60 idioms meaning five words?

The origin and meaning of 60 idiom stories with fifty to one hundred words

1. The insinuating stories of idiom stories come from a very strange animal, 议 (yù). This kind of animal likes to live by the water. Whenever someone passes by, it spits out poisonous sand from its mouth and shoots the shadow of the person. In this way, people will get sick, but they can't find out the reason. Later, the idiom of innuendo gradually emerged.

The meaning of the word refers to the act of taking advantage of others' unpreparedness to stab others, or the act of slandering others in a suggestive way.

2. The idiom story "cutting through walls to steal light" happened in the Han Dynasty. There was a young man named Kuang Heng who was very studious when he was young, but his family was very poor and had no money to buy oil lamps. In order to be able to read at night, he cut a small hole in the wall and borrowed the light from next door to read. This is the story of cutting through walls and stealing light.

The idiom "cut through walls and steal light" is often used to describe people who study very seriously and hard.

3. The idiom story "A promise of a thousand gold" originated from Ji Bu, the prefect of Hedong during the Western Han Dynasty. He was a very trustworthy person. A man named Cao Qiusheng came to visit him and said, "Getting a hundred catties of gold is not as good as getting a promise from Ji Bu." Ji Bu was very happy after hearing this, and the two later became good friends.

Word meaning promise: promise. A promise made is worth a thousand taels of gold. It is often used to describe people who keep their promises and are very trustworthy.

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There are 60 idiom stories (shorter, about 100 words)

1. "Stay Away 》

During the Spring and Autumn Period, there was civil strife in Jin, and Chong'er, the son of Duke Xiang of Jin, fled to Chu. King Cheng of Chu took him in and entertained him. He promised that if there was a war between Jin and Chu, the Jin army would retreat three houses (one house is thirty miles away). Later, Chong'er returned to power in Jin with the help of Duke Mu of Qin. The Jin State supported the Song State and had a conflict with the Chu State. The two armies met in Chengpu. Chong'er retreated and lured the enemy deep into the army and won a great victory.

Comprehensive and explanation, what are the five-character idioms

Zhiyuqiqishi: means that when you like someone, you always want to keep him alive. Refers to treating people extremely based on personal likes and dislikes.

Ice and charcoal are incompatible with: ice, ice cubes; charcoal: charcoal fire. It is a metaphor that two opposite things cannot coexist.

Don’t waste words based on others: waste, discard. Don't refuse to adopt this person's correct opinions just because he has shortcomings.

Don’t harm ambition with words: Ci, literary diction; ambition, the ideological content of the work. The original intention is not to compromise the understanding of the content by focusing solely on words.

A glass of wine releases military power: release, release. This originally refers to the removal of military power from a general at a banquet. Generally refers to the easy removal of a general's military power.

Do not eat fireworks food: fireworks food, cooked food. Taoism believes that immortals do not need to eat cooked food. In the old days, it was used to praise poetry and prose for their superb intentions, clear words, and unusualness.

Unexpectedly: I didn’t expect it to be like this but it turned out to be like this.

Ice and charcoal are different furnaces: a metaphor for two opposite things that cannot coexist.

No acquaintance without fighting: refers to understanding each other through fighting and being able to make friends and get along better.

Ice and charcoal are not in the same container: Ice and charcoal cannot be placed in the same container. Metaphorically, things with different properties are mutually exclusive and incompatible.

The eight characters are not clear: it means that things are not clear yet.

He who does not know is not guilty: blame, blame. If there is any offense due to lack of prior knowledge, there will be no blame.

When you are full and warm, you will have lustful thoughts: When you are full and warm, you will have lustful thoughts.

No word of praise: It means that if the article is well written, others cannot add another word. The article is described perfectly.

Seek medical treatment in a hurry: When you are seriously ill, you go to the doctor everywhere. It is a metaphor for asking for help or thinking of ways when things are urgent.

Unfortunately, the truth is true: something you don’t want to happen actually happens.

