Idioms and explanations: Anything is fine

100 pieces

1. Elated: Xing: interested. Pick: spirit. Strong: vigorous. Describes a very happy expression.

During the garden activities to celebrate June 1st, the students happily played many games. 》

2. Angry: Angry: Emotionally excited. Describe being very angry.

"For some reason, he walked into the classroom angrily. 》

3. Concentrate one's attention: get together, meet: gather. Describes very concentrated attention.

"The students in the classroom are all listening to the teacher's lecture attentively. 》

4. Talk to yourself: Talk to yourself.

"You can often see an old man sitting there talking to himself at the intersection. 》

5. Critical situation: describes a very critical situation.

"Just when the car was about to crash, the driver stopped the car urgently. 》

6. Bamboo shoots after the rain: describes the emergence of new things in large numbers.

"Since the reform and opening up, factories have sprung up like mushrooms after a rain. 》

7. A dazzling array of things: a metaphor for seeing many beautiful things in front of you.

《The things on display there are so dazzling that our eyes are overwhelmed. 》

8. Upright: Describes a person who is very tall and majestic.

"He is selfless and truly an upright and upright man. 》

9. Leave no stone unturned: method: method. Say: Method. Try and exhaust every possible means.

"The teacher does everything possible to mobilize our enthusiasm for learning. 》

Hungry and thirsty: It refers to a very urgent request, just like being hungry and eager to eat, and being thirsty and eager to drink water. "The students studied hard and eagerly. 》

10. Carefully: cautiously: serious, cautious look.

"He carefully cleaned the vase and placed it gently on the desk. 》

11. Take on a new look: take on a new look: a bright and bright look. Describes the old appearance changing and showing a new appearance. "Seeing the new mental outlook of our class, the principal showed a happy smile on his face. 》

12. Be confident: Cheng: completed, ready-made.

"I am confident that I will get good results in this exam. 》

13. Unique: different: elsewhere, unique. "This book he wrote is cleverly conceived and unique. 》

14. Idiom: Grass and trees are all soldiers

Pronunciation: cǎomùjiēbīng

Definition: Treat all the grass and trees on the mountain as enemy soldiers. Describes people being suspicious when they are panicked.

Sentence: Everyone was in shock and uncertainty that day, and even at night, there was still no movement.

15. Idiom: Go into battle shirtless

Pronunciation: chìbóshàngzhèn

Definition: Go into battle shirtless. It is a metaphor for going on stage in person and carrying out activities without any disguise.

Sentence: He finally took action in person.

16. Idiom: rabble

Pronunciation: wūhézhīzhòng

Definition: Like a group of crows that have gathered temporarily. It is a metaphor for a group of people who are improvised and unorganized.

Create a sentence: Although there are some people outside, they are also ~, not unified.

17. Idiom: Besieged on all sides

Pronunciation: sìmiànchǔgē

Interpretation: It is a metaphor for being in a situation of being surrounded by enemies and being isolated and helpless.

Sentence: Here, no matter how sharp your tongue is, you have no choice but to obey.

18. Idiom: deploying troops like gods

Pronunciation: yòngbīngrúshén

Interpretation: deploying troops and generals like gods. Described as being good at commanding operations.

Sentence creation: Zhuge Liang’s miraculous calculation during the Three Kingdoms period, ~.

19. Idiom: Courage but no strategy

Pronunciation: yǒuyǒngwúmóu

Definition: Only courage, no strategy. It means that doing things or fighting is just rushing in and out without planning or strategy.

Sentence creation: Bi Feng~ is extremely greedy for wine and sex, and has no sympathy for his subordinates. All his followers are alienated from him.

20. Idiom: A strong wall clears the field

Pronunciation: jiānbìqīngyiě

Definition: A way to deal with the invasion of a strong enemy. This makes it impossible for the enemy to attack the stronghold and grab supplies.

Sentence: You are not allowed to fight, but you can wait until the thieves and bandits have relaxed as much as possible before you can pursue him.

21. Be obedient: contradict each other and contradict each other.

How can I trust you when you talk like this?

22. Lead the neck to be slaughtered: kill: kill. Craning his neck and waiting to be killed. Refers to waiting for death without making any resistance.

