Refers to the disaster of burning and destruction caused by war. Unbreakable system: destruction: destruction; System: system.
Uninterrupted destruction of the system. Refers to an unchanging system.
On a whim, come back after the excitement is over: excitement, joy. Using the interest at that time, the interest will be returned when it is satisfied.
Refers to the interest in the scene, and then change the original idea as the interest is destroyed. Footprint brick: refers to a little brick and wood left after the building is damaged.
Sore: Sore: trauma. Eyeful trauma.
Describe the situation after serious damage or disaster. Use "physically and mentally exhausted".
Stupid thinking: stupidity: the way reptiles crawl. Metaphor means that the enemy is planning an attack or the bad guys are preparing to disrupt and destroy.
Great rebellion: rebellion; Tao: refers to feudal morality; No way: against feudal morality. The huge charges imposed by the old ruling class on those who destroyed the feudal order.
Kill the scenery: ruin the scenery and spoil people's interest. Today generally refers to the big spoil.
Hatred between the country and the family: hatred of the country being invaded and hatred of the family being destroyed. Countries hate families: hate: resentment.
Hatred that the country was invaded and the home was destroyed. Bad law and discipline: undermining the rule of law and discipline.
Afraid of hurting yadao: yadao: the right way. Because of fear of destroying and influencing orthodox ethics.
Dry wells collapse nests: dry: no water; Collapse: collapse. A dry well, a collapsed nest.
Describe desolation and destruction. Dead branches and leaves: defeat: decline.
Dry branches, rotten flowers and leaves. Describe desolation and destruction.
Quirrell is crushed: Quirrell: My heart is stagnant and uneven; Squeeze: crowd out; Destruction: destruction. Depressed by the rejection.
The collapse of rites means that the rules and regulations of feudal ethics have been greatly destroyed. Mingjiao sinner: Mingjiao: refers to the feudal ethics based on the rectification of names.
Refers to the person who destroys the feudal ethics of birthright. Reputation: reputation: reputation, prestige; Sweeping the floor: a metaphor for destruction.
Metaphor reputation and prestige were completely destroyed. Breaking the wall destroys the Xuan: both the wall and the Xuan are jade.
Metaphor is to destroy beautiful things. Break up the family: the family is destroyed and the property is lost.
Deceiving the world and confusing the customs: deceiving the world and destroying the customs. Deceive the world and violate the customs: deceive the world and destroy the customs.
Full of holes: describes a lot of holes, shortcomings, or serious damage. Full of holes: still full of holes.
Describe many loopholes, many shortcomings, or serious damage. Virtue: fault; W: Destroy.
Damage morality and friendship. Refers to the destruction of moral principles and friendly relations.
Sweep the floor: it means complete destruction. More refers to the loss of some cultural relics and spirits.
Sweep the floor: it's all gone like sweeping the floor. Metaphor is complete destruction.
It is also a metaphor for losing face and prestige. Sweep the floor: a metaphor for complete destruction.
It is also a metaphor for losing face and prestige. Injury and abuse: injury: injury; Culture: customs; Abuse: mutilation.
Destroy traditional customs and habits and hurt ordinary people. A gentle tongue does no harm: harm: destruction.
Taoism believes that the tongue is soft and easy to survive, while the teeth are hard and easy to break. Metaphor to be a man, speak softly, so as not to get into trouble.
No skin: ① refers to being beaten black and blue. (2) metaphor is difficult to survive after being attacked or destroyed.
Demon control: originally refers to the worship of monsters, which is harmful to people. Metaphor is that after the bad guys are secretly active, the family is ruined and the people are killed.
Be wronged; Be wronged; Bribery; Twist or destroy. Corruption and bribery violate laws and regulations.
Rat excrement and dirty soup: a metaphor for adding bad things, thus destroying the original good things. Rat excrement and dirty soup: a metaphor for adding bad things, thus destroying the original good things.
Bribery and perverting the law: stolen goods: stolen goods; Twist or destroy. Corruption and bribery violate laws and regulations.
Digging a corner: a metaphor for destroying each other's foundation and tearing down each other's platform. The country broke and the family died.
Metaphor has extremely serious consequences for both countries and individuals. Bending the law: Waste: distortion and violation; Law: law; Take: ask; Private: selfish.
Misinterpret and destroy the law for personal benefit. Refers to officials who violate the law and discipline and shield the bad guys.
Misuse: to distort or violate. It refers to misinterpreting the law for personal benefit and breaking the law.
Violation of law and discipline: violation of law and discipline. Shuli: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of rain and falling things.
