2. What's in the cup: What's in the cup refers to wine. Du Fu said in a poem, "If there is something in the cup, it will be like a gull at sea."
3, follow in its footsteps: follow in its footsteps, the dust raised when walking, refers to following others and imitating. Swap pestle and mortar: Chu Jiu, a stick and a mortar.
Later, he said, don't be too poor to make friends. 5. Drop your schoolbag: Dropping your schoolbag means that you like to use words or sentences in the book in your speech.
6. Host: originally refers to the host on the East Road, and later refers to the host who entertained the guests. 7, mischief: playing tricks on too many people.
8, ear wind: the wind blowing from the ear, for example, if you don't pay attention after listening. 9. Parents: ancient titles for state and county officials.
10, parents' country: a country claiming to have been born in ancient times. 1 1, father and son soldiers: an army closely related to each other.
12, the wind horse: that is, the wind horse is irrelevant, which means that things are irrelevant. "Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong Four Years" records: "You are in the North Sea and I am in the South China Sea, but it is irrelevant."
13, Huang Liangmeng: In the Tang Dynasty, Shen Jiji's "A Story in the Pillow" recorded that Lu Sheng had a rich dream, and when he woke up, the owner's steamed Huang Liangmeng was not yet mature, so it was called Huang Liangmeng. Metaphor is illusory, and desire is disillusioned like a dream.
14. Enchantment Curse: In The Journey to the West, Guanyin Bodhisattva taught Tang Priest to subdue the Monkey King, and later it was compared with binding people. 15, nine ileum: describe the gloom in the chest and the pain to the extreme.
Sima Qian wrote in "To Ren Shaoqing": "It is a matter to defecate nine times a day, and it is a matter to forget things when living in the house." 16, the mantra: The original meaning is that you don't understand Buddhism and can only use Zen idioms as conversation materials.
The latter refers to words that are often talked about and have no practical significance. 17, always ask: do more research when things happen.
Tao Xingzhi has a poem "Every Question", which says: "Man is better than nature, only in every question." 18, Unsolvable Gourd: A riddle that is difficult to guess, something that can't be explained clearly.
19, layman: a layman who has not yet started a certain knowledge or skill. 20, Li Mianzhen: Metaphor is good in appearance and vicious in heart.
It is also a metaphor for being cautious and caring. 2 1, ecstasy soup: superstitious people refer to the soup in hell that makes the soul lose its nature.
Metaphor is a confusing word or behavior. 22. ecstasy: a metaphor for a trap or trick that confuses people.
23. unwarranted: it means "maybe." Later it refers to fabricating charges out of thin air.
24. Monday morning quarterback: a metaphor for taking measures afterwards. 25. Pawn: In the old days, it was a person who ran around in front of chariots and horses, and later it was used to describe a person who worked for others.
26. Birds and beasts scattered: The crowd dispersed in a hubbub like birds and beasts. 27. Cattle and horses go: The original meaning refers to people who run like cattle and horses in front of the emperor.
Modesty, which is often used as a self-advertisement. 28. Unprecedented: refers to something that has never happened before.
29, drumming: meaning to help from the side. 30. Knock on the brick: Pick a brick and knock on the door, then throw it away after the door opens.
Metaphor is a tool for hunting for fame, and fame can be gained or discarded. 3 1, rip-off: an excuse to cheat or coerce in order to defraud property.
32. Jun Qing: Purge the cronies and bad guys around the monarch. 33. Softness: The original intention is to describe the hero who lost his ambition and bowed to others.
Later it was also used to describe softness. 34. Kill the scenery: destroy the beautiful scenery.
Metaphor spoils fun. Su Dongpo's poem "Two Rhyme Forests Meet and Send a Letter to the New Embankment about Spring" in the Song Dynasty said: "In order to kill the scenery of the past year, Lianjiang dreams of rain and doesn't know spring."
35, lion roar: Buddhists compare the Buddha's lectures, such as lightning and thunder. 36. Forgetting to make friends: refers to making friends who forget their age.
That is, friends regardless of age and generational differences. 37. bottomless pit: a metaphor for an insatiable desire.
38. Take it for granted: Presumably, it should be like this. Nowadays, most of them think so according to subjective imagination, which is inconsistent with the facts.
39, a cigarette: describe running very fast. 40, a nest of wind: describe many people talking or acting at the same time.
4 1, in a word: it was originally a plaque hung in an old shop, indicating that the sale was fair and the price was the same. Later, it was used to reflect the undemocratic leadership style, and one person had the final say.
42. A thorn in the side: a metaphor for someone who hates hatred. 43. Yes-man: A bug that responds to sound.
Metaphor is a person who has no opinion and follows the crowd. 44. Holding the bull's ear: In ancient times, the princes took blood for the League, cut the bull's ear with blood, and put the bull's ear on the bead plate, which was held by the main league, because the main league called it "holding the bull's ear".
