Idioms, Proverbs, Xiehouyu and Idioms in Yuncheng Dialect

There is no ambiguity in the eight characters: it is a metaphor that things have not been done yet.

Waste wax: this is the abbreviation of "blind light-waste wax", which means it doesn't work, it's a waste of effort.

Plate 64: Metaphor is inflexible or inflexible. Board of Directors, this edition, Casting monetary model, 64 articles per edition.

A foregone conclusion: figuratively speaking, things are fixed and cannot be changed.

Dragon gate array: refers to chatting or telling stories.

Asking for information: In the old society, detectives used for patrolling houses generally refer to people who are interested in asking for information or know a lot of information.

Umbrella: a metaphor for a person or thing that can be protected. (derogatory)

Take responsibility: a metaphor for taking responsibility for others for no reason.

Closing the door: first, it generally means refusing guests to enter the door and not seeing each other. Often used with the word "eat". The second is to refuse other people's requests or opinions.

Watching the fire across the bank, watching the fire across the bank: "Historical Records" "When the Chu soldiers crowned the princes, the princes rescued the giant deer from more than ten walls (camps) and did not dare to fight. When Chu attacked Qin, all the generals looked at it from the wall. " Is to sit on the camp and watch the two sides fight. Later, this kind of behavior of standing by and not helping either side is called "sitting on the wall and watching" or "sitting on the wall and watching"

Eat duck eggs; The Arabic numeral "0" is shaped like a duck egg, so eating duck eggs is compared to zero.

Eat a dumb loss: it means that you have no place to complain or dare not say it.

Double-reed: Double-reed, a folk art, in which one person performs actions in front and the other person hides behind or talks or sings, and cooperates with each other. Singing a double reed is a metaphor for one bright and one dark, collusion and collusion.

Unpopular: Unpopular, originally refers to the door where few people bet when gambling. An unpopular metaphor is that things have happened beyond people's expectations.

Virgin land: a metaphor for uncultivated wasteland or undeveloped territory.

Blending: in the old days, it meant secretly bribing, communicating with officials and dredging the government.

Careless; Play dumb and cheat on purpose.

Cold Palace: Cold Palace used to refer to the place where the emperor placed the fallen concubines. Metaphor to abandon people or things.

Paddling: Originally a children's game, tiles were thrown over the water, splashing a series of water. It means spending money but getting nothing.

Hit Tai Ji Chuan: Tai Ji Chuan, soft and slow, running through the circle. Playing Tai Ji Chuan is a metaphor for not touching the point, shirking and perfunctory.

Toothache: originally refers to eating a meat dish at the beginning and middle of the month, and later refers to eating a hearty meal occasionally.

Rake: Journey to the West speaks. Metaphor not only refuses the other party's accusation, but accuses the other party.

Climbing the Dragon Gate: Taiping Guangji "Under the Dragon Gate, there are yellow carp in Ji Chun every year, coming and going from the sea and rivers. Only 72 people climb Longmen at the age of one. When I first boarded the Longmen, the clouds and rain followed, and the sky fire burned its tail from behind and turned into a dragon. " First, metaphor is introduced and popularized by people with high status or power to improve their social status and reputation. Second, it is said that in the past, the imperial examinations were successful.

Ding is Ding, Mao is Mao: the metaphor is serious and unambiguous.

Moderator: The language is Zuo Zhuan (when the battle of candles defeated Qin in middle school Chinese). First, it means that the host invites people to get together and stay. The second is a metaphor for the host's treat.

Broken kite: a metaphor for someone or something that is gone forever.

Soap bubbles; First, metaphor is easy to be disillusioned with ideals or plans. Second, metaphor is a lie that can be easily punctured.

Wind, horse and cow: abbreviation for wind, horse and cow, which means they are completely unrelated.

Driving ducks to the shelves: a metaphor for forcing others to do things beyond their power. The meaning is the same as the idiom "Forcing others to do something".

Olive Branch: In the Genesis of the Old Testament, it is said that after the ancient flood, Noah, who was sitting in a boat, released a pigeon and the pigeon came back with an olive branch, confirming that the flood had receded. Metaphor is peace.

