Idioms

Changing and erratic Changing: irregular changes; Changing: routine. It means that things often change and there is no routine to be found

Lumpy Clouds Lumpy: changing in many ways.

The article is compared with the article as the waves and clouds are changing in many ways. It is also a metaphor for things changing so much that it is hard to predict

Bohai Creek Mulberry Field Bohai Creek: the ancient name of the Bohai Sea. The sea becomes a mulberry field and the mulberry field becomes the sea. It is a metaphor for the great changes in the world

Cang Dog and White Clothes It is the same as Cang Dog and White Clothes, which is a metaphor for the unpredictability of the world

Cang and Yellow Over and Over Cang: the color of green; Cang and Yellow: the color of green and yellow; Over and Over: the unpredictability of the world.

This is a metaphor for uncertainty and capriciousness

This is the time, that is the time This is the time; That is the time.

Large ups and downs Large ups and downs. Describe the big changes

Repeated and erratic Repeatedly: upside down and upside down; Erratic: without constancy. It describes the situation as changing without any certainty

Wind and clouds are changing Wind and clouds: a metaphor for a changing and turbulent situation; Changing: uncertainty. It is as if there is a world apart.

Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division The four operations of arithmetic, which refer to the change of things

Nine changes and ten changes refer to the change of things

Cold-blooded animal Animal whose body temperature changes according to the temperature of the environment. The metaphor is that the development of a situation can be predicted by a certain sign

White Rainbow Crossing the Sun A white rainbow passes through the sun. The ancients believed that when there was something extraordinary on earth, it would cause this kind of change in the sky. In fact it is not a rainbow but a halo, an atmospheric optical phenomenon.

White to black is a metaphor for great change.

White clouds Cang: grayish-white.

These are the most important things in the world.

Saturation: the fullness of the vicissitudes of life.

The Cangsang: the shortened version of the sea changed into the mulberry fields. He has gone through many changes in the world and has had a rich life experience.

There was a time, and now there is another time. Indicates a change in time and a change in circumstances.

Changing describes a great deal of change. It also means that there is a lot of change.

Changing and unpredictable There are many changes that cannot be predicted.

Changing and unpredictable Unpredictable: without constancy. Refers to the fact that things change frequently and without regularity.

Infinitely changing describes constant change without end.

Changes are unpredictable Changes: sudden changes with significant effects; Unpredictable: accidents.

Unsurprisingly The subject matter changed in an unexpected way.

Unmovable Sound: speech; color: face. In an emergency, speech and demeanor remain as unchanged as usual.

To describe a very calm.

Unavoidable Ends: clues. Can not find clues. Describe the unpredictability.

Canghai Mulberry fields Mulberry fields: farmland. The sea into mulberry fields, mulberry fields into the sea. Metaphorically speaking, things have changed a lot.

The Cang and Huang are repeated Cang: green color. The metaphor is that the world is changing, and it is not always the same.

Morning clouds and evening rain. In the morning it is clouds and in the evening it is rain. Originally, it refers to the morning and evening changes of the goddess, but in the old days, it was used as a metaphor for the joyful meeting of men and women.

Great Winds and Great Waves refers to great winds and waves. It is also a metaphor for a sharp, complicated, fierce and hard struggle.

Lord Tiger Changes Tiger Changes: Changes in the pattern of a tiger's body. It is a metaphor for the unpredictability of the actions of those in power.

Da Xian Hu Chang Hu Chang: The change of the pattern of a tiger's body. It is a metaphor for the unpredictability of a person's behavior.

The East Sea is full of dust, and the sea has changed into land. It is a metaphor for the great changes in the world.

The stars change their positions. It refers to the change of seasons or time.

The stars change their positions.

The sky is turned upside down. It describes a great and complete change. It also means that the situation is very serious.

Wind and clouds change suddenly Wind and clouds: a metaphor for a changing and turbulent situation. The situation has suddenly changed.

Thoughts and Feelings A lot of thoughts and feelings are aroused by the fact that things in the outside world have changed a lot.

High Banks and Deep Valleys: a secluded place.

To describe a deep valley, it refers to a secluded place. It also refers to the great changes in things.