Lotus flowers grow step by step: describes the light and graceful gait of a woman.

Sixty-four boards: In the Song Dynasty, officials cast copper coins, each board had sixty-four coins, and no increase or decrease was allowed. Metaphor is rigid and does not know how to adapt. Board: that is, "plate", the mold for making money.

Humble and insignificant: refers to being humble and insignificant, not worth talking about.

Defeated like a mountain: soldier, army. Describing an army's rout as a mountain collapsing, it was a complete defeat.

The old crow in the cloth bag: a metaphor that although he is alive, he feels like he is dead.

Inseparable from ten: means very close to the actual situation.

The state is people-oriented: a reflection of the ancient Confucian people-oriented thought, which believes that the people are the foundation of the country. Governing the country should be based on ensuring and winning the people.

Blowing one's beard and staring: describing a very angry look.

Eating food and not doing anything: just taking money and not doing anything. A metaphor for irresponsible work.

There are many boats and they do not block the way. It means that everyone goes his own way and does not hinder each other.

This trend cannot last: This trend cannot be allowed to grow and develop.

It’s thankless to ask for: ask for something. After a lot of effort, I couldn't get any praise. Describes things that are difficult to handle, or working methods that are clumsy or wrong.

Unjust wars in the Spring and Autumn Period: There were no just wars in the Spring and Autumn Period. Also refers to unjust wars.

50 four-character idioms (including meanings)

Cannot be explained: divided: defend, explain. No one can explain it.

It is self-evident: Ming: clear. No need to explain, you already understand.

Unable to explain: You: obey, by the way; Fenshuo: defend, explain. No one can explain it.

To make things clear: to make things clear; to make things clear; to make things clear; to make things clear. Put together incomprehensible or irrelevant principles and things to explain.

Digging into Fu Hui: rude explanations and far-fetched explanations.

Attachment and elucidation: Forcibly pulling unrelated things together to explain them far-fetchedly.

Construction: composition; Hui: aggregation; Zhen: review and identification; Interpretation: explanation. Bring all the opinions together for comparison and assessment, and choose the good ones. Refers to explaining properly.

Golden wind brings refreshment: Gold wind: refers to the autumn wind. In ancient times, the seasons were explained by the yin and yang and the five elements, with autumn as gold. The autumn wind brings coolness.

The Six Classics Notes I: Note: explanation; I: my own point of view. Far-fetchedly using arguments from various classic works to explain and prove one's own views to serve one's own arguments.

Biography of the Six Arts: Six Arts: "Poetry", "Book", "Rites", "Music", "Yi", "Spring and Autumn"; Biography: a book explaining the scriptures. Generally refers to ancient classics.

A dragon's head and a pig's feet: It's like saying that a bull's head is not as good as a horse's mouth. It means that the interpretation of the meaning of the book is far from the original intention and is irrelevant.

To forcefully explain things: It is a metaphor for explaining or discussing things without knowing the true meaning of the matter.

To make sense of something that doesn’t make sense: to make sense of something that doesn’t make sense. Put together incomprehensible or irrelevant principles and things to explain.

Suiwen definition: Sui: follow; Shi: explain. Refers to explaining an unknown concept based on a passage or context.

Suiyu gives rise to explanations: Sui: along; Yu: words; Jie: explanation. Refers to explaining an unknown concept based on a passage or context.

Ironclad Footnote: Footnote: Text that explains a sentence. Refers to the most authoritative and unshakable annotation.

It’s hard to describe a hundred beaks: beak: mouth, which refers to a person’s mouth. Even if there are many people, it is difficult to explain.

Baikou Xi Jie: Xi: He, question word; Jie: explanation. Even if there are a hundred mouths, what explanation can there be?

As the saying goes: If you don’t understand the exact meaning of a certain word or sentence, you can only interpret it literally and make inaccurate interpretations. Same as "literally meaning".

The meaning of the text refers to the literal meaning: Wen: text, refers to the literal meaning; Yi: meaning. Without understanding the exact meaning of a certain word or phrase, one can only interpret it literally and give an inaccurate interpretation.

