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The word ling at the beginning of idioms

The idioms at the beginning of the word "ling" are: ling forbidden, enchanting, outrageous, biting and hilarious.

First of all, orders are forbidden.

Pinyin: [lìng xíng jìn zhǐ]

Interpretation: Act immediately when ordered, and stop immediately when ordered. Describe the execution of orders resolutely and quickly.

Source: Guan Zheng: Orders must be followed, prohibitions must be stopped, constitutions can be reached, and customs can be broken.

As soon as the order is given, it will be carried out and the ban will stop immediately. Wherever the fundamental laws and customs are affected, it is like a person's limbs obeying the will, which is the expected result of politics.

Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period

Author: Guan

The second is fascinating.

Pinyin: [Wu]

Interpretation: make: make, let; Enthusiasm: longing for the soul. This is very desirable.

Source: "Shao's Mountain House Pen Collection": "The wind of dancing in the sea; Fascinating. "

Step by step to the sea, facing the sea breeze, people are very yearning.

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: Hu Yinglin

Third, it is outrageous.

spell

Interpretation: horror: hair stands erect, describing extreme anger. It's creepy The description makes people extremely angry.

Source: Heroine of Eastern Europe: "Over the years; I don't know how many comrades have been harmed; What a shame! "

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Ms. Lingnan Yu

Fourth, it makes people gnash their teeth

spell

Interpretation: make: make; Teeth cutting: grinding teeth, indicating extreme resentment. It's disgusting.

Source: Biography of the Three Kingdoms Wang Weizhi Su: "Writing historical records is not to belittle filial piety, which makes people gnash their teeth."

Translation: When the Historical Records wrote about Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the evaluation of Emperor Wu was very poor, which was really disgusting.

Dynasty: Western Jin Dynasty

Author: Chen Shou

Fifth, it is funny.

Pinyin: [[léng rén péng fù]]

Interpretation: Hugging the belly: covering the stomach makes people cover the stomach. Describe a miserable smile.

Source: "Qi Lu Deng" seventy-nine times: "Ugly makes people laugh."

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Lvyuan Li