Eight-character idioms:
1. One man can guard the pass, but ten thousand men cannot open it: to describe the dangerous terrain.
2. Work hard and die till death: It means working hard and giving everything you have.
3. The authorities are confused, but the bystanders are clear: It means that when outsiders see the problem clearly, the parties involved are often confused.
4. The eyes cannot bear to see and the ears cannot bear to hear: The eyes cannot bear to see and the ears cannot bear to hear, describing the situation as extremely tragic.
5. When trees are like this, how can people be embarrassed: The trees have grown so tall, how can people not grow old!
6. Man makes plans, success depends on heaven: I have already Try your best. Whether you can achieve your goal depends on your luck.
7. Those who are close to vermillion are red, and those who are close to ink are black: It is a metaphor that being close to good people can make people become good, and being close to bad people can make people become bad. It means that the environment has a great influence on people.
8. Toad wants to eat swan meat: It originally refers to an ugly man who wants a beautiful woman, but now it refers to wishful thinking.
9. Now that we are today, why did we do that in the beginning: If we regret it now, why did we do that in the first place?
10. Open your mouth when food comes, and stretch out your hands when clothes come: It describes a person who is lazy and enjoys the fruits of other people's labor.
Seven-character idiom:
1. One mistake will lead to eternal regret: It means that once you make a serious mistake or fall, it will become a lifelong regret.
2. Brave the disapproval of the world: do things that everyone in the world thinks is wrong.
3. If Heaven is affectionate, Heaven will also grow old: If Heaven is affectionate, it will also grow old due to sadness. Often used to describe strong sad emotions.
4. I am born with talents that will be useful: I am born with a certain purpose. One of my talents must be useful.
5. The world is as black as crows: It is a metaphor that the exploiters and oppressors are equally bad no matter where they are.
6. The article seems to look at the mountains but not the plains: the article should have ups and downs like a mountain, not be boring, but have some waves and twists and turns, so that it will be attractive.
7. There is more than enough desire but not enough strength: I really want to do something, but I don’t have enough strength.
8. Listen to his words and watch his actions: After listening to his words, you should also watch his actions. It means don’t just listen to words, but also look at actual actions.
9. A tall building rises from the ground: a metaphor for things coming into existence from nothing.
10. The drunkard’s intention is not in wine: It means that the original intention is not here but in other aspects.