1. Add meaning to the four-character idioms
Go from house to house, one house at a time, and no one will be missed.
Next to each other, in order, in order. Get in the way and hinder others from doing things.
I feel angry and angry. I feel depressed in my heart. Aotou Aobao describes a person who is stubborn and unruly.
Accurately shooting arrows or guns and hitting the target every time. It also means having full confidence in doing things.
Be perfect every time you take an action. It describes being able to do everything with ease and achieve good results. Bai Ling Bai Li means very smart and well-behaved.
Obey and obey everything. Describes everything as being obedient to others.
A hundred clothes and a hundred followers will obey everything. Describes everything as being obedient to others.
Win every battle and win every battle. Describe being invincible.
Half green and half yellow. The crops have not grown yet, and the green and yellow are connected. The metaphor is not ripe yet.
Half push and half go Push: resist, dodge; just: move closer, welcome. While declining, he moved closer.
Describe the way of putting on airs and pretending to decline. Hesitating means speaking vaguely and not straightforwardly.
Doubtful, a little convinced, but also a little doubtful. It means that you are not sure about the truth or falsehood.
Contrary in and out Contra: violation, disorderly. Property obtained through unfair means will also be taken away by others through unfair means.
The money gained indiscriminately was spent indiscriminately. Be respectful and respectful. Gong, Jing: dignified and polite.
Describes a very respectful attitude. Be respectful and respectful. Describes a very respectful attitude.
Divination by night and day Divination: divination. Describes endless feasting day and night.
Divination by day and night Divination: divination. Describes endless feasting day and night.
Neither humble nor arrogant: humble: low, inferior; arrogant: arrogant. It means to treat people with appropriate measures, without being arrogant or arrogant.
No tea, no food, no thought of food. Describes being worried.
If you are not stupid, you will not be deaf. If you are not stupid, you will not be deaf. It is often used together with "Unable to be an uncle", which means that if one does not pretend to be stupid or deaf and dumb, one cannot be a grandma or grandpa.
To describe elders, be magnanimous. Don't look at it, don't pay attention, don't look at it, don't pay attention to it.
不悱不发 悱: What you want to say in your heart but you can’t say it out. Send: Inspire.
Refers to not inspiring students when they want to say something but cannot say it. This is the teaching method of Confucius.
Not angry but not enlightened. Angry: I want to understand but still don’t understand. Kai: Inspiration.
It means not to inspire students when they want to understand but have not yet understood. This is the teaching method of Confucius.
If there is no abundance, no killing. Feng: thick; kill: reduce. Neither extravagant nor frugal.
Neither increase nor decrease. Not embarrassed or embarrassed. It means that you are in a dilemma and it is difficult to deal with it.
It also describes the appearance as awkward. Neither ancient nor modern means that things are abnormal and have never happened in ancient times or modern times.
It was originally meant to ridicule people who learn nothing but pretend to be weird. Often used as a metaphor for compromise.
Indifferent means not taking care of others. It also means acting recklessly and not caring about others. No humming, no haha, no words, no words when needed.
Neither means not leaving means: approaching, coming close; Li: alienating, leaving. Refers to being neither close nor distant from a person.
It mostly refers to the relationship between people who are close but not close, or distant but not distant. No disease, no speed. Ji: rapid.
Xu: Slowly. Take your time.
Refers to being able to handle things at a moderate pace, not too fast or too slow. If there is no crop, there will be no harvest. Jia means sowing seeds; harvest means harvesting grains.
Generally refers to not participating in agricultural production labor. Not arrogant or impatient. Not proud or impatient.
Neither the present nor the past refers to things that are abnormal and have never happened in ancient or modern times. It was originally meant to ridicule people who have learned nothing but pretend to be weird.
It is often used as a metaphor for compromise. Don't be jealous, don't be jealous. Be proud of yourself.
Don’t boast about yourself, don’t brag about yourself. Describe humility.
Neither arrogant nor humble: arrogant: arrogant; humble: low, low self-esteem. It means to treat people with appropriate measures, without being arrogant or arrogant.
Ashamed, embarrassed: Ashamed. Be upright and have a clear conscience.
Bulangbuxiu originally means neither high nor low. The metaphor is ultimately useless.
No weed, no weed. Weed: Pennisetum; weed: Setaria paris. This refers to the absence of weeds among the seedlings.
The latter is a metaphor for people who are not talented and have no future. Neither fish nor fowl, neither fish nor fowl: not of the same kind.
