Idioms of growing up

Growth is the process of our gradual maturity and growth, and we will meet many people and things along the way. The following is my collection of idioms about growing up. Welcome to read!

Grow up healthily and strongly

[Zhu zhua ng chéng zháng]

Grow up healthily.

In order to educate and learn from Mencius, Meng Mu did not miss the middle school, cut the yarn and did not use cloth as a metaphor.

[Duane Zhu Zelin]

In order to educate Mencius not to give up halfway, Meng Mu used the analogy of cutting lines. Meng Mu moved three times and chose a good environment to influence the growth of Mencius.

Stand up gracefully.

[tíng tíng yüLi]

Pavilion: A towering and upright appearance. Describe a woman's slim figure. It also describes tall and straight bodies such as flowers and trees.

flesh of ice and bones of jade

[gǔ]

Ice: crystal clear. Musculoskeletal like Kethleen. Describe a woman's skin is bright and smooth.

In an instant, a white pony flashed through a crack in the wall.

[báI jüguòx]

White horse: a white horse, a metaphor for the sun; Gap: gap. Like a little white horse running in front of a small gap. Describe how time flies.

As fast as the wind, as fast as lightning

[fēng chí diàn chè]

Pool: running; Switch: flash. Describe it quickly, like the wind blowing lightning.

Time flies.

[rìYuèrúsu]

Shuttle: a tool used to pull weft yarns in weaving. The sun and the moon come and go like a shuttle. Describe how time flies.

time flies

[guāng yīn sì jiàn]

Time: time. Time flies like an arrow. Describe how time flies.

Bold and resolute

[léI lìng xíng]

Li: Violence. As violent as thunder, as fast as wind. Metaphor is strict and rapid in implementing policies and decrees. It also describes the momentum of violence and quick action.

transient

[Zhuán shn jíshì]

Blink: A blink of an eye can be described as a short time. Disappear: disappear, disappear. The description will soon be lost or disappeared. The Eight Immortals Realize the Tao 18: "If you are determined not to touch her, how can you save her, and the water is rushing, and the opportunity to save people is really fleeting." Lin Yutang's "Clouds in Beijing" Chapter 9: "But Mannia's happiness is ...

transient

[shāo zòng jí shì]

Vertical: release; Death: disappear. As long as you relax a little, it will disappear. It's easy to describe time or opportunity.

(of infants) babbling

[yǔ]

Describe the way babies babble like adults.

Be buried

[Luo t incarnation bay]

In the old society, people were buried underground after death, so that the deceased could get their proper place and their families could feel at ease.

natural death

[when caught]

End of life: old age and death do not interact; Master bedroom: the master bedroom of an old house. Die of old age at home. Now it's a metaphor for the demise of things.

Mencius' mother moved three times

[Meng mǔ sān qiān]

Monk's mother moved three times in order to choose a good environment to educate her children.

A budding young man

[hòu qǐzh Xiù]

An outstanding person who appeared later or grew up newly.

From childhood to adulthood, girls' appearance changes rapidly.

[nǐdàshíbābiàn]

Refers to the appearance and personality of women have undergone great changes in the process of development.

It takes ten years for trees to grow tall and a hundred years for talents to mature ―― it takes a long time to cultivate people.

[Shinian Schm, Bignian Schlon]

Tree: cultivate, cultivate. Metaphor training talents is a long-term solution. It also means that it is not easy to train talents.

Born crying

[g g Zhu dì]

Describe the birth of a baby or the coming of something.

advance

[bìn zétui]

If you don't advance, you will retreat.

Heart to heart; Love each other; The two have the same idea.

[xīn xīn xiāng yìn]

Heart: mind, thoughts and feelings; Seal: Yes. You can get to know each other without speaking your mind. Describe each other's thoughts and feelings exactly the same.

Take good care of yourself to complete the assigned life.

[y ying tiān nián]

Refers to the maintenance life.

be self-reliant

[zìlìng shng]

Rehabilitation: regaining life, metaphorically revitalizing. It means to do things well on your own without relying on external forces.