Describe being completely destroyed or dispersed. Worship demons and ghosts: originally refers to demons that cause trouble and harm people.
After metaphor bad guys sabotage, or bad ideas to expand the influence. Fan the flames: it is a metaphor for bad people to destroy the incident or bad ideas to expand their influence.
Make waves: It is a metaphor for bad guys to destroy and make trouble, or bad ideas to expand their influence. With "trouble".
Bending the law: favoritism: obedience; Distorted Qu yuan's fate will distort and undermine the law, and arbitrarily judge cases.
Bending the law: Because: Because; Twist or destroy. Breaking the law because of personal feelings.
Refers to the inability to act impartially for personal reasons. Self-destruction of the Great Wall: a metaphor for weakening one's strength or destroying one's career.
Self-destruction of the Great Wall: a metaphor for weakening one's strength or destroying one's career. Sow dissension and encourage demons: originally, demons cause trouble and harm people.
After metaphor bad guys sabotage, or bad ideas to expand the influence. For reference only.
2. The word "sabotage" secretly obstructs and sabotages.
Source: Ding Yinsheng's The Romance of Confucius, the fourth time: "I didn't know that the landlord was a clever doctor. I know that the current land tax in Cheng Yi cannot be recovered. Gong Ke must be fighting for power in the dark, so let his uncle investigate secretly. "
Do everything possible to make things difficult for each other.
Origin: Guo Ge's Biography of Jin Ping Mei, the eleventh time: "Yu Rou couldn't tell her life story, so she made up a paragraph with her:' My parents died young and lived with my brother and sister-in-law since childhood. It's just that my sister-in-law can't tolerate it and makes things difficult in every way. Instead of being * * *, she might as well find her own peace and avoid the troubles of the world. " "
All kinds of torture make people suffer physically and mentally.
Source: Song Liyun's Taipingguang Ji Jing Chaer Meng Jian: "The local tyrants also called more than 20 women in the village ... and then grabbed her hair and touched her head on the ground, torturing and insulting in every way. Baojun's wife is thin and sick and pregnant. She returned to the boat and died. "
Disabled people and harmful things destroy people and damage property.
Source: Song Xin Qi Ji's "Xi Chun Ji Hai on Thieves and Miscellaneous Children": "The state is in a hurry to make money and food, and the county is guilty of harming people and things, but the officials dare not ask."
3. What are the four-character idioms in the East and West?
Guessing, guessing,
East scales and west claws,
Cheating everywhere,
Drag east and west,
Tu dong mo Xi,
Spread from east to west,
What is it,
Smash the east and seek the west,
Moving east and west,
Attack from east to west,
Idiom definition _
Pinyin: d not dōng xián xī ch
Interpretation: refers to going around.
Source: Kang Youwei, Chapter 3 of Part A of Datong Book: "It's hard to worry about what you barely support with great wealth every day."
4. Destroy the four-character idiom at the beginning and fly through the wall. Legend has it that Zhang Sengyou, a painter of the Liang Dynasty, painted a dragon on the wall. When he looked at it, the dragonfly went up into the clouds. Metaphor means that people suddenly become rich and powerful or their positions rise rapidly.
Getting rid of superstition is to get rid of the shackles of religious superstition. Now it also refers to emancipating the mind, eliminating inferiority complex and establishing a new style of thinking, speaking and doing.
Burn one's bridges means to make up your mind to go all out.
Break the shackles into shackles: Lord; Hey: It's round. Break a square into a circle. Metaphor is severe punishment and simple politics.
Beating people with drums is a metaphor for losing power and being bullied by everyone.
The year of broken melon can be divided into two words, so the old poem calls a woman sixteen years old the year of broken melon.
The metaphor of broken cans and broken falls has shortcomings and mistakes, but it is intended to develop in a worse direction.
A county magistrate is a violent local official.
"Second reunion" refers to the reunion of husband and wife after separation or divorce.
Break the old and establish the new.
Break an instant into a circle and turn a square into a circle. Metaphor makes criminal law strict and simple.
Break down the door, smash the door, and rush out. Describe the bad guys who want to jump out and do bad things. It is also a metaphor to get rid of bondage or restriction.
Solving a problem for the first time is compared to doing something for the first time.
Laugh through tears: tears. Suddenly stopped crying and smiled. Describe turning grief into joy.
The first time means something that has never happened.
Broken tung leaves are a metaphor for things that cannot be combined.
A broken smile describes the message.
There are many loopholes in everything you say and do.