The latter refers to being in a leading position in a certain aspect. 45. As straight as a string: as straight as a bowstring.
The Five Elements of the Later Han Dynasty recorded a nursery rhyme: "Straight as a string, died by the side of the road. Song is like a hook, and it is an enemy of India. "
Complete works of five-character idioms: hanging on both ends with one heart, one hundred and twenty lines, one word in a long snake array, in a word, copying a hundred kinds, one acre, three grasping, one hand lifting, one retreating, six two five one stick, one stick hitting a boat, one hundred thousand miles, ten years, nine encounters, ten fingers, length, eight characters, no pen writing. If God doesn't peek into the garden for three years and it becomes a habit to send goose feathers thousands of miles after a long drought, it will be natural for a girl to become the number one girl in the world. The emperor is far from eating fireworks and food, and he can't praise "no fight, no trouble, no disharmony, no disharmony, no disharmony, no water, no water, no moon, nothing is difficult in the world, no success, no thunder, plain, ten-day rice, horse shooting, horse shooting, east, west and north." The next floor is full of flowers, and the lotus is born step by step. Personal grievances are not as good as public grievances. Cut the gordian knot, cut the gordian knot, vicious, tiger version 64 is full of warmth and lust. Draw a gourd, poor and humble, you can't move things unevenly, then you will sound vaguely like an expensive dog biting Lv Dongbin. Blind people ride blind horses and talk empty words. They may forget things, but they can't become a forest. You hate iron not to produce, you can't be a peach, you can't be a plum, you can catch all the generals in the world, you can do evil, you can't care about everything, you can't care about the past, you can't care about the future, you can't shake trees, you can't read, you can't miss the ancients, you can sweep away all the fallen leaves, you can know the wind, you can't make a fool of yourself, and a message at home is worth a ton of gold, and an invisible monkey can't ride the wall.
2. Complete works of four-character idioms:
Involuntary,
Not convinced,
Never forget,
The only fly in the ointment is that,
Outstanding,
A steady stream of water,
Nevertheless,
Casual,
Welcome,
Chicken and dog are restless,
Words,
Not moving,
I can't take my eyes off,
Live up to fame,
Can't wait,
Great,
Nothing grows,
Countless,
Without thinking,
I can't help it,
Laughing and crying,
At a loss,
Reluctant to leave,
There are so many things to see,
Gloomy,
Self-improvement,
From destruction,
Tirelessly teaching people,
Don't hesitate to die,
calm and unhurried
3. No, no, no, four-character idioms. There are no four-word idioms:
Take your time,
No, three, no, four,
To the letter,
Don't worry,
Neither humble nor supercilious,
Never leave,
It was neither an explosion nor a fire,
Without arrogance or rashness,
Without lang, there would be no performance,
Not clean,
Impartiality,
Not cold or hot,
Unfriendly and unjust,
Anyway,
Unconsciously,
Inexplicable,
Neither fish nor fowl,
Quiet as a mouse,
Unswervingly,
No pain,
Unfair, unfair,
Bad things,
Simple,
Don't throw up too fast,
Not spreading,
Neither cold nor sour,
Have to,
No phosphorus, no water,
Not today, not in ancient times,
Elders should be generous.
4. There are many four-character idioms with different meanings.
Beyond recognition,
Answer irrelevant questions,
Neither relatives nor friends,
Duplicity,
Fantasy,
Very lively,
Seriously,
Right and wrong,
Much ado about nothing,
Ironically,
Unusual,
Refuse to give advice to others,
Whitewash the peace,
Who is right and who is wrong,
Specious,
Sudden death,
Things have changed a lot,
Distinguish right from wrong,
Seems to understand,
Right and wrong,
Right and wrong,
Love must be,
Regret the past,
Run amok,
Learning is useless,
Distinguish right from wrong,
Crazy idea,
Turn right from wrong,
Either this or that.
The four-word idiom "no" refers to promiscuity of married women.
A restless room means that married women have sex with men and women. Uneasy in the post means that you don't like your career and don't work with peace of mind.
Undaunted ambition is a metaphor for unshakable will. There is no white grievance: make it clear.
Unjustified or unpunished grievances. Neither humble nor supercilious: humble and inferior; Kang: Arrogant.
It means to have a proper sense of proportion to people, neither supercilious nor supercilious. Don't dodge the axe. Axe: An ancient weapon.
Don't dodge weapons like axes and cymbals. Describe a brave and fearless soldier or an unyielding martyr.
Don't distinguish oats from beans. I can't tell which is beans and which is wheat.
Describe stupidity and ignorance. After describing the lack of practical production knowledge.
Distinguish between true and false: distinguish. False: false.