The feeling of being separated from the world It refers to the feeling of being separated from the world because of the great changes in people or scenery.

The old me is still The old me: the old me. I am still the same as I was in the past. It means that one's situation is the same as before, unchanged.

Ghosts come out of electricity and enter in Metaphorically speaking, the change is skillful and rapid, not easy to catch.

This is the way it is.

The development of things is just as expected.

Sea House: a room where chips are stacked to record the vicissitudes of change in a fable; Chips: chips. In olden times, it was used to wish someone a long life.

Eunuchs: the old term for officialdom. In the past, it referred to the unpredictability of the waves and winds in the ocean; it also referred to the risks and ups and downs in the officialdom.

Speed like a whirlwind Heel: to turn one's heel. As fast as turning one's heel. It describes the rapid changes.

The Jing People: the people of Chu. The people of Chu crossed the water. Later, it is used to satirize the behavior of sticking to the established laws and not knowing how to adapt according to the changes of the situation.

Jianzhu ZhiLai (鑒往知來) means to examine or to teach a lesson; yu: the past; lai: the future. The past is the basis for knowing how changes will take place in the future.

The present is not the same as the past. It refers to the great changes in the situation and the appearance of nature.

Carp Jumps Over Dragon Gate Ancient legend has it that when the carp in the Yellow River jumps over the Dragon Gate, it will change into a dragon. It is a metaphor for the success in the imperial examination and the promotion to a higher position. It is also a metaphor for advancing against the current and striving for improvement.

Carving a boat to seek a sword is a metaphor for looking at things in a static way without understanding that they have developed and changed.

The word "chance" is used to describe a situation in which a person has a chance to change.

Women's Changes A woman's changes in appearance and character as she develops and grows.

Meteorology: the scene. It describes the scenery or things that are magnificent and changeable.

Thousand Parts, Thousands of One Voice, Thousands of One Person Metaphorically speaking, it is all the same old thing, without any change (mostly referring to creative work).

Subliminal: to be in the dark, not to be seen; silent: not to speak, no sound. It means that people's thoughts or character are unconsciously infected and influenced and changed.

There are thousands of changes in the world, and there are many of them.

Dyed Pale Dyed Yellow Pale: green color.

There are a lot of changes in the world.

Three times, four times, or many times.

Daily and Newly Changing New: updated; Different: different. Every day is renewed, and there are changes every month. It refers to rapid development or progress, with new things and new phenomena constantly appearing.

Thousands of Changes There are many changes, presenting a variety of situations.

The situation has changed, and so have the thoughts and feelings.

Mountains fall down and the earth splits open. It describes a loud noise or a violent change.

Humanity: the human condition; Cold: coldness; Warmth: warmth. It refers to the change of human feelings. It refers to flattering others when they are in power and ignoring them when they are out of power.

God's wit and skillful calculation 神、妙:形容高明;机、算:指计谋。 It describes a person who is good at evaluating complex and changing situations and deciding on strategies.

Snakes become dragons, but they don't change their language The metaphor is that no matter how the form changes, the essence remains the same.

Checking the time and situation Checking: to study carefully; Time: the current situation; Degree: to estimate; Trend: the development trend.

To observe and analyze the current situation, and to estimate the changes in the situation.

Sangtian Canghai Sangtian: farmland. The sea becomes mulberry fields, and the mulberry fields become the sea. It is a metaphor for the great changes in the world.

Movement: change. With the passage of time, the situation changes.

Gods and Ghosts Out: appear; No: disappear. The gods and ghosts are as unpredictable as each other. Later, it refers to the rapid change of actions.

The time has changed The time is different and the situation has changed.

Random Response: timing, situation. The situation has changed.

Success, Decline, Honor, and Humiliation Refers to all kinds of situations in which personnel changes and develops.

Instantaneous: a blink of an eye; Breath: breath. There are many changes in a very short time. It describes a lot of changes very quickly.

The heavens and the earth revolve. It also describes the feeling of vertigo or the extreme noise.

The sky is turning over and the earth is turning over. It describes a great change. It also describes a very violent scene.

Metamorphosis Metamorphosis: the shedding of the skin of insects. It is a metaphor for a person's degeneration and deterioration.

