chicken skin".
The crane is among the chickens, which is the same as "the crane stands among the chickens".
The dog steals and the chicken crows. See "the dog steals the chicken and crows".
The dog steals and the cock crows ①It is a metaphor for having little skills. ②A metaphor for sneaking.
Phoenix Feathers and Chicken Guts The feathers of the phoenix are the courage of the chickens. It is a metaphor for appearing brave but actually being cowardly.
Cockfighting lackey is the same as "fighting cock lackey".
Cockfighting and horse racing. Cockfighting and horse racing. An ancient gambling game.
Fighting cocks and raising dogs are the same as "fighting cocks and running dogs".
Stupid as a wooden chicken See "dumb as a wooden chicken".
Stupid as a wooden chicken See "dumb as a wooden chicken".
Wearing a rooster and a dolphin. Roosters and wild boars are all aggressive. In ancient times, they wore crests and belts to resemble their shapes, expressing their bravery.
Killing the goose to get the egg 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for coveting small immediate benefits at the expense of long-term interests. Also known as "killing the chicken to get the eggs".
Standing out among the chickens is like a crane standing among the chickens. It is a metaphor that a person's appearance or talent stands out among a group of people around him.
Fighting for chickens and losing sheep is a metaphor for being greedy for small things and losing big things.
Chickens fight for wine. Dou: wine vessel. Prepare a chicken and a jug of wine. It originally refers to the memorial items for the deceased, and is often used as a speech to commemorate the deceased friend. Later it also refers to entertaining guests.
Point to the chicken and scold the dog. Point to the chicken and scold the dog. It is a metaphor for scolding this person on the surface, but actually scolding that person.
Chicken catkins and wine refer to mourning for an old friend, and the sacrifices are meager.
When one person attains the Tao, chickens and dogs will ascend to heaven. When one person attains the Tao, the whole family, including the chickens and dogs, will also ascend to heaven. It is a metaphor that when a person becomes an official, people who are related to him also become powerful.
Small-bellied chicken intestines are a metaphor for being small-minded and only considering small things and not taking into account the overall situation.
Rooster tail docking: to cut off the tail. This refers to the fact that the rooster mutilated itself because it was afraid of being sacrificed in sacrifices. Later, it is a metaphor for people who commit suicide because they are afraid of being killed.
The fermented chicken in the urn is a metaphor for a person with narrow knowledge and knowledge.
Dance when you hear the cock crow. Get up and dance with your sword when you hear the cock crow. Later, it is a metaphor for those who are determined to serve the country and rise up in time.
Tastes like chicken ribs Chicken ribs: The ribs of a chicken, which have no meat. It is a metaphor for something that has little meaning but cannot be abandoned. It is a metaphor that it would be a pity not to do something, but it would not be of much benefit to do it.
Stealing refers to the act of stealing. Also refers to improper activities.
Stealing a dog and playing with a chicken is a metaphor for not doing your job properly.
Stealing the chicken but losing the rice is a common saying. The chicken was not stolen, but a handful of rice was lost. It is a metaphor that I wanted to take advantage but suffered a loss instead.
Local chicken and tile dog are chickens made of mud and dogs made of tiles. A metaphor that has a false name but no practical use.
Rat belly and chicken intestines are a metaphor for having a small capacity and only consider small things and ignore the general situation.
My hands don’t have the strength to tie a chicken. I don’t even have the strength to tie a chicken. Describes a weak body and little strength.
Pottery Dog and Tile Chicken A dog made of clay and a chicken made of clay. A metaphor that is merely formal and has no practical use.
Pheasant dancing in the mirror Pheasant dancing in the mirror. A metaphor for self-appreciation.
Why use a cow's knife to kill a chicken? Why use a cow's knife to kill a chicken? It's a metaphor that you don't need to spend a lot of effort to do small things.
Kill the chicken to scare the monkey. Kill the chicken to scare the monkey. It is a metaphor for punishing one person to warn others.
Kill the chicken to get the egg. Egg: egg. In order to get the eggs, he did not hesitate to kill the chicken. It is a metaphor for coveting immediate benefits without caring about long-term interests.
