Recommended practical eight-character idioms
1) Nothing ventured, nothing gained: Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Metaphor is nothing ventured, nothing gained.
2) non-one non-two: describe unique or unique.
3) can't get out of the front door, can't get out of the second door. Never leave home to get in touch with outsiders.
4) If you survive a disaster, you will have a legacy: difficulty: disaster. If you survive, there must be happiness in the future.
5) If you survive a disaster, you will be blessed: difficulty: disaster. If you survive, there must be happiness in the future.
6) When it comes to autumn frost, there is nothing we can do. Sheep: threshold: a fence for livestock. It should be autumn frost, not the lamb in the fence. Metaphor means to have your own opinions when doing things, not to be subject to others and be pushed around by others.
7) it will be chaotic when it is interrupted: when: it should be, it should be; Breakthrough: decision. It means that if you don't make a decision when you should, it will lead to disaster. It means that you should act decisively, or you will cause endless harm.
8) The road is not picked up, and the door is not closed at night: legacy: throwing things; Resident: door. Things were left on the road, and no one picked them up. There is no need to close the door at night to guard against theft. Describe a good social atmosphere
9) Learn from the past, say far and near: Tao: talk; Review: evaluation; Fit: Fit. Talking about ancient things should be combined with today's reality, and talking about distant things should be combined with immediate things.
10) Take other people's money and eliminate disasters with others: if you take other people's money and other benefits, you have to work for others.
1 1) Flip is rain, close is cloud: Flip: Reverse; Answer: Repeatedly. Describe a person who is capricious or used to playing politics.
12) put down the butcher knife and become a Buddha immediately: put it aside; Slaughterhouse knife: A knife used to slaughter livestock. Buddhist language, to persuade people to change their ways. An evil person can become a good person if he is determined to change.
13) the square inch of wood is higher than the cenlou: the square inch: the metaphor is small; Cen: The spire building. An inch high square wood is placed on the spire of a tall building, and its height is higher than that of a tall building. Inappropriate analogy
14) it's better to prevent people's mouths than to prevent Sichuan: prevent: stop; What: more than that; Chuan: River. It is more difficult to block people's mouths than to block rivers. It is unwise to keep people from talking.
15) It's better to prevent people's mouths from being waterproof: prevention: prevention; What: more than that. It is more difficult to block people's mouths than to block rivers. It is unwise to keep people from talking.
16) if it is not my family, its heart will be different: family: family; Different: different. Not our relatives, not with us.
17) It's difficult to know, but it's difficult to act: it's not difficult to know, but it's difficult to act.
18) From the mountain, the scenery stops: the mountain is a metaphor of noble character; Stop: auxiliary words; Jingxing: Tao, the metaphor is aboveboard. Look up at the mountains and imitate virtue. Metaphor is admiration for noble morality.
19) Bow down the mountain and the river gives way: a metaphor for the infinite power of the people to conquer nature and transform society.
20) The high shore is a valley, and the deep valley is a mausoleum; the valley is a depression between two mountains; Ling: Dashan. The high shore becomes a valley, and the deep valley becomes a mountain. Metaphor means that things have changed a lot or things have changed in the opposite direction under certain conditions.
2 1) the high shore is a valley, and the deep valley is a mausoleum. Valley: a depression between two mountains; Ling: Dashan. The high shore becomes a valley, and the deep valley becomes a mountain. Metaphor means that things have changed a lot or things have changed in the opposite direction under certain conditions.
22) each has its own strengths and its own weight: light: light: light. Everyone despises others' shortcomings with their own advantages.
23) From each according to his ability, distribution according to his work: the principle of distribution of personal means of subsistence in socialist society, in which workers try their best to work for the society, and the society distributes means of subsistence according to the quantity and quality of labor provided by each worker.
24) From each according to his ability, distribution according to his needs: the principle of distribution of personal means of subsistence in communist society, workers do their best to work for the society, and the society distributes according to everyone's needs.
25) the tiller gives way, and the walker gives way: line: field boundary. The plowman gave the land occupied by the field to the other side, and the walker gave it to the other side. Describing comity has become a social atmosphere.
