A clam struggles with illness and becomes a pearl: a metaphor for failing to write a good article because of frustration.
Bad mussels give birth to pearls: a metaphor for writing a good article because of frustration. The same as "mussels become pearls when they are ill."
Wasted time: wasted time. Refers to his career failure.
A late bloomer: a late bloomer: a metaphor for great talent. It means that people who can take on heavy responsibilities have to go through long-term exercise, so their achievements come late. It is also used to comfort those who have been frustrated for a long time.
The storm is drifting: a metaphor for talented people who are frustrated and drift with the tide.
Down and out: down and out: depressed, frustrated. Describe poverty and embarrassment when you are frustrated.
Oh, the wall asks heaven: Oh, loudly reprimand angrily; Ask Heaven: Ask Heaven a question. Describe a scholar who complains when he is frustrated.
Don't meet talents: pregnancy: pregnancy; Talent: talent. It is difficult to display talents, and it is difficult to be born at an untimely time; Refers to humbleness and frustration.
Bend without stretching: Bend without stretching like an inchworm. Metaphor is that people are frustrated.
Hunger: attachment: attachment, attachment; Yang: Yes. When you are frustrated, you will catch it, and when you succeed, you will fly away.
Hunger: attachment: attachment, attachment; Yang: Yes. When you are frustrated, you will catch it, and when you succeed, you will fly away.
2. What are the weather-beaten four-word idioms that describe the hardships of the road: satiety: sufficiency; Jing: Experience; Wind and frost: a metaphor for hardship.
Describe the hardships and hardships of long-term life and struggle. Weather-beaten: refers to experiencing many difficulties and hardships.
With "weather-beaten". Frost and snow: full: full; Jing: Experience; Frost and snow: metaphor of hardship.
Describe the hardships and hardships of long-term life and struggle. Compassion for the people: compassion for the people: lamenting the times; Compassion: pity for all people.
Refers to lamenting the hardships of the times and pitying the suffering of the people. It is difficult to prepare for the taste: preparation: all, all; Taste: experience.
I have suffered a lot. It's hard to taste: preparation: all, all over; Taste: experience.
Refers to suffering. Get ready for hard work: get ready: be exhausted and finish.
Taste: experience. I have suffered a lot.
Cauliflower: Cauliflower: Curtains, mats and other grass products made of straw. Full of grass and thorns.
Generally refers to suffering and suffering. Dead end: describe the difficulty of starting a new career.
It's the same as "The road is blue". Do not avoid difficulties and obstacles: do not fear difficulties and obstacles.
Do not eat millet: millet: millet, referring to food in general. This refers to Boyi and Shu, who died after Shang Dynasty, and did not eat Zhou Su.
The metaphor is loyal and firm, and does not work for the enemy because of difficult livelihood. Through thorns: Through thorns.
Metaphor road is difficult. Difficult to start a business: it is difficult to start a business.
Guigui Boiled Jade: Guigui Boiled Jade. Firewood is like cinnamon wood, and rice is as expensive as jade.
Describe high prices and bitter life. Unable to move: it is difficult to move a step.
Describe walking difficulties. It is also a metaphor for being in a difficult situation.
Can't move, can't move. Describe walking difficulties.
It is also a metaphor for being in a difficult situation. Blood sea: a metaphor for an extremely dangerous and difficult place.
Suffering from hanging upside down: head down and feet up. Metaphor is extremely difficult and dangerous.
Climbing and wading: Climbing and wading. Metaphor has experienced many difficulties.
Drops of water can wear a stone: water can wear a stone without stopping dripping. Metaphor as long as perseverance, meager strength will eventually achieve great things and difficult things.
Pillar: Like a pillar mountain standing in the torrent of the Yellow River. This is a metaphor, a strong and independent person can play a pillar role in a turbulent and difficult environment.
Vagrancy: vagrancy: depravity, a metaphor for poverty and frustration; Displacement: waves fall. Because of famine or war, the flow is scattered.
Describe life is hard, wandering around. Interrupt: The flow is scattered due to famine or war.
Describe life is hard, wandering around. With "drift from place to place".
Stumbling here and there: describes walking with difficulty. Move and slander: move and slander.
Describe a difficult situation. Wind, frost, rain and snow: metaphor has experienced all kinds of difficulties and hardships.
Go to the soup fire: go: go; Dance: step on; Soup: Hot water. Describe not afraid of difficulties and obstacles, desperate.
Sweet: sweet: sweet; Fruit juice: malt syrup. It feels as sweet as sugar.
Refers to the willingness to bear hardships and stand hard work in order to engage in a certain job. Two-day feelings: describe those who have saved people from danger, hardship and disease.