The prisoner knew that he could not escape his guilt, so he had no choice but to bend his neck and be killed.

23. The clothes do not drag on the ground: drag, drag. Clothes that do not touch the ground are metaphors for being very busy.

There has been too much work these days, and he is already exhausted.

24. Shui Jie Bing Qing: as white and clean as ice water. Describe noble character or elegant writing style.

How could she be with those bad people when she is such a clean and pure person?

25. Like a fish bone stuck in the throat. It is a metaphor for psychologically feeling something unsaid and feeling very uncomfortable.

I know the truth, but I can’t tell it. It’s like it’s stuck in my throat.

26. Look down on others: Serve your parents, and support your wife and children. Generally refers to maintaining a family's life.

Dad wakes up early every day and works hard at night.

27. Persevere in doing evil: persist in doing evil and refuse to repent.

This person is evil and will eventually be punished by law.

28. Not helpful: It will not be of any benefit to things.

If you don’t study hard now, it won’t help if you regret it in the future.

29. A scholar with legs: jokingly called a person who records information accurately and has profound knowledge.

He is diligent in learning, thoughtful, and knowledgeable. He is really a good book writer.

30. One word, one pearl: Each word is like a pearl. Describe the singing voice as mellow and mellow. It also refers to beautiful articles and gorgeous rhetoric.

This kind of article is really word for word. After reading it several times, I still have endless aftertaste.

31. Downpour

Explanation: Downpour: Inverted basin, the appearance of heavy rain pouring down. Describes heavy and rapid rain.

Sentence: Everyone braved the pouring rain and worked bravely to block the breach.

32. Man can conquer nature. It is a metaphor that manpower can defeat nature.

My mother told me that "man can conquer nature" and told me not to be afraid of failure.

33. If you have a will, you will succeed. If you have a firm ambition, as long as you work hard, you will definitely succeed.

My brother believes that where there is a will, there is a way. As long as you work hard, you will definitely be admitted to your first choice school.

34. Good medicine tastes bitter. Good medicine that can cure diseases tastes bitter. It is a metaphor for speaking bluntly, admonishing and criticizing, although it may sound uncomfortable, but it is beneficial to people.

Grandma said that although the medicine is very bitter, good medicine tastes bitter. In order to get better from the disease quickly, you still have to drink it.

35. Suspended beams and thorns describe people who study hard.

The monthly exam is coming soon, and I am determined to follow the spirit of the ancients to prepare for it.

36. Have a clear conscience. When I reflect on myself, I don’t feel any shame at all.

As a person, you do not seek glory and wealth, but a clear conscience.

37. Be obedient: contradict each other, contradict each other.

How can I trust you when you talk like this?

38. Lead the neck to be slaughtered: kill: kill. Craning his neck and waiting to be killed. Refers to waiting for death without making any resistance.

The prisoner knew that he could not escape his guilt, so he had no choice but to bend his neck and be killed.

39. The clothes do not drag on the ground: drag, drag. Clothes that do not touch the ground are metaphors for being very busy.

There has been too much work these days, and he is already exhausted.

40. Shui Jie Bing Qing: as white and clean as ice water. Describe noble character or elegant writing style.

How could she be with those bad people when she is such a clean and pure person?

41. Like a fish bone stuck in the throat. It is a metaphor for psychologically feeling something unsaid and feeling very uncomfortable.

I know the truth, but I can’t tell it. It’s like it’s stuck in my throat.

42. Look down on others: Serve your parents, and support your wife and children. Generally refers to maintaining a family's life.

Dad wakes up early every day and works hard at night.

43. Persevere in doing evil: persist in doing evil and refuse to repent.

This person is evil and will eventually be punished by law.

44. Not helpful: It will not be of any benefit to things.

If you don’t study hard now, it won’t help if you regret it in the future.

45. A scholar with legs: jokingly called a person who records information accurately and has profound knowledge.

He is diligent in learning, thoughtful, and knowledgeable. He is really a good book writer

46. To pass off one's skills as a number: Refers to the lack of skills.

Mr. Nan Guo is in the palace The band played a lot of tricks, and finally ran away.

