Diverse, numerous, different, red and green, chaotic.
Question 2: The third word is a controversial idiom:
There was a lot of discussion,
Heavy snow,
Opinions vary,
Great,
Rich and colorful,
Various lawsuits,
The war is raging,
Countless plays,
Six people in the chaos,
Chaotic secular affairs
Question 3: No first word is an idiom of Ji.
Has been registered, notorious,
Bribery is a mess,
Classic pillow,
Broadcom classic,
According to the map,
Make a fool of yourself,
Have a good reputation,
Cups and plates,
Mr. wenji,
Dirty and messy,
People's words and records,
Living in different places,
Ruler Wu Fu,
Different wealth,
By moving the book with the handle,
Bad books and extra fingers,
Stolen goods and personal interests,
Concentrate on reading
Question 4: The first word is the idiom "Li".
Flexion: short, loss; Poverty: exhaustion. Because indefensible have nothing to say.
Take ... for granted
It should be like this.
There are enough reasons to be brave.
If you have a good reason, your speech will be powerful.
Because the language is not good at reasoning, although the language is rich and colorful, the reason is not sufficient.
Truth cannot be better than words. It means that he is not good at reasoning and arguing. Although his words are colorful, his reason is not sufficient.
If the country is well governed, it will not forget the chaotic days.
When the country is governed peacefully, we must not forget the chaotic days.
It must be so.
In principle, it must be so.
Reason does not allow it.
Reason does not allow it.
Put the snow wrong and uncover the sword.
Revenge grievances and expose traitors.
Well-founded, honest and straightforward.
The truth is just and the words are straightforward.
Of course, it should be
Of course it should be.
Question 5: The first idiom: Rooting,
Out of water,
Run away,
Natural and graceful,
Fall in love,
When you are depressed,
Falling flowers are intentional, running water is ruthless,
Falling clouds,
Falling paper flies,
The falling morning star,
Pick up a pen and turn into a fly.
Paper falling into the clouds,
When the flowers fall,
The falling moon roof beam,
free and easy
Without words,
Deciduous leaves know autumn,
Fallen leaves return to their roots,
Down and out,
It's hard to get together,
Down and out,
There is no place to find the fallen flowers and grass,
Become a monk,
Soup crab,
Luomumu,
A fallen reputation,
Go to the greenwood and become a hero in the greenwood.
Question 6: The first word is not allowed between idioms.
Pinyin: Jin bóng fà
Explanation: between: in the middle. There is no room for a hair in the middle. Metaphor is extremely close to disaster or extremely critical situation.
No time for Mo Zhi.
Pinyin: Ji ā n b ù ró ng l √.
Explanation: there is no time to grind. Describe the short time.
Source: Sui Shu? "Biography of Li": "If you support the war and frame a disaster, if you are arrogant, you must not grind it."
Question 7: The first word in the idiom is "out of water".
Source: Tang? Li Qunyu wrote in the poem "The Wind and Zhang Sheren Send Qin Lian to Cengong Mountain": "Lan Pu is in the twilight of spring, and the water comes out to complain." Southern Tang Dynasty in Five Dynasties? The words in Li Yu's "Langtaosha" are: "The flowing water has come out of spring, and it is heaven and earth."
Meaning: It originally described the decline of late spring scenery. Later, it was often used to describe being beaten badly.
Without words, the road is huā wú yán n.
Source: Tang? Si Kongtu's poem? Elegance: "sleeping in the shade, there are waterfalls on the ground." Falling flowers are speechless, and people are as light as chrysanthemums. "
Meaning: The original figurative poem is elegant in style. After metaphor suffered failure without resentment.
Falling flowers are intentional, and running water is ruthless. Lu hu ā y ǒ u y, Li ShuǐwúQing.
Source: "Continue to record the lights? Zen master of Zhuhai Temple in Longxiang, Wenzhou: "The fallen flowers intentionally follow the flowing water, and the flowing water loves the fallen flowers mercilessly. "
Meaning: figuratively speaking, on the one hand, there is affection, on the other hand, there is no intention (mostly referring to men and women falling in love).
Run, Lu Juanjero.
Source: Yuan? The third fold of anonymous Maling Road: "You go slowly, and I'll leave in a panic."
Meaning: describe running away in panic after defeat.
When you are in trouble, Lu Lu.
Source: Tang? Han Yu's Epitaph of Liu Zihou: "If you fall into a trap, you will be rescued by different hands, then squeezed and then fell into a stone."
It means: when you see a person fall into a trap, you don't reach out to save him, but push him down and throw stones. Metaphor is to frame people when they are in danger.
be poised and stately
Source:
Meaning: Rollo: Frank and cheerful. Describe a natural and generous manner.
There is one person left, Lu Lu Gu, male: He.
Source: Hanshu? Geng Kui: "I often think that it is difficult to be together."
Meaning: describe not getting along well with others.
