A complete collection of eight-character idioms and their explanations. What are the eight-character idioms?

1. One person spreads the truth, and thousands of people spread the truth: fiction is nothing. It doesn't happen at all, but because there are so many people in the legend, people believe it to be true.

2. One man can hold the gate, but ten thousand men cannot break it: One man holds the gate, and ten thousand men cannot break it. Describes a dangerous terrain that is easy to defend.

3. One leaf blocks the eyes, and Mount Tai cannot be seen: obstruction, covering. It is a metaphor for being blinded by the small things in front of you, so you cannot see the whole picture, mainstream and essence of things.

4. One is joy, the other is fear: because. On the one hand, I am happy, on the other hand, I am afraid.

5. One Buddha was born and two Buddhas ascended to heaven: describing the resurrection from the dead.

6. Once a word is spoken, it is difficult to chase it: Si Ma: a four-horse carriage driven by a carriage in ancient times, or a four-horse carriage. As soon as he said a word, even a four-horse carriage could not catch up. What the table says must count.

7. Before one wave subsides, another wave rises. The original metaphorical poem was written with ups and downs. Later, it was also used as a metaphor for a troublesome problem that was not solved and a new troublesome problem appeared.

8. One careless move and the whole game is lost: It originally refers to making a key mistake in playing chess, causing the whole game to be lost. It is a metaphor for an issue that is of decisive significance to the overall situation. If you are not careful or handle it improperly, it will lead to the entire failure.

9. Ten eyes see, ten hands point: describes a person's words and deeds, there are always many people supervising them, and any mistakes must not be hidden.

10. It takes ten years to cultivate trees and a hundred years to cultivate people: trees, cultivation. Cultivating talents is a long-term solution, which also means that cultivating talents is not easy.