47. Staring at an object without moving your eyes means being very focused. During class, I always listen to every word the teacher says and watch every move the teacher makes.

48. Aggressive: Describes being aggressive, domineering and embarrassing. His aggressive words made her unable to say a word.

49. Immediate success is used to congratulate people on their success quickly and easily.

My friend is going to take the exam and I sincerely wish her immediate success.

50. Stepping back from the brink means reaching the edge of danger and waking up in time to turn around.

No matter how big a mistake a person makes, as long as he can stop himself from the brink, we should give him a chance to change over again.

51. "The number of people in a horse's teeth" means self-effacement, which means age. I have grown in size, but my knowledge has not improved, and I have not achieved any success in my career. In the past ten years, I have only grown in size and have achieved nothing.

52. Ma Gongmeisu praises people's talents, each has its own strengths

You two Ma Gongmeisu each have your own strengths, so why be modest.

53. A corpse wrapped in horse leather describes someone who bravely kills the enemy and dies on the battlefield.

Before setting off for the expedition, each of the soldiers passionately expressed their determination to "wrap a corpse in horse leather and vow not to survive."

54. The horse released to Nanshan is a metaphor for peace in the world and no more fighting. Now describes the thought of peace and paralysis

Today when imperialism still exists and the threat of war still exists, we cannot put swords and guns in the treasury and let the horses go to the south.

55. An Changshou is accustomed to a stable daily life and keeps to the old routine. Refers to being conservative and ignorant of change.

He has been stuck in his ways for a long time and lacks exercise, so he cannot withstand setbacks.

56. Peace of mind and peace of mind, no worries.

This is what I just told you, don’t think about becoming an official again, and settle down to guard your ancestral graves. Do you understand?

57. Go door to door, door to door, leaving no one behind.

Salesmen go door to door to sell products, but not many people are willing to buy them.

58. Burning all the boats is a metaphor for making up your mind to work hard to the end no matter what.

As long as we have the determination to break the boat, we can overcome various difficulties in learning.

59. In Buddhist terminology for the Great Thousand Worlds, a thousand times of the world is called the Small Thousand Worlds, a thousand times of the Small Thousand Worlds is called the Middle Thousand Worlds, and a thousand times of the Middle Thousand Worlds is called the Great Thousand Worlds. The latter refers to the vast and boundless human world.

The world is full of wonders and contradictions.

Dance when you hear the rooster. Get up when you hear the rooster crow. This is a metaphor for people studying hard and working hard. The old grandfather was educated in the countryside. Every 60 years, he started from scratch and built a career by working hard on his own.

Chairman Wang started from scratch and is now the president of Wang Group.

61. Comeback: Dust kicked up by people and horses running. Describes organizing strength and trying to recover after failure. Although I did not perform well in this competition, I decided to make a comeback tomorrow.

62. Morning bells and evening drums. In ancient Buddhist temples, bells were rung in the morning and drums were beaten in the evening to tell the time. They were used to make people realize. Whenever I think about bad things, I think of my mother’s instructions to me.

63. Strive for the top. Strive for progress. Strive for the top in both education and life. Don’t be complacent with the status quo.

64. Burn the cauldron. It is a metaphor for acting decisively and holding the determination to only look forward and not look back. Now that you are here, you must be determined to burn the boat and never go back until you win the championship.

65. A person abandons his civil service and joins the ranks of defending his country. After graduating from high school, my eldest uncle joined the army and entered the military academy, taking on the responsibility of protecting his family and the country.

66. Lessons from the past can be used as a reference for future generations. With this lesson learned, I will definitely bring rain gear next time I go out.

67. Gold and stone are the keys to openness. Sincerity can move anything. Cousin believes that sincerity is the most important thing, and his success will surely impress Miss Wang.

68. Diligence can make up for lack of talent. It means that hard work can make up for the lack of talent. Diligence can make up for weakness. As long as you put in more effort, you will definitely have a chance of success.

69. Pull up the seedlings to encourage them to grow: pull up. Pull up the seedlings to help them grow. Later, it was used as a metaphor for violating the laws of development of things and being eager for success, which will lead to bad things.

