Find eight idioms to explain, get to the bottom of it, be strong, talk about tomorrow's yellow flowers, worry, retreat, avalanche, and shift your attention from the south to the north.

trace (back) to the source of sth

Pronunciation Xun gēn jidǐ

Explanation: Tracing back to the source. Generally, it refers to asking the reason for a thing.

Be healthy and strong

Pronunciation sh ē qiang l Zhu dang

Explanation: describe a strong body.

Noble and wonderful words

pronounce

Relieve worship: high; Macro: big. Refers to brilliant and great remarks or opinions.

Chrysanthemum after the Double Ninth Festival-stale and no longer interesting.

Pronunciation míng ríHuáng Huā

Tomorrow's explanation: after the Double Ninth Festival; Yellow flower: chrysanthemum. Originally refers to the chrysanthemum that gradually withered after the Double Ninth Festival. Metaphor is outdated or meaningless. The latter refers to reports that have lost news value or things that have lost their timely role.

sick at heart

Pronunciation y not u x and n ch not ng ch not ng

It means you are preoccupied and sad. Worry: A worried look.

Retire bravely in the torrent ―― Resolutely retire at the peak of official career

Pinyin: jí liú yǒng tuì √.

Explanation: Bravely retreat immediately in the rapids. In the old days, it was a metaphor for resolutely quitting the officialdom when the official career was smooth. Now it is also a metaphor for getting out early in a complicated struggle.

Overturning mountains over the sea-there is an avalanche.

(páI shān dáo háI)

[Interpretation]: Pai: Pai; Invert: flip. Push the mountain and overturn the sea. Describe fierceness, strength and momentum.

Mixed accent

Pronunciation: nán qiāng bíI diào

Interpretation: Originally refers to the North-South tune of China traditional opera. Now the accent is impure and mixed with dialects.