A case involving human life is a very important matter-a matter of life and death.
Barely survive
Physical and mental health rules
Live an ignoble life with shame, live an ignoble life with shame, live an ignoble life with shame.
Survival from the dead, survival from the dead, survival from the dead.
Saving a person to death is better than building a seven-story pagoda; Saving a life is better than building a seven-story pagoda.
Life is a gem carved by nature for human beings. Nobel Prize
Life is not breathing, life is activity. -Rousseau
Life is a dangerous narrow valley, only brave people can cross it. Michelle Penn
A great soul will strengthen thought and life. Emerson
Life is like summer flowers, and ants crave life.
A case involving human life is a very important matter-a matter of life and death.
Barely survive
Physical and mental health rules
Live an ignoble life with shame, live an ignoble life with shame, live an ignoble life with shame.
Survival from the dead, survival from the dead, survival from the dead.
2. Cherish the four-character idiom, cherish the days, cherish the time, and it is worthwhile to invest energy.
Source: "Three Kingdoms, Wu Zhi, Sun Hechuan" "And I love the earth and cherish the power of heaven. Gentlemen admire their avenues and walk in the mountains. Shame is not the second. " "Biography of Zhou Shu Xiao Yuan": "I can't sleep at night after reading a hundred places, but I love the day and cherish my strength."
Cherish feathers: a metaphor for a person's reputation. For example, I cherish my reputation and act very cautiously.
Source: Han Liuxiang's miscellaneous remarks: "A gentleman loves his mouth, a peacock loves his feathers, and a tiger and a leopard love his claws, so he treats him." Baibao refers to a large number of treasures and possessions.
Source: Qing Gong Zizhen's "Zunyin": "The world is full of rituals, the home is returning to the heart, the ghosts are worshipping, the mountains are returning to the Tao, the treasures are all over the world, the elites are not seen, and the government is in the capital." A broken broom is as valuable as a daughter.
The metaphor is not good, but I cherish it. Source: Liu Hanzhen's History of Emperor Guangwu of Dongguan: "Emperor Wen, please ask Liu Yu, the deputy governor of Wuhan, to say:' The city has fallen, with thousands of people. Once a soldier is set on fire, the smell can be described as sour nose.
There is a broom at home, and my daughter enjoys it. I am a descendant of the imperial clan, so I have tasted many posts. Why not? ""I still enjoy my writing, but I cherish my writing.
Metaphor things are not good, but they are cherished. Source: Bao Qing Chen Shi's "Art Boat and Liu Wenqing after the Book (Four Scholars Fu)": "I only know about the rest, and the broom enjoys itself, and there is no long work."
Broom is precious: broken, broken; Jane: Cherish. Think of your broken broom as a treasure.
Although things are not good, I cherish them. Source: Liu Hanzhen's "Dongguan Han Jiguang Emperor Ji": "Set fire to soldiers, you can smell it.
There is a broom at home, and my daughter enjoys it. Song Luyou Qiu Si: "If you look at the heritage, you will be relieved to use it. Although small, it is also precious. "
Very rare, hard to get (especially gifts or rare items). Source: Wang Hanchong's On Balance and Extraordinary Articles: "Compared with jade, pearls are rare, so they are precious."
An inch of land is worth an inch of gold, which means that land income is extremely high and valuable. Source: Qing Yang Maojian's Biography of the Imperial Capital: "It is a great hate to cultivate wonderful flowers and care for this insignificant grass when thousands of flowers are competing for beauty."
It is priceless. It is priceless. Metaphor is also valuable.
Source: Liang Shu's "The Scholars Fan Li": "Jinji and Jinghe are equivalent to Liancheng, and Huayi and Yi Li are thousands of miles." Rare phoenix feathers, unicorn horns.
Metaphor is a rare person or thing. Source: South Liu Song Yiqing's "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Rong Zhi": "The eldest aunt has her own phoenix feathers."
Southern History Xie Chaozong Biography: "Chaozong has its feathers." Preface to Biography of Northern History Wen Yuan: "Scholars are like a dime a dozen, and winners are like horns. "
Phoenix feathers and dragon scales. Metaphor is a precious thing.