The education of students cannot be ~, nor can it be left to its own devices.

70. Too hasty to choose: In an emergency situation, there is no time to make a choice.

The three of them filed out of the sinus. There was a narrow alley outside, and it was quiet and no one stopped them.

71. Hear the rooster and dance. Getting up when you hear the rooster crows means that people study hard and work hard to succeed.

The old man cultivates himself in the countryside. He dances to the sound of chickens and does Tai Chi to keep fit every day.

72. ① Idiom: Aihong fills the field ② Pronunciation: āi hóng biàn yě ③ Explanation: Aihong: the mourning geese. It is a metaphor for the victims who cry from hunger and cold. It is a metaphor that in natural and man-made disasters, there are displaced, moaning and hungry people everywhere.

Sentence: In the old society, whenever there were floods or wars, people were forced to flee in all directions, and it was desolate.

73. The color of the lake: describing the beauty of the landscape.

Looking at the color of the lake in front of you, it seems that all worries and burdens have disappeared without a trace.

74. Joining the stage: performing on the same stage

It is said that two famous actors will perform on the stage tonight.

75. Stunning: surprising

Their luxury and corruption have reached a shocking level.

76. Monkeys wear hats and clothes, but they are not real people after all. The metaphor is only superficial and looks like a puppet. It is often used to satirize people who take refuge in evil forces and seize power.

These people who are proud of themselves will eventually be cast aside.

77. Silent words and quick actions: clumsy in words but smart in actions

Lao Wang is a person who is quiet in words and quick in actions. I trust him very much.

78. Watching the flowers on horseback

Original meaning: The look of being proud of the spring breeze.

Explanation: To run on a horse. Seeing flowers on a running horse. It is often used to describe not observing things in depth and detail, but only observing things roughly (cū luè), which is a metaphor for being confused by superficial phenomena (mí huò). The emphasis on process is easily confused with "glimpsing". The latter refers to being less impressive and emphasizing results.

When I went to the exhibition that day, there were too many people, so I just took a quick look.

79. Honghuzhi: lofty ambition.

You short-sighted people will not understand my ambition.

80. Take the lead

Explanation: It originally refers to charging ahead in battle. Describes taking the lead and taking the lead. It also means working in front of the masses and actively taking the lead.

A young man came here all the way from Yunnan. He was carrying two big bags and was covered in sweat. A tall and thick man took the lead in carrying the bags for him. Who knew that the bags were too heavy and the man couldn't help himself? Being exhausted, he fell to the ground

81. Idiom explanation. "Xinxin" students, Xin, numerous students.

In a sentence, there are many students in this school.

82. Leaving hometown, leaving hometown and living in another place. To make a sentence, for the sake of his future, he left his hometown

83. Look at him with admiration: It means that others have made progress and can no longer look at them with the same old eyes.

Or it is a metaphor for getting rid of old views and looking at people or things with new eyes. (With admiration: Wiping your eyes means seeing people with new eyes.)

The naughty and mischievous Xiaoqiang has made great progress now, which is impressive.

84. Wuxia Ameng: Wuxia: now south of the Yangtze River in Jiangsu; Ameng: refers to Lu Meng. Lu Meng lives in the next corner of Wu. It is a metaphor for people who have little knowledge.

We should study hard and not be like Wu Xia Amon.

85. Liang Shangjunzi

Explanation: A nickname for a thief. Used to describe "thief".

Example: Mr. Liang Shang visited our building last night and checked every household.

86. Streets and alleys

Explanation: From the beginning of the alley to the end of the alley, it refers to various places in the streets and alleys.

Example: The neighborhood leader mobilized his neighbors to clean the streets in the community.

87. Not knowing a single word

Explanation: Not knowing a single word means being illiterate.

Example: The old lady never went to school, so she didn’t know anything and couldn’t even write her name.

88. Once and for all

Explanation: Once the main thing is settled, other related things will also be settled.

Example: Knowing that he couldn't finish his homework, he simply tore up the notebook and finished it.

89. Cut it off

Explanation: It is a metaphor for determination to sever ties. Also used to describe decisiveness.

