A collection of idioms (and explanations), preferably eight-character idioms or four-character idioms

Er-tip means the earnest instruction of the elders. It is not used between peers and has a derogatory meaning.

Undue punishment: the punishment is not commensurate with the crime committed, usually referring to the punishment being too severe.

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Turning the clouds and changing the rain: a metaphor for capriciousness or playing tricks.

Red tape: a metaphor for other cumbersome and redundant matters, also called red tape. A metaphor for suspicion and panic.

Square and gouge describe being out of place

Ascendant: things are developing and will not stop for a while.

Boiling and filling the sky: describing noisy, noisy and chaotic.

Burning cream and following the sundial: describes studying or working hard day and night.

Making a grand appearance: putting on makeup to perform on stage. Today it is often used as a metaphor for stepping onto the political stage. (with sarcastic meaning)

Speeding: Described as being as fast as wind and lightning.

Adhering to certain words or things as a guideline

No good things come to an end: When the bad comes to an end, the good will come.

A fleeting glimpse: a metaphor for not having a deep impression, like the light on the water or a passing shadow, disappearing in a flash.

Talking loudly: making a big discussion, mostly derogatory.

It is a metaphor for speaking and writing that are not pertinent and do not grasp the key to the problem.

Everyone does their own thing: everyone does what they think is right.

To hold a grudge: always keep certain things in mind , to describe feeling resentful. (Generally refers to oneself being dissatisfied with something)

Failure: Failure when one is about to succeed. (It often contains a sense of regret)

Dog-tailed mink: generally refers to Continuing good with bad, disproportional, mostly referring to literary and artistic works.

Put all your money into a bet, in an attempt to win in the end. It is a metaphor for taking a risk with all your strength in a crisis.

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To look at with new eyes: to look at things with new eyes.

To express an incomplete list and to omit many things.

To look at the sky from a bamboo tube , using a ladle to measure sea water is a metaphor for narrow vision and short-sightedness.

In broad daylight: a metaphor for a place where everyone can see clearly.

Miraculous craftsmanship: to describe the exquisiteness of craftsmanship, which seems to be beyond artificial ability. For. (describing the exquisiteness of manual craftsmanship)

Han Ying Zui Hua: a metaphor for pondering and understanding the key points and spirit of poetry.

sweating like a cow: describing a large number of books. Sweaty, cow I'm so tired that I'm sweating. The house is full of piles

Hao Shou Qiong Sutra: Hao Shou, white head, study the classics until old age

Accumulation: long-term accumulation, sudden explosion.

To stare covetously: to describe a greedy and ferocious gaze.

To be evil-minded: to commit evil all the time and refuse to repent.

To be cleared up: to eliminate dissatisfaction and misunderstanding.

Ridiculous: unreasonable, abnormal. False and bizarre, unreasonable.

Huang Liang Yi Meng: It is a metaphor that the good things you want to achieve come to nothing. It is also said that Huang Liang is a sweet dream, a pillow Huangliang

Keep secret: keep it secret

Take chestnuts from the fire: It is a metaphor for taking risks to help others and get deceived, and gain nothing.

Disaster arises from Xiao Qiang: disaster occurs. At home, it is a metaphor for internal troubles.

It means that long-term bad customs and habits are difficult to change. It can be sewn into a leather robe. It is a metaphor for adding up a little to make a lot.

Calculating progress: You can count the days to calculate the progress, describe counting the days to calculate the progress, and describe success in a short period of time.

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Gathering together: describes many talented people gathering together.

No room for hair: There is no room for a hair in the middle, which means that the disaster is very close and the situation is extremely critical.

Different people have different opinions: everyone holds different views on the same issue from different angles.

Seek the same wisdom as others: When you see good and outstanding people, learn from them and emulate them.

Pretentious: To describe an overly artificial and unnatural thing.

Overcorrection means going too far in correcting deviations

Golden Rule: A metaphor for a creed or legal provision that cannot be changed.

Silent like a cicada: describing not daring to make a sound.

Thank you but not sensitive: thank you, to refuse; insensitive, incompetent. It is a euphemism for declining to do something. It is wrongly used to refuse other people's requests

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Opening the book is beneficial: reading will gain. Open the book, open the book, borrow and read.

Obey the order: rigorously Abide by the rules and regulations.

Groundless wind: Only when there is a cave can the wind come in, which means that news and legends are not completely without reason.

Painstaking efforts: Studying or operating with great pains. Guyi, What others cannot achieve. (neutral)

wolf galloping and pig tutting: wolves and pigs running around. It is a metaphor for groups of bad guys running around. (derogatory)