Kill the chicken to scare the monkey. Kill the chicken to scare the monkey. It is a metaphor for punishing one person to warn others.
Kill the chicken and wipe the neck. It describes the attitude of being anxious and unable to think.
The hen crows in the morning. In the old days, it was a metaphor for women stealing power and disrupting government.
How to raise a wooden chicken: a chicken that is good at fighting and looks as dull as wood. Describes mastery of kung fu.
Better to be the mouth of a chicken than the mouth of a cow. The queen of cows: the anus of a cow. I would rather have a small and clean chicken mouth than a big and smelly cow anus. It is a metaphor that one would rather be independent in a small situation than to be dominated by others in a big situation.
Cooking Chicken in a Cow Cauldron: Cook a chicken in a cauldron used to cook a cow. Metaphor of overkill.
Cut a chicken with a cow knife. Kill a chicken with a cow knife. Metaphor of overkill.
Grinding water chestnuts into chicken heads is a metaphor for great difficulties and many twists and turns.
The golden rooster news refers to the news that the emperor issued a pardon order to recruit peace.
If you marry a chicken, follow the chicken; if you marry a dog, follow the dog. Feudal ethics believe that after a woman gets married, she must always follow her husband, no matter whether he is good or bad.
Golden Rooster Independence refers to a martial arts posture of standing on one leg. Back also refers to standing on one foot.
Chicken breasts, turtle back, protruding breasts and hunchback.
Hearing the sound of chickens and dogs, not communicating with each other until old age and death. Nowadays, it refers to people who do not understand each other and do not communicate with each other.
Chicken crows, dog robbers crow: bark; robber: steal things. Refers to trivial skills. Also refers to sneaky behavior.
Trivial things are a metaphor for trivial things that are insignificant.
Cocks crow and dogs bark. Cocks crow and dogs bark. Both can hear it.
It is a metaphor for a dense population living together in one place.
Domestic chicken and pheasant Pheasant: pheasant. The original intention is that Jin Gengyi compared his own calligraphy to a domestic chicken and Wang Xizhi's calligraphy to a pheasant, to show that he despises the near and values ??the distant. It also refers to calligraphy and painting with different styles.
Chickens and ducks competing for food. Chickens and ducks: a metaphor for mediocre people. It used to mean that villains compete with each other for fame and fortune.
Domestic chickens and wild ducks are metaphors for different calligraphy styles. It also means that people love novelty and dislike ordinary things.
Leave no chickens and dogs behind, describing the cruelty of the slaughter, even the chickens and dogs are not spared.
The sound of chickens and geese fighting means noisy and discord.
The rooster crows and the day begins. Afraid of missing dawn and delaying business, he gets up before dawn.
The chickens and dogs were not alarmed. It describes the strict discipline of the march, and even the chickens and dogs were not alarmed. It also means being safe and sound.
Goose-skinned and white-haired: Wrinkled skin and pale hair. Refers to the old man.
The Cow Queen would rather have a small and clean chicken mouth than a big, smelly cow anus. It is a metaphor that one would rather be independent in a small situation than to be dominated by others in a big situation.
Chickens and dogs ascended to heaven. It is said that Liu An, the king of Huainan in the Han Dynasty, cultivated and became a fairy queen. He sprinkled the remaining medicine in the yard. Chickens and dogs ate it, and they all ascended to heaven. Later, it is a metaphor that when a person becomes an official, people related to him also become powerful.
Looking for bones in an egg is a metaphor for being deliberately picky.
The gains and losses of chickens and insects are metaphors for small gains and losses, which are insignificant.
Chickens and dogs in pieces describes things that are piecemeal and small.
Rise when the rooster crows. Get up when the rooster crows. Describes diligence and perseverance.
Chickens and dogs are both immortals. It is said that Liu An, the king of Huainan in the Han Dynasty, became an immortal queen and sprinkled the remaining medicine in the yard. After the chickens and dogs ate it, they all ascended to heaven. Later, it is a metaphor that when a person becomes an official, people related to him also become powerful.