Example: Since our views are so different, then from now on you should not come to see me again, and we should make a clean break from now on.

90. Firmly insist

Explanation: Unwilling to change what was originally said.

Example: The victim insisted and identified the suspect.

91. Yinchinxinxin

Explanation: It refers to having a loyal heart and is a humble term.

Example: I hope that my loyalty can win more honors for the class

92. One-five-ten

Explanation: Completely , full meaning

Example: Please explain this matter clearly.

93. Don’t take any of the overpayment

Explanation: Don’t take even a penny

Example: Since Mr. Huang doesn’t take any of the overpayment from the bank, And win everyone's praise.

94. One yuan begins again

Explanation: One yuan: one year. It means the year has started again.

Example sentence: One yuan begins again, and everything is renewed.

95. Single-mindedness

Explanation: Very attentive.

Example: To do things well, you must concentrate on it.

96. Covering the sky with one hand

Explanation: It is a metaphor for playing power and deceiving superiors and bullying

Example: Because Mr. Huang covers the overpayments of the bank with one hand, and Win everyone's praise.

97. Worthless

Explanation: To describe something worthless.

Example sentence: The kite I worked so hard to make, but my brother said it was worthless. I have no vision.

98. Ten lines a day

Explanation: Reading speed is very fast.

Example: I read ten lines after learning speed reading.

99. Three autumns in one day

Explanation: a metaphor for longing for one's heart

Example: The teacher is loved by his classmates on weekdays, but he has asked for leave due to illness for the past two days, so that his classmates have one day The feeling of three autumns

100. Thousands of miles with a day

Explanation: Describes the speed of being very fast.

Floating life is like a dream

Explanation: Floating life: an empty and unreal life; Ruo: Xiang. Treat life as a short, illusory dream.

Source: Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Preface to a Spring Night Banquet from My Brother's Peach Garden": "Heaven and earth are the reverse journey of all things; time and light are the passers-by of hundreds of generations. And the floating life is like a dream, filled with joy."

Dream and dream

Explanation: Meng: fall asleep. When you dream, you pursue it. Describes eager expectation.

Source: "The Book of Songs·Zhou Nan·Guan Ju": "A graceful lady, I long for her."

Different paths lead to the same destination

Explanation: Through different paths, arrive at the same destination. Use different methods to achieve the same result.

Source: "Book of Changes·Xici Xia": "The world has the same goal but different paths, and the same thing has hundreds of considerations."

It is obvious

Explanation: Zhaoran: an obvious and conspicuous appearance; Jie: the original meaning is to exalt, but now it also means to uncover. Describe that the truth is fully exposed and everything is clear.

Source: "Zhuangzi·Dasheng": "Zhaozhao is as if the sun and moon are uncovered and walking."

My fair lady

Explanation: graceful: beautiful look. Beautiful woman.

Source: "The Book of Songs·Zhou Nan·Guan Sui": "A graceful lady, a gentleman likes to fight."

A gentleman likes to fight

Explanation: "Qiu, Tong" hatred". Hatred: Spouse. Originally refers to the gentleman's wife. Later, it was used as a formula for men to pursue a good wife.

Source: The quote comes from "Poetry·Zhounan·Guan Ju": "A graceful lady, a gentleman likes to fight." "Mao Zhuan": "Qiu means horse. The concubine's virtues about Ju are in the quiet world. A chaste and good woman should be a good horse for a gentleman."

A blessing in disguise

Explanation: Sai: a dangerous place on the border; Weng: an old man. It is a metaphor that although you suffer a loss for a while, you may gain benefits from it. It also means that bad things can turn into good things under certain conditions.

Source: "Huainanzi · Renjian Xun": "The people near the fortress were good at martial arts, and their horses died for no reason and entered the wild. Everyone was worried about it. His father said: 'Why don't you do this so suddenly? Is it a blessing? "After staying for a few months, his horse came back with great joy. ... Therefore, blessings are turned into disasters, and the transformation is unpredictable and unfathomable."