Listening to Heaven's Order 由:听从,随顺。 It is also used as a metaphor for taking chances and doing what one should do.

There is no difference between the original and the original. In spite of all the changes in form, the essence or purpose remains the same.

Tong Quan Da Chang Tong, Da: to understand, to know; Quan, Chang: expediency, adaptability. Doing reasoning can be adapted to changes in the objective situation, know how to adapt, not rigidly adhere to the routine.

Sitting steadily in a fishing boat is a metaphor for remaining calm and collected no matter what changes happen.

Things change: the scenery changes; stars shift: the stars shift. Metaphorically, the change of time.

Wu Hua Jie (五花八门) originally refers to the Five Elements Formation and the Eight Gates Formation. These are two ancient formations with many tactical changes. It is a metaphor for many variations or patterns.

Lifting the sky and breaking the ground can shake heaven and earth. It describes a very great sound, or a great and complete change.

The night is long, but the situation may change in an unfavorable way if time drags on.

One Wave, Three Twists and Turns The word "wave" originally refers to the twisting and turning of writing strokes. It is also used to describe the many unexpected changes in the course of things.

Star Shift and Dipper Turn Dipper: the Big Dipper. The stars and dippers change their positions. It refers to the change of seasons or time.

Leaves fall, you know autumn is coming when you see the leaves fall. The metaphor is that the development of things can be inferred from the subtle changes.

As before It means that there is no change in the attitude and it is exactly the same as before.

Continuing: delaying and dragging; Sitting: missing. It means that the situation has changed, but you are still doing things in the same way as before, thus delaying things.

Fish and Dragon Man Dang Dang (鱼龙曼衍) refers to the simultaneous performance of various kinds of plays. It is also used as a metaphor for a lot of changes. It is also a metaphor for a lot of changes (with a pejorative connotation).

Looking at all the sights Looking at all the sights: seeing; Remaining: remaining.

To see all the scenery at a glance. It describes the structure of a building with no twists and turns, or the content of a poem or text is flat and has no aftertaste.

Cloud Lumpy Wave Treacherous: Treacherous: strange, changing. Like clouds and water waves, the form is inscrutable. The original description of the construction of the house is like clouds and waves in a variety of forms. Later, it describes the unpredictability of things.

Changing with the world Changing with the world to fit the times.

Gods and Ghosts Come out: appear. It describes the unpredictability of the gods and ghosts. Later, it refers to the rapid change of actions.

Changing with the times (Explanation) Changing with the changes of the world to fit the times.

Changing refers to the fact that things are constantly changing and have no fixed shape.

Changing and unpredictable Refers to unpredictable changes.

Changing means that there is no end to the variety of changes.

Freakishly varied Describes things that change in many forms.

Changing is endless There is no end to the variety of changes.

There are many variations.

Pale Yellow Repeatedly Pale: green color.


These are the most important of all. It is a metaphor for uncertainty and capriciousness. It is also known as "Cang and Huang turn over and over again".

Holding power and adapting to changes Adapting to a changed situation by means of expedient measures.

To be in a state of flux is to be in a state of uncertainty.

To make a surprise is to make a lot of strange troops and to use a lot of strange plans.

The word "strange" is used to describe a situation in which there are a lot of changes, making it difficult to be caught.

Floating and sinking in accordance with the world, either floating or sinking. It means to be able to change with the changes of the world or the current situation.

Daquan Tongchang Tong, da: to understand, to know; Quan, zhong: to be expedient, to be adaptable. Doing reasoning can be adapted to changes in the objective situation, know how to adapt, and do not stick to the routine.

Foot on the cloth machine, hand on the reed shuttle.

The earth is turning over and the sky is turning over.

The earth and the sky are overturned.

The earth and the sky are in a state of confusion.

wind and clouds change Metamorphosis: a change from the norm.



The wind and clouds change.











The wind and the clouds are changing.

The word "wind" means that people's temperament has been infected and changed, and a new social atmosphere has been formed.

Officialdom is like a play Officialdom: a place frequented by officials in the old days. In the old days, the officialdom was as unpredictable as a play.