Orphan: orphan: an isolated and helpless distant minister in the feudal court; Illegitimate: An illegitimate child born to a concubine. It is a metaphor for people who encounter difficulties and hardships.
Ghost: a metaphor for a person who has no dependence and is in a difficult situation. Guanshan barrier: Guanshan barrier is isolated from the world.
Describe the road is difficult and difficult to communicate. I can't go, but my brother: the meaning of partridge singing shows that the road is difficult.
Artemisia is in trouble: Artemisia has foresight; Hard times: A difficult situation. Refers to anxiety about current events.
A friend in need: friend, friend. Friends who have experienced hardships together.
Volcano Tanghai: a metaphor for danger. Spiny female monkey: spine: spiny plant.
A macaque carved on the tip of a thorn. Describe a deceptive activity or a difficult occupation.
Hard work: starting a business with difficulty. Hard struggle: not afraid of difficulties and hardships, persist in heroic struggle.
Tired: Exhausted: Stumbling on the road leads to lack of resources. Describe low income and hard life.
Thorns everywhere: thorns everywhere. Metaphor is that the world is difficult.
Fine bird filling the sea: Fine bird: Legend has it that Yan Di's daughter drowned in the East China Sea, and her soul became a fine bird, often filling the East China Sea with western hills and stones. Metaphor is determined and not afraid of difficulties.
Jingwei fills the sea: Jingwei: the name of a bird in ancient mythology. Jingwei brought wood and stones and decided to fill the sea.
In the old days, it was a metaphor of deep hatred and revenge determination. The latter metaphor is determined and not afraid of difficulties.
Weather-beaten: a metaphor for being tempered by long-term hardships. Struggle: refers to a very difficult situation or action.
Bitter comes sweet: sweet: a metaphor for happiness. The hard days have passed and the good days have come.
The bitter days have come: the bitter days have passed and the good days have come. The coming obstacle: obstacle: trap.
It is very difficult to advance and retreat. Wait for cooking: scrape the pan and wait for the fire to cook.
Describe life is hard. Run out of food: run out of food and cut off reinforcements.
Metaphor combat is in a very difficult situation. Wandering: describe life as hard and wandering around.
Use "diaspora". Diaspora: To be dispersed by famine or war.
Describe life is hard, wandering around. Wandering: describe life as hard and wandering around.
Use "diaspora". Displacement: displacement: another name for owl; Small is beautiful.
Owls are cute when they are young, but ugly when they grow up. Metaphor situation from smooth to difficult.
Qin Shen Li Jing: Shen and Jing are the names of the stars, and they are the teachers of Shu and Qin respectively. It means that on the way from Qin to Shu, the mountain is high and steep, and you can touch the two stars, Ginseng and Well.
Describe the high mountains and steep roads. It also describes the world as difficult.
Grinding into needles: grinding iron bars into needles. Metaphor to do any difficult work, as long as you have perseverance and hard work, you can overcome difficulties and make achievements.
The last difficulty: the last road: the last journey. It is difficult to walk the last distance.
Metaphor in the end, the more difficult the work. It is also a metaphor that it is not easy to keep festivals.
Catfish on a pole: figuratively speaking, it is difficult to rise. Use "catfish on a bamboo pole".
Catfish on the bamboo pole: It is said that catfish can climb the bamboo pole, but it is sticky and scaleless, so it is difficult to climb the bamboo pole after all. Later it was compared to the difficulty of rising.
Catfish edge bamboo pole: metaphor is difficult to rise. Use "catfish on a bamboo pole".
Eating blankets in the snow: a metaphor for a hard life under difficult circumstances. Fear of wind and rain: fear: fear.
Describe people who are afraid of difficulties.
3. The idiom that can't describe ambition is half-life: half-life: half-life; White is down and out; Depressed; Frustrated.
I have been frustrated for half my life. I can't describe it.
A clam struggles with illness and becomes a pearl: a metaphor for failing to write a good article because of frustration. Clams fight, clams fight, clams fight, clams fight: Bidu means to write a good article because of frustration.
The same as "mussels become pearls when they are ill." Wasted time: wasted time.
Refers to his career failure. A late bloomer: a late bloomer: a metaphor for great talent.
It means that people who can take on heavy responsibilities have to go through long-term exercise, so their achievements come late. It is also used to comfort people who have been frustrated for a long time.
Feng Boluan floated: It means that talented people are frustrated and go with the flow. Down and out: down and out: depressed, frustrated.
Describe poverty and embarrassment when you are frustrated. Oh, the wall asks heaven: Oh, loudly reprimand angrily; Ask Heaven: Ask Heaven a question.