It is impossible to tell the truth from the false. It's not bad at all, Mao: it's all ancient length names, one hair and one hair, one hair and two hairs, very subtle.
The description is not bad at all. That's right. That's right.
Not bad and tired millet: two small units of weight in ancient times, describing a small number. The description is not bad at all.
No tea, no food, no diet. Describe a heavy heart.
Disloyalty means disloyalty: not keeping the position of a courtier and disloyal to the monarch in feudal society. This means being unfaithful to your thoughts.
Later it also refers to the ambition of insurrection. Destructive: refers to people's measurement and talent.
Can't be a useful object. Often used to refer to people who are mediocre, accomplish nothing and have no ambition.
Sometimes it just means nothing, and the metaphor without three tiles is incomplete.
Decent: patterns, rules. Of words and deeds without rules, out of shape.
Those who are not arrogant are not arrogant: unsuccessful and unsatisfactory; Behavior: person (including derogatory). A person who causes trouble because of dissatisfaction.
Eat fireworks instead of fireworks: cooked food. Taoism believes that immortals can't eat cooked food.
In ancient times, it was used to praise the superb ideas, beautiful words and unusual words of poetry. People who are not stupid or deaf are not stupid or deaf.
Often used with "not an aunt", it means that if you don't pretend to be stupid or deaf, you can't be a grandma and grandpa. Describe your elders broadly.
6. The four-character idiom "no" refers to a married woman who has promiscuous sex with men and women.
A restless room means that married women have sex with men and women.
Uneasy in the post means that you don't like your career and don't work with peace of mind.
Undaunted ambition is a metaphor for unshakable will.
There is no white grievance: make it clear. Unjustified or unpunished grievances.
Neither humble nor supercilious: humble and inferior; Kang: Arrogant. It means to have a proper sense of proportion to people, neither supercilious nor supercilious.
Don't dodge the axe. Axe: An ancient weapon. Don't dodge weapons like axes and cymbals. Describe a brave and fearless soldier or an unyielding martyr.
Don't distinguish oats from beans. I can't tell which is beans and which is wheat. Describe stupidity and ignorance. After describing the lack of practical production knowledge.
Distinguish between true and false: distinguish. False: false. It is impossible to tell the truth from the false.
It's not bad at all, Mao: it's all ancient length names, one hair and one hair, one hair and two hairs, very subtle. The description is not bad at all.
That's right. That's right.
Not bad and tired millet: two small units of weight in ancient times, describing a small number. The description is not bad at all.
No tea, no food, no diet. Describe a heavy heart.
Disloyalty means disloyalty: not keeping the position of a courtier and disloyal to the monarch in feudal society. This means being unfaithful to your thoughts. Later it also refers to the ambition of insurrection.
Destructive: refers to people's measurement and talent. Can't be a useful object. Often used to refer to people who are mediocre, accomplish nothing and have no ambition. Sometimes it just means nothing.
No three-tile metaphor is incomplete.
Decent: patterns, rules. Of words and deeds without rules, out of shape.
Those who are not arrogant are not arrogant: unsuccessful and unsatisfactory; Behavior: person (including derogatory). A person who causes trouble because of dissatisfaction.
Eat fireworks instead of fireworks: cooked food. Taoism believes that immortals can't eat cooked food. In ancient times, it was used to praise the superb ideas, beautiful words and unusual words of poetry.
People who are not stupid or deaf are not stupid or deaf. Often used with "not an aunt", it means that if you don't pretend to be stupid or deaf, you can't be a grandma and grandpa. Describe your elders broadly.
