Idioms and Explanations Anything at all

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1. 兴高采烈:兴:兴. The first one is the one that is not. The first one is the one that you can use to describe the situation. Describe the very happy look.

The students played a lot of games during the June 1 celebration.

2. Angrily: Angrily: in a state of emotional excitement. Describe very angry.

"For some reason, he walked into the classroom angrily.

3. concentrate: gather, will: gather. It describes that the attention is very concentrated.

"The students in the classroom were listening to the teacher's lecture with great concentration.

4. talking to oneself: talking to oneself.

"You can often see an old man at an intersection, sitting there talking to himself.

5. Thousand pounds: describes a very critical situation.

"Just in the nick of time when the car was going to crash, the driver braked the car urgently."

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6. After the rain, there are a lot of new things emerging.

"Since the reform and opening up, factories have been springing up like bamboo shoots."

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7. The metaphor is that there are many beautiful things appearing in front of your eyes.

"There are so many things on display that our eyes can't take them all in."

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8. "The top of the sky and the top of the earth" describes the image of a very tall and magnificent man.

"He is impartial and selfless, really a man who is upright and standing on top of the sky and the earth.

9. Thousands of ways: Fang: method. The first is that the first is a way to get to the bottom of the problem. The first thing you need to do is to think of all the ways you can do it.

The teacher tried every possible way to mobilize our enthusiasm for learning.

Like Hunger and Thirst: The metaphor is that the demand is very urgent, just like hungry and eager to eat, thirsty and eager to drink. The students are hungry and thirsty to study hard.

10. careful: winged: serious, cautious look.

"He carefully wiped the vase clean and then gently placed it on the desk.

11. Glowing: glowing: a sharp, shiny look. It describes that the old look has changed and presents a brand new look. "Seeing the renewed spirit of our class, the principal had a pleased smile on his face.

12.Chest: Cheng: complete, ready.

"I have a good idea of what I can do in this exam.

13. unique: don't: elsewhere, unique.

The book he wrote is skillfully conceived and unique.

14. Idioms:草木皆兵

Pronunciation:cǎomùjiēbīng

Interpretation:The grass and trees on the mountain are treated as enemy soldiers. It describes a person who is suspicious when he is in a panic.

Conjunctions:The day was filled with uncertainty, ~, and by nightfall there was still no sign of movement.

15. Idioms: bare shoulders on the battlefield

Pronunciation: chìbóshàngzhèn

Interpretation: bare shoulders on the battlefield. It is a metaphor for taking to the field in person and carrying out an activity without disguise.

Conjunctions:He finally ~, personally.

16. Idioms:乌合之众

Pronunciation:wūhézhīzhòng

Interpretation:A group of crows, like a temporary aggregation. It is a metaphor for an unorganized and undisciplined group of people.

Conjugation:Although there are some people outside, they are also ~, not united.

17. Idioms:四面楚歌

Pronunciation:sìmiànchǔgē

Interpretation:It is a metaphor for being trapped in a situation where one is surrounded by enemies on all sides and isolated.

Conjunctions:In this ~, no matter how eloquent you are, you have no choice but to obey.

18. Idioms: 用兵如神

Pronunciation: yòngbīngrúshén

Interpretation: To deploy an army as if it were a god. It describes a person who is good at commanding battles.

Conjunctions:Zhuge Liang in the Three Kingdoms period was a godly man of ~.

19. Idioms:Have Courage, No Plot

Pronunciation:yǒuyǒngwúmóu

Interpretation:Have only courage, no plot. It refers to doing something or fighting a war by just charging forward, lacking a plan and not being strategic.

Sentence:Bi Feng ~, very greedy for wine and sex, do not care about their subordinates, the minions are all centrifugal.

20. Idioms:坚壁清野

Pronunciation:jiānbìqīngyiě

Interpretation:A method of dealing with the invasion of a strong enemy. The enemy can neither attack the strongholds nor seize the supplies.

Sentence:We are not allowed to go to war, but just ~, when the bandits try their best to slacken their grain, then we can chase him.

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This is the first and last thing you say, how can I trust you?