The fight between chickens and ducks Chicken and ducks: a metaphor for mediocre people. It used to mean that villains compete with each other for fame and fortune.
Walk: run. Chickens fly around and dogs run around. Describes confusion caused by extreme panic.
A rotten chicken but a tough mouth means that you know you are wrong but still insist on arguing.
The chickens and dogs are restless. It describes the harassment so severe that even the chickens and dogs cannot have peace.
Chicken head and fish bone is a metaphor for things that are slight and not taken seriously.
Chicken Corpse Niu Cong is a metaphor for preferring to be independent in a small situation rather than being dominated by others in a big situation.
Chicken, Dog, Mulberry and Ma describe the quiet life in the countryside.
The original meaning of chicken bone support bed is that one is emaciated and exhausted on the bed mat due to excessive grief of bereavement. Later, it was used as a metaphor for fulfilling filial piety during the death of parents. Also described as very thin.
The chicken flew away and the egg broke. It is a metaphor for losing everything and gaining nothing.
Standing out among the chickens is like a crane standing among the chickens. It is a metaphor for a person's appearance or talent that stands out among a group of people around him.
Hefa: white hair; Chicken skin: describes wrinkles on the skin. The skin is wrinkled and the hair is pale. Describe the aging appearance of an old person.
Huainan chicken and dog are metaphors for people who gain power by relying on others.
Why use a cow knife to cut a chicken? Why use a cow knife to kill a chicken? It's a metaphor that you don't need to spend a lot of effort to do small things.
The power of tying a chicken The power of tying a chicken. A metaphor for weakness.
Fan Zhang Chicken Millet Fan: Paradigm; Zhang: Zhang Shao; Chicken: poultry; Millet: herb, referring to millet. Fan Shi and Zhang Shao drank and ate chicken together. A metaphor for the meaning and affection between friends.
A crane stands among a flock of chickens. It is a metaphor for a person's outstanding talent or appearance.
Cockfighting and running dogs make cocks fight and dogs race. It refers to the boring games played by children of the exploiting class in the old days.
Stupid: Silly, in a daze. Staying like a wooden chicken. To describe being stunned by fear or surprise.
Would rather be the chicken's mouth than the queen of the cow. It is a metaphor that one would rather be at the head of the smaller ones than the queen of the big ones.
Marrying a chicken and chasing after a chicken is a metaphor for a woman who can only obey her husband after getting married
Chickens and gooses fighting is a metaphor for noisy and discord
Chickens and dogs hearing each other refers to densely populated areas
Chickens flying and dogs jumping will frighten the chickens into flying and the dogs. Jumping around in fear. To describe a panicked mess
Chickens fly and dogs croak. Chickens fly up in fright and dogs bark in fright.
Describing a mess
Chicken intestines and dog belly are metaphors for narrow tolerance and vicious heart
Huai Wang chicken dogs are metaphors for people who gain power by clinging to others
Playing chicken Scolding a dog is a metaphor for insinuating insults to vent one's dissatisfaction with someone
Doubling with wine and chicken, refers to a simple meal and drink. Pay homage to deceased friends with chickens and wine
See six directions and listen to all directions
Huang Er sends a letter
The ears and eyes are stained, which means that the more you see, hear and hear, the more you can stop. Consciously affected
Ear habits and eyes stained: contaminated. Ears often hear, eyes often see, and are affected unconsciously
Ears hear and eyes see What one hears and sees with one’s own eyes
Ears hears and eyes see Hear: hear; see: see. Hear with your own ears, see with your own eyes
Contamination of ears and eyes Contamination: contamination. The ears often hear, the eyes often see, and are affected unconsciously
Hearing with the eyes and hearing with the eyes
Hearing with the ears is not as real as seeing with the eyes. reliable. It is a metaphor that personal experience is more reliable than hearsay
What is heard is false, and what is seen is true. False: False. What you hear is not trustworthy, what you see with your own eyes is true and reliable
What you hear is false, and what you see is true. False: False. What you hear is not trustworthy, what you see with your own eyes is true and reliable
To wet your eyes and ears: to get wet. Ears often hear, eyes often see, and are affected unconsciously
Ears wet and witnessed: wet: wet. The ears often hear, the eyes often see, and are affected unconsciously
Ears are hot and the eyes are dazzled. The eyes are dazzled and the ears are hot. Describes the feeling of being slightly tipsy and excited after drinking.