A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise

Pinyin: sài wēng shī mǎ, yān zhī fēi fú

Explanation: It is a metaphor that although you suffer a loss for a while, you may benefit from it. It also means that bad things can turn into good things under certain conditions. Same as "a blessing in disguise, knowing it is not a blessing".

The Lost East Corner

Explanation: East Corner: the place where the sun rises. It is a metaphor for suffering losses or failures at this time.

Source: "Book of the Later Han·Feng Yi Zhuan" by Fan Ye of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty: "Although I lowered my wings and returned to the stream, I was able to fly back to the strider pond. It can be said that I lost the east corner and gained the mulberry elm."

Never forget the past, the teacher of the future

Explainer: learn from it. Remember past experiences and lessons as a reference for future work.

Source: "Warring States Policy·Zhao Ceyi": "Never forget the past life, the teacher of the future."

Sincerity is the end result

Explanation: People's Wherever a sincere will comes.

The monk from afar reads the Sutra

Explanation: People from other places are more valued than locals.

From the third chapter of Zhang Guobin's "He Sweatshirt" of the Yuan Dynasty: "People in nearby temples do not value monks, but monks from far away like to read scriptures."

The friendship between gentlemen is as light as water

Explanation: friendship. The friendship between wise men is as plain as water and not vain.

Source: "Zhuangzi·Shanmu": "The friendship between gentlemen is as light as water, and the friendship between villains is as sweet as sweet wine; the friendship between gentlemen is as light as love, and the friendship between villains is as sweet as wine."

Auspicious snow heralds a good harvest

Explanation: Auspicious: auspicious. Timely winter snow heralds a good harvest in the coming year.

Source: Qu Bo's "Qiao Longbiao" 19: "As the saying goes: 'Auspicious snow heralds a good year', and next year's wheat harvest will definitely be good."

Fengguan Xiapei

Explanation: In the old days, wealthy women wore attire when they got married to show their glory. Also refers to the dress worn by an official’s wife.

Source: The fourth fold of "Xiaoxiang Yu" by Yang Xianzhi of the Yuan Dynasty: "I took off this golden flower eight-treasure phoenix crown, took off this cloud and colorful robe, and gave them to Miss Zhang's dressing table This time, I was willing to do Mei Xiang's bidding."

Climbing the dragon and attaching the phoenix

Explanation: Refers to fawning over powerful people in order to gain wealth.

Source: Han Dynasty Yangxiong's "Fa Yan·Yuanqian": "Climbing on dragon scales, attached with phoenix wings."

Dreams and dreams

Explanation: Sleeping: sleep. When you dream, you pursue it. Describes eager expectation.

Source: "The Book of Songs·Zhou Nan·Guan Ju": "A graceful lady, I long for her."

Huang Liang's Dream

Explanation: Huang Liang: Millet. A metaphor for an unrealistic dream that cannot be realized.

Source: Tang Dynasty Shen Jiji's "Pillow Notes": "A strange person said: 'Why are you sleeping in a dream?' Weng laughed and said: 'The things in this world are the same.

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A strip of water

Explanation: A strip of water as narrow as a strip of clothes. It means that although there are rivers, lakes and seas separating them, the distance is not far enough to be an obstacle to communication.

Source: "Southern History: Chronicles of Empress Chen": "I am the parents of the common people, how can I not save them with just a drop of water in my clothes? ”

Pleasant to the eyes

Explanation: Pleasant to the eyes: comfortable to look at. Refers to feeling happy after seeing the beautiful scenery.

Source: Lu Xun's "New Story Collection·Collection" "Wei": "When the two of them went to the foot of the mountain, they saw new leaves, tender green leaves, golden soil, and wild grasses blooming with small red and white flowers. It was really pleasing to the eye even to look at it. ”

Elegant and popular ***appreciation

Explanation describes certain literary and artistic works that are both beautiful and popular, and can be appreciated by people of all educational levels.

Source Ming Dynasty Sun Renru's "Dongguo Ji Mianju" said: "I heard that Mianju was good at singing, which was highly appreciated by both refined and popular people. "

Yangchun Baixue

Explanation: Originally refers to a higher-level song of the Chu State during the Warring States Period. It is a metaphor for profound and unpopular literature and art.