22. I'm not sure if I'm a good person, but I'm not a good person. I am not sure if I can do anything about it, but I am sure that I can do something about it.

The prisoner knew that he could not escape his guilt, so he could only lead his neck to be killed.

23. Clothes not trailing on the ground: trailing, dragging. The metaphor of the clothes not touching the ground is that they are very busy.

There is so much work in these days that he is not able to drag his clothes on the ground.

24. Water clean and ice clear: as white and pure as ice water. It describes a person of high character or elegant writing.

She is such a water-clean and ice-clean person, how could she be with those bad people.

25. Fishbone in the throat: a fish bone stuck in the throat. The metaphor is that there is something unsaid in the psyche, which is very hard to bear.

I know the truth, but I can't say it out, it's like a fish bone stuck in my throat.

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26. The first is to maintain a family's life.

Daddy works very hard every day.

27. Unreformed: persisting in doing evil and refusing to repent.

The man is unrepentant and will be punished by the law in the end.

28. not complementary to the time: not being of much benefit to the matter.

If you don't study hard now, it will be useless if you regret it in the future.

29. A footed cook: a play on a person who is precise in his memory and knowledgeable in his knowledge.

He is a diligent learner with a wide range of knowledge.

30.A word is like a pearl. It describes the sound of a song that is smooth and mellow. It is also a metaphor for a beautiful article, ornate rhetoric.

This kind of article is really a word and a pearl, read it several times, but it is still memorable.

31. pouring rain

Explanation: pouring basin: pouring basin, the appearance of heavy rain pouring. It describes the rain as heavy and rapid.

Conjugation: Everyone braved the downpour to bravely block the breach.

32.人定胜天 A metaphor for man's ability to overcome nature.

Mother told me that I should not be afraid of failure.

33.Where there's a will, there's a way. There's a strong will, and if you work hard at it, you're sure to succeed.

Brother believes that where there's a will there's a way, and that if you work hard enough, you'll be able to get into your first choice of school.

34. Therapeutic medicine is bitter to the mouth A good medicine that can cure a disease has a bitter taste and is hard to eat. It is a metaphor for the words of straight advice and criticism, which sound uncomfortable but are beneficial to a person.

Grandma said that although the medicine was bitter, it was a good medicine, so she had to drink it in order to get well quickly.

35. Hanging on the beam and stabbing the stock describes a person who studies hard and diligently.

Monthly exams are coming up, and I am determined to prepare for them in the spirit of the ancients.

36. Ask your heart without shame Reflect on yourself and ask yourself without the slightest shame in your heart.

They are not looking for glory and riches, but only for a clear conscience

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This is the first and last thing you say, how can I trust you?

38. I'm not sure if I'm a good person, but I'm not a good person. The term refers to a person who does not resist and waits to die.

The prisoner knew that he could not escape his guilt, so he could only lead his neck to be killed.

39. Clothes not trailing on the ground: trailing, dragging. The metaphor of the clothes not touching the ground is that they are very busy.

These days there is so much work that he has been unable to drag his clothes on the ground.

40. Water-clean and ice-clean: as white and clean as ice water. It describes a person of high character or elegant writing.

She is such a water-clean and ice-clean person, how could she be with those bad people.

41. Fishbone in the throat: a fish bone stuck in the throat. The metaphor is that there is something unsaid in the psyche, which is very hard to bear.

I know the truth, but I can't say it, so I really feel stuck in my throat.

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To serve one's parents and to feed one's wife and children. The name is used to refer to the maintenance of a family's life.

Daddy works very hard every day.

43. Unreformed: persisting in doing evil and refusing to repent.

This man is unrepentant and will be punished by the law in the end.

44. not complementary to the time: of little benefit to the matter.

If you don't study hard now, it will be useless if you regret it in the future.

45.有脚书厨: a play on a person who is precise in his memory and knowledgeable in his knowledge.

He is a diligent learner with a wide range of knowledge.

46.indiscriminately: to have no skills to fill up skills.

Mr. Nanguo was a dabbler in the palace orchestra and finally fled.

47.目不转睛: to stare at an object without turning one's eyes, describing great concentration. In class, I always listen to the teacher's every word and look at her every move without turning my eyes.

