Idioms with objects

Contains all idioms and explanations of the word "bin":

The guest who enters the curtain - curtain: tent; guest: guest. A metaphor for someone close to you or someone involved in a secret.

There are no cluttered guests at home - there are no cluttered guests at home. Describes being cautious in making friends.

The door never stops for guest - guest: guest. No guests stay outside the door. Describes being diligent in hospitality.

Respect as a distinguished guest - distinguished guest: distinguished guest. Treat someone with respect as you would a valued guest.

Treat guests with fish - treat guests with other people's fish. It is a metaphor for taking the opportunity to cultivate private power.

Hanging couch to stay guests - couch: a long, narrow and short bed, especially a bed for entertaining guests. Put down the bed that is usually hung up so that guests can stay. It is a metaphor for treating guests with courtesy and extra respect.

Treat each other like guests - treat each other like guests. Describes the mutual respect between husband and wife.

Treat each other like guests - treat each other like guests. Describes the mutual respect between husband and wife.

Ruibin Iron Sound - to praise the exquisite and superb playing skills.

Dragon Royal Guest - This is a metaphor for the death of the emperor. It means ascending to heaven by riding a dragon and becoming the guest of the Emperor of Heaven. Same as "Dragon Controls Guests".

The dragon controls the guests - this is a metaphor for the death of the emperor. It means ascending to heaven by riding a dragon and becoming the guest of the Emperor of Heaven.

Nine streams of guests - from the pre-Qin to the early Han Dynasty, there were nine academic schools: Fa, Ming, Mohism, Confucianism, Taoism, Yin and Yang, Zongheng, Za, and Nong. Refers to talents and various characters of high, middle and low grades.

Cutting off hair and keeping guests - this is an allusion to the good mother’s hospitality.

Dog bites Lu Dongbin - Lu Dongbin: one of the legendary Eight Immortals. The dog also bit Lu Dongbin when he saw him doing good deeds, and used it to scold people for not knowing good and evil. ( )( )

Negative resistance is not accepted - it is still said that negative resistance is not accepted.

To bear the burden of a strong enemy - to rely on danger and not surrender. The same as "bearing a solid and refusing to accept".

Taking risks is not a reward - it is still said that taking risks is not a reward.

Treat yourself as a guest when you go out - be as serious and cautious as you would be to receive a distinguished guest when you go out.

Guests welcome the door - the door is full: the door is full. Guests crowded the courtyard. Describes a home with many guests.

Farewell to the sun and the moon - greetings and farewells. Mostly refers to the passage of time. Bin means "姧", which refers to greeting. Farewell, refers to farewell.

Farewell to the sun and the moon - greetings and farewells. Mostly refers to the passage of time. Bin means "姧", which refers to greeting. Farewell, refers to farewell.

Guests feel at home - guests feel as if they are at home. Describes hospitality to guests warmly and thoughtfully.

The seats were filled with guests and friends. Describe a gathering of guests and friends.

Guests feel at home - guests feel at home here. Describes hospitality to guests warmly and thoughtfully.

There are many guests - refers to many visitors.

Noisy: loud. The voice of the guest overwhelmed the voice of the host. Metaphor that foreign or secondary things occupy the position of original or major things.

Respect each other as if they were guests - describes husband and wife respecting each other as if they were guests.

Beg Binfu - Binfu: In ancient times, it refers to the timely tribute paid by princes or remote tribes, which means submission and obedience. Later, it generally refers to submission and obedience. Refers to begging for forgiveness and willing to obey.

Feel at home - Bin: guest; Zhi: to arrive; Gui: to return home. Guests feel like returning to their own home when they come here. Describes hospitality to guests warmly and thoughtfully.

The guests are like clouds - the guests are as numerous as the gathering clouds. Describes many guests.