Ice skin, jade bones, ice cleanliness, bright eyes, white teeth, 靡颜腻理
Shympathetic flowers, sunken fish and geese, elegant and graceful
Country beautiful, white and black, powdered with vermilion, curvaceous and graceful
Dressed well, elegantly, with misty sideburns and windy hair, with hair of a young man
Hair of a crane, skin of a chicken, short and compact, with a yellowish, thin face, with a face like earth
Face of redness, red ears, face with a face like a vegetable
Face with a red face, with a face like a vegetable strange-looking, sharp-mouthed, unrecognizable, hairy, toothless, lacquer-bodied, charcoal-swallowing, unimpressive, poor-looking, three-quarter like a man, seven-quarter like a ghost, head child, teeth open, scops owl, tiger-kissed, bee-eyed, jackal-like, fierce, with teeth and claws fluttering
Individualistic Expressions of the Psyche
The heart is restless, the heart is jumping, the heart is restless, the heart is panicked, the heart is anxious as if it were on fire, the heart is in a hurry, the heart is on fire, the heart is in a panic, the heart is in a panic, the heart is thick and bold, the heart is in turmoil, the heart is cut to pieces, the heart is cold and the heart is in turmoil, the heart is in turmoil, the heart is cut to pieces. heart on a knife's edge cross-eyed, naive, blushing, joyful, falling down, fighting, spirited, majestic, radiant, divine, at ease, frowning, laughing, ecstatic, dumbfounded, overjoyed, downcast, furious, laughing, coaxing, laughing, hilarious, laughing, back and forth, in a frenzy, enraged, enraged, angry, heart on fire, tearing, scared, soulful, thrilled. Impatiently, impatiently, edgily, burning with urgency, drooping down, smiling, imposing, smiling in delight, looking around, looking alive, radiant, glowing, divine, flushed, glowing, cross-bred
Idioms for mountains and water Idioms for mountains: mountainous, mountainous, cliffs, rolling, peaks, peaks
Idioms for water: endless, a torrent, a torrent of water, The soldiers and the troops are not moving, the soldiers and the troops are not moving yet
Quality
To make things clear, to make clear one's differences, to make greater distinction between the greater good and the lesser good
To be righteous, to be upright, to be impartial, to enforce the law as if it were a mountain
To be upright and honest, to be dutiful and impartial, to be strict in one's own self discipline
To be clear and clean, to be responsible, to uphold the law, inside and out
To be resolute and firm and loyal.
To be loyal, to be faithful, to be unswerving, to be poor, to be unswerving
To be magnanimous, to give oneself credit, to be humble, to be prudent, to be incorruptible
To be resolute, to be cosmopolitan, to give oneself permission, to give oneself to one's own self, to give oneself to others, to give oneself to one's own self, to give oneself to one's own self
The weather
The weather
The weather in the autumn is pleasant, the skies clear, a leaf knows autumn, spring seeds are planted in the spring.
Agong eats yellow dock - bitter also (master) Pressing a chicken's head to peck rice - a waste of effort
Adou becomes emperor - weak and incompetent.
Adou's kingdom - a waste of time
Adou's kingdom - a waste of time
Adou's kingdom - a waste of time
Dwarf's climbing - a waste of time
Nuns in the nunnery - not blessed
The whip is not beaten by a stick.
The short man rides a big horse - up and down the two sides of the difficulty of the dark play boxing - blind fight for a while
The short man sits in the high-density -A short man farting - a low voice A bone chopped on a plate - dry and crisp
A short man going up a flight of stairs. A frog on the bank - jumping at the touch
Pressing the gourd to dig up seeds - one less than the other A dog that has been beaten with a stick - furious
Pressing his head.
Put your head in the fire - hold your breath
Palm on your shoes - it doesn't work; it doesn't go anywhere
Phoenix with its feathers plucked - not as good as a chicken
Banana blossomed.
Banana leaves are a bird's nest - the good times don't last Bastard Farewell my concubine.
Scarabs and sores - bad to the bone
The white bone spirit transforms into a beautiful woman - a human face and a ghost's heart
The flagpole erected 800 years ago - an old bachelor.
The eight old men are playing boxing - the three orders and the five orders.
