The more idioms about dogs and doors, the better. . .

dog

White clouds turn into gray dogs.

Fly falcons, track hounds

Guejuan

Social peace and stability

An official loyal to his monarch in feudal times

A slight disturbance or commotion

Please sb. to achieve one's goal

Despair drives a dog to jump over a wall-a cornered beast will do desperate things.

Bolt the door and beat the dog-block the enemy's retreat and then destroy them

An incompetent/evil adviser

Putting a dog's tail on mink is a poor sequel to an excellent work.

To pour abuse on.

To pour abuse on.

Act like a snob.

(of a person or his behavior) mean/contemptible/contemptible/despicable

Qiren is very bad.

Be a bully under the protection of powerful people

Instead of imitating home, it is neither fish nor fowl.

I tried to draw a tiger, but it turned out to be like a dog ― I was ambitious, but I accomplished nothing.

Evil partner

Evil/bad luck

Public confusion

No matter what her husband's fate is, women will follow him.

dribs and drabs

Crow like a rooster and scratch like a dog ―― become mean or mean.

A cock crows and a dog crows.

The human heart is evil

As cruel as a wolf

Greedy as a wolf, mean as a dog ―― cruel and shameless.

Stealing like a mouse and robbing like a dog ―― petty theft.

Rat thief and dog thief

Indulge in songs and women, hunting and racing fun.

Act like dogs and pigs.

Flock around like flies or wander around like dogs looking for food/focusing on making profits.

Rat thief and dog thief

Lose your job, don't do it. Go do something else.

steal

the name falls short of the reality

Once rabbits are caught, hounds are killed for food-when they lose their usefulness, trusted assistants are eliminated.

Act like dogs and pigs.

low-down people

Pointing at chickens and scolding dogs-pointing at one and scolding another.

door

from door to door

Admire others and surrender voluntarily.

The only way

Take a cloth drum to a city gate famous for its huge drums-show your limited skills in front of the master.

A place where you can talk.

Poor family

Close the door and enjoy drinking, singing and dancing.

Think hard in poetry

To teach fish to swim

civil and military officials

Cut off contact with the outside world

Lock yourself up and reflect on your mistakes.

The lock and key of the north gate

Master's bravery

Behind closed doors-working without knowing the actual process

Live under someone else's roof

Housing for poor scholars

There is no way to get a loan.

Improve the social status of the family

Bolt the door and beat the dog-block the enemy's retreat and then destroy them

Plutocratic family

Close forever

There is no room for manoeuvre.

A younger generation, educated students introduced by someone.

Close the door to support the tiger

Pain and happiness have no doors ―― if neither comes.

Rich family

The back door is like the sea

Ordinary people can't enter the aristocratic mansion.

Nowhere to borrow money.

Cut your hair like a monk and close the door.

A brave son from a general's family ―― a capable young man of distinguished background.

A general's family will certainly produce more generals.

Be in a very difficult position, be in a dilemma

Slam the door in front of sb.

come straight to the point

Open the door to robbers-let the bad guys in and cause disaster.

Gain the trust of the people

Entertain guests warmly

(of marriage) of equal socioeconomic status.

Go to every household to publicize

sectarianism

The entrance is closely guarded.

Few tourists

Parents' expectations of their children

The whole family died, and no one survived.

Another student.

Students and the elderly

The yard is as crowded as the market-this is a house frequented by people.

Be careful to make friends

Poor people's shabby house

Rush out of a room or house

heresy

Brothel street

The age of the imperial examination should be compared to being an official, and then life encountered setbacks and was in distress.

crooked ways

Noble children can inherit their fathers and brothers' careers.

Lean against the door-rely on/rely on others

The life of a prostitute

(of Buddhist monks or Taoists) begging from house to house-begging from one place to another.

Eagerly waiting for his son's return

The character of a scholar.

The front door refuses the tiger.

A large number of houses or families

Understand the taboo of going to a friend's house

Sweep out the rubbish-deprived of property and thrown out.

Go through this door three times.

a scholarly family

Advocating Lake City and Xu Zhi

Began to munch when passing the butcher shop-feeding on hallucinations.

Hold the same view, with only slight differences.

various

(of fugitives or refugees) seek refuge in any house they meet.

crooked ways

crooked ways

Hire a bad guy

Lean against the door-rely on/rely on others

Simple housing

Division policy of different sources

Heresy sect

Manage housework

The residence of a rich woman

Lock the door after the thief leaves.