It is neither this category nor that category, and it may not make sense to describe it as such. Neither spreading nor branching.
It is a metaphor for speaking or writing articles concisely and to the point without being sloppy. Unclear means speaking vaguely and very unclearly.
Also describes ambiguous behavior. Neutral Don't take sides.
Unbiased: biased. Not taking sides.
Indicates neutrality or impartiality. If you don't destroy the old, you can't build the new.
Unyielding: to give in; to bend: to bend. It is a metaphor for not giving in under pressure and being very tenacious.
Not counting the sun and the moon means not counting the sun and the moon, and there is no time limit. Not three or four means not decent, but also means not decent.
No shirt, no shoes. Shirt: top; shoes: shoes. *** Kaftan, *** Shoes.
Describe the slovenly appearance. Can't go up, can't go down. Can't go up, can't come down.
Describe a dilemma. Non-birth and non-destruction is a Buddhist saying that believes that Buddhism has no changes in birth and death, which is a different name for "eternal".
I don’t know, I don’t know. I don’t have much knowledge. The old metaphor is simple folk customs.
Neither dead nor alive describes being lifeless or in an embarrassing situation. Not painful or itchy. Neither painful nor itchy.
The original description is an indescribable discomfort. Many metaphors do not touch the essence, do not hit the point, and do not solve the problem.
Neither spit nor Ru, describes a person who is upright and does not bully the weak and fear the strong. Don't hear, don't ask. Wen: listen.
He doesn’t listen to what others say, and he doesn’t take the initiative to ask. Describes not caring about things.
Neither civil nor military. Can neither be civilized nor martial. Not Xu, not fast. Xu: Slow.
Disease: fast. Not fast, not slow, calm and natural.
Reluctant to comply means that if the request fails, the person will continue to pester you to the end. No Yi, no Hui Yi: refers to Boyi; Hui: refers to Liuxia Hui.
If you don’t do Boyi, you won’t learn from Liu Xiahui. The metaphor is eclectic without being extreme.
Neither yin nor yang means that the attitude is unclear and ambiguous. Discount without discount: When selling goods, the percentage is deducted from the list price.
No discount, meaning complete and complete. Unknowingly Zhi: know; Jue: aware.
Not aware, not aware. There are many fingers and no attention has been paid.
Don’t worry, don’t ask. Yan: jealousy; Qiu: greedy. It means not jealous, not greedy.
Thoroughly, thoroughly, thoroughly: thorough. Through up and down.
Thoroughly: Tong, thorough. From beginning to end, everything, completely meaningful.
To lord it over king: king; tyrant: the leader of the ancient alliance of princes. It is a metaphor for relying on power to run rampant, or arrogantly claiming to be the leader.
To achieve oneself and achieve something, one must also achieve something outside of oneself. Sincerely describes something very sincere and sincere.
Sincerity, fear, sincerity, sincerity: real, indeed; panic: fear; fear: fear. Extremely cautious to the point of fear and insecurity.
Take advantage of the time and trend. It used to mean that people should take advantage of opportunities and current trends to do something. Chu Gongchu. 2. Four-character idioms with explanations, more than 20, thank you
Amiable - a gentle temperament, a friendly attitude
Sigh - a sound of sighing due to sadness, boredom or pain.
Stand still - the commander stops the army, takes no action for the time being, and waits for a chance to fight; it is a metaphor for accepting a mission but not executing it temporarily to wait and see the development of the situation
Overshadowed - a gloomy look
Impassioned - describes high-pitched and powerful tone, exciting and high-spirited emotions
Flying and domineering - Birds of prey are flying and big fish are domineering. It refers to the arrogance and unbridledness of one's actions
Vertical and horizontal manipulation - refers to the use of means to unite or divide in politics and diplomacy
A glimpse - refers to roughly seeing a certain aspect of things , Spots: Spots
Words are well-known - everyone's mouth is a living monument. It is a metaphor for unanimously praising outstanding good people and good deeds. Monument: monument to commemorate achievements.
Parallel and non-contradictory - proceed at the same time without hindering each other
White jade is slightly flawed - there are small spots on the pure white jade. It is a metaphor for a good person or thing that still has small shortcomings, and it contains the meaning of regretting the shortcomings.
The blue thread on the road - driving a diesel truck and wearing rags to open up the mountains and forests. Describe the hardships of starting a business. Junlu: diesel engine, blue thread: rags.