48. Aggressive: describes the aggressive, overbearing make people embarrassed. He was so aggressive that she couldn't say a word.

49. Horse to success is used to congratulate a person on his quick and easy success.

My friend is going to take the exam and I wish her success.

50. The metaphor of "to the brink of danger" is to turn back in time to realize the danger.

Even if a person commits a big mistake, as long as he or she can pull back from the brink, we should give him or her a chance to change.

51. The horse's teeth are increasing to express self-effacement, meaning that the age has increased, but the learning has not grown,

The cause has not been accomplished for ten years, my horse's teeth are increasing, and what results have not come out.

52. Ma Gong Mei speed praised people's talents have their own strengths

You two Ma Gong Mei speed, each has its own strengths, why be modest.

53. "Horse leather wrapped in a corpse" describes the courage to kill the enemy and die on the battlefield

Before going on the battlefield, the warriors expressed their determination to "wrap their corpses in horse leather and vow not to return alive" with great enthusiasm.

54. The metaphor of "Horse Release South Mountain" is that the world is at peace and will not fight again. Now describes the peace paralysis

In the imperialism still exists, the threat of war still exists today, you can not knife and gun into the warehouse, the horse on the South Mountain.

55.安常守故习惯于日常的平稳生活,保守旧的一套。 The old ways of doing things are the same as the old ways of doing things.

He has long been conservative and lacks exercise, so he cannot withstand setbacks.

56.安心落意放心,无忧虑虑.

This is the reason why I said to you just now that you should not think of resuming your official duties, and that you should be at ease and keep your ancestors' graves. Do you understand?

57. Door to door, door to door, door to door, without missing a single one.

The salesman went from door to door to sell his products, but not many people were willing to buy

58. The metaphor of "breaking the cauldron and sinking the boat" is to make up one's mind to do it to the end regardless of everything.

As long as we have the determination to break the boat, we can overcome all kinds of difficulties in learning.

59. The great thousand worlds Buddhist term, a thousand times the world called the small thousand worlds, a thousand times the small thousand worlds called the middle thousand worlds, a thousand times the middle thousand worlds called the great thousand worlds. Later, it refers to the vast and boundless human world.

The great thousand worlds are without wonder and full of contradictions.

When one hears the rooster crow, he rises, which is a metaphor for a person who is motivated to study and learn. The old grandfather recuperated in the countryside, and every 60.Starting a Business from Nothing Everything was created by his own hard work.

Chairman Wang started from nothing and is now the president of Wang's Group.

61.Rolling up the earth Rolling up the earth: the dust rolled up by horses and men when they run. It describes the organization of strength after a failure and the reattempt to recover. Although I didn't do well in this race, I've decided to make a comeback tomorrow.

62. Morning bells and evening drums: In ancient Buddhist temples, the bells were rung in the morning and the drums were beaten in the evening to tell the time, which was used to make people realize the speech. Whenever I think of bad things, I remember my mom's advice to me about the morning bell and the evening drum.

63. Strive for excellence Strive for advancement Strive for excellence in school and in life, and do not be complacent with the status quo

64. Since we are here, we should have the determination to break the cauldron and never go back without the champion.

65. 投笔从戎 A man abandons his civil service and joins the ranks of the guardianship of his country. After graduating from high school, my great-uncle joined the military and enrolled in a military academy to take up the responsibility of defending the country.

66. 前车之鉴 Metaphorically speaking, the failure of the predecessor can serve as a mirror for the successor. With this lesson from the past, I will definitely bring rain gear next time I go out.

67.The Golden Stone Sincerity can move anything. Cousin believes that sincerity can move anything, and his sincerity will surely move Ms. Wang.

68. Diligence can make up for clumsiness, which means that diligence can make up for lack of talent. As long as you put in more effort, you will have a chance to succeed.

69. Pull up seedlings to help them grow: Pull up: to pull up. Pull up seedlings to help them grow. Later, it is used as a metaphor for violating the law of development of things and rushing to accomplish something, which is bad instead.

The education of students should neither be ~ nor left to its own devices.

70.In haste, there is no time to choose: in an urgent situation, there is no time to choose.