The eight crooked-necked men sitting at a table - no one is looking at anyone with their eyes open
The fox with a pointed tail - a cunning old man
The eighty old men blowing out their lamps - can't breathe; can't breathe at all
The eighty old men blowing out their lamps. -The same as every year; just and bright A hundred kilograms of heavy burden can be put on the shoulder, but one or two pencils can't be lifted - a big old man
Eating Lantern Festival on August 15 - distinctive Million Heroic Armies Go Down to Jiangnan
Hyponyms
Mosquitoes with oil in their bellies - no oil 0
-Crab in a pot of boiling water - let's see how long you can go on 0
-Crab in a pot of boiling water - let's see how long you can go on 0
-Crazy girl telling jokes-hee hee hee hee 0
-Inviting the wolf as a guest-living beyond his means 0
-The crippled walks by the blind- -taking the best from the worst 0
- A regular visitor to the dyer's shop - a womanizer 0
- A car with a broken steering wheel - running roughshod over the road 0
- Inviting a sister-in-law as a companion --0
-The Poor Widow Goes to the Market--No One, No Money 0
-The Rat Falls Out of the Water Tank--Fashionable (Wet Hair) 2
-The open-toothed son worships the master--shameless (teeth) disciple 2
-The open-toothed son drinks rice soup--shameless (teeth) nasty 0
-The open-toothed son looks into the mirror-- 0
-Sisters race for money - Bifu (rich) 0
-Caller's addiction to cigarettes - nasty (cigarettes) 0
-Caller twists rice-planting songs - poor pleasure
Proverbs
Good intentions are not to be feared; the thief steals needles and gold, and the mouse remembers the seed of the grain
The road is far, and the lamp is full of lamps
It is better to be poor than to be poor in the mountains, than to be poor in the water
If you have a will to be poor, you are not afraid of being poor
If you eat poorly, and live poorly, and you don't know what to plan to do, you will be poor for a lifetime
The smoker is poor, and the smoker is poor, and the smoker is poor, and the smoker is poor.
A man who fights for a single breath of air, a Buddha who fights for a single incense, a man who fights for a single breath of air, a man who fights for a single incense, a man who fights for a single breath of air, a Buddha who fights for a single incense, a man who fights for a single breath of air, a Buddha who fights for a single incense. -Indiscriminate
Ah Er as a bone-setter - No one dares to hire him
Ah Er stringing all over the street - Hanging around
Ah Go eating noodles- -grabbing blindly
Ah Granny grows a beard - perverse
Ah Ching's wife pours tea - dripping with water; dotting the i's and crosses the t's
With a whip but not a stick-
The beaten dog bites the chicken - to take it out on someone else
The beaten turtle - to shrink its neck
The duck with a knife - to scurry about
The duck with a knife - to scurry about
The duck with a knife - to scurry about -Scurrying
The slapped dog -Slaving
The beaten dog -Exasperated
The beaten duck-
A fat pig with a knife - not afraid of boiling water
A ball with a knife - deflated
A dog's tail with frost - wilted
A dog's tail with a frost
The short ladder on the high house - can't get on the roof
The short man in high heels - the height is limited
The short man in high heels - the height is limited
The short man in high heels --high is also limited
The short man fights the wolf -- light shouting not on
The short man flies a kite -- section high; section rise
The short man farts -- low voice
Sightseeing by a short man -- go along with the sound
Crossing the river by a short man -- peace (drowning)
Sightseeing at the theater by a short man
The short man climbs a staircase - he can't wait to be there
The short man climbs a staircase - he can't wait to be there
The short man climbs the slope - step by step, step by step; step by step, step by step
The short man's mother-in-law - low insight
The short man rides a big horse - up and down; up and down for the difficulty
The short man wants to reach the sky - not knowing the sky; delusional; delusional
The short man sits on a high stool - can't reach it; can't reach up and down; up and down is difficult
Love of lawsuits to show off heroes - poor fights
The fish in the nunnery - to be beaten
The quail wants to eat the fruit of the tree - to be out of reach; to think of good things; to think of good things
To see a man drowning on the shore - to see him die and save him
Watching a man drown on the shore
Watching someone drowning on the shore - saving them from death
Fishing for the moon on the shore - wasted effort; wasted effort
Buying shoes according to someone else's foot size - a rigid copy
By the colorful balls
Beggar by colored balls - happy as a clam
Medicine by prescription - do as you are told
Pecking rice by the head of a chicken - wasted effort
Drinking water by the head of a bull
Rolling pin on the board - a bachelor
Meat on the board - to be slaughtered; to be slaughtered at will
Fish on the board - to be knifed
The fish on the board - the one to be knifed
Covertly stalking - sneaking around
Covertly juggling fists - fighting blindly for a while
Threading a needle in a dark room - sad
To trip in the dark - to wilt
To boil up the lamp oil - to burn the heart
To cook ice on the griddle - to melt the soup
The pancake on the griddle
Eight hundred dangling coins fell into the well - it's hard to know which one
The flagpole erected eight hundred years ago - the old bachelor
Eight hundred coins
Pepper on eight treasures - another flavor
Eight lifetimes' worth of old accounts - I can't tell you
The eight-inch foot wears seven-inch shoes.