Stubborn - stubborn, impatient to stop, advise or suggest
Out of reach of the whip - the original meaning is that although the whip is long, it cannot hit the horse's belly. Although the metaphor is powerful, the power cannot reach it.
Distinguish between right and wrong - clearly distinguish between right and wrong. Describes strong judgment
Step by step - "make a case" according to the book. Department: Category. Class: order. The original meaning is that when writing an article, the structure of the chapter should be arranged appropriately, and the words and sentences should be used in a standard manner. Later, it was extended to mean doing things according to the rules, doing things in order, not deviating from the rules, not exceeding the standards
Being original - coming up with original ideas, different from the popular customs
Endless - appearing again and again, endlessly
The ghost who leads the way for the tiger. It is a metaphor for being an accomplice to a bad person and working for a bad person.
The gain outweighs the loss - what you get is not worth what you pay for
Jaw-dropping - your eyes are wide open, and you are speechless for a moment. Describe the appearance of horror
Gallop vertically and horizontally - vertical: north-south direction; horizontal: east-west direction; gallop: let go of the horse and run fast. Describes running back and forth without obstruction, and also refers to fighting bravely and being invincible
Dwarfed by comparison - one side looks inferior in comparison
The continuous flow - [pedestrians, carriages and horses, etc.] like Continuously moving like water
Extravagant and extravagant - extreme luxury, also known as "extreme luxury"
Devotion and dedication - dedicating everything you have to yourself
< p> Caught off guard - too late to deal with it.Wear stars and wear moon - Wear stars and wear moon. Describes going out early and coming home late, or traveling day and night, working hard
Watching with eagerness - watching like a tiger about to pounce on its prey. Describes staring greedily and being ready to grab at any time
Going through fire and water - describing not being afraid of hardships and obstacles, working hard without regard for one's own safety
Mainstay - a strong pillar in the Yellow River. It is a metaphor for a person or group that can take on heavy responsibilities and play a backbone role.
Militarism - dispatching all the troops to launch a war at will. Describing bellicosity
Go back on your word - originally refers to how you behave to others, and they will retaliate to you. Nowadays, it mostly refers to capriciousness, contradictory words and deeds, and rumors - originally it refers to unfounded words, but now it mostly refers to slander and slanderous statements spread behind others' backs
To strive for improvement - cheer up and seek Strong
Break the cauldron and sink the boat - "Historical Records of Xiang Yu" records that Xiang Yu fought with the Qin soldiers. After crossing the river, he broke all the cauldrons (pots) and sank the boats, indicating that he would never retreat. It is a metaphor for determination to fight to the end 3. Five things and four things
Wuhusihai [wǔ hú sì hǎi] refers to all parts of the country. Sometimes it also refers to all parts of the world.
Five Lectures and Four Beauties [wǔ jiǎng sì měi] On February 25, 1981, nine units including the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League, and the All-China Women’s Federation jointly initiated the content of civilized and polite activities across the country. The five stresses are civilization, courtesy, hygiene, order and morality. The four beauties are the beauty of the soul, the beauty of language, the beauty of behavior, and the beauty of the environment.
Five Elements and Four Pillars [wǔ háng sì zhù] refers to the arrangement of eight characters for fortune telling. In the old days, astrologers used the year, month, day, and hour of a person's birth as the four pillars, and combined the stems and branches of the four pillars to form the eight characters; they then calculated based on the theory of the five elements' generation and restraint, so it was called "the five elements and four pillars." "Warning Words·Three Appearances to Baolongtu to Redress Wrong": "Someone outside the pavilion shouted: 'You don't need the five elements and four pillars to know the rise and fall of misfortune and fortune.'"
五六四 scatter [wǔ líng sì sàn] means sporadic and scattered.
五言四句 [wǔ yán sì jù] is a five-character quatrain.
See Baidu Chinese 4. What are the meanings of these four-character idioms
virtuous and highly respected: high morals and great reputation. It is often used to address older people with high status.
Talk about it with relish: describe talking about something with interest.
Don’t have a deep meaning: Don’t have a deep meaning.