The sea boils and the mountains collapse. It is a metaphor for great changes. It is also called "the sea boiling and the mountains shaking".

Hongfei Frostfall (鸿飞霜降) Hongyan is a migratory bird that returns to fly in the late fall every year, when the frost falls, so it is used to refer to the change of time and the change of years.

To change the nature of nature and to raise the artificiality of nature is to change the nature of nature and to raise the artificiality of nature.

Floating and Sinking in the Sea of Eunuchs It refers to the complexity and uncertainty of an official career.

Yellow dust and clear water A metaphor for rapid change.

To see the time and to know the time is to see the passage of time and fortune and to foresee the omens of changes.

In and out news Increase or decrease; change.

To honor the people's time is also written as "To honor the people's time". The Book of Yao: "I ordered Xihe, as if it were HaoTian, to honor the sun, moon and stars, and to teach the people the time". Cai Shen Jizhuan: "The time of man is the time of plowing and harvesting". The Historical Records of the Five Emperors (史记-五帝本纪), cited as "respectfully granting the people the time". It was said that the calendar was given to the people so that they would know the changes in the seasons and would not miss the farming season. Later, the term "honoring the people's time" was used to refer to the promulgation of the calendar.

Thunder and wind ① refers to the rapid changes in the movement of all things.

The wind and the thunder are moving and changing rapidly, and the wind and the thunder are moving and changing rapidly.

Dragonization and Tiger Changes "Yi - Ge": "Adults and tigers are changing, and their writing is bright." The walker can be reckless, the swimmer can be spandex, and the flyer can be a streamer. As for the dragon, I can't know that it rides the wind and clouds up to the sky.'" Later, the metaphor of "the dragon transforms into a tiger" was used to describe the unpredictability of change.

Dragon and Leopard Metaphorically speaking, calligraphy is strong and good at changing.

The writing on paper is as varied as clouds of smoke.

Thousands of shapes Various shapes. Describe the many variations.

Qiaojie Wanduo Qiaojie: quick-witted and agile. Wan Duo: extremely varied.









The most important thing is to be able to make a good use of the time. Describe movements or thoughts that are quick-witted and have many variations.

The poor will think of changes It means that things will change when they reach the extreme point. Now it means that when one is poor and hard-pressed, one will think of ways to change the status quo.

The vicissitudes of the world Metaphorically, the world changes a lot

Moistened by the sun and dyed by the moon Constantly infiltrated: moistened. It is a way of saying that we are influenced by the outside world. It refers to the gradual changes that occur under the influence of external things. It is also known as "day by day, month by month".

Daily and monthly changes and increases. It describes the continuous development.

Day to day, month to month. Describe rapid change.

different every day, different every month. It describes a big change.

Gods hide and ghosts lie in wait, which is a metaphor for unpredictable change.

Shengwei Xingwu 盛:兴盛;衰:衰败;兴:兴旺;废:废弃。

To recognize the changes is to recognize the changes of things and deal with the problems flexibly.

Ten Changes and Five Harmonizations means that there are many changes.

Matters pass and feelings change As things pass, feelings and attitudes towards them change.

The time is different and things are different. The time is different, and things are not the same as before.

The meaning is that things change as time changes. It is also written as "the time is different, the situation is different".

The time is different, the situation has changed.

The time has passed and the world or situation has changed.

The time has changed The times, situations, etc. have changed.

Worldly Difference, Time Shift World, time: society, era. Difference, shift: difference, change. The society has changed, the times are different.

The world has changed, the times have changed, the times are different, the times are different.

The rat's arm and nymph's liver are often referred to as the rat's liver and insect's arm. It means either a rat's arm or a nymph's liver, referring to the unpredictability of the human world.

Following the square and keeping to the circle To deal with the situation and the change of circumstances; to treat people in an easy-going manner without being stubborn.

The fog disperses the clouds, which is a metaphor for the rapidity of change.

The news is the change of things or behavior.

The news of a change of fortune or behavior.

Just in case Just in case: an unexpected change. Used to guard against the unpredictable.

Yi Quan Da Chang (以权达变) means to adapt to changing circumstances with a flexible attitude.