Children explain things forcefully: forcefully: reluctantly. Children do not understand things but forcefully explain them. It is a metaphor for not having a correct knowledge and understanding of things but blindly misinterpreting them according to one's own wishes.

Ying Shuyan said: Ying: the capital of the Chu State during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period; Shu: letter; Yan: the name of an ancient vassal state; Shuo: explanation. The metaphor is far-fetched and misinterprets the original meaning.

It goes without saying: everyone understands in their hearts and there is no need to explain it in words.

Overjoyed: overjoyed: exceeded; hope: hope. The result was better than originally hoped, so I was very happy.

Ecstatic: almost crazy with joy.

Get carried away: shape: shape. Describes being so happy that you lose your normal state.

Jingran is unhappy: Jianran: a sad or angry look; Yue: happy, happy. Angry and unhappy.

Touch your palms and laugh: caress: pat. Clap your hands and laugh. Describe very happy.

Joyfully: describes being very happy.

Ecstatic: joyful: happy. Lifted up like crazy.

Rejoice: rejoice: rejoice; encourage: cheer up. Describes joy and excitement.

Ecstatic: describes being extremely happy.

Return to anger as joy: Hate: eyes widen when angry. From angry to happy.

Happy to see hunting: hunting: hunting. I feel happy when I see hunting. It is a metaphor for seeing others doing something that is exactly what you liked in the past. You can't help but be tempted and want to give it a try.

Everyone is happy: all: all. Everyone is happy and satisfied.

Jie Yan and smile: Jie Yan: Kai Yan. Smile so that your face relaxes. Describing a face full of smiles and very happy.

Happily smiling: Yankai: Relaxing the face means smiling. Describes being happy and smiling.

Calm: sound: speech; color: expression. In an emergency, your speech and demeanor remain the same as usual. Described as very calm.

Staring at one’s eyes: staring. Staring as if something had been lost. Describe the state of being absent-minded.

To cry out to the sky with sadness: Sadness, sadness. Crying to heaven and earth in grief.

Describing an expression of extreme sadness and despair.

Crying out to heaven and earth with sorrow: crying out to heaven and earth in grief. Describing an expression of extreme sadness and despair. Same as "the ground calls out to the sky with sorrow".

Drooping head and wings: drooping. The head is drooped and the wings are drooped. It is a metaphor for the demeanor of feeling depressed and lacking in energy.

Swagger: To sway when walking. Describe the arrogant attitude of thinking one is great.

大义 awe-inspiring: righteousness: justice; awe-inspiring: a serious or awe-inspiring look. Because of his righteous mind and solemn demeanor, he is awe-inspiring.

Sanctity: a serious appearance; Sanctity: an arrogant look. Refers to a serious and serious look.

Sanctified: Still sanctimonious. Refers to a serious and serious look.

Moral appearance: still sanctimonious. Refers to a serious and serious look.

Low singing and drinking: low singing: singing softly; drinking: drinking. Listen to people singing softly and drink wine slowly and comfortably. Describes a peaceful and comfortable attitude.

Laoqi Hengqiu: Laoqi: the style of the elderly; horizontal: full. Describes a sophisticated and conceited demeanor. Now it is used to describe someone who is arrogant and shows off his seniority. It also describes a lack of vitality.

Full of suspicion: Suspicious: As suspicious as a fox. Full of doubts. A metaphor for a puzzled look.

5 short idiom stories (less than 60 words each)

Unique ---- new face: new look. The original meaning is that the portraits of the heroes in Lingyan Pavilion had already faded, and they only appeared alive after being repainted by General Cao. It is a metaphor for creating a new form or situation.

Idiom Story The famous painter Cao Ba of the Tang Dynasty was particularly good at painting figures and horses. Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty often called him to the palace to paint. Because he repainted the portraits of the 24 founding heroes of the Tang Dynasty, he was named Zuo Wu. General Wei. After the Anshi Rebellion, Cao Ba lived in Chengdu and made a living by painting portraits. Du Fute wrote a poem for him: "Ling Yan's meritorious officials have less color, but the general's writing is full of life."

