Windfall refers to soliciting property from others in various names, or swindling and accepting bribes by virtue of certain power relations. From "Tang Yan Xian Fu" written by the kings of the Five Dynasties: "Today, officials in the north are expensive and envoys are out of the DPRK. Why don't you follow them? "
Fighting tigers is a metaphor for attacking people who are out of power.
A headwind means a headwind. From Tang Bai Juyi's poem "Boat": "The yellow willow shadow cage follows the moon, and Bai Ping leads it."
Before traveling or traveling in groups, send people to the places where they will stay or arrive to handle accommodation and other affairs. The source is Feng Ming Menglong's "Shi Jing Tongyan Zhao Taizu sends Jingniang a thousand miles": "When the king arrives, cudgel is the advance team. Have you got off the horse and finished your meal? "
The brave took part in the ring race. Metaphor is competing with each other. Ring: A platform specially set up for competitions. The first poem from the Gaoyuan embroidery Black Cyclone says, "If Tai 'an Shenzhou Temple has a first-class hero's gambling skills, you should fight with others. "
Some gentry in the Western Jin Dynasty were arrogant and ashamed to talk about money, so they were called "roadblocks". Later generations called it another name for money, which is quite ironic. From Shi Shuo Xin Yu, it is recorded in Shi Shuo Xin Yu that Wang Yan of the Western Jin Dynasty was a so-called "noble character" talker. It is said that he never mentioned the word "money" in his mouth. His wife wants to test Rebecca's authenticity. While Rebecca was sleeping, she asked the servant to lay a big circle of money beside Rebecca's bed. Rebecca woke up in the morning and saw that the money by the bed hindered his action. He called the servant and said, "Remove the jam." . Give up: take away.
A black sheep refers to an unworthy child who squanders his own property or wastes state property at will.
A half-assed shallow person. Describe a person who is unreasonable, speaks casually and behaves unsteadily.
Half a bottle of vinegar is a metaphor for someone who knows a little about a certain knowledge, but is good at showing off in front of people. From the ancient and modern drama Anonymous: "Nowadays, the ordinary people in that street read a few books and chew a few words, and people call him half a bottle of vinegar."
A stumbling stone is a metaphor for something that hinders progress.
When you are wronged and encounter unfair things, stand up and help the weak. From Cao Qingxue Qin's Forty-fifth Story of A Dream of Red Mansions: "I am only angry for Pinger."
Play the devil's advocate and make completely opposite remarks; Take the opposite measure.
A gossipy woman. From Feng Ming's magnum "Awakening the World" Volume 34: "Qian Qian's small gap creates strange grievances:' It's all your little days. If you can't learn well, lead this gossip to speak. "
Follow in its footsteps: dust raised when walking. Follow others and imitate. From "Flower Collection" by Ming Slaughter Dragon: "The deputy commander-in-chief is good at the present team, so he is willing to follow in his footsteps."
It's too late to turn back. Metaphor time is extremely short. It also means not retreating.
Non-two-door refers to equality without differences or unique ways and methods. From Yao He's Master No Doubt: "It is a practice of Buddhism, not a second course."
The tumbler looks like an old man's toy. Light on the top and heavy on the bottom, you can stand up by yourself after being knocked down. Nowadays, it is often used to satirize those who rob others to maintain their status. From the thirty-third volume of Yi's "Jade Cong Kao": "The child play is a tumbler, and the paper is like a drunkard, empty and solid, although it cannot be turned over."
Abrasive can't be a useful object. Often used to refer to people who are mediocre, accomplish nothing and have no ambition. Sometimes it means that if you don't learn well, you will admit defeat. Instrument: refers to people's measurement and talent. From the Book of Rites: "Jade is rough and grinded."
Two lotus flowers stand side by side on the same stem. Metaphor is a loving couple. Also known as "ice lotus". Stem: the part of a flower or melon connected to the stem. From Yuan Anonymous's "Chain Plan", the second discount: "It's only a few years to be tempered. "
The surface is smooth and the description is superficial.
On the side, this is a metaphor, sitting and watching the results without helping either side. Wall: camp. From Sima Qian's Historical Records of Xiang Yu in the Western Han Dynasty: "When Chu strikes Qin, you will look at it from the wall."
Show yourself in the spotlight and show that you are better than others. Out: reveal the secret.
The contents of a glass of wine. From Qian's poem "Responsibility": "Heaven is so lucky, it is all in the cup."
