What idioms can be formed by knowing Japanese, women and children?

Even women and children know.

Ferugizi

Confucianism: children. Women and children know that. As we all know.

"A single spark can start a prairie fire and revive Xiangxi": "But when it comes to his (He Long) name, almost all women and children in Hunan and Hubei know it."

Chrysanthemum after the Double Ninth Festival-stale and no longer interesting.

In ancient times, there was a custom of enjoying chrysanthemums on the Double Ninth Festival. After the Double Ninth Festival, people have no interest in watching them (yellow flowers: chrysanthemums). Metaphor is something that is out of date or has lost its practical meaning.

Prompt not to write "Yesterday's Yellow Flower".

Idiom explanation

Yellow flower: chrysanthemum. Originally refers to the chrysanthemum that gradually withered after the Double Ninth Festival. The latter refers to outdated things or news.

The source of Su Song's poem "The Prince's Nine Days and Two Rhymes": "You don't have to return when you meet, and Huang Die will be sad tomorrow."

Ex.: outdated things, yue ~. ◎ Song Hu Jizong's Story Flowers and Trees

Grammar is formal; Become an object; With a derogatory meaning, the metaphor is dying.

words explanation

[outdated; Things in the past are procrastinating and no longer interested] refers to the chrysanthemum of the Double Ninth Festival, which means that once things change, you will feel sorry in vain.

Exodus: There is no need to hurry back when we meet, and Huang Die will be sad tomorrow. -Su Shi's Nine Days and the Maharaja

I don't know if bees are worried about butterflies, but Xiao Ting is still winding the branches. Now that people are different, autumn frost declines overnight. -Tang Zhenggu's Ten-Day Chrysanthemum

Citation interpretation

Song Sushi's "The Nine Days of the Princes": "You don't have to return when you meet, and Huang Die will be worried tomorrow."

There is also the word "Nanxiangzi Chongjiu Hanhui Building is Xu Junyou", which says: "Everything is a dream in the end. If you take a break, you will be sad tomorrow."

Tomorrow, after the Double Ninth Festival; Yellow flowers and chrysanthemums. The ancients appreciated chrysanthemums more than the Double Ninth Festival, and tomorrow's yellow flowers also meant old age. Later, because of the metaphor of outdated things.

Guo Moruo's Preface to Boiling Soup: "Here are a few articles, enough is enough, and it is inevitable that there will be a sense of the past."

Bing Xin's "Send a Little Scholar" Erqi: "In four full moons, I can be in my mother's arms again, and even children don't have to patiently look at my calligraphy, which was a yellow flower a month ago!"