Yin and Yang Misery and Comfort Anciently, autumn and winter were regarded as yin and spring and summer as yang. It means that the fall and winter are sorrowful and the spring and summer are comfortable. It refers to the changes of the four seasons. The phrase is based on Zhang Heng's "Xijing Fu" of the Han Dynasty: "The Lady is Shu in the Yang time, but miserable in the Yin time."

The rain and the clouds turn over.

Fish and Dragon Hundreds of Changes Like fish and dragons, there are many changes.

Fish and Dragon Changes It is said that a fish changes into a dragon. It is a metaphor for fundamental changes in world affairs or people.

Clouds rise and snow flies Like clouds rise and snow flies. It is a metaphor for the melodiousness and change of music.

The valley is full of valleys Zhuangzi Tianyun: "I also play the yin and yang and candles with the brightness of the sun and the moon; the sound can be short and long, can be soft and hard; changes in the same, not the main old routine; in the valley is full of valleys, in the pit is full of pits." This means that when playing music, the sound is everywhere, describing the omnipresence of the Tao. Later, the phrase "in the valley" was used to describe the multitude of characters.

Chao Bu Guan Diao (朝不保暮) The morning is not guaranteed, and the evening is not guaranteed.

Chuang Sheng Dreams of Butterflies Zhuang Sheng (庄生夢蝶): Zhuang Zhou (庄周), a man of the Warring States period. Zhuang Zhou dreamed that he turned into a butterfly. It is a metaphor for the joys of dreaming or the vagaries of life. It is also known as "Zhuang Zhou Dreams of Butterfly".

Thirty years east of the river, thirty years of the river 〖Interpretation〗Thirty years ago, the wind and water in the east side of the river, but thirty years later in the west side of the river. It is a metaphor for the changes in the world and the impermanence of prosperity and decline.

Capriciousness (Explanation) refers to the uncertainty of changes.

Divided for a long time will be united, united for a long time will be divided 〖Explanation〗It means that people or things are unpredictable, divided and undefined.

The tiger changes and the dragon vaporizes ((解释)指乘时变化而飞黄腾达.

Day by day, month by month (explanation): moisten: moisten. Dyeing: smudge. It is gradually infected over a long period of time. It refers to the gradual change by the influence of external things. The same as "moistening and dyeing".

Thirty years east of the river, thirty years west of the river 〖Explanation〗Thirty years ago, the wind and water were on the east side of the river, but thirty years later, they are on the west side of the river. It is a metaphor for the changes in the world and the impermanence of prosperity and decline.

The first wish is not as good as this one. It refers to the change and development of the situation, which is not what is expected at the beginning.

Tang Lin Jin post 〖Interpretation〗Pro: copying the characters and paintings; post: the model of calligraphy and painting. Tang people's calligraphy is mostly copied from Jin's model, and then changed. The metaphor is good at copying, less original.

One wave only moves ten thousand waves with it 〖Explanation〗It means that one wave moves, ten thousand waves follow it. It is a metaphor for the continuous development of things after the beginning.

Shifting Steps and Changing Shapes (Explanation) When one moves one's feet, the scene changes with it. It describes that the scenery changes a lot. It is also used to describe the gradual changes.

Shift the quotient and change the plume (Explanation) refers to the change of tune of a piece of music. "Gong", "Shang" and "Yu" are the names of the tones in the five tones of ancient music. The metaphor is that things have changed.

Shifting shape and changing steps 〖Explanation〗They are like shifting steps and changing shapes. It describes that there are a lot of changes.

Shifting and changing ((解释)指移易迁变). It is a metaphor for not being able to achieve anything.

Cold words Cold words with sarcasm.

Frozen-headed describes a person who is reckless in speech and behavior.

Centrifugal disjointed A lack of unity of thought and conviction.

Centrifugal

Not of one mind.

conscience and conscience Old term for a person's natural preferred ideas and instincts.

旅进旅退 旅:***,同。 To go in and out with the crowd. It describes following everyone and having no ideas of one's own.

Repeated defeats Repeatedly: many times. I have lost many battles and many times.

Fully counted All counted.

Full of valleys and pits Full of valleys and pits. Describes a lot of them, everywhere.

