Pronunciation: shé, yí?
Meaning:
1, [shé] reptile, round, slender, scaly and without limbs. There are many kinds, some of which are poisonous. Eat small animals such as frogs, and big snakes can swallow big animals.
2. [y] See "snake". Describe the twists and turns of roads, mountains and rivers.
The combination of 1 and [bǐ zǒu lóng shé] describes the vigorous and lively brushwork of calligraphy.
2. Ghosts and monsters [niú guǐ shé shén] Tauren is like a snake god. The original metaphor poem is illusory, grotesque and romantic. Now it is a metaphor for all kinds of bad people.
3. gild the lily [huà shé tiān zú] gild the lily. Metaphor is redundant and self-defeating. Also known as "gild the lily".
4. anticlimactic [hǔ] The head is as big as a tiger and the tail is as thin as a snake. Metaphor is different in words and deeds, cunning and insidious. (2) metaphor to do things with great momentum at first, then there is no strength, a beginning without an end.
5, lure the snake out of the hole 【 yǐn shé chū dòng 】 metaphor to lure the bad guys to engage in activities with tricks and expose them.