5. The four-character idiom can destroy everything (twelve words cannot be repeated): break through the enemy's solid camp and destroy the enemy's elite troops. Describe the army as unstoppable. Also describes overcoming difficulties.
Destroy the front and the front: destroy: defeat; Positive: sharp-edged, extending to the elite; Trap: attack. Break into and destroy enemy positions.
Destroy the enemy: destroy: destroy; Strong: military fortifications; Autumn: Autumn. Defeat the enemy's elite and destroy the enemy's position.
Destruction: destruction: defeat; Firm: sharp-edged, extending to the elite; Trap: attack. Break into and destroy enemy positions.
Destroy the enemy: destroy the powerful enemy.
Rot: rot, rot: hay and rotten wood. Destroy withered vegetation. It's easy to describe It is also a metaphor for destroying the powerful momentum of decadent forces.
Destroy mountains and stir the sea: destroy: destroy; Stir: stir. Destroy mountains and stir up the sea. Describe the miraculous and frightening momentum.
Decay: To exterminate decaying plants. It's easy to describe It is also a metaphor for destroying the powerful momentum of decadent forces.
Falun often turns: Falun: In Buddhist language, Falun has two meanings, one is running and the other is crushing. The Buddha runs a pure and wonderful method to measure people and destroy all secular evil and chaotic views. Refers to the infinite dharma and benefits all beings.
Burning a nest and swinging a hole: a metaphor for complete destruction.
Burn a nest and make a hole: a metaphor for complete destruction.
Invincible: strong: strong; Destruction: destruction. Very strong and indestructible.
Gravedigger: One who digs graves and buries the dead. Metaphor is a person who destroys the old system.
Drag to rot: destroy withered vegetation. It's easy to describe It is also a metaphor for destroying the powerful momentum of decadent forces. It's the same as "destroying the dead"
Destroy the dead: Destroy dead vegetation. It's easy to describe It is also a metaphor for destroying the powerful momentum of decadent forces. It's the same as "destroying the dead"
Unbreakable: fast: fast. Extremely strong and indestructible. Also used to refer to people who are opinionated or conservative.
Plotting to sweep the cave: The imperial court: Longting, the place where the ancient Xiongnu sacrificed to the gods, was also the military and political center of the Xiongnu rulers. Plow the enemy's stronghold and sweep his lair. Metaphor completely destroy the enemy.
Invincible: refers to the ability to destroy any solid. Describe the power.
Breaking the strong and destroying the strong: refers to breaking through and destroying the strong enemy.
Sweeping hole plough yard: Sweeping ground plough yard. Metaphor completely destroy the enemy.
Broken bones and remains: a metaphor for completely breaking and destroying things.
Iron wall: Like iron wall. Metaphor is a very solid and indestructible thing.
Iron wall: like iron wall. The original metaphor is that the defense is very strong and indestructible. This is also a symbol of unity.
Iron wall of copper market: The original metaphor is that the defense is very strong and indestructible. This is also a symbol of unity. With the "iron wall".
Iron wall: The original metaphor is that defense is very powerful and indestructible. This is also a symbol of unity.
Invincible: describe the power is very powerful, and nothing solid can't be destroyed.
Invincible: describe the power is very powerful, and nothing solid can't be destroyed. Use "invincible"
Iron wall of Yinshan: a metaphor for something very solid and indestructible.
All hearts are like a city: United as one, as strong as an iron wall. Metaphor is United and powerful.
United as one: United as one, as strong as an iron wall. Metaphor is United and powerful.
6. What are the four words to describe things falling?
[yáo yáo yüZhu]
Explanation: shake: shake, shake; Autumn: Autumn. Describe it as dangerous, it will fall down soon, or it will collapse soon if it is unstable.
From: Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the 104th time: "When people look at it, they see that its color is hazy and crumbling."
Everyone looked there and saw that his face was dim and he was about to fall down.
Extended data
A synonym for tottering.
First of all, it is in danger.
[jjíkíwüI]
Explanation: in jeopardy: the mountain is steep and will collapse. Describe it as very dangerous and about to capsize or perish.
From: Mencius Zhang Wan in the Warring States Period: "It is also true that the world is in danger!"
In this case, the world is in danger and is about to capsize.
Second, danger is like an egg.
[wüI rúLi Luǎn]
Explanation: Metaphorically, the situation is very dangerous, just like a piled egg, which may collapse and break at any time.
From: Qin Hanfei's Ten Years of Han Feizi: "The danger of the monarch is still too tired."
The danger of the monarch is like a piled egg, which may collapse and burst at any time.