Idioms about a penny or something
A penny is not worth a penny yī qián bù zhí
[Explanation] A penny is not worth a penny. Metaphors are worthless.
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[Synonym] worthless
[Usage] Subject-predicate form; used as predicate, object, attributive; with derogatory meaning
[Example] There are countless more The rumors were filled with countless lies, and they actually talked about Qu Naian. I wish I could have asked this plague official to leave his post as soon as possible. (Chapter 40 of "The Appearance of Officialdom" by Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty)
What are the idioms about money, two, and so on?
There are no idioms related to "money, two"!
Idioms starting with money
Money can be used to communicate with the gods
qián kě tōng shén
[Explanation] It is a metaphor for the great magic power of money.
[Quotation] "Youxian Advocacy" by Zhang Gu of the Tang Dynasty: "With as much as 100,000 yuan, you can reach the gods. There is nothing irreversible, and I am afraid of disaster and have to stop it."
[Similar meaning] Money can make the devil grind the mill
[Usage] Subject and predicate; as object; derogatory meaning
[Example] Vitex, big and small, first forty, If you have a judge again, you will be punished by the public, ~, the law will not be able to control you. (Fourth fold of "Yuanyang Quilt" by Anonymous in the Yuan Dynasty) [Idiom Story]
Many fathers and sons served as prime ministers in the Tang Dynasty, but Zhang Yan was the only one who served as prime ministers for three generations. In the Tang Dynasty, the Zhang family was known as the "Three Prime Minister Zhang Family". Zhang Yanshang's father was Zhang Jiazhen, the famous prime minister during the Kaiyuan period of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. Zhang Yanshang himself was the prime minister during the Tang Dezong period, and his son Zhang Hongjing was the prime minister during the Tang Xianzong period. Therefore, people at the time often said: "Hedong Zhang is unusual."
Zhang Yanshang's original name was Zhang Baofu. He was only four years old when Zhang Jiazhen died. During the Kaiyuan period, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty summoned Zhang Baofu and gave him the name "Yanshang". Yanshang means "reward extended to the world", which is the meaning of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty to encourage Zhang Yanshang to inherit his father's ambition and carry forward his father's reputation. When Zhang Yanshang grew up, he lived up to the holy will. He became a Jinshi in high school and was appointed Henan Yin.
After the Anshi Rebellion, life in the Central Plains was devastated and the people were in dire straits. It was against this background that Zhang Yanshang took up the post of Henan Yin. After taking office, he set an example by advocating frugality, dredging rivers, calming people's hearts, appeasing the people, and Henan regained its vitality.
Due to his outstanding political achievements, Tang Dezong appointed Zhang Yanshang as prime minister, and then ordered him to also be in charge of the court's taxation and expenditure. Zhang Yanshang had long heard that there was a major case involving deep injustice, and he had always been quite angry, so he wanted to take this opportunity to investigate the case strictly. Therefore, as soon as he took office, Zhang Yanshang summoned the jailer and said: "This wrong case has been delayed for a long time. Now you are ordered to complete the case within ten days."
The next day, Zhang Yanshang came to the Yamen early. , as soon as he sat down, he found a note on the public case, with two lines of small words written on it: "I pay 30,000 yuan to Mr. Zhang. Please stop asking about this case." As the prime minister, Zhang Yanshang has never seen anyone like this. Arrogantly offering bribes, he was so angry that he tore up the note, summoned the jailer, and changed the ten-day deadline to five.
Unexpectedly, on the morning of the third day, another small note appeared on Zhang Yanshang's official case, with only four words: "Money 50,000 Guan." The higher price this time was undoubtedly a challenge. Zhang Yanshang was furious. He told the jailer: "The case must be closed within two days."
Zhang Yanshang thought that his righteousness could definitely suppress the briber, but he could not Unexpectedly, on the fourth day, the "arrogant" little note appeared again, saying "Money 100,000 Guan". This time, Zhang Yanshang was silent. He sighed and said: "Once the money reaches 100,000 yuan, ghosts and gods can buy it off. What else can't be done? I have to accept this reality!" Just let it go.
What are the idioms about cars and money?