Eating other people's food for free, eating without working, eating without paying, also means doing nothing but living by blackmail.
An ugly man.
Show yourself, show yourself better than others. And "show off." Out: reveal the secret. From Liao's "Cloud Nest Compilation": "I am anxious to move forward, and the official who wants to explore the front is dead."
The newborn calf is a metaphor for a simple or brave young man. With the "newborn calf".
Real friendship refers to friendship regardless of poverty. From Wu Youchuan in the Later Han Dynasty: "When Gong Shamu came to visit imperial academy, he didn't have much money, but he became a guest servant who helped him rent money. Yu Yu was frightened and decided to give it to Chu Jiu. "
The person who plays musical instruments in the old wedding and funeral etiquette is a metaphor for someone who supports others.
Talk big and gossip.
A jar filled with vinegar refers to a person who is jealous in a relationship between men and women.
A person who urges people to die early is a metaphor for urging others to be very tight and urgent.
Drumming refers to advocating and assisting from the side.
Ambush is a metaphor for hiding materials, manpower or problems. It also means hiding in advance and waiting for action.
Mediation in a roundabout way, voice from China, so that all parties can accept, thus easing the deadlock. From Chapter 11 of Qing Li Garbo's Officialdom Appears: "Thanks to the efforts of the monk, I managed to persuade the woman, so I came with him."
Great works or great actions. Biography of the Book of Jin and Wang Xun: "This should be a big deal."
The secret love between men and women is only unilateral love and yearning. It is also a metaphor that only one of the two sides has desire or enthusiasm. From the couplet "Tale of Hostess and Village Lang's Noisy Meeting": "I saw some flowers and moss fall from the east wind, put on a ring, go back to the fairy house, and secretly love the sky now."
A timid person.
A knife and pencil official refers to a small official who handles documents. Knife and pencil: In ancient times, a knife was used to carve characters on bamboo slips to change the characters. From Sima Qian's Historical Records of Xiao Family in the Western Han Dynasty: "Why was Xiao an official in the Qin Dynasty?" There is no miracle in the recording. "
Rice and Liang Qiu are metaphors of people seeking food and clothing. Ask: ask. Birds look for food. From Tang Du Fu's poem "Climbing the Ci 'en Temple Tower with the Duke": "You see, with the geese, each has its own meal and Liang's plan. "
Host generally refers to the host who receives or entertains guests. From the Spring and Autumn Period, Lu Zuo Qiuming's Zuo Zhuan was published for thirty years: "If she thinks that Zheng is staying and her luggage is exhausted, you won't hurt."
Oriental riding refers to a woman's husband. It also refers to people with different identities. From Tang Chuliang's "Candle Flowers" poem: "Say that you ride in the east and look for strange cars in the south."
Dong Jiaqiu's western neighbors did not know Confucius' knowledge and called him "Dong Jiaqiu". It means not knowing or understanding people. Qiu: Sir. From the reflection of Wei Zhi Li Yuan by Chen Jinshou: "Those who give up are thousands of miles away. The so-called person who regards Zheng as Dongjiaqiu is also. "
A bug that eats books eats books. It is a metaphor for people who read dead books. From Tang Hanyu's Miscellaneous Poems: "What a bookworm, between life and death."
A generalist refers to a person who is good at many skills.
Only by winning the brocade was the talented person described as superior, and then he came from behind. Win the gold medal: win the golden robe. Competing for talent in brocade robes. From "Biography of the Book of the New Tang Dynasty, Song and Wen Zhi": "When you invite Russia to present it, look back and give it a brocade robe."
During the Five Dynasties, Shi Jingtang colluded with the Khitan to establish the late Jin Dynasty, calling himself Emperor Khitan. Later, it generally refers to the rulers who took refuge in foreign countries and established puppet regimes. From Appendix 1 of the History of the New Five Dynasties: "The bachelor's book is based on the orders given to you by his predecessor, and his book is often called' reporting to the emperor'." "
Your friendship with each other is commensurate with your kindness, regardless of each other's friendship. Er Ru: You. From Yuan Xinwenfang's Biography of Tang Caizi Bao Rong: "I am in the same robe as Li Duan, so I can be friends with you."
Ear god refers to the person who secretly tipped off the news. 7 1 from Cao Qingxueqin's Dream of Red Mansions: "Whose ears are so fast?"