Source: "Asking the King of Chu" by Song Yu of the Warring States Period of Chu: "They are "Yang A" and "Xie Lu", and there are hundreds of people who belong to the country and are harmonious. They are "Yangchun" and "Baixue", and the country belongs to the harmonious people. There are only dozens of people. "

The music is high and low-key

Explains that the melody is high and profound, and few people can sing along. It used to mean that close friends are rare. Now it means that the speech or work is not popular, and few people can understand it.

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Source: "Asking the King of Chu" by Song Yu of the Warring States Period, Chu Dynasty: "Introducing merchants and engraving feathers, and mixing them with military conquests, there are only a few people in the country who belong to the country and are harmonious. The music is high and the harmony is low. ”

Bringing the blame to oneself

Explanation: Blame: disaster. Disasters or sins are caused by oneself. Refers to self-inflicted.

Source: "Three Kingdoms·Liu Feng et al. Biography and Commentary" ": "Look at his actions, follow his rules, and take the blame for disasters, all by himself. ”

It’s done in one stroke

Explanation of wi: swipe the pen; be: success. It’s written as soon as the pen is moved. Describes writing, writing articles, and drawing quickly.

< p> Source from Volume 30 of "Collected Works of Hongqing Lay Scholars of the Song Dynasty: Preface to the Internal and External System of Hanlin Mo Gong" by Sun Zhan of the Song Dynasty: "In the past, the Duke was summoned to draw up the six systems alone. Because the Prime Minister Wu Min threatened the Duke, he took off his clothes and recorded the case. Just do it. ”

Lips and teeth depend on each other

Explanation: Lips and teeth depend on each other. It is a metaphor for close relationship and mutual dependence.

Source: "Three Kingdoms Wei Shu Biography of Bao Xun" "This is because Wu and Shu are closely related to each other and rely on the mountains and rivers of Yin, so they have a tendency that is difficult to pull out. "

There is nothing I can do to help

Explanation: Love: Cherish; Mo: No. Although I am concerned and sympathetic in my heart, I have no power to help.

Source: "The Book of Songs·Daya· "Hao Min": "Weizhongshan has just promoted him, but I can't help him. "

Helping Zhou to do evil

Explanation is a metaphor for helping bad people do bad things.

Source: "Historical Records·Liuhou Family": "Now that we have entered the Qin Dynasty, we are at peace and contentment. This is called aiding Jie and causing harm. ”

Chu Chu pitiful

Explanation of Chu Chu: The appearance of overgrown plants also describes the look of pain. It originally refers to the delicate and cute young pine trees, but later describes the delicate appearance of women.

From Liu Yiqing's "Shishuo Xinyu·Yu" in the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty: "The pine trees are not without pitiful appearance, but they never have the ears to serve as pillars. ”

Glimpse

Explains the light and passing shadow on the water surface, which disappear in a flash. It is a metaphor for not observing carefully, not learning deeply, and not making a deep impression.

Source: Tang Dynasty Xu Liang's poem "Linggaotai": "The floating light goes with the day, and the shadows deepen with the waves. ”

Wandering on horseback to see flowers

Explanation: Walking horse: running on a horse. Riding on a running horse to see flowers. The original description is that things go well and you are in a happy mood. Later, it refers to a rough observation .

Source: Tang Dynasty Meng Jiao's poem "After Enrollment": "The spring breeze is so proud that the horses' hoofs are so bad that they can see all the flowers in Chang'an in one day." ”

Dragonfly touches the water

Explanation: Refers to the action of a dragonfly lightly touching the water with its tail when flying on the water. It is a metaphor for doing things superficially but not deeply.

Source: Tang Du Fu The poem "Qujiang": "You can see the butterflies deeply through the flowers, and the dragonflies are flying in the water. ”

Changing seas and mulberry fields

Explanation of mulberry fields: farmland. The sea turns into mulberry fields, and the mulberry fields turn into the sea. It is a metaphor for the great changes in the world.

Source from "Magu's Biography of Immortals" by Ge Hong of Jin Dynasty: "Magu said that since the reception, she has seen three mulberry fields in the East China Sea."