An eight-inch foot in a seven-inch shoe - awkward
An eight-double small hanging jar - can't hold a single stone
The eight brothers pecked at the persimmons - picking the soft ones
The eight The old man's fist - three orders (stretching)
Eight dollars of plaster - stained
Eight dollars to buy a bowl of wontons - no noodles
Eight crooked necks sitting at a table - no one is looking at anyone
The format of the eight-legged essay - a thousand pieces
Sleeping in the bagua furnace - steaming
Riding a horse in the gossip array - can't break into a path; the way out is hard to find
Eight levels of engineering technology - strive for excellence
Eight levels of masters learning their craft - grow to be old, learn old
Octagon falls into a cesspit -- fragrance and odor are not distinguished; fragrance and odor are difficult to distinguish
Eight-and-a-half-catty turtle swallows a large scale -- ruthless bastard
Eight-and-a-half-catty old turtle swallows a scale
The eight-and-a-half-catty old turtle swallowed a big steelyard weight
The eight-and-a-half-catty old turtle won the first prize - the rule is not small
Eighty people carrying a sedan chair - so majestic
The eighty old man is suffering from a shaking head disease - not by wish; not by choice
The eighty old man is blowing out a lamp - can't breathe; can't come up for air
The eighty old man is practicing the lute - -cliche (playing)
Eighty-year-old man learns boxing - the more he practices, the stronger he gets
Eighty-year-old man learns crafts - old age fires
Eighty-year-old Jedi leader -No one to follow in his footsteps
Eighty years old shaving - not defying old age
Eighty years old man picking up a burden - more than enough for his heart
Eighty years old Growing a beard - an old idea
Eighty years old without children - lonely in old age
Eighty years old having a son - lagging behind from generation to generation
Eighty years old dancing - old naivety
Playing with monkeys at eighty - old tricks
Learning to play the flute at eighty - old tunes
Learning to play the flute at eighty - old tunes
Learning to wrestling - a desperate attempt
Actors at eighty playing children - a return to old age
Standing on the counter at eighty - old in the business
Actors at eighty-five hitting the
The Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea - Each Showing His/Her Skills
The Eight Immortals Gathering - Divine Chat
The Eight Immortals' Table is Missing One Leg
The Eight Immortals' Table is not level
The Eight Immortals' Table is clear
The Eight Immortals' Table is angular
The Eight Immortals' King is in the palace.