Mr. Dong Guo----Pan Refers to a confused person who talks about kindness to bad people.

Idiom story During the Spring and Autumn Period, Zhao Jianzi, a doctor of the Jin Dynasty, was hunting in Zhongshan. When he encountered a wolf, he chased it with all his strength. The wolf met Mr. Dongguo and said, "Sir, can you lend me your pocket to help me survive for a while and avoid this disaster? I will repay your kindness." Mr. Dongguo helped the wolf. Later, the wolf safely jumped out of the bag and bit Mr. Dongguo.

Seven-step talent----describes quick thinking.

Idiom story During the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Cao's youngest son Cao Zhi was very popular with Cao Cao for his quick thinking and beautiful writing. His elder brother Cao Pi deposed Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty and established the Wei Dynasty as emperor. He ordered Cao Zhi to compose a poem within seven steps. Cao Zhi composed the poem: "Cook the beans to make a soup, glean the bean sprouts to make juice; burn the bean leaves under the cauldron, and the beans in the cauldron." Weeping; they are born from the same root, so why rush each other? "

Great ambitions and sparse talents - sparse: rough and weak. Refers to a person who has great ambitions but insufficient talents.

Idiom Story During the Eastern Han Dynasty, Kong Rong tried his best to protect the interests of Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty and satirized and opposed Cao Cao's policies. In order to save food, Cao Cao banned alcohol. Kong Rong wrote an article touting the benefits of drinking. He criticized Cao Cao in front of the Soochow envoys, and was beheaded by Cao Cao. Later generations commented that he was a man with great ambitions and limited talents, who could not achieve great things.

Without learning and without skills----xue: knowledge; skills: skills. It originally means that there is no knowledge and therefore no solution. Now it means having no knowledge or ability.

Idiom story Kou Zhun, the prime minister of the Song Dynasty, was a famous prime minister. His friend Zhang Yong thought that his academic skills were insufficient. Kou Zhun asked Zhang Yong for advice. Zhang Yong told him the story of Huo Guang, the general of the Han Dynasty, because Ban Gu said Huo Guang doesn't like reading because he is "ignorant and has no skills." Kou Zhun immediately realized his shortcomings and deficiencies after hearing this

The five-character idiom contains poetic meaning and explanation

Meeting an old friend in a foreign land , a single tree cannot make a forest, why not do it for the sake of merit, so that it can become naturally separated, like a mountain separated by a long drought, and when there is sweet rain, knowing the son is more important than the father's courtesy and affection

Eighty-nine powers are inseparable from ten: referring to reality It's close. The eight characters are not clear: it means that things have not yet come to an end. Version 64: Describes being rigid in doing things and not knowing how to adapt.

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1. A person who speaks lightly means that his status is low and his words are not taken seriously by others.

2. Helping evildoers: a metaphor for helping bad people do bad things.

3. Too little means nothing: refers to little experience.

4. Inseparable: It describes being helpless and very lonely.

5. Remove the firewood from under the cauldron: a metaphor for solving a problem fundamentally.

6. Push cups and change cups: Toast each other.

7. Specious: It seems to be right, but it is actually wrong.

8. To sneer: to sneer with the nose. Express contempt.

9. Heavenly beauty and national beauty: In the old days, a woman’s appearance was described as extremely beautiful.

10. Guaranteed victory: Refers to being sure of victory.

11. Simultaneous grace and power: appeasement and coercion are implemented at the same time.

12. Shock the world: make ordinary people feel frightened.

13. The culprit: the leader of evil crimes.

14. The power of a tripod: a metaphor for a situation in which three aspects stand side by side.

15. Set on fire: A fire burned it.

16. Filial sons and grandsons: virtuous descendants who honor their parents.

17. Feasting and feasting: describes a luxurious and decadent life.

18. Start a business with hardship: Start a business with hardships.

19. Think left and right: think over and over in many aspects.

20. rack your brains: rack your brains.