Fifty boards each: the old criminal law. Metaphor does not distinguish between right and wrong, and gives equal accusations indiscriminately.

Old paper pile: refers to a large number of very old books and materials.

Hang a sheep's head to sell dog meat: "Yanzi Chunqiu" "You make it serve inside and keep it outside, and Ruxian (hanging) the cow's head at the door and selling the horse's chest at home". Later, it was circulated as "selling dog meat by hanging sheep's head", which means using a good name as a cover, but in fact it is a bad thing.

Ghost symbol: a metaphor for poor calligraphy or illegible writing.

Pick your nose horizontally and pick your eyes vertically: a metaphor for finding fault from all directions. It means the same as the idiom "nitpicking"

Hongmen Banquet: Historical Records of Xiang Yu. It is a metaphor for a party that harms guests, or a party full of conspiracy and murder.

Fantasy: a dramatic term. It's useless to look good metaphorically.

Chaos: a metaphor for unprincipled mediation or compromise.

Sandwich rice: there is no cooked rice. Metaphor is that things are not done thoroughly.

Chess terminology. First, metaphor has a decisive attack. Second, metaphor gives people problems and makes people embarrassed.

Hand in a blank sheet of paper: metaphor can't solve the problem at all.

Two-legged: a metaphor for keeping in touch with opposing sides because of unclear understanding of things or deliberate opportunism.

Curse: Tell the Journey to the West. Metaphor is what binds people.

Military orders: ancient military terms. Now it is often used as a gesture to make sure to do something.

Open the back door: a metaphor for engaging in transactions and doing things with the help of a certain relationship without proper channels.

Green light: traffic terminology. Metaphor is allowed to do something.

Empty city plan: romance of the three kingdoms. One refers to the strategy of deceiving each other in order to cover up the emptiness of strength. Second, metaphor is empty. Third, the metaphor is empty and lacks practical content.

Blank check: a metaphor for an unfulfilled promise.

Fishing for straw: A drowning man will catch a straw. First, it is a metaphor for the futile struggle in despair. Secondly, metaphor has some political benefits.

Chess terminology. A metaphor for inappropriate actions or opinions.

Ecstasy soup: a metaphor for chaotic speech or behavior.

Immunity: refers to the ability to resist the erosion of various misconceptions.

Masterpiece: originally refers to a program that is good at performing. Be very good at sth.

Birds and beasts scattered: Han Shu. Describe that the crowd has dispersed. (derogatory)

Troupe: this refers to young people who are good at water and dare to make fun of the trend. The latter metaphor is a pioneer who dares to change and struggle.

Walk-on: An attendant or infantryman originally played in a play. It is a metaphor for doing chores and small things that are not mainly responsible.

Hit the nail on the head: first, it is a metaphor for being rejected and reprimanded. Second, metaphor meets obstacles and setbacks.

Broken jar and broken fall: a metaphor for failing to correct shortcomings and mistakes, letting them drift, or deliberately developing in a worse direction.

Playing the piano: metaphor can grasp the center and arrange comprehensive, coordinated and rhythmic work.

To stir up a hornet's nest: a metaphor to touch a difficult person.

Dig a corner: 1. Destroy a person or a group or make things impossible. Second, it is a metaphor for pulling people away from other organizations.

Utopia: This is the abbreviation of the title written by British Utopia writer Moore, whose original intention is the best society in the ideal. Later, it refers to unfulfilled wishes, plans, dreams, etc.

Xiao Jiujiu: This is a multiplication formula. First, borrowing means being good at careful calculation. Second, describe what you know.

Embroidered pillow: a metaphor for a person who has only appearance but no real talent and learning.

One-cone transaction: the abbreviation of "casserole garlic-one-cone transaction" in two-part allegorical sayings. Metaphor, whether successful or not, is pretty hard.

Kill with a stick: completely deny that there is no merit.

Silver wax spear head: the metaphor looks good on the surface, but it is useless in fact.

Colored glasses: a metaphor for one's subjective vision.

Petunia ears: ancient governors made a pact, and the people of the main alliance personally cut the ears of cattle to get blood. After referring to a certain leader.

Tightrope walking: a kind of acrobatics. Metaphor is a clever and dangerous balance.