What kind of paper has this idiom?

1. How to shred paper idiom

Fragmented_Idiom explanation

Pinyin: zhī lí pò suì

Definition: fragmented: scattered ,incomplete. Describes things as fragmented and incomplete.

Source: "Yao Feng Wenchao Reply to Chen Ai's Public Paper No. 1" by Wei Xi in the Qing Dynasty: "As for the pursuit of Tao, the small ones are often fragmented and uncohesive, while the big ones dare to hide themselves. Rampant and cracked, we will definitely go to the shore of the saint and cut off the fence."

Example: Let's not analyze the article ~.

2. Idioms about what kind of paper, what kind of things, etc.

Idioms about what kind of paper, what kind of things: >

Paper falls like clouds and smoke,

Paper clippings summon spirits,

Paper falls like flying,

Famous paper grows hair

3 . Idioms about paper and so on

White paper with black characters,

A piece of empty paper,

Falling paper with clouds and smoke,

Jian Paper conjures spirits,

Paper falls like flying,

Famous paper grows hair,

Paper falls and smoke clouds,

Oil paper pieces, < /p>

Swallowing paper and hugging a dog,

Broken paper and remaining ink,

Three papers without a donkey,

Heavy paper piles,

A piece of paper full of nonsense,

A paper full of empty words

4. What is the idiom for "break"

Break the cauldron and sink the boat,

Earth-shattering,

Riding the wind and breaking the waves,

If you don’t break, you can’t stand,

A broken mirror reunites,

The momentum is like a broken bamboo,

Breaking the casserole and asking the end,

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Indestructible,

Seeing through the world of mortals,

Walking through iron shoes,

Broken into pieces,

Breaking the casserole and asking the end,

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Reading is broken into thousands of volumes,

It’s in tatters,

Broken copper and iron,

Tears turn into laughter,

If you don't attack, you will be defeated.

Against all odds,

Unbreakable.

Break the casserole to the end.

Defeat each one.

The fish will die and the net will break,

Break the routine,

Break the old and make the new,

Make the point with one word,

Break the can,

< p> The year of the broken melon,

The broken words

The heart is broken,

Bankruptcy and loss of business,

The brain is broken and the heart is broken. ,

The eggs are broken and the whole nest is broken,

The boat is burned and the cauldron is burned,

The talisman is burned and the seal is broken,

The head is broken and bleeding occurs,

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Break through the wall and fly away,

The mirror is broken and the hairpin is divided,

Break the mystery,

Break the jade and destroy it,

< p> Broke and homeless,

Broken home and career,

Old soldier and broken soldier,

Broke home and depleted production,

Head broken Bloody,

Scratching the face,

Pointing out the mystery,

It doesn’t take much effort to find the place after breaking through the iron shoes,

Scratching the skin,

Smell the wind and breaking the courage,

The skin is broken,

Seven breaks and eight repairs,

Breaking the drum will disturb people's beating,

The hammer will not break,

The family will be broken and the country will be broken,

The soul will fly and the courage will be broken,

The harp will be broken Jue Xian

5. Idioms or words that describe very old and tattered paper

Shattered, broken chapters and pages are the three unique features of Wei's compilation

6. What are the idioms for "ranzhihuang"

It should be

sadly

ànránshénshāng

[Explanation] Feeling depressed; feeling sad.

[Speech out] Volume 1 of "Hutian Luquan" published by Huaiyin layman Baiyi in the Qing Dynasty: "I inquire about my mother by the bonfire lamp; I am as sad as an autumn butterfly."

[Correct pronunciation ] injury; cannot be pronounced as "sānɡ".

[Shape identification] Dark; cannot be written as "dark".

[Synonym] To shed tears

[Antonym] To be leisurely and contented

[Usage] To describe extreme sadness or melancholy. Generally used as predicate and attributive.

[Structure] Formal.

[Example]

①He looked at his home after being robbed; ~.

②Every time this old man recalls the days and nights in the old society, he can’t help but~.

