Idioms starting with the word "yi"

Relying on a sect or group means relying on or taking refuge in a certain sect or group.

Rely on wealth, rely on power, rely on, rely on: rely on. Relying on one's own property and power.

Leaning on the grass and attaching the trees ① is a metaphor for relying on a capable or powerful person. ② Refers to the elves who rely on vegetation and other objects to cause mischief.

Leaning on the green and leaning against the red: close to women. Describes intimate love with women.

Reliance on officialdom relies on the power of the government.

Rely on the power of the government.

Yi Jiao means Mei Yi: rely on; Jiao: beautiful; Mei: charming. Relying on her beauty, she can act coquettishly and do whatever she wants.

Rely on the old and sell the old: show off. Relying on his age to show off his seniority.

Yi Lu looks at Qie Lu: the gate of an ancient alley. He leaned against the door of the alley and looked eagerly into the distance. It describes the parents' eagerness to look forward to the return of their children. Also known as "leaning on the gate and looking", "leaning on the door and looking", "leaning on the door and looking at the mansion", "leaning on the door and looking", "leaning on the door and looking",

Yima Kewai is leaning on Draft a document in front of the war horse that is about to set off, and you can wait for it to be completed. It is a metaphor for writing articles quickly.

Leaning on a horse with seven pieces of paper is a metaphor for writing an article quickly.

Relying on the horse means a thousand words: relying on the war horse. Leaning in front of the war horse about to set off, drafting documents, a thousand words will be done immediately. Describes quick thinking.

lean on the door, lean on the door, lean on, lean on: lean on. It is a metaphor for learning that you have no opinions and only copy other people's opinions.

Leaning at the door and peering into the door means clinging to others.

The prostitute's coquettish life is described as prostitute's coquettish life.

In the old days, "leaning on the door and selling laughter" described the life of a prostitute.

Leaning on the door to show laughter used to refer to prostitution. Same as "leaning on the door and selling smiles".

Yimen Yilulu: the door of an ancient alley. Describes the eagerness of parents to look forward to the return of their children.

Rely on the strong to bully the weak. Rely on: battle, rely on; Ling: to oppress. He bullies the weak just because he is strong.

Liying in another's house means relying on others to live.