Luomumulu road
Source: The Book of Jin? Biography of Wang Chengchuan: "The taste is Yan Yue:' My elder brother looks like Tao, while Mrs. Shen Fengtai y' Yan said:' Loneliness is not as good as loneliness.' "
Meaning: depravity: the appearance of being left out; Jiang Mumu: It looks weak. Describe being cold to others.
It's hard to get together, Luo LUNán hé.
Source: The Book of the Later Han Dynasty? Biography of Geng M: "When the general was in Nanyang, when he built this grand plan, he often thought that it was difficult to adjust the opinions of many people, and where there is a will, there is a way."
Meaning: The original description is that things are far away and difficult to achieve. Later, he was also described as withdrawn and not easy to integrate.
Down and out, down and out
Source: Song? Zhou Mi's "Dong Qi Ye Hua" Volume 4: "A real man, a scholar, very famous, down and out."
Meaning: Down and out: poor and unsatisfied; Fetter: fetter. Down and out, indulgence. It also means unrestrained.
Luotangxie
Source: Song? Shi Daoyuan's Record of Jingdezhen and Dengchuan Volume 19: "Like a crab in the soup, you are in a hurry."
Meaning: soup: hot water. Like a crab in hot water. Describe the appearance of panic.
Lofty and uninhibited Rutubo
Source: Northern History? Yang Suchuan: "If you have less ambition, you will have ambition. "
Meaning: describe people's unrestrained temperament and sloppy behavior.
Fallen leaves return to their roots.
Source: Song? Shi Daoyuan's Record of Jingdezhen and Dengchuan, Volume 5: "Leaves fall to the roots."
Meaning: The fallen dead leaves fall on the roots. Metaphor things have a certain destination. People who live in other places will eventually return to their hometown.
Falling leaves know autumn, and the road is long, and it's Xiu Yuan.
Source: Song? Shi Puji's "Five Lights Meeting Yuan" Volume 20: "Autumn is known when the leaves fall." "Continued Lantern Biography": "The strings move and the leaves fall to know the autumn."
Moral: When you see yellow leaves falling to the ground, you will know that autumn is coming.
Love of English is rich and colorful.
Source: Kim? Tao Qian's "Peach Blossom Garden": "Suddenly I met a peach blossom forest, and there were hundreds of steps on the shore. There are no miscellaneous trees in it. Grass is delicious and English is rich and colorful. Fishermen are very different. "
Meaning: describe the beautiful scenery of falling flowers.
miss one's friends
Source: Tang? Du Fu's poem "Dream of Li Bai": "I wake up, and the moonlight shines on the rafters, as if it were your face, still floating in the air."
Meaning: It is a metaphor for missing a friend. ...& gt& gt
Question 8: The first word is guessing idioms. The answer is to look at the wall: wall: barrier. Originally refers to the two sides at war, standing on the barrier and watching. The latter metaphor is to stand by and watch and not help.
Do a lot of bad things: do a lot of bad things. Sin.
Suicide: Making laws by yourself will make you miserable. Generally refers to self-suffering.
Adultery: rape: a bad thing; Part: legal provisions. Do evil, break the law.
Self-winding: Silkworms spin silk into cocoons and wrap themselves in cocoons. It's a metaphor for doing something, and as a result, you are trapped. It is also a metaphor for getting into trouble for yourself.
Domination: The original intention is that only kings can monopolize authority, with clear rewards and punishments. The latter refers to abuse of power by taking advantage of his position.
Domination: originally refers to the monarch's exclusive power to reward and punish, monopolizing power. Later used to describe arrogance and abuse of power.
Word-making: refers to fabricating false words.
Being a concubine or being obedient to others is lower than yourself. Describe modesty and meekness.
Roadside: metaphor: there are different opinions, and it is difficult to achieve.
Look at it this way: this way, this way; View: look, view. Take this view. Generally speaking, make such an opinion about something.
Make waves: make waves. Metaphor makes trouble.
Rape: it is illegal to do evil.
Seriously in the past: I am still serious.
Practice is self-defeating: it means that your own legislation actually hurts yourself.
Evil: doing all kinds of bad things.
Discontinuity is impermanent: intermittent, not lasting. Drop out of school: stop; Impermanence: changeable.
Do good or do evil: a metaphor for repeatedly persuading with various reasons or ways.
Doing good deeds brings good luck: it used to mean that doing good deeds on weekdays can bring good luck.
As a roadside: build a room on the roadside and discuss with passers-by. Metaphor has its own version, and it is impossible to succeed.
Have a guilty conscience: deficiency: fear. Refers to doing something bad, fearing to be known, and always feeling uneasy.
Wedding dress: refers to working for others for nothing and getting nothing for yourself.
Educating people: training talents.
Shisheng Jin: Stone: Zhong Qing and other musical instruments have crisp and beautiful voices. Metaphor is beautiful and sonorous.
Radiant: Radiant. Describe a radiant face. It is also a metaphor of prestige.