The car is full of dust and the horse is tired
The car is running fast and the horse is in trouble
The car is exhausted and the horse is tired
The chariot is idle and the horse is in trouble
There must be a road before the chariot reaches the mountain
The chariot is tired and the horse is dead
The chariot attacks the horse together
Articles on carriage tracks ***
Abdominal pain after passing a carriage
The carriage hits the boat company
The alliance of carriages and hats
The number of carriages
Chariots and horses rush
Chariots and horses
Chariots and horses converge
Chariots and horses move in parallel
Chariots and horses are like dragons
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Cars and horses fill the gate
Cars are like flowing water and horses are like dragons
Cars and horses are filling the gate
Cars and horses fill the pass
Cars on the same track, books on the same text
Cars have no way of retreating
Cars run out of control
Cars and horses leave traces
Vehicle-mounted ship loading
Vehicle-mounted bucket capacity
Cart in front of the horse
Tracks of ruts and horse tracks
Installing cart pulleys
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A poor chariot and a poor horse
The gathering of military chariots
Running chariots and rotten ropes
Chariots Bandana
Riding in Dai Li
Riding into the Rat's Hole
A cart without a hook
A cart to carry it
< p> Bicycle on the roadBicyclist
Get on the bike and pick up the bridle
Tiny car BMW
Lose the bike and keep the handsome
Windmill and Rain Horse
Windmill and Cloud Horse
Bad Chariot and Horse
Auxiliary Chariot Lip and Teeth
Auxiliary Chariot and General
p>Auxiliary trains depend on each other
Overturning trains follow the track
Overturning trains follow the track
Overturning trains teach lessons
Overturning trains The Ring
The Ruts of the Cart
The High Cart and the Great Horse
The High Cart and the Four Horses
The High Cart and the Four Horses
< p> Write a letter on the busThe palace carriage leaves late
The palace carriage is driven by Yan
The carriage is bare and the horses are good
The carriage is broken and the horse is killed
Destroy the chariot and kill the horse
The ring of the rear chariot
The censor of the heavy chariot
The dove chariot and the bamboo horse
What... what chariot Idioms about money
Eat a day and a thousand dollars_
Pinyin: shí rì wàn qián
Definition: Tens of thousands of dollars are spent on food and drink every day. Describes food as extremely luxurious. [ Examples] He~, attributive; losing big gains by greed for small gains; in order to make more money. [Distinguish form] Lost. [Quote] "New Theory" by Liu Zhou of the Han Dynasty: "The destruction of the country will make the world laugh. It is generally used as a predicate or object; it cannot be written as "wet"; it will delay the future of the child." [Correct pronunciation] Big; cannot be read as "dài". [Structure] More formal. [Similar meaning] Sacrifice the basics and pursue the last [Antonym] Kill two birds with one stone [Usage] Contains a derogatory meaning of losing a big thing because of a small one yīn xiǎo shī dà [Interpretation] Losing a big thing because of coveting small interests
What kind of idiom is used to describe it? Money
Money can communicate with gods
It explains that with money, even ghosts and gods can be bribed. It is a metaphor that the magic power of money is great.
Floating clouds of wealth and honor
The explanation means that getting rich through unrighteousness is as light as floating clouds to me. It means taking money and status very lightly.
Counting white and discussing yellow
Explanation is a metaphor for counting money.
Idiom: Money is locked up
Accused by a thousand people: Basic explanation: Accused by everyone. Describes causing public outrage.
Pinyin pronunciation: qiān fū suǒ zhǐ
Usage examples: ~, its overthrow can be expected to stand up. (Zhang Binglin's "Proposal on the Virtual Settlement of Federal Provincial Autonomy")
Synonymous phrase: the target of public criticism
Usage: subject-predicate form; used as attributive and object; to describe people who offend public anger
Source of the idiom: "Hanshu·Wang Jia Zhuan": "Thousands of people refer to it and die without illness."
Idioms related to money
Idioms related to money It is good at being short and concise. There are four-character idioms and eight-character idioms.
Make money every day, make money in the right way, build a lot of furniture, build mountains and boil seas, drink horses and throw money, don’t pull out a penny, care about every penny, spend money like nothing, spend money like nothing, be unkind to get rich, bully and dominate the market, lose money and people, and have a breeze on your sleeves, Spotless, unable to make ends meet, extravagant and extravagant, robbing the rich and giving to the poor, rare treasures, pearls secretly cast, accumulating baht, unhappy with every penny, making small profits, running out of money on the bedside, racking up debts, collecting money at dusk, being a governor with only one penny
Pile gold and jade, thousands of taels of gold
Attract wealth and bring prosperity to the family
If small money does not go away, big money will not come
Gold is tested by fire. People use money to test
A person with more money is a good official, and a long-sleeved person is good at dancing
Striving for fame in the court and benefiting the market
Gathering sand into a tower, gathering armpits into fur
< p> The poor are worried about poverty, the rich are worried about richesWealth is the source of resentment, greed is the cause of trouble
Chickens are broken by greed, and people are greedy and cause trouble
Heaping gold high in the Big Dipper , Jiyu wins Nanshan
The water is too clear and there are no fish, the people are too clear and there are no friends
Wait...
What are you looking for money? Idioms
To wait eagerly: qiáo shǒu yǐ dài, to eagerly wait: to raise one’s head. Describes earnest hope. As a predicate or adverbial; used for expectations.
qiáo shǒu qǐ zú, raise your head and stand on your toes. Describes ardent hope. As a predicate or adverbial; used for expectations.
To raise one’s head and raise one’s heels: qiáo shǒu qǐ zhǒng, to raise one’s head. Raise your head and stand on tiptoes. Describes earnest hope. As a predicate or adverbial; used for expectations.
Lead with an eager head: qiáo shǒu yǐn lǐng, raise your head and stretch your neck. Describes ardent hope. Used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial; used for doing things.
To lead and look: yǐn lǐng ér wàng, to lead: to stretch one’s neck. Crane your neck and look into the distance. Describes earnest hope. As a predicate and attributive; it refers to desire.
What are the words related to money?
What are the words related to money:
Find money,
Have money,
Wallet,
Price,
Making money,
Making money,
Yuqian,
House money,
losing money, collecting money,
money,
spare money,
big money,
change, < /p>
Bank,
Fixed money,
Paper money,
Making money,
Money laundering,
Silver coins,
Liquor money,
Copper coins,
Gambling money,
Head money,
Feet Money,
money and food,
money exchange,
black money,
interest,
small money,
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