Wonderful: strange: magical; wonderful: mysterious; incomparable: indescribable, incomparable; marvelous: incomparable magic. Colorful flowers: 1. Describes many colors, bright and colorful. 2. Colorful means bright, beautiful, and beautiful. This is what is often said about colorful. Behemoth: Tall. Refers to something tall and bulky. Now it is also used to describe something that appears to be strong but is actually weak. Broken-arm cliff: describes the steepness of the mountain. Cliff: a high, steep cliff. Broken wall: cliff, cliff. Rise up from the ground: ① Take things away from others. |Top-notch. ⑤Capture; attack: Capture two enemy strongholds in a row. To look at and be afraid of: to look at: to see; to be afraid of: to be afraid of; to be afraid of. I was afraid when I saw it. Thousands of Peaks and Ten Thousand Ren: Ren, the ancient unit of measurement: one Ren (eight or seven feet per week. One foot per week is approximately twenty-three centimeters). The mountain is ten thousand feet high. Qianfengwanren, literally, refers to the description of numerous, high and precipitous mountain peaks. Continuous and winding: describes the continuous and winding extension of mountains. The aura of greatness makes people feel relaxed. Shu, here, means to stretch; to relax (a state of restraint or suffocation). Haoqi: that is, righteousness, an upright and upright spirit. Haoqi cannot be taken apart and solved. Do whatever you want; follow: let it happen; desire: want. Follow your own will and do whatever you want. Eclectic: restricted: restriction; grid: specification, method. Not limited to one specification or pattern. Tingting Yuli: Tingting: tall and upright. Describes a woman's slender figure. It also describes the tall and straight shapes of flowers and trees. Also known as "Tingting Yuli" and "Yuli Tingting". My Fair Lady: Beautiful look. Beautiful woman. Splash: Splashing water droplets formed when water is blocked or impacted. Beat up: Beat up Indescribable: indescribable, indescribable. The meaning of "Zhuang" is to describe or describe. Over the age of sixty: ① Year: age.
②Pao: has passed, too much. ③ Sixty years old: 60 years old. Elderly people over 60 years old. Describe this person as old or old. ④ Sixty Years: In the old days, the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches were used together to mark the year. Sixty years was a Sixty Years, also known as one. ⑤Jiazi. Flower: describes the intricate names of the stems and branches. Refers to sixty years old. This refers to more than 60 years. Return to nature: The original meaning of "Pu" is a stone containing jade. Also refers to uncarved jade. The extended meaning here is innocence and simplicity. The whole idiom means: take away the appearance and return to the essence. A metaphor for returning to the original natural state. Same as "returning to basics and returning to true nature". Meaningful: Meaning: mood, fun. Long: long term, long term. The meaning is profound and intriguing. 5. What do the idioms and four-character words for donkey mean?
1. Doctor buys donkey Doctor: an official name in ancient times. The doctor bought a donkey and wrote three contracts without the word "donkey" in it. The sarcastic writing is long and lengthy but misses the point.
2. A donkey brays and a dog barks, just like a donkey brays and a dog bites. The descriptive words are poor.
3. The donkey in front and the horse behind means that everything is controlled by others.
4. The heart of a donkey and the lungs of a dog are a metaphor for the cruel and vicious human heart.
5. Ride a donkey to find a donkey. Ride a donkey to find other donkeys. The original metaphor is to occupy one position while looking for a more satisfying job. It is often used as a metaphor that things are here but can go everywhere.
6. Qian donkey’s skills are poor. Guizhou: the area around today’s Guizhou Province; skills: skills; poor: exhaustion. The limited ability of the metaphor has been used up.
7. Guizhou donkey’s plan is a metaphor for only showing up and having limited abilities.
8. Three pieces of paper without a donkey describes writing an article that is full of nonsense and misses the point.
9. Unload the mill and kill the donkey. After grinding things, unload the donkey and kill it. It's a metaphor for kicking away people who have done something for you.
10. Use the slope to get off the donkey. Use the favorable terrain to get off the donkey. A metaphor for taking advantage of favorable conditions.
11. Donkey’s lips and horse’s mouth refer to nonsense and nonsense. 6. Four-character idioms with meanings and sentences, 50, thank you, thank you very much, urgent, give it to me at three fifty
1. In high spirits: Xing: in high spirits.
Pick: spirit. Strong: vigorous.
Describes a very happy expression. "During the garden activities to celebrate Children's Day, the students happily played many games."
2. Angry: Angry: Emotionally excited. Describe being very angry.
"For some reason, he walked into the classroom angrily. 》 3. To gather one’s attention: to gather, to gather: to gather.
Describes being very focused. "The students in the classroom are all listening to the teacher's lecture attentively."
4. Talk to yourself: Talk to yourself. "You can often see an old man sitting there talking to himself at the intersection."
5. Critical: Describes a very critical situation. "Just when the car was about to crash, the driver stopped the car urgently."