21. To hold on to something: a metaphor for sticking to the old ways and refusing to change.

22. A big profit: small capital, big profit.

23. Ding Yi Que Er: Clearly, indeed.

24. Punish one person to punish a hundred: punish one person to punish everyone.

25. Incompetent: Can’t do anything.

26. No intestines to break: a metaphor for extreme grief.

27. Gutless Young Master: refers to crab.

28. Safe and sound: It still means safe and sound.

29. It’s too late to regret: It’s too late to regret.

30. Dark, weak and undecided: ignorant, weak and without decision-making.

31. Brutal and unjust: Cruel and vicious, without moral integrity.

32. Despicable ***: Describes bad qualities and no regard for shame.

33. Comfort is better than nothing: words of self-comfort.

34. Spring flowers and algae: a metaphor for beautiful speech.

35. Spring mountains are like smiles: Describes the bright scenery of mountains in spring.

36. Changchun is immortal: It is said that one will live forever.

37. Teeth and teeth: Describing a hearty laugh.

38. Moon Dan Spring Autumn: a metaphor for commenting on the quality of a character.

39. Qiushui Yiren: refers to the person you are missing.

40. Qiubaoyingying: Describes eyes full of emotion.

41. The autumn wind sweeps the leaves: a metaphor of great power and momentum.

42. Qianqiu figures: refers to people whose names will be remembered for future generations.

43. Curling in Autumn Moon: a metaphor for a person’s moral integrity.

44. Moon Dew Wind and Cloud: Metaphor of useless words.

45. The moon is bright and the stars are sparse: The moon is bright and the stars are sparse.

46. Moonlight and flowers in the morning: refers to the beautiful scenery at a good time.

47. Huayanyuemao: Describes the beauty of a woman.

48. Renovation: change the method, change the technique.

49. To handle things hastily: refers to doing things carelessly and not seriously.

50. The tree is big and has deep roots: a metaphor for strong power and solid foundation.

What are the five-character idioms?

The five-character idioms include love so much that I want to live, version sixty-four, defeated like a mountain, full and warm, thinking about lust, but Out of reach.

1. Love desires its life

Love desires its life is an idiom, which means that when you like someone, you always want to keep him alive. Refers to treating people extremely based on personal likes and dislikes.

2. Banban sixty-four

Banban sixty-four is a Chinese idiom, the pinyin is bǎn bǎn liù shí sì, which means the mold for making money in ancient times. In the Song Dynasty, the official copper coins were minted with sixty-four coins per plate, and no increase or decrease was allowed. Describes being rigid in doing things and not knowing how to adapt.

3. Defeated like a mountain.

Defeated like a mountain is a Chinese idiom. It is pronounced as bīng bài rú shān dǎo, which means soldiers: army. Describing an army's rout as a mountain collapsing, it was a complete defeat.

4. Full and warm, lustful thoughts

Full and warm, lustful thoughts are a Chinese idiom, the pinyin is bǎo nuǎn sī yín yù, which means that when you are full and warm, you will have lustful desires Heart.

5. To be expected but not to be achieved

To be expected but not to be achieved; a metaphor for things that are lofty and difficult to achieve or approach. Look, see from a distance; that is, get close, touch. Can be seen from a distance but cannot be approached.

Excerpt 15 idioms each of 5 characters, 4 characters, 6 characters and above, and write down their meanings.

Five words:

The ten fingers are very close to the actual situation.

The horoscope is not a word, which means that things are not clear yet.

Version sixty-four describes being rigid in doing things and not knowing how to adapt.

When you are full and warm, you will have lustful thoughts. When you are full and warm, you will have lustful thoughts.

A glass of wine releases military power. Interpretation: Release. This originally refers to the removal of military power from a general at a banquet. Generally refers to the easy removal of a general's military power.