The bitter melon in August - red in the heart
The lotus root in August - fresh and tender
The pomegranate in August - full of ideas
Persimmons in August - the older they get, the redder they become; red in old age
Osmanthus blossoms in August - scenting everywhere
The cucumber sheds in August - empty shelves
August
August 15: New Year's dinner - it's still early
August 15: Lantern Festival - different
August 15: Rice dumplings - not the same
August Eating rice dumplings on the 15th of August - not the right time
Mooncakes on the 15th of August - everyone's happy; everyone's favorite; up and down there
The moon on the 15th of August - every year are all the same; just right
Duanyang on the 15th of August - late; late
Watching dragon lanterns on the 15th of August - most of the year late
Birth of a child on the 15th of August- -in time for the festival
Mooncake delivery on the 15th of August - in time for the festival
Clouds covering the moon on the 15th of August - a spoilsport
Steaming rice cakes on the 15th of August- -Take advantage of the opportunity
Planting peanuts on the 15th day of the 8th month - directing blindly
The eight-legged crab - running amok
The eight-legged crab - not even close to being ready
The eight-legged crab - not even close to being ready. -no sign; not even close; not even close
Sore on the palm of the hand - poisonous hand
Shoes on the palm of the hand - doesn't work; doesn't go anywhere
Spreading pancakes on the palm of the hand -- dexterous hands; good hands
The toad with its skin peeled off -- nasty in life and scary in death
The temple with its walls peeled off -- panicked
Pulling up grass to attract snakes - to make oneself suffer; to ask for trouble
Pulling up onions and planting sea peppers - one crop is spicier than the other
Pulling up a sorghum - to get higher and higher; to rise higher and higher
Pulling up a drum - to shine on both sides
Pulling up an alarm clock - to be a reminder of something
Plucked radish - the hole is there
Plucked radish and planted onion - one crop is hotter than the other
Plucked phoenix - not as good as a chicken
The pigeon that plucks its feathers - can't fly
Pulling out the plug and not eliminating the water - a deadbeat
Pulling out the seedling - eager to get ahead
Trekkie on stilts - sooner or later, he'll be in trouble
Trekkie on the fence - sitting and shouting; sitting and shouting
Trekkie on the horse - out of reach
Trekkie on stage - a precarious position
Smearing snot on the face - asking for embarrassment
Pouring fertilizer on the grass - toil to no avail; to have to work for nothing
Pouring fertilizer on the grass - toil to no avail; to have to work for no avail <
Putting your face in your pants - not to be seen
Driving people to the wall - desperate
Taking dolls as monkeys - making fools of people
Putting dolls as monkeys - making fools of people
Taking dolls as monkeys - making fools of people <
Taking a demon guess as a bodhisattva - no distinction between good and evil
Old Huang Zhong on the range - a hundred shots
Ba Wang Bidding farewell to his concubine - nothing can be done about it; There is nothing to be done
White-necked crow - it's a curse to open one's mouth
White-necked shithead - distinctive; different
White cloth in the dye vat - It can't be washed; it can't be washed clean
White cloth made into a cotton jacket - it's all justified anyway
Cabbage gang - it looks good, but it's not good enough; it looks good, but it doesn't taste good
Juggling a scythe in a cabbage field - it scatters the heart
Cabbage braised with tofu - no one is in anyone's favor
Cabbage leaves fried with scallions - pro (green) on top of pro (green)
White-bone spirit dressed up as a bride
The White Bone Monster is playing the heel - a ghost trick
The White Bone Monster is transforming into a beautiful woman - a ghost with a human face
The White Bone Monster is speaking human words
The White Bone Monster delivers food - ambitious; no good intentions
The White Bone Monster gives a speech - demonic words
The White Bone Monster meets the The Monkey King - the original form is revealed
The white crane stands in a flock of chickens - stands out
The white tiger enters the door - catastrophe is imminent; disaster is imminent
Painting with white boiled water - light (清)drawing
White wax pole knotting cinnamon flowers - incorrect root
White wax pole turning over the field - solo picking
Heart made of white wax - cannot see the sun or fire
White-faced traitor appears on the stage - evil look; evil appearance
White-faced wolf wearing a straw hat - cannot change
White-faced wolf wears glasses - pretends to be a good person; acts as a good person
White fox with a pointed tail - old and cunning
White cat drills the stove pit - himself to discredit himself
White-furred crow - distinctive
White lady fighting Fahai - essence striking the light