Ears and eyes are stained. Ran means to be contaminated; Wen means to get wet. The ears often hear, the eyes often see, and are affected unconsciously
Desire of the ears and eyes Desire: Desire. Refers to the ears to hear and the eyes to see, to satisfy the desire for pleasure
Ears, eyes and heart: ears and eyes: refers to the people who spy on the news. Refers to the important ministers who assist the emperor. Metaphor of right-hand assistant and confidant
Ears, eyes and mouthpiece Mouthpiece: spokesperson. Metaphor is used as a tool to collect, understand the situation and promote policies
Tinnitus and dizziness: dizziness. There is ringing in the ears and dizziness in the eyes
Deafness and blindness refers to the ears becoming deafened and the eyes becoming blind due to sudden strong stimulation
Deafness and dazzling refers to the hearing and hearing of the elderly and infirm people. Visual decline. Describes a person's perception of things that is extremely slow
Deafness means the ears become deafened and the eyes become blind due to sudden strong stimulation
The wind behind the ears describes running fast
The ears cannot bear to hear and the heart cannot bear to hear, describing the scene as very miserable
The ears cannot bear to hear and the ears cannot bear to listen to the side. Describes the attitude of being attentive
The ears are not separated from the cheeks. The two relationships are very close and intimate
The ears and temples rub against each other. Temple: hair on the temples; phase: mutual; friction: friction. Ears and temples rub against each other. Describing intimacy
The wind in the ear The wind in the ear blows by. Metaphor of not paying attention to, listening to words that don’t take it to heart
Yangyang Yinger〖Explanation〗Yangyang: numerous; Ying: full. Refers to a loud and beautiful sound that fills the ears. Describing the sound of speaking and reading as pleasant to the ear.
Hot eyes and ears 〖Explanation〗The eyes are half open and half closed, looking hazy, and the ears are hot and dry. Describe the feeling of being tipsy after drinking alcohol.
Dizziness in eyes and hot ears 〖Explanation〗Dizziness in eyes and hot ears. Describe the feeling of being tipsy after drinking alcohol.
To be obedient to the ear 〖Explanation〗 It still means to be obedient and obedient. Described as very docile and submissive.
Block one's ears and steal the bell 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for the stupid behavior of deceiving oneself.
Block one's ears and steal the clock 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for deceiving oneself and others, insisting on covering up things that cannot be covered up.
The wall has ears. 〖Explanation〗It means that secrets are easy to leak out. Same as "walls have ears".
Good words that are harsh to the ears 〖Explanation〗Although it may sound harsh, it is a good and helpful word. Reverse: Resistance, disobedience.
A thunder cannot cover one's ears. 〖Explanation〗It is like a thunder which cannot cover one's ears. It is a metaphor that things happen suddenly and there is no time to prepare.
The thunder is too fast to cover the ears. [Explanation] It means that things or actions happen suddenly and people have no time to prepare. It's the same as "the thunder can't cover the ears".
The lightning is too fast to stop the ears. 〖Explanation〗It means that things or actions happen so suddenly that people have no time to prepare.
It's the same as "the thunder can't cover the ears".
Square face and big ears. 〖Explanation〗Square face and big ears. It used to refer to wealth and honor.
The law is not transmitted to the six ears [Explanation] refers to an extremely secret that cannot be known to third parties.
The wind in one's ears 〖Explanation〗The same as "the wind in one's ears". The wind blowing in my ears. It is a metaphor for saying something that you don’t take seriously.
Tearing the hair on the temples 〖Explanation〗Tearing: the hair on both sides of the cheeks near the ears; tearing: the same as "厮", mutual. Describes intimacy.
The east wind shoots at the horse's ears. [Explanation] Shoot: shoot out. It is a metaphor for turning a deaf ear to what others say, turning a deaf ear to it, and being indifferent.
