What is an idiom when people are doing things? What does this mean?

A. Use four-word idioms to express how people say what they are doing and what they are looking at.

God helps those who help themselves.

Basic explanation

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Heaven: justice; Reward: reporting; Diligence: Diligence. God will reward those who work hard. If you work hard, you are sure to achieve something.

B. people are doing it, and the sky is watching. What is the following sentence?

People are doing it, and the next sentence that the sky is watching is that there is a god holding his head three feet high.

People are doing it, and the sky is watching. This is a folk saying that holding your head three feet high will bring God back, which means that people should not do bad things, and there will be retribution. This kind of celebration is actually subjective behavior and objective evaluation.

On the one hand, it is warning the bad guys not to run amok, and they will hang themselves if they do more injustice; On the other hand, it encourages good people to make contributions. Everyone will see and admire the good things you have done, and will be recognized by the masses sooner or later.

(2) People are looking at what idioms are and what idioms mean.

Words describing what people are doing and what the sky is looking at:

I. Karma

Interpretation: Buddhism believes that what is planted in this life will bear fruit in the next life, and good is rewarded with good, and evil with evil.

Source: Shen Fu's "Six Chapters of a Floating Life: Boudoir Music": "Sit or lie down and listen to neighbors talk about karma."

Second, karma is not good.

Interpretation: People who do evil will get what they deserve. They have never made mistakes.

Source: Qian Cai's "Yue Quanzhuan" seventy-four times: "There are thousands of men and women, and those who don't speak clearly are not happy."

C.invictus, what do you mean by God's proposal?

It should be that man proposes, God disposes.

Idiom pinyin: móu shzàI rén, chéng shzàI tiān n.

Interpretation of idioms: an old saying. I have tried my best, but whether I can achieve my goal depends on luck.

(3) People are looking at what idioms are and what idioms mean.

The origin of the idiom: The Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in the Ming Dynasty (103): "Kongming sighed:' Man proposes, God disposes, and you can't be strong!'" " "

Traditional idiom: Man proposes, God disposes.

Short spelling of idiom: MSZRSZT

Idiom phonetic notation: ㄡㄕㄗㄞㄕㄞㄕㄗㄞㄊㄢ.

Degree of common use: uncommon idioms

Idiom words: eight-character idioms

Feeling * * * color: neutral idiom

Usage of idioms: Man proposes, God disposes; Make provisions; Can be used alone.

Idiom structure: complex sentence idioms

Idiom era: ancient idioms

An example of an idiom: "Man proposes, God disposes", so don't be strong. (The Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty 1 13)

People propose, but God disposes.

Russian translation: человекпедполагет, ае.

D. people are doing it, and the sky is watching. What do you mean?

People are doing it, and the sky is watching. It is believed that when westerners do things, God is in the year, which means that one should have a clear conscience.

People are doing it, and the sky is watching. Usually there is a god in the first three feet, who advises people not to do bad things, or there will be retribution. In fact, it is talking about subjective behavior and objective evaluation.

On the one hand, it is warning the bad guys not to run amok, and they will hang themselves if they do more injustice; On the other hand, it is encouraging good people to make contributions and do good deeds. Everyone will see it in their eyes and admire it in their hearts, and sooner or later they will be recognized by the masses.

(4) People are looking at what idioms are and what idioms mean.

People are doing it, and the sky is watching.

First of all, be kind

1, interpretation

Metaphorically speaking, be kind and do good.

Step 2 quote

Qing Wu Ren Jian, The Present Situation of Monsters Witnessed in Twenty Years, 92: "He said it would be delivered within three days according to grandpa's orders. Please be merciful and do something for them! "

Second, help the poor.

1, interpretation

Help people in trouble, help people in need.

Step 2 quote

Source: Lu Xun's "Two Essays on Jiejie Pavilion: The Tomb of the Sky": "Jun Yu/kloc-0 went to Shanghai in March, 930, and experienced hardships. He perseveres in reform, helps the crisis and saves the emergency, and gives consideration to both public and private. "

E. What idiom means that things are done by people?

Human efforts are the decisive factor.

Pinyin: stone √.

Zahi

ethics

Vey

Explanation: it means that things have to be done by people. Under certain conditions, whether things can be done depends on people's subjective efforts.

F. What are the idioms people do in class?

Stay away from the masses and reality.

gāo gāo záI Shang

Interpretation was originally in a high position, but now it is described that leaders are divorced from reality and belong to the masses.