7. The idioms about what-what paper

What-what paper idioms:

To drop paper,

To break paper, < /p>

Chewing ink and spraying paper,

Dyeing paper,

The world is like paper,

Studying old paper,

< p> Seven pieces of paper leaning on horses,

Broken pieces of paper,

Hongluo full of paper,

Just pieces of paper with characters

8 . What are the idioms about breaking

If you don’t attack, you will break: destroy. It will be destroyed automatically without attacking. The description of the plot and arguments are false and cannot withstand refutation

The eggs will be broken when the nest falls. If the nest falls, the eggs will be broken. It is a metaphor that the whole is destroyed, and some of them are not immune.

Riding the wind and waves Cheng: taking advantage of. The ship rides on the wind and waves. It is a metaphor for people's lofty ambitions, majestic courage, and courageous advancement

Breaking the rules Convention: the rules that have been inherited. Breaking the general rules or the rules and regulations that have always been implemented

Reading more than 10,000 volumes Break: breakthrough; Volume: the number of books. Describes reading a lot and being knowledgeable

Buried wheels and broken pillars are metaphors for being upright and not afraid of the powerful

Swearing and swearing with bad words

If you don't destroy the old, you can't build it. new.

Changing the wind and breaking the waves is a metaphor for having great ambitions, not being afraid of difficulties, and moving forward bravely.

The nest is destroyed and the eggs are broken. If the nest is destroyed, the eggs will also be broken. It is a metaphor for adults who are in trouble and their children are implicated.

It seems like it will break if you blow or flick it. Describes the skin on the face as very delicate.

To break the casserole and ask the truth means to get to the bottom of something.

Terrified and frightened describes the appearance of being crouched down due to fear.

Bian flutter does not break. Bian: fall; flutter: knock. No matter how hard you hit it, it can't be broken. The theory of metaphor is completely correct and cannot be refuted or overturned.

The split hairpin and the broken mirror are metaphors for the couple being separated or separated.

Burn the boat and break the cauldron: a pot used in ancient times. Burn the ships and break the pots. A metaphor for a determination that cannot be shaken.

Defeat each one: one by one; strike: attack. Military terminology. Refers to using superior force to destroy divided enemy forces part by part. Sometimes it is also used as a metaphor to solve problems one by one.

The country is destroyed and the family is destroyed. The country is destroyed and the family is destroyed.

The family is bankrupt and the population is dead.

The mirror is broken and the hairpin is divided, which is a metaphor for the separation and divorce of a couple.

The old ox breaks the cart. The old ox breaks the cart. It is a metaphor for doing things slowly and not at all smoothly. It also refers to low ability.

Seeing through the world of mortals used to refer to a negative attitude towards life that does not care about the sorrows and joys of life and death. Present also refers to a life attitude of passive avoidance and inaction after a setback.

A fast calf will overturn a cart. A fast calf will overturn the cart. It means that young and energetic people should know how to exercise restraint.

Unbreakable Extraordinarily strong and indestructible. It is also used to refer to people who are stubborn or conservative in their old habits.

Breaking the drum and beating the drum means that a person loses power and is bullied by everyone.

Break the gong into a round. Gou: main; round: round. Destroy the square and turn it into a circle. It is a metaphor for abandoning harsh punishment and simplifying administration.

The momentum of breaking bamboo is a metaphor for victory step by step without any obstacles.

Tears are tears. Suddenly he stopped crying and smiled. Describes turning sadness into joy.

The first time you break a problem is a metaphor for doing something for the first time.

A broken-faced smile describes understanding.

Pojia County Magistrate refers to a tyrannical magistrate.

Full of loopholes means there are many loopholes in what you say and do.

Break down the door and rush out. Describes bad people who can't wait to jump out and do bad things. Also a metaphor for getting rid of constraints or limitations.

Break the moment into a circle and change the square into a circle. It is a metaphor for reducing the severity of the criminal law and simplifying it.

Breaking the pot, breaking the pot, and breaking the pot means that if you have shortcomings and mistakes, if you do not correct them, you will develop in a worse direction.

Reunion is a metaphor for a couple reuniting after being separated or divorced.

