Fragmentation description is incomplete, not centralized, not United and not unified.
Prospering the country from all over the world: the ancients thought that China was surrounded by the sea, which was used to refer to all parts of the country; Boiling: indicates that the situation is unstable, just like boiling water. Describe the chaos in the world.
Peace in the Four Seas: Peace. This means that the world is at peace.
Being at home all over the world was originally the emperor's occupation of the whole country. After that, you can make any place your home. It means to be ambitious, not to let go of your hometown or your personal world.
Within the four seas, outside the four seas, we are all like a family. Describe the unification of the world.
All men are brothers: the whole country. The people of the whole country are like brothers.
Four feet in the air: of limbs. Describe a fall on your back. It also describes people's death.
Suburban multi-base: camp. The enemy is approaching from all directions and the situation is critical. It also means that there are many competitors.
All directions refer to all aspects or places.
Embattled metaphor is surrounded by the enemy, isolated.
Embattled described the work in full swing, without focus.
Threatened or attacked by hostile forces from all directions.
The initial description of stability is that all parts of the body are symmetrical and strong. Later, I often described it as a safe way to speak and do things. It also describes doing things without making mistakes and lacking positive and innovative spirit.
Four seasons and eight seasons: refers to the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter; Eight solar terms: beginning of spring, vernal equinox, long summer, summer solstice, beginning of autumn, autumnal equinox, beginning of winter and winter solstice. Generally refers to the solar terms throughout the year.
Four Books, Five Classics and Four Books: Also known as the Four Books, namely, The Great Learning, The Doctrine of the Mean, The Analects of Confucius and Mencius; Five Classics: Poetry, Calligraphy, Ceremony, Book of Changes, Spring and Autumn Period. Refers to Confucian classics.
Extend in all directions, extend in all directions. Describe the transportation is extremely convenient. The way is also described to all parties.
Colorful: all kinds of colors; Colorful: various interlaced appearances. It means there are many colors, which are very nice.
Colorful: refers to the five colors of blue, yellow, red, white and black. Of colors mixed together, dazzling.
Five poisons: snake, scorpion, centipede, gecko and toad. Refers to breaking the law and discipline and doing all kinds of bad things.
Short stature means that a person is short stature.
Five big and three thick describe people as tall, stout and burly.
Five short and three thick describe people who are short but strong.
Five buckets and five buckets: five buckets of rice, which means that the official salary is meager; Bend over: Bend over to salute. Bow to your superiors for a meager salary.
Five miscellaneous places: southeast and northwest, referring to all places; Location: Live. Describe the residents of big cities. People come from all over the world.
Grains do not distinguish between grains: usually refers to rice, millet, millet, wheat and rice. Refers to not taking part in labor, can't tell the difference between grains. Describe being divorced from productive labor and lacking production knowledge.
Harvest: maturity. It means good years and abundant crops.
A bumper harvest of grain is a good year, and a bumper harvest of grain. The same as "the grain is abundant".
Colorful describes bright colors and diverse patterns.
All kinds of original refers to the five-element array and the eight-door array. These are two ancient tactics with many changes. Metaphor is changeable or changeable.
Five elements and eight merits refer to all walks of life.
Tie a rope around your neck first, then go around the back and cut off your arms.
May, July and June refer to the hottest time in the lunar calendar from May to June.
All corners of the country refer to all parts of the country, and sometimes to all parts of the world. The present tense is also a metaphor for broad unity.
Five stresses on four beauties, five stresses on civility, courtesy, hygiene, order and morality; Four beauties: beauty of mind, beauty of language, beauty of behavior and beauty of environment. Refers to people's code of conduct in the new period.
Five horses dismembered an ancient instrument of torture, using five horses to split a person's head and limbs, also known as "four cracks." It is difficult to divide the whole thing into pieces.
Five horses and six monkeys describe people as unruly and out of control.
Six arms and three heads are metaphors for people's extraordinary skills and magical power.
Six animals are restless: cattle, horses, sheep, pigs, chickens and dogs. There is no peace for livestock. Describe the harassment.
Six kinds of animals thrive: cattle, horses, sheep, pigs, chickens and dogs. Refers to the prosperity of all kinds of livestock and poultry.
There are six Buddhism in the wheel of karma: Heaven, Humanity, Asura, Beast, Hungry Ghost and Hell. Refers to the six places where all beings are reincarnated, that is, here in The six great divisions in the wheel of karma.