The white horse has passed

Explanation: Baiju: a white horse, a metaphor for the sun; gap: a gap. Like a little white horse running across a small gap. Describe time passing very quickly.

Source: "Zhuangzi Zhibeiyou" "In life, between heaven and earth, if a white horse passes by, it will happen suddenly."

Time flies like an arrow

Explanation: Time: time. Time flies by like an arrow. Describe time passing very quickly.

Source: Tang Dynasty Wei Zhuang's poem "In the Guanhe Road": "But seeing that time flows like arrows, how do you know that the way of heaven is as curved as a bow."

The sun and the moon are like shuttles

Explanation Shuttle: a tool that pulls the weft thread when weaving. The sun and moon come and go like shuttles. Describe time passing quickly.

Sourced from Volume 2 of "Hou Xiaolu" by Zhao Delin of the Song Dynasty: "Weaving Crow, the sun, weaving that comes and goes like a shuttle."

Utopia

Explanation: It originally refers to an ideal state of being isolated from the real society and living a happy life. It also refers to a place with a quiet environment and a comfortable life. It refers to a kind of utopian beautiful world separated from reality and struggle.

Source: Tao Qian of Jin Dynasty's "Peach Garden" describes a beautiful place that is isolated from the world and has not suffered from disasters.

Suddenly bright and clear

Explanation: Susudden: to describe openness; cheerful: open and bright. From dark and cramped to spacious and bright. It is a metaphor for suddenly realizing a truth.

Source from Tao Qian of Jin Dynasty's "Peach Garden": "When you are extremely narrow at first, you can understand people. After walking dozens of steps, you suddenly become enlightened."

Luoluo Dafang

< p>Explanation: Luoluo: frank and cheerful. Describes natural and generous speech and behavior.

Source: Scene 4 of Guo Moruo's "Cai Wenji": "He is also very generous to us. And his wife is also generous."

Liao Ruo Morning Star

Explanation: Liao: sparse. As rare as the stars in the morning. It means very few.

Source: "Night Hair on Beijing Road" by Qi Xietiao in the Southern Dynasties: "The dawn stars are falling, and the morning light is reflected again." Han Yu's poem "Huashan Girl" in the Tang Dynasty: "The Taoist priest in yellow also said, There are only a few people under the seat like stars."

Xue Fu Wu Che

Explanation: Wu Che: refers to the Five Ches book. Describes reading a lot and having rich knowledge.

Source: "Zhuangzi·Tianxia": "Benefiting from many directions, his book is five carriages."

Gentle and elegant

Explanation: Gentle: gentle and polite. ; Erya: elegant. Describes a person with a gentle attitude and gentle actions. Nowadays, it also refers to the lack of combativeness, lack of boldness and aggressiveness in doing things, and lack of enterprising spirit.

Source: Qing Dynasty Pu Songling's "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio·Chen Xijiu": "This son of a famous scholar is gentle and elegant, how can he be a thief?"

I like to hear and see

Explanation : I like to listen and watch. Means very popular.

Example: This is a good novel that is very educational and popular with the people.

The moon is bright and the stars are sparse

Explanation: The moon is bright and the stars are sparse.

Source: Wang Yuanjian's "Seven Matches": "The climate in the grassland is strange. It is obviously a good weather with a bright moon and few stars. Suddenly a gust of wind blows, and thick clouds appear to emerge from the plains, turning the sky It was covered tightly, and then there was a heavy rain.

Love the house and the crows

Explanation: Because you love someone, you also love the crows on his house. It means loving someone and caring about the people or things related to them.

Source: "Shang Shu Da Zhuan·Zhan Zhan": "He who loves others is also a crow on his roof."

Happiness beyond words

Explanation: Happy to the extreme , cannot be expressed in words.

Source: Qu Yuan's "Dazhao" in the Warring States Period, Chu Dynasty: "The soul has returned to Lai, and the joy is beyond words."

Graceful and luxurious

Explanation: description The attitude is elegant, calm, solemn and generous.

Source: Scene 1 of Cao Yu's "Wang Zhaojun": "Mrs. Jiang walked down gracefully, and Yingying and Qi Qi respectfully escorted her out."