Three people ~, from the sinus fish out, outside is exactly a forced narrow alley, but also quiet no one blocked.

71.闻鸡起舞 Hearing the rooster crow and get up is a metaphor for people who are motivated to study and strive for excellence.

The old grandfather is recuperating in the countryside, and every day he wakes up and dances when he hears the rooster crowing, and plays taijiquan for fitness.

72. ① Idioms: 哀鸿遍野 ② Pronunciation: āi hóng biàn yě ③ Explanation: 哀鸿:wailing geese. The idiom of "wailing geese" is used as a metaphor for the people who are suffering from hunger and cold. It is a metaphor for the fact that in a natural or man-made disaster, there are displaced people everywhere, moaning and crying.

Conjunctions: In the old society, whenever there was a flood or war, people were forced to flee in all directions, ~, a desolate place.

73. arashikage: describes the beauty of the landscape

Looking at the arashikage in front of me, it is as if all the worries and burdens have disappeared without a trace.

74. Jointly on stage: to perform on the same stage

Tonight's performance is said to be a joint performance by two famous actors.

75. staggering: surprising

Their extravagance is staggering.

76. Mu monkey and crown: monkeys wear clothes and hats, not real people. It is a metaphor for being a puppet. It is often used to satirize the people who rely on evil forces to steal power.

These people who are crowned with monkeys will eventually be reviled.

77.讷言敏行: clumsy in speech but clever in action

Lao Wang is a person who is eloquent in speech and sensitive in action, and I trust him very much.

78. walking on horseback

Original meaning: the look of springtime .

Interpretation gallop: to run on a horse. Riding on a galloping horse to see the flowers. Often used to describe not in-depth and detailed observation of things, just rough (cū luè) observation, a metaphor for being confused by the surface phenomena (mí huò). Emphasizing the process, it is easy to be confused with "skimming the surface". The latter refers to the lack of impression and emphasizes the result.

When I went to the exhibition the other day, there were too many people, so I just skimmed the surface.

79. Hongqiao Zhizhi (鸿鹄之志): lofty aspirations.

You short-sighted people won't understand my swan's ambition.

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Explanation The original meaning of the word "horse" is to charge ahead in battle. It is also used as a metaphor for being ahead of the crowd in one's work. It is also a metaphor for being ahead of the crowd and taking the lead.

A young man came all the way from Yunnan to this place. He was carrying two big bags and sweating, and a big man was carrying the bags for him, but the bags were too heavy for him and he fell down on the ground

81. "莘莘, Xin, numerous students.

Sentence, There are many Xin Xin students in this school.

82. To leave one's hometown and live in a foreign country.

82. To leave one's hometown and live in a foreign country.

83. To see someone in a new light: to say that someone has made progress and you can't look at him in the old light. Or it is a metaphor for removing old views and treating people or things with new eyes. (Scratching one's eyes: rubbing one's eyes, indicating that one looks at people with new eyes.)

The naughty and mischievous Xiao Qiang is now much improved and impressive.

84. Wu Xia A Meng: Wu Xia: now south of the Yangtze River in Jiangsu Province; A Meng: Lu Meng. The first is that the first is a man who is not a man of the world, but a man of the world. It is a metaphor for a person whose knowledge is still shallow.

We should study hard not to be Wu Xia A Meng.

85. Liangshangjun (梁上君子)

Explanation: a synonym for thief. It is used in the expression 'burglar and thief'.

Example sentence: Last night the beamer patronized our building and rummaged through the households.

86. streets and alleys

Explanation: From the head of the alley to the end of the alley, referring to all parts of the street.

Example sentence: The head of the neighborhood mobilized the neighbors at the end of the street to sweep the streets of the community.

87.一丁不觉

Explanation: not knowing a word, that is, illiterate in knowledge of the meaning of the word.

Example sentence: The grandmother has never been to school, so she can't read a word and can't even write her name.

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Example sentence: Knowing that he could not finish his homework, he simply tore up his book and got rid of it.

89. A Dissolution

Explanation: It is a metaphor for a determination to sever a relationship. It is also used to describe decisiveness.

Example sentence: Since our views are so different, don't come to see me from now on, and make a clean break.