Stealing the bell and covering one's ears 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for deceiving oneself. Same as "stealing the bell and covering one's ears".
When the wind falls on your ears 〖Explanation〗See "When the wind falls on your ears". Like the wind blowing in your ears. It means not paying attention to what you hear.
To scratch the ears and cheeks See "scratching the ears and scratching the cheeks".
Covering the ears and eyes See "covering the eyes and ears".
Covering people's ears and eyes by playing tricks to cover up the truth.
It is mind-blowing, inspiring to think, and touching to listen to.
Mediocre people refer to people with shallow knowledge.
Pull one's ears and rub one's cheeks. See "Pu Er and scratch one's cheeks".
Take your ears as your eyes and treat what you hear as what you have witnessed with your own eyes. Refers to believing rumors as true without analyzing them.
Talk to his ears and tug at his ears. It means to teach sincerely. Words, particles.
Seeing everywhere and listening in all directions describes a person who is resourceful and flexible and can observe and analyze situations from many aspects.
Hidden one's ears and stole the bell is the same as "cover one's ears and steal the bell".
Put your ears and stamp your feet. Grab your ears with your hands and stamp your feet on the ground. Describe being helpless.
Hidden one's ears and stole the bell See "cover one's ears and steal the bell".
Covering one's ears and stealing the bell is also called "covering one's ears and stealing the bell". Cover your ears and steal the clock. Metaphor to deceive yourself. The quote comes from "Lu's Spring and Autumn Period·Zi Zhi": "After the death of the Fan family, the common people who had a bell wanted to carry it away. If the bell is too big to bear, destroy it with the vertebrae, and the bell will suddenly have a sound. I am afraid that people will hear it and take it away. Ji Ye quickly covered his ears. "
Wash your ears and listen carefully.
Wei eyes and ears. "Wei" is pronounced wéi. Also known as "big eyes and big ears". The words are still moving to watch and listen to.
Scare words are offensive. Honest advice is offensive to the ears.
Big eyes and big ears See "big eyes and big ears".
Human ears and eyes: concentrated on one point. Direct people's attention.
Scratch your head and ears. Scratch your scalp and touch your ears. Describes an anxious look.
Ear-plugging and Stealing Bells "Lü's Spring and Autumn Period·Zi Zhi": "People who have a bell want to carry it and walk away, but the bell is too big to be carried, so they destroy it with the vertebrae. However, there is a sound in the bell, which is afraid of people hearing it. To seize oneself, cover one's ears suddenly." Later, he used the metaphor of "plugging one's ears and stealing bells" to describe one's own deception and insistence on covering up things that cannot be covered up.
Like thunder piercing the ears, also known as "like thunder piercing the ears". ①Describes a loud voice (mostly refers to speech). ②Describes a person with a great reputation.
Pleasant to the ears and pleasing to the heart. The ears feel peaceful and the heart feels happy. Describe the music as beautiful and moving.
Listen attentively, listen attentively and listen
The wind blows through your ears, which means being indifferent to something or not taking it seriously.
Crawling ears and scratching cheeks, eager and helpless.
Climbing on one's feet and whispering in one's ears.
What goes against one's ears is good for one's conduct. Just as good advice goes against one's ears, it is good for one's conduct. Although words about loyalty and integrity may not please your ears, they are beneficial to your behavior.
The eyes and ears are stained: “wetting” means staining. Infections and effects due to frequent contact between the ears and eyes. Also known as "the ears are wet and the eyes are dyed", "the ears are wet and the eyes are wet", "the eyes are wet and the ears are wet", "the eyes are wet and the ears are dyed".
The eyes are stained and the ears are stained. See "the eyes are stained and the ears are stained".
See with your eyes and hear with your ears.
Being sharp and clear-sighted means being sensitive and very intelligent.
Red face and hot ears see “red face and red ears”.
The first ear is tame and respectful.
Ma'er spring breeze See "Ma'er east wind".
Beans with two ear plugs is a metaphor for being confused by local or temporary phenomena and unable to recognize the overall situation or see the root cause.
Red face and hot ears See "red face and red ears".
