From house to house: ā i mé n zhú He went from house to house, leaving no one missing.
Worship at Yuanmen: worship at the gate: the gate of a general's shaft or barracks. Describe admire others, take the initiative to admit defeat.
Eight characters open:? bā zì dǎ kāi? Like the word "eight", the left and right are separated. The original intention is to take the right path, but to take the crooked ways. Also known as wide access.
Get off to a good start: kāi mén hóng is a metaphor for making remarkable achievements at the beginning of a year or a job: striving for a good start in the new school year.
Special appearance:? BiékāI shěng miàn: A new face. The original intention is that the portrait of the protagonist of Lingyange has faded, and it only appears fresh after being redrawn by General Cao. Metaphor creates a new form or situation.
White House upset:? báI whán mén? White House: A house made of white thatch. Generally refers to the housing of the poor. Describe being born in poverty
Close to the door: Bàng rén mén hü: dependence, attachment; Portal: family status. Metaphor depends on others and cannot stand on one's own feet.
Cut to the chase: bù hu ù zhé mé n? Taboo: Taboo. Refers to a place where you can be outspoken.
Blooming everywhere: biàn d?kāI Huā means that beautiful things emerge everywhere or develop universally.
Special appearance:? biékāI shěng miàn? Unfamiliar faces: a new look. The original intention is that the portrait of the protagonist of Lingyange has faded, and it only appears fresh after being redrawn by General Cao. Metaphor creates a new form or situation.
Behind closed doors:? Bémén zào ché closed the door to build a car. Metaphor is divorced from reality and only depends on subjective assumptions.
Traffic:? chē shuǐ mǎ lóng? Cars are like running water, and horses are like dragons. Describe a lot of cars and horses coming and going, a continuous lively scene.
Close the door and find a sentence: bémén méjù? Describe the meditation when writing poetry.
On a roll. Describe victory after victory, without obstacles. Then I took the swallow and pulled it together, just like breaking a bamboo, and it was all solved. -Mao's "Lucky for Han Xin"