6. Better troops and simpler administration: Simplify: simplify. "Some units must streamline their troops and streamline their administration and continuously improve work efficiency."
7. Colorful: "At night, colorful lights make Xiamen more beautiful. 》 8. Bamboo shoots after the rain: describes the large number of new things emerging.
"Since the reform and opening up, factories have sprung up like mushrooms after a rain. 》 9. A dazzling array of things: It means that there are many beautiful things in front of you.
"The things on display there are so dazzling that our eyes are overwhelmed. 》 10. Upright: Describes the image as being very tall and heroic.
"He is selfless and truly an upright and upright man. 》 11. Leave no stone unturned: method: method.
Talk: Method. Try and exhaust every possible means.
"The teacher does everything possible to mobilize our enthusiasm for learning. 》 12. With relish: He is reading a comic book with relish.
13. Race to the top: As soon as the starting gun rings, the athletes race to be the first to run on the track. 14. Hungry and thirsty: It is a metaphor for a very urgent need, just like someone who is hungry wants to eat, and someone who is thirsty wants to drink water.
"The students studied hard and eagerly. 》 15. Elated: Xing: interested.
Pick: spirit. Strong: vigorous.
Describes a very happy expression. "During the garden activities to celebrate Children's Day, the students happily played many games."
16. Cautious: cautious: serious, cautious look. "He carefully cleaned the vase and placed it gently on the desk."
17. A new look: a bright and bright look. Describes the old appearance changing and showing a new appearance.
"Seeing the new mental outlook of our class, the principal showed a happy smile on his face. " 18. Refreshing the heart and spleen: "The flowers bloomed, and bursts of refreshing fragrance floated."
19. They were full of admiration: Seeing his beautiful calligraphy, everyone was full of admiration. 20. Magnificent waves: Facing the magnificent sea, he was very excited.
21. Freshman: Although he is new to the job, he works in an orderly manner. 22. World-famous: The Great Wall of China is a great building that is world-famous.
23. Invincible: The scientific research team led by him has solved one problem after another with an invincible momentum for more than ten years. 24. Confident: Cheng: completed, ready-made.
"I am confident that I will get good results in this exam. " 25. Can't wait: His impatient look caused a burst of laughter.
26. Unique: different: elsewhere, unique. "The book he wrote is cleverly conceived and unique."
27. Without thinking: He reviewed very comprehensively, and he could answer the questions asked by the teacher without thinking. 28. A clever plan: Zhuge Liang borrowed arrows from a straw boat, what a clever plan! 29. He was so confident and confident that everyone didn’t know how to answer.
30. Returning the complete jade to Zhao: Now I return this book to Zhao intact, please check it. 31 Grass and trees are all soldiers Pronunciation: cǎomùjiēbīng Definition: Treat all the grass and trees on the mountain as enemy soldiers.
Describes people being suspicious when they are panicked. Sentence: Everyone was in shock and uncertainty that day, ~, and at night, there was still no movement.
32. Idiom: Go into battle shirtless Pronunciation: chìbóshàngzhèn Definition: Go into battle shirtless. It is a metaphor for going on stage in person and carrying out activities without any disguise.
Sentence: He finally took action in person. 33. Idiom: Crowd Pronunciation: wūhézhīzhòng Definition: Like a group of crows temporarily gathered together.
It is a metaphor for a group of people who are improvised and unorganized. Sentence making: Although there are some people outside, they are also ~, not unified.
34. Idiom: Besieged on all sides Pronunciation: sìmiànchǔgē Definition: It is a metaphor for being in a situation of being surrounded by enemies and being isolated and helpless. Sentence: Here, no matter how sharp-tongued you are, you have no choice but to obey.
35. Idiom: deploying troops like a god Pronunciation: yòngbīngrúshén Definition: deploying troops and generals like a god. Described as being good at commanding operations.
Sentence creation: Zhuge Liang’s miraculous calculation during the Three Kingdoms period, ~. 36. Idiom: Courage but no strategy Pronunciation: yǒuyǒngwúmóu Definition: Only courage, no strategy.
Refers to doing things or fighting just by rushing in and out, without planning or strategy. Sentence: Bi Feng~ is extremely greedy for wine and sex, has no sympathy for his subordinates, and all his subordinates are alienated from him.
37. Idiom: Strong walls and clear fields Pronunciation: jiānbìqīngyiě Definition: A way to deal with the invasion of powerful enemies. This makes it impossible for the enemy to attack the stronghold and grab supplies.