Word of mouth refers to accepting rumors.
Jiuxun is familiar with Jiuxun: drinking wine is enjoyable and enjoyable. Ear fever: refers to a person whose face is red and his ears are red, and he is very excited.
It is used to describe a person who is very drunk and enjoys drinking.
Shocked and shocked. After what I heard and saw, I was shocked.
Humbling and whispering.
Open people’s eyes and ears, widen their horizons and refresh their ears and eyes.
The sound of thunder filled my ears. It has a great reputation for describing people.
The country forgets its home See "the country forgets its home".
The public has forgotten its own interests. See "the public has forgotten its own interests".
Looking down in fear.
To bow one’s head and shut one’s ears.
Bow one’s head and obey one’s ears. See “bow one’s head and obey ears”.
The sound of shooting from the ear refers to rumors and strange words, catching wind and shadow.
The wind blowing in the horse's ears is a metaphor for being indifferent to other people's words.
Fat head and fat ears See "fat head and big ears".
Hearing and seeing with one’s own eyes.
Hearing is not as reliable as seeing. What you hear is not as true and reliable as what you see. A metaphor for the importance of actual experience.
Ear-eating theory refers to comments that are heard without solid basis. Also known as "Ear Eater's Talk", "Ear Eater's Talk", "Ear Eater's Views", "Ear Eater's Study".
Ear, see and eat. Use your ears to see and your eyes to eat. The metaphor is confusing.
Have many eyes and ears. Eyes and ears: refers to people who inquire about information for others. There are many people paying attention around. It also refers to the number of people who spy on intelligence.
The ears and eyes are blocked, which means that one is ignorant and has little understanding of worldly affairs.
The ears and nose are full. The ears and nose are full. The description sounds familiar.
Ear report to God refers to the person who secretly informs people.
Stamp your feet and poke your ears to describe a helpless and trapped state.
Du Er hates hearing and plugs his ears and refuses to listen.
The description of "horrifying" is shocking.
Dongfeng Mal'er means turning a deaf ear to other people's words.
The east wind blows through the ear. See "the east wind shoots at the horse's ear".
Tao listens, listens and eats. Do not take into account rumors and blindly believe in them.
Lowering the head and plugging the ears means not asking or hearing, pretending to be deaf and dumb.
With droopy ears and lowered head, it is still submissive, describing being docile and obedient.
Avoiding people’s eyes and ears means avoiding leaking information.
Closing eyes and ears blocks sight and hearing. Refers to being indifferent or ignorant of external things.
Pluck your ears and scratch your cheeks to describe being anxious and helpless.
Witness and hear 〖Explanation〗 See: see; smell: hear. Hear it with your own ears, see it with your own eyes.
Loyal advice is unpleasant to the ear. Honest advice may sound unpleasant, but it is helpful in correcting shortcomings and mistakes.
Scratch: scratch. Scratch your ears, scratch your ribs. Describes feeling anxious and unable to think.
The wall has ears. Someone was leaning against the wall and eavesdropping.
Holding Ox Ears In ancient times, princes made a covenant to cut off the cow's ears and soak their blood. The representative of the main allied country would hold the plate containing the cow's ears. Therefore, the main ally is called the leader. Later, it generally refers to occupying the most authoritative position in a certain aspect.
Deafening refers to a sound that is so loud that it almost deafens the ears.
In human ears and eyes, it means that people hear, see, and are familiar with it.
Replace eyes with ears and replace what you see with your own eyes with what you hear. It means not to investigate and understand personally, but to just listen to what others say.
褎如狠得ear 褎: Always smile. Smiling, ears closed.
Seeing in all directions and hearing in all directions describes a person who is resourceful and flexible, and can observe and analyze situations from many directions.
The thunder came so fast that it was too late to cover your ears. It is a metaphor that the attack is so fierce that people have no time to prepare.
Cover others' ears and eyes. It is a metaphor for using illusions to confuse and deceive people.
The words are still in my ears. Still: return. The words are still in my ears. I still remember clearly what the metaphor said.
