Idioms ending with the word "interest"

Hold one's breath and hold one's breath refers to temporarily stopping breathing due to nervousness or concentration.

The stream never stops flowing. Chuan: river. Describes pedestrians, cars and horses, etc. as continuous as water.

The beacon drum never ceases. The beacon drum: beacon fire and war drum; cease: stop. It is a metaphor for the endless war.

There is no wind or waves. A metaphor for calmness and peace.

There is no room for rest. 间: in the middle; capacity: to accommodate; breath: breathing. There was no room for a breath in between. Describes that the time is urgent and cannot be delayed.

The golden rooster news refers to the news that the emperor issued a pardon order to recruit peace.

Long-lasting multi-finger applause and cheers that cannot stop for a long time.

When a person dies, his government will rest. Death: loss, death; interest: waste, destruction. It used to mean that when a person in power dies, his political measures also come to a halt.

Continuously growing and reproducing.

Silent, no sound, no smell. It is a metaphor for not having a reputation and not being known by others.

Recuperation: where to maintain; regeneration: population reproduction. It refers to reducing people's burdens, stabilizing their lives, and restoring their vitality after war or major social turmoil.

Looking for information and asking for information: to inquire. Ask for news.

Breathing: Breathing weakly. Only one breath left. Describes approaching death.

Looking up to the person’s nose and breathing. To live on the breath of others. It is a metaphor for being dependent on others and unable to be independent.

Continue to strive for self-improvement. Self-improvement: work hard to improve; rest: stop. Consciously work hard and never let up.

Don’t forget to rest. There is no leisure time to live a peaceful life. Refers to being busy with heavy or urgent matters. Same as "Ning Ning Chu".

Hold your breath and stop breathing temporarily. Describes a situation of feeling nervous or overly focused.

Hold your breath and hold your breath to describe being quiet and silent.

Heavy foot and tired breath means being extremely fearful.

Being heavy and holding one's breath refers to being extremely afraid.