White lady flooding San Francisco - The White Maiden meets Xu Xian - a marriage of a thousand miles
Seeing ghosts in the daytime - metaphysical; sick in the heart
Dreaming in the daytime-
Milk skin in a pot of white water - can't be done; can't be done
Plaster under white water - can't be tofu
Cabbage boiled in white water
Arsenic in sugar - poison in it
Sugar in the mouth, knife in the heart - honey in the mouth
Lighting a lantern in the daytime - for nothing
Wishing for the moon in the daytime
The white iron axe - the light of both sides
The white iron axe - the light of both sides
The white iron axe - the light of both sides
The white iron axe - the light of both sides
The white iron axe - the light of both sides The white iron axe -two-sided light
White cranes have a bald tail - the beauty of it
The black road drawn on white paper - can't be erased; plainly visible; clear as a bell; clear as a bell
Black writing on white paper - black and white; clear as day; clear as a bell
Lantern made of white paper - a little goes a long way
Hundred-foot pole with scissors- -gao cai (裁)
Hundred rivers return to the sea - the general trend
Department stores sell suits - one set
Department stores sell shoes and socks - each in its own size
Hundred-catty burden with iron weight - heavy responsibility; shoulder heavy responsibility
Hundred-catty noodle steaming birthday peaches - waste snacks
A hundred catties of heavy burden can be carried on the shoulder, but one or two pencils can't be lifted - a big old man
One person in a family in the Baili grassland - alone
The Baili Xi recognizes his wife - a high ranking person doesn't forget
Baili Xi's cow feeds and worships his face - you can't tell the face from the face
The Hundred Spirits play with peonies - birds and flowers
The Hundred-Meter Race - a race of every second
Hundred-year pine tree, May plantain - thick branches
Hundred days without rain - long love
Hundred-year old eunuch blowing fire - old air
Hundred-year old eunuch blowing fire - old air
Hundred-year old eunuch blowing fire - old air
Hundred-year old eunuch blowing fire - old air
Million men go down to the south of the Yangtze River - to raise an army
Hundred-foot pole hangs a red lantern - red to the top
Cypress rafters-
The tarred pig's head - uprooted
The loser turns back - gold is not changed
The defeated general collects the remnants of his army - to regroup.
Worship brothers open cocoon store - party camping (silk)
Worship mouth - say all the good words
Worship purpose into the temple of Lv Zu
To ride a rabbit - unsteady; unsteady
To sit on a burnt cake - to face the people
To scare the mother-in-law with a pestle and mortar is a shrew
To spill oil on a gourd is to do nothing
To bake hair on a stove is to have it burnt
To have it burnt is to have it burnt <
Counting with one's fingers - to have a number
The magistrate in the classroom - to listen to the errand boy
The turtledove holds the nest - to hang the egg
The zebra
Spotted Hemlock Fighting - Showing off
Moving the Bodhisattva to take a bath - the more you make it worse, the more you waste your efforts, and the more you work in vain
Moving a stone roller to smash a millstone - to hit the stone solidly
Moving a stone to hit the sky - to be self-importance; not to measure oneself; not to be able to do it; not to be able to reach it
The bench is upside down - to be on all fours
Bench is upside down
Eggs on the bench - risky; adventurous; dangerous; unreliable; unreliable
Thistles on the bench - can't sit still; can't sit still
Sleeping on the bench
Playing mahjong on the bench - not being able to open the door; not being able to open the door
Drilling holes on the bench - having eyes on the bench; having eyes on the board
There is a hole on the bench - having eyes on the board; having eyes on the board
Panel axe chopping wood - chopping on one side
Panel door sticking door god - one to the east, one to the west
Panel loach - nowhere to hide
Nail on the board - solid; didn't run; can't run; can't change; can't change
Hammering nail on the board - steady and steady
Half of a sheep's head - a -one horn
Half of a pig's head - one eye
Picking up a trumpet on the halfway - having a blow
Half of a half-wit- -two hundred and five
Half a copper - not square
Half a brick - dumped
Half a catty to eight taels- -not on a par with each other; each other and each other; one size fits all; the same as each other; no one loses
Half a catty on four taels - cocked high
Clouds in mid-air - varied
The firecrackers in mid-air - think high
Building a house in mid-air - no place to land; can't land
The animals in mid-air - reveal themselves
Hanging thistles in mid-air - irony
Hanging scissors in mid-air - high talent
Riding a horse in mid-air - - to soar through the clouds
Riding a horse in mid-air - - to soar through the clouds