The year of breaking melon. The character melon can be divided into two horoscopes, so old poems and articles call a woman's sixteenth year "the year of breaking melon".

Unprecedented refers to something that has never happened before.

Breaking through the wall and flying away. Legend has it that Zhang Sengyao, a painter from the Liang Dynasty, painted a dragon on the wall. After dotting its eyes, the dragon flew into the clouds. It is a metaphor that a person suddenly becomes rich and powerful or his official position rises quickly.

Broken tung leaves are a metaphor for things that have been separated and cannot be combined.

To burn through the cauldron is a metaphor for making up one’s mind and working hard to the end.

Destroy the old and establish the new. Destroy the old and establish the new.

Breaking superstition originally refers to being freed from the shackles of religious superstition. Now also refers to emancipating the mind, eliminating the sense of inferiority, and establishing a new style of daring to think, dare to speak, and dare to do.

The momentum is like breaking the bamboo. Momentum: Momentum, power. The situation is like splitting bamboo. After the top sections are broken, the bottom sections will separate according to the force of the knife.

It is a metaphor for victory step by step without any obstacles.

Earth-shattering originally described the sound of the harp, which is sometimes high-pitched and sometimes low-pitched. It is unexpected and has an indescribable wonder. The discussion in the post-paragraph article is novel and surprising.

The head was broken and blood flowed all over the face. Often used to describe a tragic failure.

It takes a lot of effort to find something that is urgently needed, but it takes no effort to find it.

A broken hair: shot; of: the center of the target. One arrow hits the center of the target. It is a metaphor for hitting the target at once or hitting the vital point in one sentence.

In a nutshell: the center of the target. One sentence hits the point.

To tell the truth in one sentence: to tell; to expose: to expose. Put it all in one sentence.

Fragmented: fragmented, incomplete. Describes things as fragmented and incomplete.

The fish dies and the net breaks. Either the fish dies, or the net breaks. It means fighting to the death.

The ice is broken, the ice is thawed, and the arrow target is hit. A metaphor for solving problems and eliminating obstacles.

Sink the boat and break the cauldron. Cauldron, pot. Break the rice pot and sink the ferry. Indicates a fight to the death.

To break through the wind and waves means to advance rapidly in the waterway.

Break through the clouds and fog. Break through the clouds and fog. It is a metaphor for overcoming obstacles and difficulties.

Breaking the confusion refers to getting rid of the confusion in the mind.

Unbreakable after bumps is the same as "unbreakable after bumps".

It cannot be broken no matter how hard it is beaten. The metaphor is correct and cannot be overturned.

Fight arrogance and destroy complacency. Oppose pride and destroy complacency.

Burn the talisman and break the seal. Burn the talisman and break the seal.

Being unfaithful means being unfaithful to the person you originally loved and being unfaithful to your new love.

Dividing Shoes and Broken Mirrors According to Tang Mengqi's "Poetry of Poem: Emotions", Chen Xu Deyan of the Southern Dynasty married Princess Lechang, the sister of Empress Chen, who was talented and beautiful. At the time of Chen's death, Deyan expected that the couple could not stay together, so they broke a mirror and each husband held half of the mirror, making an appointment to meet in the future. According to Tao Zongyi's "Stop Farming Record: A Good Wife Grows to Nobility", Song Cheng Pengju was captured in Zhang Wan's family was a slave, and he married a certain daughter of the eunuch Zhang captured. When my wife saw that Cheng was extraordinary in talent and appearance, she was very surprised

The ax was broken and the weapon was broken and incomplete. The language version of "Poetry·Binfeng·Broken Ax": "It breaks my ax, but also lacks my skill."

The soul flies and the courage breaks, which is the same as "the soul flies and the soul scatters".

The family is broken up and people are separated. The family is broken up and people are separated.

The family is destroyed and the country is destroyed. The country is destroyed and the family is destroyed.

Terrified describes extreme fear.

Shocked and frightened means feeling very shocked and frightened.

Lechang Broken Mirror See "Lechang Mirror"

Broken Bi Destroyed Bi and Gui: Both are jade. Destroy the jade. A metaphor for destroying something beautiful.