26) The tiller gives way, and the litigator gives way to the field: line: field boundary. Those who plough the fields give the land occupied by the fields to each other, and those who have disputes give the fields to each other. Describing comity has become a social atmosphere.
27) Father-in-law, a woman has a woman's truth: Father: Call her husband's father. Metaphor is a dispute between the two sides, each saying his own right.
28) Forgetting the family for the country: Forgetting the family for business, forgetting the family for state affairs. Describe serving the public and the country wholeheartedly.
29) public ears forget private, national ears forget home: business forgets private, state forgets family affairs. Describe serving the public and the country wholeheartedly.
30) food tour: food: food in the mouth; Belly bulge: pat your stomach with your hand. With food in your mouth, you are full and full. Describe people living a happy life.
Selected practical eight-character idioms
1) studious and thoughtful, knowing its meaning: deep: deep. If you like learning and can think deeply, you will understand the meaning in your heart.
2) A good boatman drowned and a good rider fell: good: love; Drowning: Drowning. People who like to go by boat often drown, while those who are good at riding often fall. Metaphor means that people who are good at a certain skill are often negligent, but they are unexpectedly defeated.
3) Good words come from the mouth, and bad words come from the mouth: bad words. Good words come from his mouth, and bad words come from his mouth. Of people speaking incoherently.
4) The difference between Hao and Li will lead to thousands of miles: Hao: Tong? Millimeter? ; Centimeter: A very small unit of measurement; Poor: poor; To: attract. The smallest mistake will eventually lead to a big mistake.
5) Jade of He Shen, luminous pearl: He Shen: Bianhe and Achu in the Spring and Autumn Period; Bi: Jade. Refers to the rare treasures in the world.
6) Harmony Stone, Pearl of Sui and Tang Dynasties: Harmony Stone: a river bordering the State of Chu in the Spring and Autumn Period; Jade: jade; Sui Hou: Ji was a vassal of the Zhou Dynasty. Refers to the rare treasures in the world.
7) Harmony is auspicious, but disagreement is different: harmony: harmony; Naughty: not smooth; Different: disasters are different. Harmony brings good luck, and disharmony brings disaster.
8) Harmony is auspicious, arrogance is embarrassing: Harmony: Harmony; Naughty: not smooth; Crime: sin. Harmony brings good luck, and disharmony brings disaster.
9) Don't add others to what you don't want: desire: want, hope; G: Here you are. Don't give others what you don't want.
10) If you accumulate goodness, there must be Qing Yu: accumulate: gather; Qing: Fu. The descendants of a noble family will be blessed.
1 1) Hunger is attached to people, and the belly is full: attachment: attachment; Yang: Yes. Come and join us when you are hungry, and fly away when you are full. Metaphor means that people will rely on them if they are unsuccessful, and fly away if they succeed, ungrateful.
12) marry a chicken and chase a chicken, marry a dog and chase a dog: marry: marry a woman; Step by step: follow. For example, after a woman gets married, no matter whether her husband is good or bad, she will follow her all her life.
13) Describe the saltless and abrupt beauty: Describe: Describe; No salt: the ugly girl of Qi in the Warring States Period; Abrupt: offensive; Stone: the beauty of Yue in the Spring and Autumn Period. Metaphor compares ugliness with beauty, offending and belittling beauty.
14) can understand, but can't explain: can: understand, understand. You can only get news, not express it in words.
15) There is no choice in words and deeds: words and deeds conform to etiquette and there is nothing to be picky about.
16) plowing crops, ploughing lost years: plowing: rough and evil; Crops: crops; Weeding: weeding; Age: The year of harvest is ripe. Careless farming will affect the harvest.
17) Frogs want to eat swan meat: a metaphor for people who have no self-knowledge and are bent on getting what they can't get. Golden Millet Dream―sheer daydream
18) old man: old: dear. Respect for the elders of my family, which extends to respect for the elders of others.
19) An old horse crouches and aims at a thousand miles: a horse: a good horse, a swift horse; A manager. Ambitious people are old, but they are still ambitious.
20) When the two countries are at war, they will defeat the enemy without fighting: it means that the two sides cannot kill the messengers coming and going.
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