Different containers for ice and charcoal. Ice and charcoal fire cannot be placed in the same container. Metaphorically, things with different properties are mutually exclusive and incompatible.

Defeated like a mountain. Soldier: Army. Describing an army's rout as a mountain collapsing, it was a complete defeat.

Seek medical treatment indiscriminately when you are sick. If you are seriously ill, you go to doctors everywhere. It is a metaphor for asking for help or thinking of ways when things are urgent.

Do not eat fireworks food. Fireworks food: cooked food. Taoism believes that immortals do not need to eat cooked food. In the old days, it was used to praise poetry and prose for their superb intentions, clear words, and unusualness.

Cannot give a word of praise. Like: sponsor; praise: add a word. Can't make any comments. The article is described perfectly.

It happened unexpectedly. I didn’t expect it to be like this but it turned out to be like this.

Don’t waste words based on others. Waste: discard. Don't refuse to adopt this person's correct opinions just because he has shortcomings.

The old crow in the cloth bag is a metaphor for being alive but as if dead.

Eating food and not doing anything, just taking money and not doing anything. A metaphor for irresponsible work.

There are many boats but they don’t block the way. It means that everyone goes his own way without hindering each other.

Six words:

There is nothing more sad than a dead heart. It means that the most tragic thing is a stubborn mind and insensitivity.

Love is broad but not specific. Love for people or things is very broad, but love cannot be specific.

Seeing is better than hearing a hundred times Hearing: hearing. No matter how much you hear, it is better to see it with your own eyes.

One hundred stars are not as bright as one moon. The light from one hundred stars is not as bright as the light from one moon. It is a metaphor that quantity is not as good as quality.

There is no such thing as too high a view.

Complete the task in one step. Do what should be done in several steps at once.

The appearance is not as strong as the inside. The appearance is good-looking, but the inside is not as strong. It is a metaphor that a wife who can manage the family is a good helper to her husband.

Without fighting, you cannot get to know each other. It means that after fighting, you will get to know each other, and you will become more compatible when making friends.

As a last resort, there is no other choice but to do this.

Unrefined describes some "vulgar" things that are not valued by others (mostly referring to literary and artistic works).

Not following the past and not practicing the present means that one should not imitate the ancients, nor should one stick to the status quo.

Effortlessly describes how easy it is to do something without any effort.

Indiscriminate means not distinguishing between right and wrong, regardless of reasons.

They cannot be discussed at the same time. The descriptions cannot be compared or compared.

Don't care about the indiscriminateness means not distinguishing between right and wrong, and not asking about the reasons.

Four words:

House to house, house to house, no one is left behind. Next, in turn, in sequence.

Obstruction hinders others from doing things.

I feel angry and angry. I feel depressed in my heart.

Aotou Aobao describes a person who is stubborn and unruly.

Accurately shooting arrows or guns and hitting the target every time. It also means having full confidence in doing things.

Be perfect every time you take an action. It describes being able to do everything with ease and achieve good results.

Bai Ling Bai Li means very smart and well-behaved.

Be obedient and obedient to everything. Describes everything as being obedient to others.

A hundred clothes and a hundred followers will obey everything. Describes everything as being obedient to others.

Win every battle and win every battle. Describe being invincible.

Half green and half yellow. The crops have not grown yet, and the green and yellow are connected. The metaphor is not ripe yet.

Half push and half go Push: resist, dodge; just: move closer, welcome. While declining, he moved closer. Describes the way of putting on airs and pretending to decline.

Half-talk describes speaking in a vague and not straightforward manner.

Doubtful, a little convinced, but also a little doubtful. It means that you are not sure about the truth or falsehood.

Contrary in and out Contra: violation, disorderly. Property obtained through unfair means will also be taken away by others through unfair means. The money gained indiscriminately was spent indiscriminately.

More than six words:

Pull out the radish and the skin will become wider, which is a metaphor for removing the unsightly things for the sake of convenience. It also means squeezing out others in order to expand your territory.

