A collection of idioms containing words

The eight characters are opened like the "eight" character, with the left and right sides separated. The original intention was not to take the right path, but to take the wrong path. It also means that the road is very wide.

Not a word in the eight characters means that things are not clear yet.

Buddhism without writing refers to Zen enlightenment, which does not involve words or scriptures, but relies on the heart-to-heart connection between master and disciple, understanding and agreement, and teaching and receiving of the Dharma.

It is difficult not to change a word. Describe the article as being written quickly and well.

Baidaozi is a word game that breaks a word into a sentence.

The Chinese character for waizi boudoir: betrothed; boudoir: woman’s bedroom. Stay in the boudoir, waiting for marriage. It used to refer to a woman who is an adult and is ready for employment.

The character "melon" was first divided. In the old days, literati divided the character "melon" into two eight characters to mark the year, that is, sixteen years old. Mostly used for women.

Gold-lettered signboards: In the old days, shops used gold foil on their signboards to show that they were wealthy. Now it is a metaphor for a name or title that one can show off by being superior to others. It also refers to a good reputation.

Sentence and word consideration refers to being careful and meticulous when writing or speaking, and carefully considering each word.

A few sentences, very few words. Refers to fragmentary written materials.

The piece of paper contains only a few sentences, very few words. Refers to fragmentary written materials.

Literacy and literacy. Refers to having some cultural knowledge.

Cross streets refer to criss-crossing, bustling and lively streets. It also refers to the human world and real society.

A crossroads is where two roads cross. It is a metaphor for being in a situation where you need to make a decision about a major matter.

The word Tian is the first word in the first sentence of "The Thousand-Character Classic", "Heaven and Earth are Xuanhuang". Refers to the first number in the first or first category. Metaphor for the highest, largest or strongest...

Wencong's word obedience: obey, obey; shun: smooth. It means the article is smooth.

Pretentiousness describes excessive consideration of words. They often stick to the words without paying attention to the spiritual essence.

One word praise: praise, praise; disparage: give a bad evaluation. A word of praise or criticism. Generally speaking, it refers to recording events and discussing people, and the wording is precise and measured.

Meticulousness describes not writing an article casually, but carefully considering every word.