7. Four-word Idiom Encyclopedia contains idioms named after animals, such as Vientiane's renewal, scurrying about, chickens barking and dogs stealing, hordes of horses, sheep mending after death, bow and snake shadow, standing out from the crowd, playing the lute to a cow, being like a duck to water, birds singing and flowers singing, anticlimactic, desperate, making the finishing point, short-sighted, crouching tiger, hidden dragon, waiting for the rabbit and so on. Eating whales, clues, entering the dragon, dragon horse spirit, dragon tiger leap, dragon tiger leap, dragon tiger step, dragon tiger cave, Feng Ming, Yue Long, traffic, calling deer a horse, hare a fox, sad rabbit, making dogs and dogs fidget and gorge. Idioms containing human organs are low-level, dumbfounded, dull, top-heavy, and. There are idioms named after insects, such as moths, cicadas, mosquitoes thundering, the moon winning the laurel, eating whales, dragonflies, mantis cars, clues, mantis catching cicadas and yellowbird idioms, which contain a group of synonyms, well-informed, observant, far-sighted, looking around, dispatching troops, smashing, innuendo, going through hardships and sharp eyes. Crowding around, swaying, lip-synching, duplicity, top-heavy, big head and no tail, arrogance, respect, fleeing from the west to the south, looking around, every little makes a mickle, sharing weal and woe * * * with a grain of salt, being overqualified with a grain of salt, being duplicitous after one's ancestors, and turning the South-to-North Water Diversion Project from danger to safety. As a result, with multi-word idioms, the strength of the nine cows and two tigers, the strength of the chicken, the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, and a thousand troops are easy to get. First, it's hard to find, the right time, the right place and the right people are accustomed to nature, and the plan for one year lies in the long drought in spring. In a word, you must tie the bell to solve the problem, and people have no long-term worries. There must be a near sorrow as quiet as a virgin, as moving as a rabbit, scrambling to cram for the Buddha's feet. Although the sparrow is small and complete, it is better to be the head of a chicken. After doing nothing, a threesome must have a teacher. Turn an enemy into a friend. It is urgent to describe an emergency. It's urgent to wait. It is urgent to describe a character's expression. Very relaxed and calm. I'm stupefied. It's smiling. It frowned. It's simply dumbfounded. Really depressed. Idioms describing heroes are funny. It is upright and fearless. This is aboveboard. It is worthwhile to calm down and save the day. Idioms describing beautiful spring scenery are bright and colorful, and spring rain is like oil. Birds are singing and flowers are fragrant in spring. Spring blossoms, flowers bloom and fall, and the wind and rain are raining. The idiom "thinking" means thinking hard (thinking hard), thinking quietly (thinking quietly), thinking thoroughly (thinking deeply), thinking badly (thinking much) and thinking much (thinking things). Fantasy (whimsical) Thinking (passionate) The idiom "Duo" has many audiences (packed seats), many distinguished guests (weddings), many people (shoulder to shoulder), many talents (numerous talents), many military forces (numerous troops), many things (numerous forests), many colors (colorful) and many categories (different in thousands ways) More (traveling north and south), more colors (colorful), more patterns (various) Idioms synonymous with "seeing" are well informed, fearful, and equally aware of everything. Looking at the world, looking at the leopard in the tube, looking around, idioms with the word "dragon" are full of vitality. Dragon into the dragon, dragon and tiger leap, dragon and tiger leap, dragon and tiger step to make the finishing point, dragon and tiger cave, Yue Long and Feng Ming are busy, which comes from fables. The idiom of fighting for a boat and seeking a sword, Pengcheng Wan Li and other rabbits hiding their ears and stealing bells, mending the shadow of a frightened bird and carrying firewood to put out the fire comes from historical stories. "Go forward, step by step, sneak into Chencang, follow the map, hitch a ride, set up a snow class, make an axe, fight, and take care of the thatched cottage. This is a miracle, there are countless pains, and there are countless people outside. Some people can't help it. I haven't heard of the idiom of birds cheering and jumping. There is no sound. Pengcheng Wan Li kills two birds with one stone, the wind is flying, the goose skin is flying, and the birds stand out from the crowd. Although the sparrow is small and complete, the mantis catches cicadas. The yellowbird in the post-idioms solitaire (starting with the word "no") asks shameless questions, from blind horse to successful failure, and the beauty of adults is beautiful. Take back the destiny takes a hand, the time bomb has no food to eat, and there is no other opportunity to take advantage of the wood for three minutes, fighting for power and profit, and being complacent. According to the title of the book, Romance of the Three Kingdoms cut off six generals, one willing to fight, the other willing to hurt, lost his wife and lost his soldiers, the debate group Confucianism "Dream of Red Mansions" Liu Grandma entered the Grand View Garden, Lin Daiyu buried flowers and traveled to the West to learn from the East, and Pig Bajie made a scene. "Water Margin" forced Liangshan forest to fight floods and grab the birth outline. Song Wu hit the tiger. Wu Dalang sells three bowls of biscuits, Jingyanggang three-character proverb class 1, (chameleon) is unstable.
2. (Smiling Tiger) A person who smiles both ways. 3, (local strongmen) are hooligans, dominating one side.
4. (Iron Rooster) A stingy person. 5. (Pug) A submissive person.
6. (scapegoat) someone who has been beaten for others. 7. (Frog at the bottom of a well) An ignorant person.
8. A person who does his best to benefit the people. 9. (Maxima) A talented person with great achievements.
10, (paper tiger) is a metaphor for a person who is weak outside. Set up a pigsty for animals. Bird's nest, snake cave, Longtan tiger cave, rabbit's nest, cowshed, chicken coop, stable, ant's nest and dog's nest. The digital idioms echo each other, killing two birds with one stone, plummeting, exactly the same. A thousand miles a day, one heart and one mind, two sides and three knives, three long arms, three short strokes, three two tails, three arms, six arms, three hearts, three words, four ears, four directions, four directions, five colors and five lakes.