An idiom that begins with the word "ruler"

Short ruler, bamboo ruler, iron ruler, thick ruler and clumsy ruler.

1. Is the ruler short?

As objects and attributes. Metaphor has its shortcomings and is not suitable in all cases.

2. The feet are short and long [ch [ch ǐ y ǒ u su ǒ du m: n, cǖn yǒu suǒcháng]?

A ruler is longer than an inch, but shorter than something with a ruler. An inch is shorter than a ruler, but longer than something that is shorter than an inch.

3. Bamboo slip symbol [wǔ]?

This refers to books that record military orders and military achievements, as well as the code of mutual guarantee between non-commissioned officers.

4.【chǐbρng cùn tiě】?

Metaphor is weak.

5. Two enemies [chǐ r yu ā n jia]?

Refers to a large number of calligraphy and painting seekers. The second ruler refers to the height of the scroll.

6. inch by inch?

An inch of trees is a scenic spot with flowers, trees, clear springs and running water, although the place is small.

7. giant salamander?

Ikezawa: One square foot of water; Catfish: A small fish. Small fish in a puddle. Metaphor is short-sighted.

8. Ruler [chǐwǐng Xu nzhí]?

Bend one's feet and look for it directly, which is a metaphor for exchanging small concessions for big interests.

9. Ruler Wu Fu?

Refers to books that record military orders and military achievements, and codes that guarantee each other between soldiers.

10. A scholar with two feet?

Used to ridicule the literati who wrote vulgar words in the old days. Ruler 2' refers to the popular word' do' at that time.

1 1. Rulers fight for food?

I used to describe a small official with a low position.