Sentence: You are not allowed to fight, but you can wait until the thieves and bandits have relaxed as much as possible before you can pursue him. 38. The first and last are obedient: contradicting each other and contradicting each other.
How can I trust you when you talk so docilely? 39. Lead the neck to be slaughtered: kill: kill.
Crane your neck and wait to be killed. Refers to waiting for death without making any resistance.
The prisoner knew that he could not escape his guilt, so he had no choice but to bend his neck and be killed. 40. The clothes don’t drag on the ground: drag, drag.
Clothes that do not touch the ground are metaphors for being very busy. There was so much work these days that he was exhausted.
41. Shui Jie Bing Qing: as white and clean as ice water. Describe noble character or elegant writing style.
How could she be with such a clean person? 42. Like a fish bone stuck in the throat.
It is a metaphor for feeling unsaid and feeling very uncomfortable. I know the truth, but I can't tell it. It's like it's stuck in my throat.
43. Subordination: one must serve one’s parents, while one must provide for one’s wife and children below. Generally refers to maintaining a family's life.
Dad wakes up early every day and works hard at night. 44. Do evil without mercy: persist in doing evil and refuse to repent.
This person is evil and will eventually be punished by law. 45. Not helpful: It doesn’t bring any benefit to things.
If you don’t study hard now, it won’t help if you regret it in the future. 46. ??A scholar with legs: jokingly called a person who records information accurately and has profound knowledge.
He is diligent in learning, thoughtful and knowledgeable.
7. Four-character words with explanations and idioms are feasible. The explanation words should be short, thank you
Hard work - a hard and difficult struggle.
Sigh - made out of sadness, boredom or pain The sound of sighing.
Stand still - a metaphor for accepting a task but not executing it temporarily to wait and see the development of the situation
Overshadowed - a gloomy look
Impassioned - — Describes high-pitched and powerful tone, high-spirited emotions and step-by-step — The original meaning is that when writing an article, the structure of the chapter is arranged appropriately, and the words and sentences are in compliance with the standards. Later, it was extended to mean doing things according to the rules, proceeding in order, not deviating from the rules, and not exceeding the standard
Ingenuity - original and ingenious ideas, different from the popular ones
Endless - appearing again and again, endless
Helping the tiger - a metaphor for being an accomplice and serving the bad guys.
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The gain outweighs the loss - what you get is not worth what you pay
Jaw-dropping - describes the look of horror
Galloping - describes running back and forth without obstruction, also refers to Fight bravely and be invincible
Dwarfed by comparison - one side looks inferior in comparison
Continuous flow - [Pedestrians, carriages and horses, etc.] move continuously like water
Extravagant and extravagant - extreme luxury, also said to be "extremely extravagant and lustful"
Covered with stars and worn by the moon - describes getting up early and returning late or traveling day and night, working hard
Watching with eagerness - describing greed Staring at the ground, ready to grab at any time
Go through fire and water - describe being unafraid of hardships and obstacles, working hard without regard for one's own life
Mainstay - a metaphor for a person or group that can take on heavy responsibilities and play a backbone role
Militarism - describing being bellicose
Going back on one's word - often referring to capriciousness and contradictory words and deeds
Gossip - referring to slander and slander spread behind others' backs
To work hard - to cheer up and strive for strength
To burn the boat - to be determined to fight to the end
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Vertical and horizontal manipulation - refers to the use of means to unite or divide in politics and diplomacy
Get a glimpse - refers to roughly seeing a certain aspect of things.
Widely praised - a metaphor for unanimous praise of outstanding good people and good deeds.
Parallel and non-contradictory - proceed at the same time without hindering each other
A white jade with slight flaws - a metaphor for a very good person or thing There are also small shortcomings, which means regretting the flaws in the ointment
A rough road - describing the hardships of starting a business.
Willful - stubborn - stubborn and impatient with obstruction, advice or suggestions
Beyond the reach of the whip - although the metaphor is powerful, the power cannot be reached
Distinguish between right and wrong - describe strong judgment
Speak from the bottom of the heart - speak the truth from the heart
Live up to the name - the name is consistent with the essence
Repeat the same mistakes - a metaphor for not paying attention to summarizing experience, learning lessons, and making the same mistakes again
Concise and concise - although the language is concise Simple, but the essence is summarized
Never before - never before from ancient times to the present
Like a fish bone stuck in the throat
Fishing for fame and reputation —— Gain reputation through unfair means
Do everything yourself—— Do everything yourself