Describe a scholar who complains when he is frustrated. Don't meet talents: pregnancy: pregnancy; Talent: talent.
It is difficult to display talents, and it is difficult to be born at an untimely time; Refers to humbleness and frustration. Bend without stretching: Bend without stretching like an inchworm.
Metaphor is that people are frustrated. Hunger: attachment: attachment, attachment; Yang: All Yang Fei.
When you are frustrated, you will catch it, and when you succeed, you will fly away. Hunger: attachment: attachment, attachment; Yang: Yes.
When you are frustrated, you will catch it, and when you succeed, you will fly away.
The four-word idiom "difficult" is used to describe the pain of traveling.
See "wading through mountains and rivers". Source: "Twenty-eight years of Zuo Zhuan's" xianggong ":"I will abandon your monarch and seal it, and I will travel across mountains and rivers and suffer from first frost to show my heart. "
Weathered and full: full; Jing: Experience; Wind and frost: a metaphor for hardship. Describe the hardships and hardships of long-term life and struggle.
Source: Clear sky Ren Shang's "Peach Blossom Fan" Twenty-first time: "The chicken skin is thin, like snow frost, and the silk temples are like silver." Weather-beaten means going through many hardships.
With "weather-beaten". Source: Sun Li's "Xiulu Collection of Literature and the Road to Life": "Our road has finally come a long way. After rough and weather-beaten, I finally came to the present. "
Full of frost and snow: full; Jing: Experience; Frost and snow: metaphor of hardship. Describe the hardships and hardships of long-term life and struggle.
Source: Clear sky Ren Shang's "Peach Blossom Fan" Twenty-first time: "The chicken skin is thin, like frost and snow, and the silk temples are like silver." Pity for others and cherish the sky: lament the times; Compassion: pity for all people.
Refers to lamenting the hardships of the times and pitying the suffering of the people. Source: Yu "On the Minister": "Don't you know that you are interested in yourself? I am afraid of fate, and I am sad and pitiful. "
Be prepared for hardship: all, all; Taste: experience. I have suffered a lot.
Source: "Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong Twenty-eight Years": "It is difficult and difficult, so prepare it." Tang Hanyu's Records of Shunzong Volume I: Always holding bows and arrows in front of his family, leading the army to lead the guards and preparing for hardship. "
Be prepared for hard work: all, all. Taste: experience.
I have suffered a lot. Source: "Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong Twenty-eight Years": "It is difficult and difficult, so prepare it."
Tang Hanyu's Records of Shunzong Volume I: Always holding bows and arrows in front of his family, leading the army to lead the guards and preparing for hardship. "The end of the road describes the difficulty of starting a new career.
It's the same as "The road is blue". Source: Ying Xiuren's Shanghai Jiaotong Library and Freedom of Reading: "We are ragged and fighting alone, not for money, not for reputation, but for peace of mind."
Do not avoid difficulties and obstacles, not afraid of difficulties and obstacles. Source: Biography of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Zhi and Guan Yu: "Go with your ancestors and don't avoid difficulties and obstacles."
Do not eat millet: millet, generally refers to food. This refers to Boyi and Shu, who died after Shang Dynasty, and did not eat Zhou Su.
The metaphor is loyal and firm, and does not work for the enemy because of difficult livelihood. Source: Biography of Boyi in Historical Records: "The King of Wu put down the Yin chaos, and the world was dominated by the Zhou Dynasty. Boyi and Shu Qi were ashamed of it, did not eat it, hid it in shouyangshan, and ate it from Wei."
Sleeping in the wind. Describe the hardships of traveling or field work.
Source: Shi Shi's poem "Send a three-year-old son to the cloud first": "Lu Su's style rice is 600 miles, and the Ming Dynasty drinks Ma Nanjiang water." Eating the wind and swallowing the dew describes the hardships of traveling or living in the wild.
Source: Qing Xuanding's "Night Rain in Qiu Guang": "Eating the wind and dew, trekking everywhere." It is difficult to start a business.
Boil Joan if laurel, boil jade and burn laurel. Metaphor is high prices.
Source: Tang Linkuan's poem "The same year as Confucius and Langzhong": "If you cook Qiong, you will return to the emperor's residence and sell all the cold clothes." Gui Gui Boils Jade Cong: Boil.
Firewood is like cinnamon wood, and rice is as expensive as jade. Describe high prices and bitter life.
Source: Song Sima Guang's Answer to Liu: "The monthly salary is less than tens of thousands, and the jade does not continue." It's hard to move. Even taking a step is difficult.