Full of valleys Full of valleys, full of pits. It describes a lot, everywhere.

Hairy Hands and Feet To do things carelessly and without care.

No head, no brain Head, brain: a metaphor for clues or roots. Having no clue or root cause.

Beautiful Wheel: tall; Huan: numerous. It describes the houses as tall and magnificent.

People's fat and wealth Metaphorically speaking, people's wealth exchanged with their blood and sweat. It is mostly used to refer to the occasions when the reactionary ruling class squeezes the people to fatten themselves.

Difficult to Separate Refers to two parties arguing, struggling, competing, etc., which are difficult to separate. Sometimes it also describes that the two sides are very close and cannot be separated.

Difficult to separate Refers to a quarrel, struggle, match, etc., in which the two parties cannot be separated. Sometimes it also describes a very close relationship between the two sides, inseparable.

Difficult to Separate describes two brothers who are both good and difficult to separate. Now it is also used to satirize the fact that both brothers are bad.

The term "hard brothers" refers to people who have ****ed in trouble or who are in the same predicament as each other.

Capable of bending, capable of stretching, capable of bending as well as straightening. It refers to a person's ability to endure in times of disappointment and to do great things in times of triumph.

Twisting the gods and devils describes a state of panic and fear.

Squeeze hand and foot describes walking lightly. It also describes light behavior.

Tiptoeing describes walking softly. It also describes a sneaky, furtive manner.

Peiwei Peiqin (佩韦佩弦) Wei: cooked cowhide; Peiqin: bowstring. The original description is to keep oneself alert at all times. Later, it is often compared to...

People: Civilians of both sexes. The term is used to refer to civilians.

Biased Hearing and Believing A person who listens to one side of a story and then believes it to be true. It is often used to refer to an unjust attitude in dealing with things.

Being equal is a metaphor for being equal in status or power.

Broken Metaphorically speaking, a person who has a shortcoming or mistake does not correct it, but instead intends to go in a worse direction.

Seven Captures and Seven Indulgences During the Three Kingdoms period, Zhuge Liang marched to the south and captured and released the local chieftain Meng Yu seven times to make him really give in and stop being an enemy. Metaphorically speaking, the use of strategy to make ...

Strong Death and Strong Life A metaphor for being very reluctant.

Bridge to bridge, road to road A metaphor for saying that things that are not related to each other should be strictly distinguished from each other.

The word "timid" describes a timid and unnatural tone of voice.

Theft of the hook and the country The one who steals the hook is executed, but the one who usurps the power becomes a vassal instead.

The term is used to describe the hypocrisy and irrationality of the law in olden times.

Tilting the City and Dumping the Country Tilting: overturning; City: country. Originally, it refers to the death of a country due to female color. Later, it was used to describe the beauty of women.

Worthless and good-for-nothing Neither good-for-nothing nor good-for-nothing. It is a metaphor for not being good at anything.

Cold words Cold words with sarcasm.

Frozen-headed describes a person who is reckless in speech and behavior.

Centrifugal

Not of one mind.

conscience and conscience Old term for a person's natural preferred ideas and instincts.

旅进旅退 旅:***,同。 To go in and out with the crowd. It describes following everyone and having no ideas of one's own.

Repeated defeats Repeatedly: many times. I have lost many battles and many times.

Full counting All counting.

Full of valleys and pits Full of valleys and pits. Describes a lot of them, everywhere.

Full of valleys Full of valleys, full of pits. It describes a lot, everywhere.

Hairy Hands and Feet To do things carelessly and without care.

No head, no brain Head, brain: a metaphor for clues or roots. Having no clue or root cause.

Beautiful Wheel: tall; Huan: numerous. It describes the houses as tall and magnificent.

People's fat and wealth Metaphorically speaking, people's wealth exchanged with their blood and sweat. It is mostly used to refer to the occasions when the reactionary ruling class squeezes the people to fatten themselves.

Difficult to Separate Refers to two parties arguing, struggling, competing, etc., which are difficult to separate. Sometimes it also describes that the two sides are very close and cannot be separated.

Difficult to separate Refers to a quarrel, struggle, match, etc., in which the two parties cannot be separated. Sometimes it also describes a very close relationship between the two sides, inseparable.