Riding a horse in mid-air - to soar through the clouds
Counting fingers in mid-air - counting high
Half-raked melons - not counting as a person
Half a basket of magpies -chirping
Halfway desertion - having a beginning but not an end
Halfway news - hearsay
Halfway loss of abacus- -to miscalculate
Retaining a guest halfway - to be lively in the mouth; to be enthusiastic in the mouth
Halfway down the road - to go off on a tangent; to be taken by surprise; to come out of nowhere
Half a bottle of vinegar
The Goddess of Mercy on a cliff halfway up a mountain - an honest man
Pouring bad water halfway up a mountain - a downward spiral
Treading on a tightrope in a cloud halfway up a mountain - a fearlessness
Treading on a tightrope in a cloud halfway up a mountain
Treading on a tightrope - fearful
Bright stars in the clouds of half a day - auspicious stars
Blowing the suona in the clouds of half a day - wanting to be high
Looking at a fight in a half-day cloud - watching with folded arms
Talking about family matters in a half-day cloud - empty talk
Puffing a balloon in a half-day cloud - being on top of things
Riding a crane in a half-day cloud - going far away
Making clothes in a half-day cloud - high talent
Slapping a half-day cloud - a
Eating a cucumber in the middle of the night - can't make heads or tails of it
Eating a roast chicken in the middle of the night - thinking thoughts (tearing and rattling)
Playing the zither at midnight -
Cock crowing in the middle of the night - not knowing; messing up the time
Calling the big girl's door in the middle of the night - the visitor is not good
The quilt in the middle of the night
The widow in the middle of the night - sad
Making noodles in the middle of the night - a blind drumming
Handling a big axe in the middle of the night
To play hide-and-seek in the middle of the night - to grope blindly; to be unable to feel
To chat in the middle of the night - to talk nonsense
To get up in the middle of the night Getting dressed - too early
Knocking on the door in the middle of the night without being alarmed - asking questions
Raining in the middle of the night - unaccounted for; not knowing the whereabouts
The one who pretends to be Qin Hui has not removed his costume - who has not seen his face
The one who pretends to be a pig and eats a tiger - he is as wise as he is stupid
The one who trips and falls down by the side of the cesspool - he is not far from death.
The pearl in the mussel - the good ones are in there
The mallet blowing fire - knows nothing about it. -I don't know anything about it
The mallet hits the tank - it's in tatters
The mallet as a needle - it's thick and thin
The mallet changes candles - -Carelessness
The mallet goes to the city -An essence of a monster
The needle in the mallet -Thickness in thinness
The mallet knocks on a bamboo tube-
The mallet hits the sky - one day it will land
The mallet hits the duck - scratch (quack)
The mallet hits the duck - hard to separate; the two are separated
The mallet hits the ducks - hard to separate; the two are separated
The mallet hits the ducks - the two are separated -hard to separate; two separated
Cake in a stick - not a serious material
Cooked gourd on a stick -muddled; muddled
Cooked chicken on a stick -- muddled
Arranged marriage -- not of one's own volition; not of one's own accord
Packing a single cloth to wash one's face -- generosity
Packing Gong's imperial sword -- first to kill, then to kill
Bao Gong's guillotine -- disowning
Bao Gong's judgement -- recognizing reason but not people
Bao Gong's release of grain
Paogong kills his nephews - he rules them inwardly before ruling them outwardly
Paogong examines the case - he has an iron face; he doesn't recognize his six relatives
<Bao Gong guillotines the royal relatives - the law does not allow people
Bao foot cloth on the plane - a step (cloth) to heaven
Bao foot cloth nymphs - a good angle (foot) color ( lice)
Wrapped foot cloth as a whip--Wen (smell) can not Wen (smell), Wu (dance) can not Wu (dance)
Wrapped foot cloth as a clip button--smelly and hard; smelly hard
Wrapped foot cloth as a neckerchief -- stinks a circle
Buns wrapped in currants as pancakes -- versatile
Buns eat the edge of bean paste -- taste the sweetness
Buns grinning -May out of the filling
Buns cooked without uncovering the pot - nest gas
Buns open mouth - reveal the filling
Buds stick worm
The safe with a big lock - foolproof
The detonator in the safe - hidden murder
The camel for sale in the Temple of the Annunciation - there is no such thing as a temple
The camel for sale in the Temple of the Annunciation - there is no such thing as a temple <
The rooster that tells the time - no need to hurry
The editorial in the newspaper - the truth in every sentence
Before and after the Ching Ming Festival, the dill is slippery, and people are poor
The poor are not poor.