Describe the basic explanation of the indifference [dàn rán chǔ zhī] of putting down idioms. Explain indifference in detail: be careful and don't care; Deal with: deal with, treat. Treat things in a casual manner. We can't ~ ~ we must attach great importance to the issue of expressing important themes in literary clocks. Near antonym, near antonym, light blog, light ambition, light heart, antonym, serious courage, Wang Yong goes forward.
Describe the idiom 【 à I b ù sh ǒ u 】 that you like very much but can't bear to let go. Love to give up, but you must let go. From: Preface to the Collection of Tao Yuanming by Liang Xiaotong in the Southern Dynasties: "I can't put down his writing." For example, Shi: Although it is not his way, Naiwen has a clear evaluation, and Ta knows it after reading it. ◎ Xiong's thirty-fifth grammar: supplement; Wei language, adverbial and object; Tong antonym synonym: I can't put it down, I can't bear to love it. Antonym: I don't care, I dislike it.
What are the idioms that describe "letting go"? * Nianzi Zizi Pinyin: niàn? zī? zài? Zρ Jie interpretation: read: miss; Liz: Here, here. Generally speaking, when you miss New Year, you won't forget anything. Source: Shangshu Da Mo Yu: "The Emperor reads it! The lady is here, and the prince is here. Yan Ming is here, and I am allowed to be here, but the emperor reads merit. " * Hun dreams of changing labor pinyin: Hun? mèng? Wei? Interpretation of LáoJie: I never forget it, but I still remember it in my sleep. * Geng Huai Yu Pinyin: gěng? gěng? yú? Hu Aijie explained: I am worried: I have something on my mind. I can't forget the money. Source: The Book of Songs White Boat: "If the boxer is sleepy, if there are hidden concerns." * Do you remember pinyin: niàn? Nyan? bù? Interpretation of WàngJie: miss: miss forever. The gratitude and resentment are in mind, and the stone never forgets. Source: The Analects of Confucius: "Yan Zhongxin is respectful and unforgettable." * Chao missed pinyin: zhāo? sī? mù? Xi mǎng; Hey: morning; Dusk: at night. I'll miss it sooner or later. Rongxing misses or often thinks about something. Source: Meng Long's Epilogue Volume 24: "Besides, since the Mid-Autumn Festival night, Shen Hong has missed Jie, and now he misses Qin until he forgets to sleep and eat."
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What idioms describe how to learn to let go? It is every cloud has a silver lining who suffers from giving up what he loves. How do you know it's not the east corner of pumice, but mulberries? Give someone a rose, and the hand has a lingering fragrance. Shi Yi * put down [Rong Xi] Ge Ji and stop. Lift an object carried or loaded from a height to a lower place. The idiom "nepotism" means fondness. Give up unwittingly and reluctantly. When this happens, it's best to give up what you love, give up or push one or two Chi plans. * A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise [sà i w ē ng sh ē m: y ā n zh ē f ē i f ú] Bi Yu may get a good deal for a while. Losing that job is a blessing in disguise. I found a job I like better. * Shek's East Corner, Harvest Mulberry [? sh zh dōng yúshúu zhúsāng yú? East corner: where the sun rises. Metaphor at this time to suffer losses or stone defeat, although heavy losses at the beginning, but eventually get compensation. It's not too late, but it can be remedied. Sentence-making: The ancients said that "losing the horn is the Sang Yu of longevity", which is also the same reason.
This idiom is used to describe letting go of one's feelings [jěn shěqián Xián]. The basic definition of sound is to let go completely. Suspect: enmity, enmity. Let go of old resentment completely. Chu [Source] Cai Dongfan's Romance of Song History 29: "There is a gap between Qing and Luxiang. Today, Lu Xiang is willing to use Qing, and Qing will forgive the past and serve the country. " After some conversation and communication, the two made up their minds.
An idiom to describe the feeling of letting go is to let bygones be bygones. This idiom means to completely abandon the previous resentment. It comes from Cai Dongfan's Romance of Song History.
If you let go, change your roots and leaves [explanation], which means completely changing the situation. Yi's failure [explanation] is a complete failure, which is out of control. Yi Zhiguang [explanation] refers to complete removal. Same as "hole sweeping". Wash the marrow and cut the hair [explanation] Wash the bone marrow and remove the hair. Metaphor thoroughly remove their own filth. It means born out of one's own bones. PAinful self-creation ai [explanation] refers to completely correcting your mistakes and turning over a new leaf. Painful Su pollution [explanation] or painful correction. Thoroughly correct Fan's previous mistakes. Washington state repents [explains] [Car regrets his previous mistakes. Destroy the crown and crack the dress [[solution] Destroy the hat and ruin the clothes. It is used as an easy way of thinking to express a complete break. [Explanation] It was originally used by Taoism to refer to jade. When a monk attained the Tao, he turned all fetuses into sacred fetuses and turned mysterious bones into immortal bones. Now it is said that through education, his thoughts have been completely changed. If he comes back, he just needs to come back.
An idiom to describe letting go: reluctant to let go. Pinyin: àI bùrěn ShiěJie Release: Release: Release. I loved my favorite things for a long time and refused to let them go. Source: Preface to the Collection of Tao Yuanming in South Xiao Tong: "I love his writing, but I can let go." Idiom: the sound of selling the armor of the case: àn bρng shρJiεJie Interpretation: Lay down your weapon and bind your armor. Stop fighting. Chu Chu: Biography of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Zhi and Zhuge Liang: If you can't be a soldier, why not put the case in the north! Cheng language: embossed pinyin: rú shò zhò ng fù jie Interpretation: Interpretation: put down; A heavy burden: a heavy burden. It's as easy as putting down the burden of the clock. Describe the relaxed and happy after tension. Source: "Twenty-nine Years of Zhao Chuangong in Gu Liang": "When Zhao Gong came out, the people breathed a sigh of relief." Cheng Yu: Abandoning armor and defecting to the enemy Pinyin: Qi Ji, snipe D, snipe Jie Interpretation: Discard armor and lay down your weapons. Means failure. Chu Chu: Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the 46th time: "If it can't be broken this month, we can only rely on Zhang Zibu's words, the Qi family rebelled and the north fell." Idiom: An Bing's armor pinyin: àn bρng shρJiεJie Interpretation: Lay down your weapon and harness your armor. Stop fighting. Chu Chu: Biography of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Zhi and Zhuge Liang: If you can't be a soldier, why not put the case in the north!
Idiom describing people's self-esteem and inferiority _ Kingsoft Word Power Spelling: dρsānxiàsijie Interpretation: It means that their status and work are very humble; Yi, a humble person, etc. It also refers to obedience and servile attitude. Chu: "Peach Blossom Fan" in the clear sky: "Don't think that this chaotic ghost of Li is responsible for finding the Lord elsewhere; I am afraid that I will go there to make a living. " The caught thief begged people to spare him.
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