Source: Ming Yuan Zhongdao's Biography of Mr. Shipu: "There are two old legends, which were put in barnyard grass and chewed by mice, but the phoenix hair and the dragon's armor do not exist in the world." Regard as the most precious thing: faith and worship; Treasure: the most precious treasure.
Worship is the most precious wealth. Source: Lu Xun's Tomb Widow: "Honest people often use these rumors to talk about capital and expand their power. The rumors made by themselves are also regarded as treasures, not to mention the fact that they really come from the mouth of the school authorities. "
He bi sui bi: he, sui Zhu: the night pearl in ancient legends. Metaphor is extremely precious.
Source: "Han Feizi Jielao": "The jade of harmony is not decorated with five colors; Sui Houzhu is not decorated with silver and yellow; Its beauty is not enough for decoration. " Valuable: Many cities are connected together.
Describing objects is very valuable. Source: Historical Records Biographies of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru: "When Zhao Huiwen was king, he gained Chu,.
Qin Wenzhi made people leave letters, and originally invited the fifteen cities of Ebinur. "Jade of Jingshan Jingshan: the name of the mountain, this mountain produces Baoyu, and it is said that Heshibi comes from this mountain.
Metaphor is extremely precious. Source: The History of the Three Kingdoms Cao Weizhi and Yang Dezu's book: "Everyone claims to hold snake beads, and everyone claims to hold Jingshan jade."
To respect time and love days is to cherish time. Priceless jade.
Metaphor is extremely valuable. Source: Historical Records Biographies of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru: "When Zhao Huiwen was king, he gained Chu,.
Qin Wenzhi made people leave letters, and originally invited the fifteen cities of Ebinur. "Very little, very little, very little.
There are few descriptions, so you can make statistics. Source: Liu Tang Changqing's "Crossing the Zhengshan Habitat": "Lonely people sing apricot gardens, and several dogs bark at Taoyuan."
As rare as the morning star: sparse. As rare as the stars in the morning.
A few. Source: The Southern Dynasties' Qi Harmony "Lu Jing Night Hair": "The dawn is sparse, and the morning light reflects again."
Tang Hanyu's poem "Huashan Girl": "The Taoist priest in yellow clothes also said that the seat is as sparse as a star." The distance between the horn and the phoenix: the bird's paw.
Kirin horn, phoenix claw. A metaphor for precious things you don't have to use.
Source: "Self-narration of Bao Puzi": "If you learn a seven-foot staff in the evening, you can enter the white blade and take the spurge. However, it is also the last time to learn; If you know, why use it? " Corners in the forest are rare.
Metaphor is a rare and rare talent or thing. Broken jade is a metaphor for fragmentary but precious things.
Also known as "broken jade with zero beads" and "broken jade with zero beads". Rare treasures.
Source: Qing Bi's The Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties, Chapter 27: "Whoever comes to Gong Zhenqi from afar, named Ma Mingzhi, will make contributions in the future." The shortcoming of $1000 is a metaphor, which refers to those things that are inconspicuous, but they are very cherished and valued.
Source: The poem "Qin Guan Er Yun" ... will go to Beijing to raise ":"A thousand dollars can be exchanged for a broom, and I have stayed for a long time. " The Pearl of Sui and Hou Dynasties Sui: the name of an ancient country.
Metaphor is a precious object. Source: Zhuangzi Jean Wang: "Now someone is here, playing a thousand birds with the pearl of the Sui Dynasty, and the world will laugh at it.
What is this? Then the person who uses it is heavy, and the person who wants it is light. "Huainan Ming Xun": "Like the pearl of Sui and Hou, the jade of stone, those who get rich, those who lose are poor."
Sui Zhu and Bi Sui Hou Zhu and He He. Generally refers to treasures.
Sui Zhu and Bi are collectively called Hou Zhu and He Bi. Generally refers to a treasure or the top grade among treasures.
See He Shi by Han Feizi and Lan Mingxun by Huainanzi. Origin: According to legend, in ancient times, the princes named Ji saw a big snake broken and cured it with medicine; The snake in Houhe River bites the bright moon pearl to repay its kindness, because its name is Tonghouzhu, also known as the spirit snake pearl.
Bian He, a Chu man, got an uncut diamond in Jingshan.