The wind goes in one ear and out the other. Metaphor is listening to words that are not taken to heart. Again, one ear goes in and the other goes out. From Tang Du Xunhe's poem "Giving a Hall to the Upper House": "When you are a hundred years old, the snow on your head is limited, and everything goes in one ear and out the other."
The second way refers to people with insufficient knowledge and low skills in a certain job.
205 clumsy fingers, not very sensible but stubborn and reckless people.
Two plus one evolves into two, and two becomes one. Refers to the same thing can evolve into two opposing phenomena, and the opposing two phenomena can find the same root.
The two poles refer to a person's recklessness and hot temper.
Idle people with nothing to do.
Two-five coupling metaphor is awkward. Couple: two people plow the land. From "Twenty-eight Years of Zuo Zhuan and Zhuang Gong" by Lu Zuo Qiuming in the Spring and Autumn Period: "The Erwu couple."
Convenient Buddhism refers to the way of teaching, and later refers to the way of giving convenience to people. Convenient: convenient. From Songshi Daoyuan's "Jingdezhen Dengchuan Record Zhangzhou Luohan Returning to the Dust Monk": "So all Buddhas are merciful, and when they see their helplessness, they open the door to show the truth."
Square inch originally meant a small place to borrow heart. From the sixth volume of He Lin Yu Lu by Luo Song Dajing: "As the saying goes,' save land, leave people behind to plow'". This is also a matter of heart. "
Shoot someone in the back by surprise, and shoot someone in the back. Metaphor is secretly hurting people. Sniper: Sniper. From the first fold of Gao Yuan's literary embroidery "Black Cyclone": "Don't stab the knife in the back, don't retaliate. It is said that Confucius Sun Rong came to see his brother specially. "
Wind wood sighs metaphor because parents are dead, unable to support. Refers to the sadness of losing parents. Wind wood: same as "wind tree". From Song Luyou's "Huang Huang": "I have been sighing since I was a child, and I have lived up to the poem" Guo E "all my life."
Wind tree sorrow refers to the sadness of losing parents. From Tang Bai Juyi's poem "Give a Friend": "If you are a dutiful son, no wind will make the tree sad."
Axe gouge marks originally refer to the marks left when using axes and chisels to process wood and stones. It is often used as a metaphor for poetry and calligraphy, which is unnatural. Axe: axe; Chisel: chisel; Mark: A mark. From Tang Hanyu's "Adjusting Zhang Ji": "Look at the axe and chisel marks, but don't look at the water navigation."
The ponytail is attached to the tail of a swift horse. Metaphor depends on others to be famous. Often make modest remarks. From Bao's "Four Gentlemen on Virtue": "Travel thousands of miles with ponytails, and climb rainbows all over the world. "
Being in a daze is anxiety and nothing to do.
Scraping the ground means that corrupt officials try their best to search for people's property. From "Biography of Cheng Rihua, a Book of the New Tang Dynasty": "The horse poor people starve to death, and the secretariat does not abandon or pity. Now we are trying to move forward. What do we expect? "
Ghost charms are like spells drawn by ghosts, which can be smeared at will. Metaphor scrawled illegible handwriting. It is also a metaphor for being at sixes and sevens, and I don't know what to do. From Jin Yuanhao's On Thirty Poems: "There is a smooth road leading to eternal articles. Who is like Lu Yuchuan? Real books don't enter the eyes of today, and children teach ghost paintings. "
A peacemaker refers to a person who always persuades both sides to reconcile, regardless of principles and right and wrong. It also refers to people who are indifferent to everything. Peace: To settle an event or dispute. A person who mediates disputes. From The Biography of Chuk in the New Tang Dynasty: "Zhongzong can't be poor, but Zhao Wan and Chuk's second brother understand each other, so the emperor is called the son of heaven."
Hongmen banquet refers to a hostile banquet or a banquet that hurts guests. Hong Men: Place name, now northeast of Lintong, Shaanxi. From Sima Qian's Historical Records of Xiang Yu in the Western Han Dynasty: "Pei Gong rode to see Wang Xiang for more than a hundred days. When I arrived in Hong Men, Xie said: ... "
Integrate the advantages and achievements of all aspects to reach a complete level. From Mencius Zhang Wan: "Confucius, even when he is sacred, is also called a masterpiece."
A good disciple refers to the younger generation with superior ability and both ability and political integrity. Good: Good, very good. From Shi Shuo Xin Yu Appreciation by Liu Song Yiqing in the Southern Dynasties: "You are my good disciple, so you can't reduce your master's book."
