An idiom with the word "ask": ask questions about sleep, eat, and the blind.
To win the championship, please ask the officials of the Central Plains to answer the questions of flowers, cold and warmth.
Ask the willow to judge the flowers, ask the willow to find the flowers, ask the cow to know the horses, and ask the bed to see the food.
Ask for people, land, ten ways, heaven and divination, and have a clear conscience.
Ask yourself and answer yourself, ask a sheep to know a horse, and answer a question about the waterfront.
The teacher who asks questions is not ashamed to ask questions, and no one cares.
Idioms solitaire at the beginning of the question: Question? Unarmed? What's next? Holy and wise? Know perfectly well past ask? Ask a cow to know a horse?
Clumsy Wu Bai? White clouds and pale dogs? Dogs are close to people? The situation is different? Survival and death?
Unique ethnic customs? Vulgar? Chewy? Chewing on the palatal bed? Redundancy and repetition
The whole set of idioms at the beginning of the word "Wen" refers to the filial piety of ancient princes and royal children to serve their parents. Same? Greet and see the food? .
Greeting and caring after meals: Greet every day and leave every meal. Refers to the filial piety of ancient princes and royal children to serve their parents.
Question: question: question. Ask carefully to show concern.
Asking for directions: Ask the blind for directions. Metaphorically, asking people who don't know anything can't solve the problem.
Winning weight: the size of winning. Refers to trying to seize the world.
Sheng Zhongyuan: Q: Q: Ding: An ancient cooker with three feet and two ears. Central Plains: The middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River refer to the territory. Metaphor is an attempt to seize the world.
Ask officials to answer flowers: to answer irrelevant questions.
Ask the cold and ask the warm: describe caring and considerate.
Begging Liu to comment on flowers: a metaphor for prostitutes.
Ask Liu for flowers: ① Enjoy spring scenery. 2 offspring? Flowers? 、? Liu? The metaphor is a prostitute, so it refers to a prostitute.
Ask a cow to know a horse: a metaphor to infer from the side and find out the truth.
Ask for food and sleep: refers to the filial piety of ancient princes and royal children to serve their parents. Same? Greet and see the food? .
Asking for land: I only know how to buy real estate. Metaphor is no ambition.
Ask a hundred questions: answer ten questions as you say. Describe knowing a lot or being eloquent.
Seeking heaven to buy divination: seeking heaven to predict good or bad luck.
Clear conscience: clear conscience: ask yourself. Ask yourself if you have any shame.
Ask the sheep to know the horse: metaphor infers from the side and finds out the truth.
Q&A 10: Describe knowing a lot or being eloquent.
Ask Waterfront: Waterfront: Waterfront. Metaphor is irresponsible or irrelevant.
Questioner: A person who asks a serious question figuratively.
Idioms and explanations include asking questions: I am not ashamed to ask questions: I am willing to learn from people with lower knowledge or status than myself without embarrassment.
Dare not ask: ask the ferry, ask the way. Refers to something noble and abstruse that dares not ask or try.
Ignore: smell: listen. People don't listen to anything they say and don't take the initiative to ask. Describe not caring about things.
Don't ask, don't smell: smell: listen. People don't listen to anything they say and don't take the initiative to ask. Describe not caring about things.
Don't ask questions indiscriminately: metaphor doesn't distinguish right from wrong and doesn't ask why.
Don't ask nonsense: metaphor doesn't distinguish right from wrong and doesn't ask why.
Don't listen to the other party: smell the topic: pass the news, pass the audio. Of not touching or breaking.
Don't talk to the other party: it means there is no contact and no disconnection.
Visit the customs.
This question is very difficult: this kind of heckling, that kind of blame.
Irrelevant answer: the answer is not the content of the question.
Get to the root of the matter: a metaphor for pursuing the root of the matter.
Get to the bottom of it: Metaphor goes to the root of the matter.
Hanging for illness: mourning for the dead and sympathizing with the sick. Describe caring about people's sufferings.
Ask questions everywhere: ask questions everywhere.
Ask yourself: bow: yourself; Q: Check. Go back and check your words and deeds.
Reflexively ask yourself: Go back and check your words and deeds. Same? Ask yourself? .
Visit the poor and ask questions: visit the poor and ask questions.
Visit relatives and friends: visit: visit; Q: greetings. Refers to visiting relatives and friends.
Ask yourself: Ask yourself, which means self-reflection.
Ask yourself: touch your chest and ask yourself. Express self-reflection.
Ask slaves when farming: metaphorically, ask experts for advice.
Polygonum hydropiper: Polygonum hydropiper is a bitter plant. Regardless of hard work, sympathize with the disease. In the old days, it was a metaphor for the monarch to appease the soldiers and civilians and share joys and sorrows with the people.
Good at asking questions: I like to ask others' opinions to solve my own problems.
Ask questions and you will have money: good: like it; Y: Rich. Ask others for advice when you are in trouble, and your knowledge will be profound.
Oh, the wall asks heaven: Oh, loudly reprimand angrily; Ask Heaven: Ask Heaven a question. Describe a scholar who complains when he is frustrated.
Research on the antithesis: just endorsement to help or answer difficult questions. Refers to the lack of knowledge and fragmentation.
Six questions and three pushes: refers to repeated interrogation.
Ask yourself: touch your chest and ask yourself how it is. Refers to self-reflection.
Know perfectly well past ask: know clearly, but also ask people on purpose.
Climbing flowers and asking willows: a metaphor for prostitutes. Same? Climbing flowers and folding willows? .
Inquire about the roots of vegetables: vegetables: ask carefully; Q: Ask questions. Interrogate and investigate the root cause of the matter.
Get to the bottom of it: metaphor for the details of the investigation.
Study hard and ask questions: study hard and ask questions if you don't understand. Metaphor is good at learning.
Ask God for divination: When superstitious people encounter difficulties, they turn to ghosts and gods for help, or rely on divination to solve them.
Seeking land and housing: housing: housing. There are many ways to buy land, asking real estate agents everywhere. Refers to buying real estate and seeking personal gain. Metaphor is no ambition.
When in Rome, do as the Romans do: If you want to go to another country or place, you must first understand its customs. Same? Do you want to enter the country and ask the customs? .
Ask the customs when entering the country: country: originally refers to the capital, and later refers to the country. To go to other countries or places, we must first understand its customs.
Entering unexpectedly and seeking prohibition: unexpectedly: the realm of ancient words; Taboo: Taboo. Before entering a country or region, you should first ask what the ban is, so as not to violate it.
Entry ban: territory: border; Prohibition: Prohibition refers to something that is not liked by law or custom. Before entering a country or region, you must first ask what is forbidden there.