Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - Idioms describing experiences
Idioms describing experiences
Knowledgeable about the world: it refers to having a deep feeling about the world and people's feelings or rich experience in dealing with the world.
Sophisticated: refers to having experienced a lot and accumulated rich experience in dealing with the world.
A world with perfect practice: it refers to having a deep feeling for the world and human feelings or rich experience in dealing with the world. Use "full of sophistication".
Unscrupulous: classic: experience; Way of the world: the change of human feelings. Describe the lack of experience in dealing with people.
Rookie: thatched cottage: thatched cottage. The original metaphor is a newly exposed foot. Now it is a metaphor for leaving home or school to work. Lack of experience.
Pass on classics and send treasures: classics: classics, experience. Pass on successful experiences and methods to others.
Easy handling: handling: handling and arranging; Yuru: Take your time. You look smart. Take it easy. Often used to praise people's ability and experience in doing things.
Knife and pencil veteran: Knife and pencil: The ancients wrote on bamboo slips, and if they made mistakes, they rewrote them with a knife. It used to refer to experienced people who wrote official documents or complaints.
What you hear is better than what you see: what you hear is not as true and reliable as what you see. Metaphor is the importance of practical experience.
What you hear is not as good as what you see: what you hear is not as true and reliable as what you see. Metaphor is the importance of practical experience.
Imperial calendar alternate year: imperial calendar: originally refers to the almanac promulgated by the Qing court, and later refers to the almanac. One year after the Gregorian calendar. The metaphor of outdated things or old experiences is no longer used in the new situation.
Guan Zhong Ma Su: Guan Zhong: Prime Minister of Qi Huangong in the Spring and Autumn Period; Follow: follow. Guan Zhong followed the horse. Metaphor respects the experience of predecessors.
Habitual wars can be levied: levied: conquered. Describe combat experience, good at fighting.
At home: driving: catching a carriage. Go into battle lightly and be familiar with the road conditions. It is easy to do something with experience and familiarity.
Well-informed: know: know. I have seen a lot and know a lot. Describe a profound experience and a lot of experience.
Look at the shape through the mirror: borrow: depend. Metaphor refers to the experience of others.
More experience and more knowledge: more experience and more understanding. Describe a profound experience and a lot of experience.
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