Describe walking difficulties. It is also a metaphor for being in a difficult situation.
Source: Tang Du Fu's "Nine Days Post": "Going out and returning to the door, my feet are as wet as ever. The soil is alive, and the thoughts of you are thin ... it is difficult to get along. "
It's hard to move an inch, not even a step. Describe walking difficulties.
It is also a metaphor for being in a difficult situation. Source: Yuan Chu, the fourth fold: "I thought that I was on the boat that year, and I couldn't move."
Walking through the frost describes not being afraid of the cold and running around. Source: Jin's "Bao Puzi Xu Xue": "So I have to go through the wind and rain, wear frost and walk on the ice, hold white with yellow arms, clear fat to approach evil ways, plan to plant early and get late!" Climb, wade, climb, swim.
Metaphor has experienced many difficulties. Source: Shi Naian Ming's "Water Margin" 22: "[Song Jiang Brothers] discussed and hoped to come to Cangzhou Road.
It is inevitable to climb mountains and wade across the state on the way. "The mainstay stands like a pillar mountain in the torrent of the Yellow River.
This is a metaphor, a strong and independent person can play a pillar role in a turbulent and difficult environment. Source: Yan Zi's Spring and Autumn Annals: "I want to help the river follow the monarch, and I take the left title to flow into the mainstay."
Wandering from one place to another: falling is a metaphor of poverty and frustration; Displacement: waves fall. Because of famine or war, the flow is scattered.
Describe life is hard, wandering around. Source: The Book of Songs: "People also have words and sometimes reveal them."
Han Xue Guangde Biography: "I see that Kanto is extremely sleepy and the people are displaced." Be displaced by famine or war.
Describe life is hard, wandering around. With "drift from place to place".
Source: Meng De's Story of the Summer Volume: "In winter, Jin She left Jiangxi, the residents went to the city and the servants were displaced." Running around.
More refers to being forced by life, or running around for some purpose. Source: Chu's "Qin Yuanchun Farewell Zhang": "I have served for many years and have a wide range of friends. I ran here and there, and the water came to the mountain to pick me up. "
Running around. More refers to being forced by life, or running around for some purpose.
Source: Chu's "Qin Yuanchun Farewell Zhang": "I have served for many years and have a wide range of friends. I ran here and there, and the water came to the mountain to pick me up. " Floating east and west means drifting around, with no definite destination.
Source: The first and second chapters of Dangkou Zhi: "The coachman said,' Only one person thinks he should be beaten.' Xu Huai listened and asked who it was. The driver said,' This man's name is Yan, and his name is Shu De ... He has been wandering all over the world, and I don't know where he lives. "
East and west describe it as difficult to walk. Source: Wei Mingmin's "New Water Order Geng Wuchun Trial Pen" divertimento: "Look at this song, my back is waist, my hands are shaking, my words are coquettish, my clothes are tattered, my movements are staggering, one step is lower and one step is higher."
Wandering around means wandering around. Source: The fourth time of "Wild Sou Exposed Words": "If my sister doesn't feel pity, how can I stay calm after my sister's death?"
Duckweed is a metaphor for wandering. Source: Guan's poem "Farewell to Jia Yun's Old Age": "Life is a hundred years old, duckweed is temporarily blind."
5. What are the idioms to describe unhappiness? They are: failure to return to China, poverty, mussels getting sick, wasting time and being too ambitious.
1, failed to return to [shā y ǔ r guī]: failed feather: metaphor for failure or failure. Of failure or disappointment.
[Source]: Bao Zhao in the Southern Song Dynasty, "Worship the Assistant Minister to Sparse": "The feathers are broken and the scales are broken, and there is a leap."
2. Down and out [[qióng túLiáo d?o]]: Down and out: frustrated. Describe no way out, very depressed. Use "poor".
[Source] Fu Baoshi's "Preface": "His life is full, but it is a life of poverty."
[[bà ng bü ng ché ng zh ū]: It is a metaphor for writing a good article because of frustration.
[Source] Liu An in the Western Han Dynasty, "Huai Nanzi said Xun Lin": "The pearl of the bright moon is the disease of the clam and my benefit."
4. wasted time. Refers to his career failure.
[Source] Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: "Now you are in Qingyun, and the canal is still awkward. Why not quote it? "
5. Be ambitious but sparse [zh ∠ dà cá i sh ū]: sparse: sparse but weak. A person who is ambitious but not talented enough.
[Source] Liu Yiqing's "Shi Shuo Xin Yu" in the Southern and Northern Dynasties: "Boren is a man; Ambitious, but lacking in talent; The name is heavy and dark. "