In the family world, the emperor took state power for himself and attacked each other from generation to generation. Book of Rites: "Today's avenue is hidden, and the world is home."
A bitch is a person who has no self-esteem, shame and gratitude. From the sixty-ninth chapter of Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions: "People are too charming, but they are jealous when they know each other. Miss Feng is very kind to him, but he is jealous of it. But a poor man. "
Laugh off your big teeth. Describe people laughing. Solution: Take it off. From "The Biography of Han Kuang Heng": "Without" Poetry ",I decided to come and talk about poetry, and I thanked Renyi."
The metaphor of a flower is better than that of a woman as beautiful as flowers and jade. From the Five Dynasties Wang Renyu's "Kaiyuan Tianbao Legacy Interpretation Flower": "In the autumn and August of next year, Taiyechi will count Bai Lianhua in Chiba, and the emperors and nobles will have a banquet. After a long admiration, the emperor pointed to the imperial concubine and said,' Fight like me?' "
It is extremely valuable to describe the use of gold without changing it.
Nine ileums describe the troubles of going back and forth. Ileum: describes inner anxiety. From Liang Jian Wendi's Ling Ying: "Looking at the country, thousands of miles away, the night is sad."
The undulating land has taken all the land away. Metaphor officials brutally searched. A poem from children's "The Second and Third Sons of Xiaozhai" (guest): "Yangzhou is a bad people, and I suspect that I am involved."
Pack your things and leave. A metaphor for being fired or quitting your job and leaving your original place of work.
A plan to intentionally hurt one's body to gain the trust of the enemy. From Yuan Hanqing's "Single Knife Meeting", the first discount: "Kill the bitter plan and add the yellow cover of grain and grass."
Comfort pills to comfort others.
Both sides are smooth. Metaphor is that neither side offends, and both sides are good people.
Liaodong tapir metaphor is shallow, rare and strange. From Ye Fan's Biography of Zhu Fu in the Southern Song Dynasty: "In the past, there was a tapir in Liaodong, and a bald head was born. When I arrived in Hedong, I saw that tapirs were all white and returned with shame. If the merits of children are attributed to the imperial court, they are also wolves in Liaodong. "
A stingy or excessively frugal person.
Nonsense is a metaphor for meaningless or nonsense.
Taking great risks is a metaphor for offending powerful people or taking great risks. Stroke: touch. From the fifth chapter of Shi Ming Naian's The Water Margin: "It's too fair:' Good is good, but don't take too much risk. " "
"A drowned rat" is a metaphor for someone who falls into the water or is soaked to the skin. Chapter 6 of the Story of the Stone, from the natural wisdom of Ming Dynasty: "When the small hull is booming, it must be a storm."
Terminology of chess with hindsight. Metaphor is an untimely move. From the third fold of Yuan Anonymous's "Crossing the River with wits": "Today, the military adviser has to pay attention to this matter. Don't be late. "
A pawn official who used to shout for the way in front of the horse. Now it is compared to someone who works for others. From Tang Hanyu's poem "Fu Cheng Shu Nan": "One is a pawn, and worms are born on the back of the whip."
Full house is a metaphor for good grades in all aspects or prosperity everywhere. Ming Hongkun's "Qing Ping Shan Tang Huaben Express Li Cuilian": "The red card is in the middle, and several pairs of houses are bright."
Flying all over the sky describes everywhere. Also known as "air flight". From Yuan's Ode to Snow: "Yulong lost 3 million, and pieces were flying all over the sky."
A person who speaks or acts rashly. From Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "Even if I am a man who is not afraid of death, I will leave my hand and leave. Do you think I can't vaguely leave the yellow cloth bag on the kang? "
Ask everything. Ask everything. Means everything needs further investigation. From Lu's Eight Analects of Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period: "When a son enters the ancestral temple, he asks everything."
A layman means a layman. From "Master Tianzhu Opens Five Lights": "Teacher Dongpo Su ... said: As long as the stream is wide and long like other roads, the mountains are not clean. How can there be this news before this scene? An said, "It's a layman. "
Bitter gourd is a metaphor for words or things that are difficult to guess and puzzling. From Yuan Zhen's The Orphan of Zhao: "Well, I hesitated for a long time and didn't complain. This painting is my honor to kill me. "
Ecstasy soup is a metaphor for chaotic language or behavior. From "Yolanda Sanqu Dianjiang Lips and Giving Prostitutes": "It's a bit of ingenuity and a bit of truth. The ecstasy soup is delicious, and the paper soup bottle is hot. "
Ecstasy refers to a trap or trick that confuses people. From the second fold of Yuan Wuming's Dream in a Cloud Window: "Three stops to chop the stick, nine shots won't break the maze."