Thirty years old

[Elle Lichenian]

People can stand on their own feet by the age of thirty. Later it became synonymous with thirty years old.

It takes a hundred years for education to blossom and bear fruit.

[Bignian Sheren]

Trees: planting, cultivation. Cultivating talents is a long-term and arduous task.

Old and stupid

[Rotaylon Zhang Xiang]

Longling: It seems that you can't move. Describe old age, weak body and inconvenient movement.

Row against the current/current/against the tide/wind.

[nìShuǐxíng Zhu]

Sail against the current Metaphor is to retreat without trying.

In old age, I regret my laziness in youth in vain.

[lào dàtúshāng büI]

When you are old, you have accomplished nothing, and you are sad for nothing. Yuefu Poem, and Song, Long song: "A teenager who doesn't work hard is sad." Also saved as "the boss is injured." Tang Du Fu's "Qujiang Dujiu" poem: "The official situation is further away from Cangzhou, and the boss is injured and has not brushed his clothes." The twelfth time of the strange situation witnessed in 20 years: "It must be brilliant for you to invite him, and it will be really awesome after death!" He stroked his beard again and said,' We were injured by our eldest brother.' "

Full of juice

[Xu èqāng gāng]

Blood gas: energy; Party: positive; Gang: strong. Describe young people as energetic.

Cock crow and practice sword-diligence and self-discipline

[Wen Jacqueline W ǔ]

Get up and dance the sword when you hear the cock crow. Metaphor after aspiring to serve the country, the people rise in time.

Lush plant growth

[fāróng zháng]

1. Plants germinate and grow vigorously. Gao Ming Panlong's "Lecture Notes: Benevolence and Etiquette are Rooted in the Heart": "The wise men of benevolence and propriety seek and get ... four things are rooted in the heart, like trees on the ground, so they can flourish and flourish." Ye Shengtao's "Ni Huanzhi" 14: "On several occasions, I looked at those silently growing flowers and plants, and I felt a sour and sad feeling."

willpower

[Jin chíbíXiè]

Slack: Slack. Stick to the end and never relax.

Tie your hair to the beam and poke your thigh with an awl to stay awake ―― study hard/diligently.

[Xu Anliang West G incarnation]

Describe studying hard.

Keep up

[z Qiang büxī]

Self-improvement: strive for progress on your own; Interest: Stop. Strive for progress consciously and never relax.

Be familiar with sb.

[dry voice dry singing]

See someone's birth and growth with one's own eyes. Describe being very familiar with a person. On the first page of Ethan's Story of a Gray Alley, he wrote, "I didn't raise this child. He wants to ask the old lady who shaved her head and gave birth to her and her familiar neighbors. " The second fold of Yuan Wuhan's "Golden Pavilion": "I have been in Pangfu since I was a child, and I didn't see my official's son for a day." Yuan Taohua Wedge: "He lives next door to me and has been good since childhood."

To chisel/work persistently

[Zie Bosch]

Lettering: lettering; S: Stop. Keep carving. Metaphor is perseverance and perseverance.

The situation went from smooth to difficult.

[Su Weixi Leigh]

Zowei: It was beautiful when I was young. Displacement: another name for owl. Owls are cute when they are young, but ugly when they grow up. Metaphor situation from smooth to difficult.

Endure hardships to achieve some ambition.

[wò xīn cháng dǎn]

Salary: firewood. Sleeping on straw still smells of bravery after eating and sleeping. Describe a person who works hard and strives for the best.

One cannot acquire knowledge without practice; Wisdom comes from experience; learn (sth) the hard way; experience teaches; learn from one's mistakes; know it to one's cost; wisdom grows out of experience; a fall into the pit, a gain in your wit

[bīng yüshì,büzhüng yüzhi]

Wisdom: Wisdom and insight. You can't increase your understanding of a thing without experiencing it.

drive a vehicle at night

[fén gāo jì guǐ]

Paste: grease, which refers to lamps and candles; Succession: continue to take over; Rudder: sunshine. Light the oil lamp and connect the sunlight. Describe working hard or reading.