90.一口咬定

Explanation: Refusing to change one's mind about what one has said.

Example sentence: The victim bit the bullet and identified the suspect.

91.One Inch of Dan Heart

Explanation: It refers to having a loyal heart, and is a kind of humble expression.

Example sentence: I hope that my one-inch heart will be able to win more honors for my class

92.One by one

Interpretation: complete, all of the meaning

Example sentence: Please give a clear account of this matter one by one.

93.一介不取

Explanation: not to take a single penny

Example sentence: Mr. Huang won praise because he did not take a single penny of the bank's overpayment.

94. A year begins again

Explanation: Yiyuan: a year. It means that a year has begun again.

Example sentence: A year begins again, and everything is renewed.

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Example sentence: You have to be single-minded to do things well.

96.One-handedness

Explanation: a person who plays with power and deceives his superiors and subordinates

Example sentence: Mr. Huang has won the praise of everyone because he has one-handedly covered up the overpayment of the bank.

97. worthless

Explanation: To describe something as worthless.

Example sentence: I worked hard to make the kite, but my brother said it was worthless, really no vision.

98. ten lines a day

Explanation: reading very fast.

Example sentence: I read ten lines a day after I learned to read fast.

99. three autumns in one day

Explanation: It is a metaphor for the feeling of longing

Example sentence: The teacher, who is usually loved by his classmates, has taken leave of absence due to illness in the past two days, which makes his classmates feel that there are three autumns in one day

100. one day a thousand miles

Explanation: It describes the speed of the speed is very fast.

Floating life is like a dream

Explanation: floating life: empty and unreal life; if: like. Treat life as a short and unreal dream.

Origin: Tang Li Bai, "Preface to the Spring Night Banquet in the Peach Blossom Garden of My Brother": "Heaven and earth are the adversaries of all things; time and light are the passers-by of a hundred generations. And floating life is like a dream, for the joy of it."

Dreaming

Explanation:Sleep: falling asleep. Dreaming is pursued. Describe the urgent expectation.

Origin:Poetry Classic - Zhounan - Guan Ju: "My fair lady, awake and dreaming."

Different paths lead to the same destination

Explanation: To arrive at the same destination through different paths. It is a metaphor for getting the same result by adopting different methods.

Origin: Zhouyi-Series of Rhetoric: "The world returns to the same place by different paths, and is unanimous in all its considerations."

Shao Ran Ruowei

Interpretation: Shao Ran: obvious and remarkable; Jie: originally means to hold up high, but now it also means to unveil. It describes that all the truth is exposed and everything is clear.

Originality: Zhuangzi Dasheng: "Zhaolinghu if uncovering the sun and the moon."

My Fair Lady

Explanation: My Fair: beautiful. A beautiful woman.

Origin: "Poetry - Zhou Nan - Guan Suo": "My fair lady, the gentleman is good at martyring."

Gentleman's Marty

Explanation:Marty, through "hatred". The word "qiu" is used to describe a spouse who is a good match for a gentleman. Originally, it referred to a gentleman's good spouse. The term "Marty" was later used to refer to a man's quest for a good mate.

Originality:From "Poetry - Zhounan - Guan Ju": "My fair lady, the gentleman's good martial arts." Mao Chuan: "Marty, also known as Pi. The word consort about Ju's virtue, is a chaste and specialized in the good woman, it is appropriate for the gentleman's good Pi."

The old man lost his horse

Explanation: Sei: the border of the dangerous place; Weng: the old man. It is a metaphor for a momentary loss, but perhaps a gain. It also refers to the fact that bad things can be turned into good things under certain conditions.

Originality: "Huainanzi - The Human Discipline": "There was a man who was good at art in the city of Sei, and his horse died and entered Hu for no reason. People all hanged. His father said: 'Why is this not a blessing? A few months later, his horse returned to Hu. Everyone congratulated him. ...Therefore, the blessing is a curse, and the curse is a blessing, and the transformation cannot be extreme, nor can the depth be measured."