Cover one's ears and steal one's bell. Cover: cover, cover; steal: steal. Steal the bell and cover your ears for fear of being heard. It is a metaphor for deceiving oneself, trying to cover up things that obviously cannot be covered up.
Wash your ears and listen respectfully. Wash your ears and listen respectfully to what others are saying. A kind word when asking someone to speak. Refers to listening attentively.
Pick your ears as a beckoning. People pick their ears with their hands, but they think they are beckoning themselves. It is a metaphor for a very urgent desire to achieve a goal.
Like thunder piercing the ear Guan: penetrate, enter. It was as loud as thunder reaching my ears. Describes a person's reputation.
Scratch your head and touch your ears. Scratch your scalp and touch your ears. Describes an anxious look that cannot be imagined at the moment.
The speaker has a broken tongue and the listener has a deaf ear. Describes many and mixed discussions, and others ignore them.
Like the wind blowing in your ears. Metaphor of indifference and irrelevance.
To listen with one ear: crooked, sideways. Listen carefully.
Turning your ears and paying attention: Focusing your eyes and paying attention. Originally described as having great power and being respected by everyone. Later, he also described his concentration as extremely concentrated.
The autumn wind blows through my ears, just like the autumn wind blowing through my ears. The metaphor has nothing to do with oneself and has no further meaning.
To wet the eyes and dye the ears: to get wet; to dye: to contaminate. Ears often hear, eyes often see, and are affected unconsciously.
Witness and hear. See with your own eyes and hear with your own ears.
Face-to-face erti: Not only tell him face to face, but also speak to him by holding his ears. Describes the enthusiasm and sincerity of elders’ teachings.
Eat with eyes and see with ears. The metaphor is confusing.
Ruthful words are words that sound uncomfortable (mostly sharp and pertinent advice or criticism).
The original meaning of "Liu Er Conspiracy" is that three people cannot keep a secret if they know it. Later, it also means that there is no benefit in believing in rumors.
My face is red and my ears are red. Describes a face that turns red due to excitement or embarrassment.
Two beans plugging one’s ears is a metaphor for being confused by local or temporary phenomena and unable to recognize the overall situation or see the root cause.
马尔东风 means turning a deaf ear to what others say.
That’s all for chatting.
Bitter taste and unpleasant taste. Bitter taste: The medicine tastes particularly bitter. Off-ear: It sounds uncomfortable. Describe sincere advice.
Pay equal attention to speaking and listening training.
Drinking to the point of feeling happy refers to the time when one feels happy after drinking.
Lai has this ear Lai: dependence, dependence. Fortunately, there was a way (to be rescued).
Oral and Earology means that one only knows some superficial opinions about what comes out of the mouth of the ears, but has no real knowledge.
Whispering to each other describes two people talking in a low voice close to each other.
Thunder is too fast to cover one’s ears. The sudden sound of thunder makes it too late to cover one’s ears. It means that things or actions happen suddenly and people have no time to prepare.
Huang Er Chuan Shu Huang Er: dog name; book: letter. The yellow dog carries messages back and forth for its owner. The latter is a metaphor for delivering family letters.
Noble ears but cheap eyes attach importance to the words that are transmitted and despise the reality seen with one’s own eyes. It means believing in legends and not paying attention to facts.
Every wall has ears. Even through a wall, there are people eavesdropping. It is a metaphor that even if you discuss it secretly, others may know about it. It is also used to advise people to be careful with what they say to avoid leaking it.
Whisper in the ear: close. Whisper close to someone's ear. Describes discussing important matters with the other party in secret.
Submissive, like a dog that lowers its head and droops its ears when it sees its master. Describes a humble and docile appearance.
Fat head and big ears. A fat head with two big ears. Describes a fat body, and sometimes refers to a cute child.
If you hear it, recite it. If you hear it, you can recite it. Describes strong memory.
Hearing with the ears is false, seeing with the eyes is belief. What you hear in person is not enough to be believed. Only what you see with your own eyes is true and reliable.
Hearing, Witnessing: Contact. Hear it personally, see it with your own eyes.