The needle is hidden in cotton wool. Describe the combination of rigidity and softness. It is also a metaphor for being kind in appearance and vicious in heart. Cotton: silk cotton. The fourth fold of the third volume of The West Chamber written by Wang Yuan: "Laughing at you, an enchanted Hanlin. There is no place to say hello to the news, so I can only ask Tiejian for advice. I got a piece of paper, just like a needle in cotton. If I see Yuxian, how can I have a soft companion? My young lady is ungrateful, strict in management and ungrateful. "
A best friend is a very close or congenial friend. Mo: No; Inverse: conflict; Communication: communication, friendship.
No original intention. Maybe there is. The latter refers to fabrication out of thin air. From the biography of Yue Fei in the Song Dynasty: "Although Fei Ziyun and Zhang are unknown, there is no need for them."
Birds and beasts scattered to describe groups of people scattered like birds and beasts (mostly used to describe the enemy fleeing). From the biography of Han Li Ling written by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Today, there are no soldiers to resume the war, and they are bound in the morning; Birds and beasts are scattered, and some people want to report to the son of heaven. "
Birds and beasts behave like animals. Finger from "Li Zhouxia Guanfu": "Civil strife outside, birds and animals will die."
The original meaning of cattle and horses refers to the people who run before and after the emperor controls them. It also refers to people who are forced to run. From Sima Qian's Letter to Ren Shaoqing in Han Dynasty: "Tai Shi Gong Niu Ma goes."
Niumian superstition refers to the so-called cemetery that is conducive to future generations' promotion and wealth. From Biography of the Book of Jin: "Tao Pei was in troubled times, and Ding was going to be buried. Suddenly, his cow was lost, and I don't know where. I met an old lady and said,' I saw a cow sleeping in the dirt on Qiangang Mountain. If it is buried, it will be a great minister. "
Walk-on initially refers to the role of holding the flag as a pawn in China traditional opera, and later refers to doing unimportant things under people's hands.
Birds living in the grass. Metaphor short-sighted, no ambition. Peng: Erigeron; Weeds; Sparrow: A bird. From "Zhuangzi Xiaoyao Tour": "If you don't roll up your horn, you will be nine Wan Li, and you will never be angry at the clouds. Then you will go south, and you will follow the south. You will laugh at me and say,' What about him? I jumped to my feet, but after counting down, I flew among Artemisia, which is also flying. And he is also a stone. "
A man with quick fingers. From "Biography of Pei Shu in the Old Tang Dynasty": "I was shocked by worshipping righteousness, and Xie Yue said,' Why can't I bear the mistake of the Tibetan front making my husband humble! "Because it is famous, it is called' Thunderbolt'."
Feel dizzy from infatuation with someone or great arrogance. Describe pride. From Don Li Fuyan's "Continued Mystery Record Pei Zhan": "It is refreshing and means Lingyun."
The first time means something that has never happened. From Sun Song Guangxu's "North Dream" Volume IV: "Tang Jingzhou is in rags. Send a juren away every year. If you are not famous, your life will be ruined. Mr. Liu Tuo-she and Jing Jie explained that the number is' unprecedented'. "
Qi Hui Dan is a legendary Dan medicine, which has the effect of enhancing health care. From the fourth episode of Dong Fangyu's "Seven Steps to Surprise the Dragon": "The' Seven Gui Dan' is a good thing. Those who practice Qi can get this one, which is equivalent to 20 years of hard training, that is, ordinary people can also improve their eyesight and intelligence and enjoy their old age."
The name of Qilin Pavilion in Han Dynasty is dedicated to heroes. Refers to outstanding feats or the highest honor. From Tang Du Fu's poem "Giving to Kaifu Han": "Who built the Qilin Pavilion first in this generation?"
Qiqi finally refers to a donkey dressed as Qiqi. Describe a person as superficial. Qiqi: the legendary beast representing good luck; Last: last, a wooden model used to make the last whip, here refers to the donkey. From Kun's "In the Ruling and Opposition": "Every time Tang Yangjiong calls a courtier, it is a strange queen."