Sài wēng shī mǎ, yān zhī fēi fú

Pinyin: sài wēng shī mǎ, yān zhī fēi fú

Interpretation: The metaphor is that although one suffers a loss for a while, one may be able to gain a benefit as a result. It also refers to the fact that bad things can be turned into good things under certain conditions. It is the same as "The old man lost his mare, and he knew it was not a blessing".

Lost in the East

Explanation:East: the place where the sun rises. It is a metaphor for loss or failure at this time.

Origin:Southern Dynasty - Song Fan Ye, "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty - Feng Yi's Biography": "Though the wings are drooping, I will be able to fight for my wings and stride to the pool, so it can be said that what is lost at the corner of the east is gained at the end of the day."

The lessons of the past are not to be forgotten, but to be learned in the future

Explanation of "Master": to learn from the lessons of the past. Remember the lessons learned from the past as a reference for future work.

Originally from "Strategies of the Warring States - Zhao Ce I": "If you don't forget the lessons of the past, you can learn from them in the future."

Sincerity

Explanation: what one's sincere will reaches.

The monk who comes from afar to read the sutra

Explanation: a metaphor for a person who comes from afar to be more highly regarded than a local person.

Origin Yuan - Zhang Guobin "Hap Sweatshirt", third cycle: "Nearby temple people do not emphasize monks, far away monks look at the scriptures."

Gentlemen's friendship is as light as water

Explanation:Jiaotong: fellowship. The friendship between the wise is as light as water, and not ostentatious.

Origin:Zhuangzi Shanmu: "And the gentleman's fellowship is as light as water, the villain's fellowship is sweet as sweet; the gentleman is light to kiss, the villain is sweet to extinction."

Rui Xue Zhao Feng Nian

Explanation:Rui: auspicious. The timely winter snow foretells a good harvest in the coming year.

Origin:Qu Bo's "Qiaolong Soaring" XIX: "As the saying goes: 'Rui Xue Zhao Feng Nian', next year's wheat harvest will surely be good."

Feng Guan Xiapi

Explanation: the attire of a woman from a rich family when she got married in the old days to show her honor. It also refers to the gown of an official's wife.

Origin: Yuan - Yang Xianzhi "Xiaoxiang Rain" fourth fold: "Unpacked this golden flower eight treasures phoenix crown, unpacked this cloud and five-color cape shoulders, all sent with the Miss Zhang family dresser, I willingly did the Mei Xiang listen to make."

Climbing the dragon and attaching to the phoenix

Interpretation: It means to get rich and powerful people.

Origin: Han Yangxiong, "Fayan - Yuanqian": "Climbing the dragon's scales, attaching the phoenix's wings."

Dreaming of Pursuing

Explanation:Dreaming: falling asleep. Pursuing while dreaming. Describe the eager expectation.

Origin:Poetry Classic - Zhounan - Guan Ju: "My fair lady, awake and dreaming."

Huang Liang Mei Meng

Explanation: Huang Liang: millet. It is a metaphor for illusory dreams that cannot be realized.

Origin: Tang Shen Shimenji's "Pillow Records": "Oddly enough, he said: 'Is it not his dream?' Weng laughed and said: 'The things of the human world are also like that.'"

Yi yi zhi bai shui

Explanation:A narrow strip of water like a sash. It refers to the fact that although there are rivers, lakes and oceans separating them, the distance is not far enough to be an obstacle to interaction.

Origin:Nan Shi - Chen Houzhu Ji: "I am the parents of the people, how can I not save them with a belt of water?"

Pleasing the eyes

Explanation:Pleasing to the eyes: comfortable to look at. It means to be in a happy mood when you see a beautiful view.

Origin:Lu Xun, "New Tales - Caiwei": "The two men went to the foot of the mountain and saw that the new leaves were tender and blue, the land was golden, and the weeds had some small red and white flowers, which was really pleasing to the eyes even to look at."

Elegant and Popular*** Appreciation

Explanation describes certain works of literature and art that are both beautiful and popular, and can be appreciated by people of all cultures.

Originally from Ming Sun Renru's Dongguo Ji - Mianju: "I have heard that there are Mianju who are good at singing, and they are both elegant and vulgar ****appreciative."

Yangchunbaixue

Explanation:Originally, it refers to a kind of higher-ranking song in Chu during the Warring States period. It is a metaphor for a high and profound literary art that is not popular.