Difficult to Separate describes two brothers who are both good and difficult to separate. Now it is also used to satirize the fact that both brothers are bad.

The term "hard brothers" refers to people who have ****ed in trouble or who are in the same predicament as each other.

Capable of bending, capable of stretching, capable of bending as well as straightening. It refers to a person's ability to endure in times of disappointment and to do great things in times of triumph.

Twisting the gods and devils describes a state of panic and fear.

Squeeze hand and foot describes walking lightly. It also describes light behavior.

Tiptoeing describes walking softly. It also describes a sneaky, furtive manner.

Peiwei Peiqin (佩韦佩弦) Wei: cooked cowhide; Peiqin: bowstring. The original description is to keep oneself alert at all times. Later, it is often compared to...

People: Civilians of both sexes. The term is used to refer to civilians.

Biased Hearing and Believing A person who listens to one side of a story and then believes it to be true. It is often used to refer to an unjust attitude in dealing with things.

Being equal is a metaphor for being equal in status or power.

Broken Metaphorically speaking, a person who has a shortcoming or mistake does not correct it, but instead intends to go in a worse direction.

Seven Captures and Seven Indulgences During the Three Kingdoms period, Zhuge Liang marched to the south and captured and released the local chieftain Meng Yu seven times to make him really give in and stop being an enemy. Metaphorically speaking, the use of strategy to make ...

Strong Death and Strong Life A metaphor for being very reluctant.

Bridge to bridge, road to road A metaphor for saying that things that are not related to each other should be strictly distinguished from each other.

The word "timid" describes a timid and unnatural tone of voice.

Theft of the hook and the country The one who steals the hook is executed, but the one who usurps the power becomes a vassal instead.

The term is used to describe the hypocrisy and irrationality of the law in olden times.

Tilting the City and Dumping the Country Tilting: overturning; City: country. Originally, it refers to the death of a country due to female color. Later, it was used to describe the beauty of women.

Country Dumping City Dumping: overturning; City: country. The original refers to the death of the country because of the female sex. Afterwards, it describes women's appearance as extremely beautiful.

Light hand, light foot, light hand and foot movements, so that there is no sound.

Going to Tai, Going to Even Tai and Even: Excessive. Don't go overboard.

全始全终 全:完备,齐全;终:结束。

The whole is perfect from beginning to end. It describes the seriousness of the work, with a beginning and an end.

All Received, All Returned Feudal rites believed that a person's body came from his parents and that he should be clean and self-loving all his life, returning to his parents as he was when they gave birth to him with a body that has not been defiled or damaged.

With all one's heart and all one's soul one puts all one's energy into one's life, without reservation.

Omniscient Omnipotent Omniscient, omnipotent.

Omniscient Omnipotent Omniscient, omnipotent.

Group: everyone, collective; strategy: plan, idea. It means to play the role of a group, to come together to think of ways and contribute.

Qun Wei Qun Courage Wei: strength; Courage: boldness. The power and courage of the masses are concentrated. It describes the strength and bravery of the people when they are united and fight bravely.

Dyeing Pale Dyeing Yellow Pale: green color. The metaphor is that the change is uncertain and capricious.

Mountains and Seas of People A crowd of people is like a mountain like a sea. It describes a very large gathering of people.

Ren Xin Ren Jiao (仁心仁术) means kind-hearted and skillful in medicine.

仁心仁闻 闻: to be famous, to have a reputation. Having a kind heart and a reputation for benevolence.

任劳任怨 Ren: to bear, to undergo. Not afraid of suffering or incurring grievances.

Like intoxicated describes a person who is out of sorts and has lost self-control.

Like Fire: Acid: white flowers of thatch. Now it is used to describe a large-scale action with a strong momentum and a warm atmosphere.

Like glue, like paint, like glue and paint.

These are the most common ways to describe the love between a husband and a wife.

Like weeping Like weeping, like telling.

Like hands and feet Like hands and feet: a metaphor for brothers. The word is used to describe the feelings of brothers.

Like brother, like brother, like brother. The metaphor is that they have good feelings for each other and are close to each other.