Idiom of sitting: quietly waiting for death, sitting on the wall, sitting in a crowded place, sitting alone in a sad city, sitting in the kitchen, sitting in the armor, sitting in the scissors.
Sit, think, remember, don't change your name, don't change your surname, spend a lot of money, sit in the hall, full of wind, equality, and put it down.
When the wind and waves rise, sit firmly on the Diaoyutai. When the wind and waves rise, sit firmly on the fishing boat. When the wind and waves rise, sit firmly on the fishing boat, as if on pins and needles.
Such as sitting in the clouds, sitting in a gloomy city under the sun, sitting in the spring breeze, sitting quietly, sleeping for nine times, sitting on a fishing boat, walking and living.
Lying, thinking and thinking, thinking and thinking, walking and sitting, sitting on the floor, sitting alone in the corner, full of unhappiness, sitting together and sitting together.
Do your best, sit and die, sit and die, sit and die, follow the trend, sit and die, sit and die, sit and die, sit and die, sit and die, sit and die, sit and die, sit and die, sit and die, sit and die, sit and die.
Sit on an empty mountain, miss a good opportunity, judge success or failure, and sit on the piano.
Idiom explanation
(1) Do nothing: Do nothing. It means not actively trying to find a way to wait for extinction.
(2) Sitting on a cliff: The language used to describe the article is wonderful.
(3) sitting in a crowded place: sitting: the same "seat". Refers to a crowded place, that is, a public place.
(4) Sitting alone in the city of sorrow: sorrow: sorrow, sitting alone in the city of sorrow is a metaphor for being surrounded by sorrow alone.
(5) Guanfu scolded and sat down: Guanfu, a native of the Western Han Dynasty, was famous for his bravery at first and was outspoken. Ren Xia likes drinking and swearing. He was at odds with Tian Fen, the prime minister, and later insulted Tian Fen with a glass made of fleas, which was disintegrated by fleas, so he was punished disrespectfully. See Historical Records Biography of Wei Anhou. Later, it was used to refer to people venting their dissatisfaction by sprinkling water.
(6) Armor piercing: carrying dry food and sitting on armor. Describe armed to the teeth, ready to fight.