Origin:Warring States - Chu - Song Yu "to the king of Chu asked": "Its 'Yang Ah', 'Allium dew', the state belongs to and hundreds of people, and its 'Yang Chun', 'Bai Xue', the state belongs to and only dozens of people."

The Song of Songs is High and Few

Explaining that when the tune is high and deep, there are fewer people who can sing along with it. In the old days, it meant that it was difficult to find a good friend. Now it is used to describe the fact that there are very few people who can understand a speech or work that is not popular.

Originally from the Warring States period-Chu-Song Yu's "Question to the King of Chu": "The song of the king of Chu is a mixture of quotations and symbols, and there are only a few people in the country who can harmonize with the song. It is that the song is higher, and its harmony is less."

Guilt by oneself

Explanation: Guilt: calamity. The calamity or sin is self-invoked. It refers to self-inflicted suffering.

Origin: Three Kingdoms Zhi-Liu Feng and Other Biographies: "Viewing his initiatives, tracing his rules, and inviting disaster and taking the blame, there is nothing that is not self-inflicted."

One Wave

Explanation Wave: waving the pen; on: success. One stroke of the pen and it is written. It describes writing, writing and drawing quickly.

Origin Song - Sun D?êà "Hong Qing Jushi Anthology - Hanlin Mo Gong inside and outside the system of the preface" Volume 30: "A former call for the public alone to draft six systems, the prime minister Wu Min because of this to jeopardize the public, the public unclothed according to the case, a wave and then finished."

Lips and Teeth Depend on Each Other

Explanation: Lips and teeth depend on each other. It is a metaphor for close relationship and mutual reliance.

Originally from "Three Kingdoms Zhi-Wei Shu-Bao Xun Biography": "It is because Wu and Shu rely on each other's lips and teeth, and by virtue of the Yin mountains and waters, there is a difficult situation to be pulled out."

Ai Mo can't help

Explanation: Ai: cherish; Mo: not. Although the heart is concerned and sympathetic, it has no power to help.

Origin: "Poetry Classic - Daya - The Masses": "Vizhong Shanfu lifts it up, but love does not help it."

Aiding and abetting evil

Explaining the metaphor of helping bad people to do bad things.

Originally from Shi Ji (Records of the Grand Historian): "Now that I have begun to enter Qin, I am at peace with myself, and this is called helping Jie to be abusive."

Chuchu Chuo

Explanation Chuchu: the appearance of a clump of plants, also describes the look of pain. This refers to the delicate and lovely young pine, and later describes the delicate appearance of a woman.

Origin Southern Dynasty - Song - Liu Yiqing "Shishu Xinyao - Words": "Pine tree son is not not Chuchu poor, but never the use of beams of ear."

Floating Light and Skimming Shadows

Explaining the light on the surface of the water and the skimming shadows, which fade away in a flash. It is a metaphor for not observing meticulously, not studying y, and not making a deep impression.

Origin Tang Wei Liang's poem "Lin Gao Tai": "Floating light follows the sun, rippling shadows follow the deep waves."

Walking a horse to look at flowers

Explanation:Walking a horse: riding a horse and running. Riding on a running horse to look at flowers. Originally, it describes that things are as they should be, and the state of mind is pleasant. Later, it refers to a brief observation.

Origin:Tang Meng Jiao's poem "After the Enrollment in the Imperial Examination": "The horse's hooves are fast in the spring breeze, and one day I see all the flowers in Chang'an."

Dragonfly Pointing at Water

Explanation:It refers to the action of a dragonfly lightly touching the water surface with its tail while flying on the surface. It is a metaphor for doing things superficially and not y.

Origin: Tang Du Fu's poem "Qujiang River": "The nymphs wear flowers and butterflies are y seen, while the dragonflies pointing at the water fly in a graceful manner."

The Sea Turns into Mulberry Fields

Explanation Mulberry Fields: farmland. The sea becomes mulberry fields, and the mulberry fields become the sea. The metaphor is that things have changed a lot.

Origin Jin Ge Hong, "Biography of the Immortals - Magu": "Magu said to herself that since her reception, she has seen the East China Sea become mulberry fields three times."