Bankruptcy and loss of business See "bankruptcy of home and property".

After the eggs have been broken, see "the remaining eggs after breaking the nest".

The remaining eggs from a broken nest are used to describe people who have survived a broken home or a disaster.

Turn sorrow into laughter. Turn sorrow into joy.

I am still frightened and frightened. Describes great fear.

Breaking the cauldron and burning the boat is like breaking the cauldron and burning the boat. "Sun Tzu·Nine Places" in the text: "The commander went deep into the land of the feudal lords and used his skills to burn boats and break cauldrons, just like driving a flock of sheep." ·Broken axe": "It breaks my axe, but also lacks my bow." Ax and bow generally refer to weapons. Later, the price that had to be paid in the war was described as "broken ax and missing fire".

Ruining the liver and stomach means being devoted to one's best.

The saying about breaking goblets and carvings comes from "Historical Records·Biographies of Cool Officials": "When the Han Dynasty was prosperous, the gongs were broken to make circles, and the carvings were made to be simple." Later, metaphors were used to delete the complicated and simplify, and to eliminate the flashy and upright. Rustic.

Ruin the family and ruin the fortune.

Go bankrupt and deplete your family property.

See "bankruptcy".

To lose one’s family and everything. See “to lose one’s family and everything”.

To lose one’s family and lose one’s property. See “to lose one’s family and lose one’s property”.

Destroy your family for the sake of the country. You will not hesitate to destroy your own family for the sake of the great cause of the country. A metaphor for selfless dedication.

To break the fortress and destroy the strong means to break through and destroy a strong enemy.

Uncover the hidden villains.

Broken mirror means hairpins are separated. Broken mirror: a broken mirror means scattering. Hairpin: A hairpin is a kind of jewelry composed of two strands of hairpin. It is fixed on a woman's hair bun. The strands of the hairpin are separated to form a single hairpin. The hairpin is a metaphor for the separation and separation between husband and wife or lovers, and also refers to the breakup between husband and wife or lovers. separation. A metaphor for a divorced couple. Also known as "mirror breaking hairpin".

A broken mirror reunites. See "A broken mirror reunites."

If the army is broken, the general will be killed. ① If the army is broken, the general will be killed. It is said that the whole army was wiped out. ② Defeat the enemy army and kill the enemy general.

Breaking the waves and riding the wind See "Riding the wind and the waves"

Broken eggs and overturning the nest. Broken the eggs and overturned the nest. It is a metaphor for cutting the grass and eradicating the roots, with cruel means.

Break down the door and enter. Mostly refers to theft.

Broken cake and sparse soup. Broken cloth vegetarian food. Describes a simple life.

Breaking the brain and cutting the heart is like cutting the heart and blood. A metaphor for loyalty.

Break the qin and cut off the strings. To break the qin and cut off the strings means that there is no sound in the world and you will no longer play the qin.

To risk one's life without regard for one's own life; to disregard everything.

Breaking tears into laughter See "breaking tears into laughter".

Broken copper and iron ① Old, rusty and useless copper and iron utensils. ②Generally refers to various worn out and useless utensils.

A broken head means a bloody head.

Broken tiles and ruins, broken houses and broken walls. Describe a dilapidated and abandoned building.

A crappy thing, a poor skill; a poor object.

Break the edges and corners. It means dealing with things smoothly.

Break bamboo to build a stronghold. The momentum is like breaking a bamboo to build a stronghold. It is a metaphor for being condescending and invincible.

Breaking Pillars to Seek Rape "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Dang Guo Biography·Li Ying": "At that time, Zhang made his younger brother Shuo an order of the wild king. He was greedy and ruthless, and even killed pregnant women. After hearing the sternness and majesty, he fled in fear of crime. The capital master hid his brother in the Hezhu, so he led his officers to break the pillar and take Shuo. After receiving his resignation, he immediately killed him. The allusion of not being afraid of the powerful, searching for bad guys, and upholding the law of the country.

Seven rags and eight patches describe clothing that is very worn out.

Go bankrupt, take out or lose all your family property.