Ancient officials begged for their bones and asked to resign because of their advanced age. Begging: Begging, begging. From the biography of Zhao Han Guo Chongchuan by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Fill the country and beg for bones, and give ambulances and horses."
Cry ghosts and gods
Make ghosts cry. Metaphor poetry is touching. From Tang Du Fu's poem "Send Twenty Rhymes to": "When you put pen to paper, you will be shocked, and the poem will make you cry."
The China people outside the wall refer to people who are not in the game, who do not belong to a certain profession or who are not specialized in a certain knowledge or art, from Guo Maoqian's Poems in Mu Rongchui Yuefu in the Southern Song Dynasty: "I did my part and killed a foreigner for nothing."
A wall with ears means that secrets are easy to reveal. With "walls have ears". Language "Poem on Little Brother Xiaoya": "A gentleman has nothing to say, and his ears belong to the wall." "Off Chen Zijun": "The ancients have two words: the wall has ears, and the mouth is on the side. If the wall has ears, it is also said to be leaking. "
Drumming is a metaphor for helping others, encouraging others or helping others. From Chapter 34 of Qing Li Garbo's Officialdom Appears: "Your brother has to find it himself, and the rest of us can only attack by innuendo."
The brick knocking at the door was discarded after the door was knocked down. Metaphor is a preliminary tool to defraud fame and fortune. From Song Zengmin's magazine, Volume 5: "One day, Chongyuan went out of the window and Dongpo asked,' What is it?' Chongyuan said,' Come with me.' Dongpo said:' It can be said that I was frustrated only when I got a big blessing.' Gai Chongyuan's Fu sentence was also given when he was admitted to the Academy. Chongyuan said:' Knock on the rubble and you will remember! "
To rip off is to take advantage of others' weaknesses or use some excuses to ask for property. From episode 17 of Qing Li Garbo's The Officialdom Appears: "Brothers can be ripped off or knocked off. Is there any rip-off here? "
In the Qing dynasty, men also wore braids, and the executioner had to lift the braids when he killed people, which means beheading. Death.
A proud tail is a metaphor for pride or complacency. Lift: lift.
Full card refers to a deck of cards composed of a suit when playing mahjong. The latter metaphor is all composed of the same component. From Chapter 29 of Qing Li Garbo's Officialdom in the Sky: "Besides, he [She Xiaoguan] gambled very high, and the more he lost, the more determined he became, and his face remained unchanged. I am very happy to be "all over". So people who gamble with him regard him as a god of wealth. "
Doing sth over and over again has no effect.
A cow dressed as an adult was led by children in the game. Metaphor is a person who is willing to serve the people. Ruzi: Children.
Disappointing is a metaphor, which means that when everyone is happy, something disappointing suddenly appears. It's the same as "killing the scenery" From Lou Jian's poem "Two Rhymes Makes Gentlemen Feel Floating and Help Plum Blossoms" in Song Dynasty: "Needless to say, high teeth spoil the scenery, and a beautiful sentence adds loneliness."
Greedy person
A rich and very stingy person. Also known as "keeping money" and "keeping money". From Qing Wu Ren Jian's The Present Situation of Strangers Witnessed in Twenty Years: "I can't get rid of these people who have become misers. They only make money every year, but he clings to it. Don't suppress the money in the world? Yi Chu! ? /SPAN>。
The scapegoat of ancient Jewish rituals was a sheep that took the blame for others. Metaphor is passed down from generation to generation.
Forgot to make bosom friends, regardless of identity or appearance. From "Biography of Meng Jiao in the New Tang Dynasty": "Meng Jiao was born in Dongye, a native of Wukang, Huzhou. Less secluded Songshan, less sexual interface, less harmony. The more you look, the more you forget. "
Forgetting to make friends means making friends regardless of age and seniority. The same is "the goodness of forgetting to make friends." From "The Biography of Southern History He Xun": "The word Xun Zhong Yan said that at the age of eight, he could write poetry, and he was weak and raised a scholar in the state. Fan Yun of Nanxiang saw his countermeasures and gave him a big reward because he forgot to make friends in the New Year. "
Wuli fog is a metaphor for a vague, trance and unknown realm. From "The Biography of Zhang Kai in the Later Han Dynasty": "Good Taoism can create a fog."
A thorn in my side is a metaphor for the person I hate the most. From "The History of the New Five Dynasties, Zhao Chuan": "Today's ceremony is in Songzhou, and people are particularly bitter. When he left, the Song people said happily,' Isn't it fun to pull a nail out of your eye?' "