White colt crossing the gap

Explanation: white colt: white steed, compared to the sun; gap: gap. Like a white horse running in front of a small gap. It describes that time passes very fast.

Origin: Zhuangzi - Zhi Beiyou "Life between heaven and earth, if a white horse passes but, suddenly."

Light time is like an arrow

Explanation: light time: time. Time passes quickly like an arrow. It describes that time passes very quickly.

Origin:Tang Wei Zhuang's poem "Guanhe Daozhong": "But I see that time flows like an arrow, and I do not know that the way of heaven is as curved as a bow."

The sun and the moon are like shuttles

Explanation Shuttle: a tool for pulling the weft threads in weaving. The sun and the moon come and go like a shuttle. Describe how time passes quickly.

Origin Song - Zhao Delin "Hou Mackerel Records" Volume 2: "Weaving Wu, the day is also, to and fro like the weaving of a shuttle."

Worldly Paradise

Explanation: Originally, it refers to the ideal realm of isolation from the real world and a peaceful life. Later, it also refers to a place with a quiet environment and a peaceful life. It refers to a kind of imaginary beautiful world which is separated from the real struggle.

Origin: Tao Qian's "Record of the Peach Blossom Garden" describes a beautiful place isolated from the world and free from any scourge.

Expression: to describe the openness of a place; cheerfulness: open and bright. From dark and narrow to spacious and bright. It is a metaphor for suddenly realizing a truth.

Origin: Tao Qian, "Records of the Peach Blossom Garden", Jin: "The pole was narrow at the beginning, and only then did it pass through the people. When I walked a few dozen steps further, it opened up."

Fallen and generous

Explanation:Fallen and generous: frank and open. It describes the naturalness and generosity of speech and behavior.

Origin:Guo Moruo's Cai Wenji, Act IV: "He is also very generous to us. And his wife is also generous."

Few as the morning stars

Explanation: few: sparse. As few as the morning stars. It means that there are very few of them.

Origin: Southern Dynasty - Qi Xie Overlook, "The Night Departure from the Capital Road": "The morning stars are few and far between, and the morning light is expansive." Tang Han Yu's poem "The Lady of Huashan": "The yellow-clothed Taoist priests also speak, and the seats are as few as the stars."

Scholarly Richness

Explanation: five carts: refers to five carts of books. It describes a person who reads a lot of books and has rich knowledge.

Origin: Zhuangzi - The World: "Huishi has many parties, and his books are five carts."

Wenwen Erya

Explanation: Wenwen: gentle and polite; Erya: elegant. It describes a person's gentle attitude and gentle demeanor. Existing time also refers to the lack of struggle, do not do things bold and spirited, no force.

Origin: Qing Pu Songling, "Liaozhai Zhiyi - Chen Xijiu": "This son of a famous scholar, gentle and refined, how can he be a thief?"

Happy to hear and happy to see

Explanation: like to hear, happy to see. It means very popular.

Example: This is a good novel which is very educational and popular among the people.

The moon is bright and the stars are scarce

Explanation: The moon is bright and the stars are scarce.

From Wang Wanguijian's "Seven Matches": "The climate of the grassland is just strange; it is obviously a good day with a clear moon and sparse stars, but suddenly a gust of wind blew, and the thick clouds appeared like from the flat ground, covering the sky tightly, and then there was a torrential downpour."

Love the house and the crows

Explanation:To love a person because of his love for the crows on his house by association. It is a metaphor for loving a person and caring for the people or things related to him by association.

Origin:Shangshu Dazhuan - The Great War: "He who loves a person loves the crows on his house as well."

Joy Unspeakable

Explanation:Happy to the extreme, unable to express in words.

Origin: Warring States - Chu - Qu Yuan, "The Great Recruitment": "The soul is returning to the land, and the joy is unspeakable only."

Yongyong Hua Gui

Explanation: It describes an elegant and graceful attitude, dignified and generous.

Origin: Cao Yu, "Wang Zhaojun", Act I: "Mrs. Jiang walked down gracefully and elegantly, and Yingying and Qiqi respectfully accompanied her out."