The idiom at the beginning:
Occupying the latrine and not shitting
It is a metaphor for occupying the position and not working.
Occupy the mountain and become the king
Occupy the mountain, occupy the king and the ruler. He occupied the top of the mountain and called himself king. It is a metaphor for dominating one side, claiming the throne as one's own
taking things as one's own
taking things that are not one's own as one's own.
Take advantage of the wind and watch the clouds
Observe the direction of the wind and the clouds. It is also a metaphor for steering according to the wind and adapting to circumstances.
Seize the wind and make the sails
It is a metaphor for adapting to circumstances and doing things based on the limelight.
Idioms that end in "occupied":
To be exclusive in one's position
It is a metaphor for occupying the first place or the first place.
Magpie nests occupied by doves
Turtle doves cannot build nests and often occupy magpie nests. It originally refers to a woman who gets married and settles in her husband’s family. The latter is a metaphor for occupying someone else's residence.
Fengjiao Bird Divination
Fengjiao uses the sound of the wind to predict good and bad luck. The bird uses the flying song of the bird to predict good and bad luck. Refers generally to divination.
One person will occupy forever
A handful of snow written by Li Yu in the early Qing Dynasty * Guan Yong's reunion is the collective name of the four legendary oirans.
Eat more and occupy more
Use power or use unfair means to seize national or collective interests and earn extra income
To be the first to monopolize
Also known as No. 1 monopoly. Metaphor takes first place or first place. According to Xinhua Digest Annual Issue, my country's current total silkworm cocoon output has surpassed Japan's, and we have taken the lead in the international silkworm and silk market. See also
The idiom of occupying the middle position:
To be the best
The turtle relief on the steps in front of the Aotou Palace is where the number one scholar stood to welcome the imperial examination when the imperial examination results were announced. In the imperial examination era, he guided the number one scholar. Metaphor takes first place or first place.
The book of no account
Refers to the prophecy book. Zhang Heng, a book of the Later Han Dynasty, passed down the book Lvli Guahou Jiugongfengjiao, which has been effective in many conquests. No one in the world was willing to learn it, and they competed to call it a book that did not account for it. Li Xian's annotation is called a prophecy book.
Doves occupy magpies' nests
Turtle doves cannot build nests and often occupy magpies' nests. A metaphor for occupying someone else's house.
Hidden body
Hide and cover one's true face.
Three fortune tellings follow two
Three people tell fortunes together and listen to the opinions of two of them. It means following the opinions of the majority.
Suffering a small loss and taking advantage of a big advantage
It means that you feel you are at a disadvantage temporarily, but you will get big benefits in the future.
Recover early without taking medicine
Recover from the disease without taking medicine. Wish someone a speedy recovery.
Only eight buckets
Talent, literature, and talent. Describes a person with high knowledge and good literary talent.
Horse racing occupies wasteland
It is still said that horse racing occupies a circle. The powerful and wealthy also used this method to seize farmers' land. Sons of Meng Zuogong Grassland, we originally had sheep, but the prince relied on the power of Commander Zhu to race horses and occupy the famine. We
horse races and occupy the circle
The Manchu ruling class in the Qing Dynasty used coercive means A way to grab land. The princes and nobles of the Qing Dynasty rode horses across the wilderness, and the emperor rewarded them for the places they traveled. Yang Mo Qingchun
Guimen Divination
The term Gua in Guimen Divination is an ancient divination symbol. Refers to the line that represents unlucky and disaster.
Monopoly Capital
In capitalist society, monopoly organizations use large capital to control social production, manipulate and monopolize the market, and seize high profits. Also called monopoly capital.
* On Contradiction: The Contradiction between Three and Two Classes