Catching sparrows with closed eyes is a metaphor for working blindly.

Not giving up until the Yellow River is reached means not giving up until the goal is achieved.

It can also be used as a metaphor for not giving up until there is really no way out.

Don’t dare to take a step beyond Leichi. Yue: cross; Leichi: the name of the lake, located in the south of Wangjiang County, Anhui Province. The original meaning is not to cross the thunder pool. Post-metaphors dare not go beyond certain scope and boundaries.

Regardless of the circumstances, regardless of right or wrong.

Not crying until you see the coffin is a metaphor for not giving up until complete failure.

Looking at the Buddha's face without looking at the monk's face is a metaphor for looking at the kindness of a third party to help or forgive a certain person.

Don’t bend down for five buckets of rice. Five buckets of rice: the salary of a county magistrate in the Jin Dynasty, and later refers to the meager salary; bending the waist: bending down to salute, referring to bending down to others. It is a metaphor for a person who is noble, upright and unmoved by profit and gain.

Don’t cover up your great virtue with just one 皚: cause; 皚: fault, mistake; 皚: cover, cover; 德: virtue. Don't negate a person's great achievements just because of his individual mistakes.

It is an old saying that you should not become an official if there is no one in the court. It means that without a backer, nothing can be done.

Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers. It is a metaphor for young people who have few worries and dare to act.

The ship arrived at the center of the river and the leak was repaired late. The ship did not repair the leak until it reached the center of the river. It is a metaphor that if the remedy is not timely, it will not help the matter.

There are no three hundred taels of silver here. It is a metaphor for trying to hide something, but it turns out to be exposed.

Open the skylight and speak out. There is no need to avoid the metaphor, just explain it openly.

To break the casserole and ask the truth is a metaphor for getting to the bottom of something.

Five four-character idioms and their explanations

1. The spirit of dragon and horse

Definition: Dragon and horse: a horse shaped like a dragon in ancient legends. It is a metaphor for people who are energetic.

Source: Tang Dynasty Li Ying's poem "Shang Pei Jin Gong": "Four dynasties worry about the country, hair is like silk, dragon and horse spirits are like sea cranes."

Translation: Four mornings worry about the country, The hair on the temples is as thin as silk thread, and the horse-like spirit has no choice but to assume the charming posture of a seabird.

2. Rats steal and dogs steal

Definition: Like rats stealing in small quantities, like dogs stealing oil. Refers to petty theft.

Source: "Historical Records·Liu Jingshu and Sun Tong's Biography": "This special group of thieves, rats and dogs steal you, why should you put it between your teeth?"

Translation: This is just a group of thieves It's just stealing, nothing to worry about.

3. Clear black and white

Definition: There is sharp contrast between black and white. The line between what is metaphorical and what is wrong is very clear. It also describes clear writing and pictures.

Source: Han Dynasty Dong Zhongshu's "Spring and Autumn Fanlu · Preservation of Throne Power": "Black and white are clear; then the people will know where to go."

Translation: The boundaries between good and bad are clearly understood , the people will know what should be done.

4. Insensitivity

Definition: Insensitivity: no feeling. Limb paralysis and loss of consciousness. It is a metaphor for slow response or indifference to external things.

Source: "Book of the Later Han·Ban Chao Biography": "Old and sick, no black hair, two hands."

Translation: Old and sick, no black hair, two There is no feeling in the hands.

5. Crane Huating

Definition: Expressing longing and nostalgia. It is also a poem lamenting the perils of official career and the impermanence of life.

Source: Liu Yiqing of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty, "Shishuoxinyu·Youhui": "The Lu Pingyuan River Bridge was defeated, and he was slandered by Lu Zhi and was executed. Before his execution, he sighed: 'I want to hear the cranes in Huating. , it can be recovered! '"

Translation: Lu Jiheqiao was defeated, was slandered by Lu Zhi, and was killed.

Before execution, he sighed: "The official career is dangerous and life is unpredictable. Can I live it again?"