Liujing: In Buddhist language, it refers to the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body and mind. Buddhism regards the realm of staying away from troubles as six pure roots. Metaphor is no desire.
Six Streets, Three Cities and Six Streets: Six Streets in Chang 'an City in Tang Dynasty; City: In ancient times, morning, noon and evening were called three-point cities. Generally refers to the streets.
Six parents deny, don't care about family, don't care about relatives. Sometimes it means showing no mercy to anyone.
Six relatives have no relatives: father, mother, brother, brother, wife and son. Describe loneliness, no relatives to rely on.
Six gods are uneasy about six gods: Taoism believes that human heart, lungs, liver, kidney, spleen and gallbladder are dominated by gods, which is called six gods. Describe panic and worry, have no clue, and don't know what to do.
Six gods have no owner: Taoism believes that human heart, lungs, liver, kidney, spleen and gallbladder are dominated by gods, which is called six gods. Describe panic and worry, have no clue, and don't know what to do.
Great injustice once meant unjust imprisonment.
Seven diseases and eight pains generally refer to various pains.
Seven steps into poetry calls for quick thinking.
It takes seven steps to describe mental agility.
Seven long and eight short describe uneven height. It also refers to unfortunate things.
Seven sores and eight holes are porous. Metaphor is heavily in debt.
Measuring clothes seven times and cutting clothes once show that the investigation and research work in advance is very sufficient.
Seven feet body: body. The body of an adult man.
It's a mess to describe
Fingers are messy and untidy.
Seven big and eight small (1) have different sizes. (2) the appearance of dispersion. Many wives and concubines.
Seven highs and eight lows describe uneven roads.
Seven arches and eight warps describe disharmony or discomfort.
In desperation, I described it as very flustered and confused.
Seven horizontal and eight vertical, some horizontal, some vertical, a mess. Describe vertical and horizontal clutter echoes.
Seven holes and eight holes: small holes. There are many holes, and it looks worn out.
Metaphor is seven sides and eight petals.
Seven pull eight pull (1) refers to the rambling chat. 2 refers to many people.
Describe the scattered and sparse appearance. Especially the things that used to be many and neat are now scattered.
The description of the 708 chaos is very chaotic.
Seven, eighty, seventy or eighty. Describe an old man.
800 lonely cold: describe a lot; Lonely and cold: refers to poor scholars. Describe a large number of poor scholars. It also means that the poor have lost their dependence.
Eight worships are eight worships: the etiquette of ancient family friends' children meeting their elders; Friendship, friendship. In the old society, this was called sibling relationship.
Eight Worshipments at the Turn of Eight Worshipments: It originally refers to the etiquette for children of ancient family friends to meet their elders; Cross: Friendship. Old friends became brothers.
Talent of Eight Doors: Talent. Metaphor is that people are extremely talented.
Wind and rain in all directions, wind and rain parties in all directions Metaphor situation suddenly changed, turbulent.
All directions echo each other: they are connected with each other. Generally refers to the surrounding areas and places. Describe all aspects of communication and cooperation.
Support from all directions describes support and help from all directions.
On Bagong Mountain, there are trees and grass. Bagongshan: In the west of Huaixi City, Anhui Province. Think of the vegetation on Bagong Mountain as soldiers. Describe extreme panic and paranoia.
Octupole is far from metaphor.
Very close to the actual situation.
Seeing the light in all directions describes people as very sophisticated and can deal with all aspects very thoughtfully.
Exquisiteness in all directions: exquisiteness and delicacy refer to people's flexibility and agility. This refers to bright and spacious windows. Later, it was used to describe people as smooth and considerate.
Being attacked on all sides (1) shows that he has profound skills and can cope with all kinds of situations. ② Name of inkstone.
Extending in all directions describes being good at have it both ways, with ease in all aspects.
Majestic in all directions: awesome momentum. It's awesome in every way Describe domineering and imposing manner.
Eight-sided wit describes being tactful and handling everything.
The parties described various aspects of good social interaction.
Eight difficulties and three disasters are a metaphor for children being born sick. It also describes frequent misfortunes.
Eight big sedan chairs, carried by eight people, are important symbols of status.
Eighty-four thousand was originally the Buddha's name for many things, and later it was used to describe many things.