The source "The Book of Songs Zhou Song Jingzhi": "It is meaningless to be above, but it is arrogant, and the Japanese supervisor is here."

Formal idioms

Supplementary usage; As predicate and attribute; Describe a leader who is divorced from reality.

Synonyms are condescending and arrogant.

Antonyms are mixed together.

Rational young friends looked at the minister ~, and the minions of the "Three Youth Groups" were eyeing up. They were only silent and playing dumb. (chapter 2 of Zou Taofen's "the troubles of the second half of life")

G. what does it mean that people will die if they do more wrong?

There's an idiom in China that says, "If you do more injustice, you will hang yourself.". It describes that if someone does more bad things, he will be punished. This sentence comes from the monarch of Zheng established by the Eastern Zhou Dynasty in Xinzheng area. Speaking of which, there is a little story behind this sentence.

That is to say, Zheng Wugong's wife Wujiang gave birth to a son named Sheng Mao because of dystocia. Wujiang doesn't like this son very much. A few years later, Wujiang gave birth to another son named Shu Duan. Wujiang dotes on this little son very much, and often praises Uncle Duan for his cleverness and ability in front of the emperor. Fortunately, the old emperor was not fatuous, and thought that he had no obvious fault. According to the principle of standing long at that time, he should be made a prince.

Later, the old emperor died of illness, and Qi Sheng, who was 13 years old, succeeded to the throne, that is, Zheng Zhuanggong. A few years later, Wujiang clamored to enfeoffment his youngest son Duan Shu. Zhuang Gongzhen cherished his brother's love and gave Jing Xiangcheng as a fief to Duan Shu. After Duan Shu got the fief, he began to recruit soldiers to build the city wall as a base for rebellion. At this time, some ministers couldn't stand it, reminding Zhuang Gong to be careful about Duan Shu. Zhuang Gong said, Uncle Duan is my brother. Don't be suspicious between brothers, so as not to hurt their mutual affection!

When this word reached Duan Shu's ears, Duan Shu became more fearless and began to expand his power, forcing the border of Zheng to obey himself.

At this time, some ministers really can't stand it. They advised Zhuang Gong that one country cannot have two kings, and made Zhuang Gong make up his mind to get rid of his increasingly powerful uncle. However, the landlord said with a smile, if you do more injustice, you will die. Uncle Duan has neither good governance nor popular support, no matter how severe he is, he will collapse!

Finally, Duan Shu thought he was strong enough and let his mother Wu Jiang decide to overthrow him. However, Zhuang Gong had already made plans for Duan Shu. This time, Zhuang arbitrated, quickly wiped out Duan Shu's rebels with thunder, and drove Duan Shu out of Zheng. He was not allowed to return to Zheng in his lifetime, and he ended up in a sad end!

This is the origin of many unjust acts. The wisdom of the ancients tells us that we should not do evil in this world, and many acts of injustice will have bitter consequences!

H. describe idioms with eyes at the back.

People are doing it, and the sky is watching.

There are gods three feet above your head.

If you don't want anyone to know, don't do it first; What you do at night will appear during the day.

Although it is not an idiom, it can better express the meaning that someone is watching behind it.

A wall with ears has a similar meaning

Then there is the mantis catching cicadas and yellowbirds, which means not only to look, but also to act.

1. What does a person mean when doing it? What are its synonyms, antonyms, idioms and poems? Please give an example!

People are doing it, and the sky is watching themselves.

Interpretation is actually subjective behavior and objective evaluation.

On the one hand, it is warning the bad guys not to run amok, and if they do more injustice, they will hang themselves;

On the other hand, it is encouraging good people to make contributions, and your good deeds will be recognized by the masses sooner or later.

Synonyms hold one's head three feet high, and there is a god.

The original meaning of ancient Chinese prose

Because of their belief in gods, ancient people would go to the corresponding temples to worship if they were unhappy in some ways. Here, the lift points upward, and the case refers to the altar where incense is placed. The gods are looking at you three feet above the altar. If you pray and sacrifice, the gods will help you.

extended meaning

Later, the extended meaning appeared, that is, immortals are around people, so later there was a saying that "there are immortals when you look up three feet." This means that people should have awe of the natural society and not run amok; This is a sign of respecting and conforming to nature.

J. What idioms are there for people?

Alarmist q ǐ ré n y not u ti ā n explanation: Qi: the name of the Zhou Dynasty vassal, in Qixian County, Henan Province today. There was a man in Qi who was afraid that the sky would fall. Metaphor is unnecessary or unfounded worry and anxiety. originate from ...