Idioms beginning with nine words

Idioms that begin with nine characters are: Nine Mao, Cloud Nine, Worship in the Ninth Five-Year Plan, Narrow Death, Nineteen Return to One, Nine Days as the Month, Nine Songs as the Ileum, Nineteen Schools, Under the Jiuquan, Nine Beggars and Ten Beggars, Nine Fairys, Jiuding Road and so on.

Hairy?

Description: A hair on nine cows. Metaphor is a very small number in a very large number, which is insignificant.

From: Letter to Ren Shaoqing by Sima Qian of Han Dynasty: "If a courtier is brought to justice and punished, what is the difference with nine cows and nine ants?"

Example: Song Jiuyuan and Song Caoshu: "This is a county official, especially in Niu Yi, who can save tens of thousands of families in one city from poverty."

Grammar: formal; As subject, object and attribute; Metaphor is insignificant.

Second, cloud nine [jiǔ xiāo yún wài]?

Description: Nine days: high altitude. Cloud nine. Metaphor is infinite or distant without a trace.

From: Yan Family Instructions by Yan Zhitui in the Northern Qi Dynasty: "One thing is just right, one sentence is clear and clever, and the spirit is nine years old."

Grammar: formal; As subject, object and complement; Used after a verb that means to disappear.