People die and families die. Families go bankrupt and people die. Describe the tragedy of family misfortune.

The old soldiers in the division are broken. It means that the soldiers have been employed for too long, and the soldiers are tired and their morale is low.

To break through iron shoes is a metaphor for going through difficulties and expending a lot of effort to find something.

It takes a lot of effort to find something that is urgently needed, but it is obtained without any effort.

It means that you have to go through iron shoes and find nowhere, but you can get it for free. It means that you have to go through a lot of effort to find something you urgently need, but you get it inadvertently.

Earth-shattering describes the shock caused by a loud noise or something unexpected.

To wear out iron shoes is a metaphor for traveling long distances and searching everywhere.

Bleeding from a broken head is the same as "bleeding from a broken head".

A bloody head. See "a bloody head."

I was frightened when I heard the news. Describes extreme fear of a certain force.

Analyzing words and breaking laws refers to making clever arguments and misinterpreting laws and regulations.

Heartbroken and courageous See "heartbroken and courageous".

Shake the seat and break the seat. See "shake the seat and break the seat".

Shaking the table and breaking the seat means leaving the table in the middle of the banquet.

Easy as splitting bamboo. Describes doing things smoothly and without any obstacles.

Point out the mystery. Give guidance and explanation to clear up the doubts.

To scratch one’s face is a metaphor for a broken relationship or a public quarrel.

To scratch one’s face See “to scratch one’s face”.

To scratch one’s face See “to scratch one’s face”.

After breaking through the iron shoes and finding nowhere, I found the source: Feng Menglong's "Warning Words: Jin Ling Shi's Beautiful Maid Repays the Showboy": "Jin Man closed the door, and the two of them sat down to talk in detail. It was exactly "It takes no effort to find something even though you have worn iron shoes." This is a metaphor for trying hard to find something you urgently need, but getting it inadvertently. Example Story

Break the casserole and get to the bottom of it 〖Explanation〗 is a metaphor for getting to the bottom of things.

The family is destroyed and the person dies. 〖Explanation〗The family is destroyed and the person dies.

Broken nest and remaining eggs 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for a person who has survived a broken home or a disaster.

Destroy the country and destroy the family 〖Explanation〗The country is destroyed and the family is destroyed.

Destroy the family and destroy the country. 〖Explanation〗The country is destroyed and the family is destroyed.

Tattered 〖Explanation〗 Tattered and in disgrace.

Tattered and dilapidated appearance. 〖Explanation〗A tattered appearance.

Breaking the steamer without caring 〖Explanation〗 Zeng: an ancient earthenware cooking utensil; Gu: looking back. The steamer has fallen to the ground and is broken, so I don't look at it anymore. It is a metaphor for a fait accompli and no regrets.

The country is destroyed and the family is destroyed. [Explanation] The country is destroyed and the family is destroyed.

Break the law

Break the skin

Break the flesh

Break the sky with one tree means the time is not yet ripe. Metaphor for failed conspiracy

Breaking through the chaos Chaos: the legendary central emperor. Refers to violating nature and causing harm.

It also means to open eyes and ears and increase people's knowledge

9. Is there an idiom used to describe paper that is relatively broken but still intact?

Fragmented

10. What are the idioms that refer to paper?

What are the idioms that refer to paper:

A blank piece of paper,

Black and white words on a piece of paper,

Talking on paper ,

Jianzhi conjures spirits,

swipes off paper,

paper falls into clouds,

official sentiments are thin,

Paper falls like flying,

Digging into old paper piles,

Paper falling in smoke,

Paper-made tiger,

Chewing ink and spraying it Paper,

The pen is poor and the paper is poor,

Famous paper grows hair,

The paper is drunk,

The paper is swallowed and the dog is hugged,

Dyeing paper,

pieces of oil paper,

power through the back of the paper,

empty talk on the paper,

broken pieces Paper,

Empty words on paper,

The world is like paper,

Study old paper,

Cut off an inch of paper,

When the paper is broken, there is still ink,

The dragon is full of paper,

The paper is short but the love is long,

The heavy paper is piled up,

< p> Three pieces of paper without a donkey