Idioms with broken characters

introduction: broken, adjectives mean damaged and tattered, and verbs mainly mean destroyed. The following is my collection of idioms with broken characters, welcome to read for reference!

Anti-arrogance: oppose arrogance and get rid of complacency.

Breaking the mirror is a metaphor for the separation of husband and wife.

breaking up love means being unfaithful to the person you loved and moving on to a new love.

It's a metaphor for the separation of husband and wife.

burning symbols and breaking seals: burning symbols and breaking seals.

burn the boat and break the kettle: kettle: a pot used in ancient times. Burn the boat and break the pot. Metaphor is an unshakable determination.

the axe breaks the gap: it is an ancient axe. Of weapons broken and incomplete.

divide and conquer: each: one by one; Strike: attack. Military terminology. Refers to the use of superior forces to destroy the divided enemy part by part. Sometimes it is also a metaphor to solve problems one by one.

national destruction and family destruction: national destruction and family destruction.

the soul flies and the gallbladder breaks: it describes being terrified and extremely afraid. Same? The daylights out of you? .

family breaks up: family breaks up and people die. Describe the misfortune of the family.

the family is broken and the people die: the family goes bankrupt and the population dies. Describe the misfortune of the family.

the family broke down and died: the family was destroyed and it died.

national destruction: national destruction, family destruction.

to be frightened: to describe extreme fear.

heart-pounding and heart-breaking: it refers to inner shock and fear.

the mirror breaks the hair: it is a metaphor for the separation and divorce of husband and wife.

He who sees through the world of mortals: the old one refers to a negative attitude towards life that sees through life and ignores life, death, sorrow and joy. Now it also refers to the' life attitude of passive avoidance and inaction after setbacks.

a fast calf will break the car: a fast calf will pull the car over. Metaphor young people should know how to exercise restraint.

unbreakable: fast: fast. Extremely strong and indestructible. Also used to refer to people who are opinionated or conservative.

an old cow pulls a broken car. Metaphor is slow and not neat at all. It is also a metaphor for low ability.

Lechang broke the mirror: a metaphor for the separation of husband and wife. Same? Lechang split mirror?

Burying the wheel and breaking the column: a metaphor for being upright and not afraid of powerful people.

Breaking the wall and flying away: It is said that Zhang Sengyou, a painter in the Liang Dynasty, painted dragons on the wall, and when he clicked his eyes, the dragons flew into the clouds. Metaphor means that people suddenly have money and power or their official position rises quickly.

breaking the wall destroys the rafter: both the wall and the rafter are jade. Destroy the jade Metaphor is to destroy beautiful things.

Bankruptcy refers to exhaustion of property. Same? Bankrupt? .

Breaking the nest and laying eggs: a metaphor for people who have broken their homes or survived disasters.

eggs left over from a broken nest: a metaphor for people who have survived a broken home or disaster.

Turning sorrow into laughter: turning sorrow into joy. Turn from sorrow to joy.

to break away from superstition: it originally means to get rid of the bondage of religious superstition. Now it also refers to emancipating the mind, sweeping away the sense of inferiority, and establishing a new style of dare to think, dare to say and dare to do.

heartbroken: I'm still afraid. Describe being very scared.

the broken axe is short of fork: axe and fork refer to weapons in general. Describe the price that must be paid in the war.

burn one's bridges: a metaphor for making up your mind to go all out.

burn the boat after burning the kettle: it's better to burn the boat after burning the kettle. Metaphorically determined to go all out.

to break the liver and stomach: to describe doing one's best to be loyal.

break the rules into two parts: master; Hey: round. Destroy the square into a circle. Metaphor to severe punishment and simple politics.

the broken carving: a hoe; Cut with a knife, axe, etc. Metaphor is to delete complicated and simple, to go flashy and simple.

Beating drums and beating people: it means that people are bullied by others when they lose power.

the year of broken melon: the word melon can be divided into two characters, so the old poems call a woman when she is sixteen? The year of broken melon? .

broken cans and broken falls: broken cans are broken. Metaphor has shortcomings, mistakes are not corrected, but there is an intention to develop in a worse direction.