Hearing and seeing: Hearing: hearing; seeing: seeing. Hear it with your own ears, see it with your own eyes.
What you hear is not as reliable as what you see. A metaphor for the importance of actual experience.
Listen with your ears and keep it in your heart.
Hear from all directions. Ears listen to sounds coming from all directions at the same time. Describes a person who is very alert.
Tell him the instructions by ear and face. Not only tell him face to face, but also tell him by holding his ear. Describes the enthusiasm and sincerity of elders’ teachings.
Being familiar with something means that you have heard it a lot and can speak clearly and in detail.
Ears and eyes to hear. Use your ears to see and your eyes to hear. The third generation of Taoists absurdly believed that vision and hearing were dominated by the spirit and could not be restricted by organs.
Ear-eating: Ear-eating refers to trusting rumors without examining. Refers to words that are unfounded.
Be soft-eared and lively-hearted. It means that you have no independent opinion and just believe what others say.
To wet the ears and dye the eyes: to get wet; to dye: to contaminate. Ears often hear, eyes often see, and are affected unconsciously.
Obviously obvious: very obvious, visible to everyone. Everyone has heard and seen it, it is very obvious. Describes something that is clearly understood by everyone and cannot be hidden.
Refreshing ears and eyes: refers to seeing and hearing. What you hear and see is completely different from before, which makes people feel fresh.
Ears, eyes, femur, and humerus. Femur: thigh; humerus: the part of the arm from the elbow to the wrist. Functions as ears, eyes, arms. It is a metaphor for the ministers who assist the emperor. It also refers to a person who is very close and effective in doing things.
Wind behind the ears is like wind blowing behind the ears. Describes the feeling behind the ears caused by intense, rapid movement.
Red ears and face. The ears and face are red. Describes the look on one's face when exerting too much effort, being emotional, or feeling ashamed.
The ears are clean and there is no noise in the ears. It means nothing to disturb.
Clear ears and sharp eyes describe a clear mind and keen vision.
Er and temples Simo: temples: the hair on both sides of the cheeks near the ears; Si: each other. Describe the situation of close interaction (mostly referring to children).
The wind blowing in the ears. It is a metaphor for saying something that you don’t take seriously.
The east wind blows the horse's ears. This is a metaphor for turning a deaf ear to other people's words.
Ding and Dang have ears. Ding and Dang are metal cooking utensils with two ears and three legs. Both the electric tripod and the clang have ears. It means that someone or something has great influence, and everyone with long ears should hear about it and know about it.
Stealing a bell to cover one's ears Stealing: stealing; bell: an ancient musical instrument. Cover your ears when stealing a clock. A metaphor for self-deception.
Turn a deaf ear means not caring about what you hear.
Export to the ear means that one’s character and ability are above those of the same kind.
Turn a deaf ear. Charge: Stop. Plug your ears and stop listening. Describes intentionally not listening to other people's opinions.
Long eyes and flying ears can see far and hear far. It is a metaphor for being well-informed and knowing many things.
Can’t bear to be heard: can, can; be heard: to listen. It refers to saying something that makes people unable to listen (mostly refers to swear words).
Not cut off from the ear Jue: cut off. The sound kept ringing in my ears.
Scratch the cheeks and pull the ears. To describe being flustered and anxious
To use one's ears to refer to what one sees and hears
To blush and to describe being excited or shy
To describe what one hears vividly A certain sound hovers clearly in the ears
It is passed down from ear to ear
Tickling one's ears and chin to describe an anxious and helpless look
Those with cheap eyes and noble ears despise what they see in front of them and attach great importance to rumors from afar. Metaphor of abandoning the near for the far
Bow your head and listen to your ears. Bow your head: lower your head. He lowered his head and drooped his ears. Describe the appearance of being submissive, humble and docile
The age of obedience: When you are sixty years old, you can judge the truth and falsehood by listening to other people's words. Refers to the generation name of 60 years old
Ershi's words Ershi: Eating with ears. Refers to rumors without solid basis and without thinking and analysis
Er and sideburn Simo: sideburns; Si: each other; Mo: rub. Ears and temples rub against each other. Describe being intimate