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There are 100 idioms about antonyms, which ones?
大惊小怪 dà jīng xiǎo guài
[Interpretation] Refers to being excessively surprised and strange about something that is not surprising.
[Etymology] Song Zhu Xi's "Answer to Lin Zai Zhi": "We have to make this matter an ordinary thing to look at; simple head to do will go; a long time to see the effect naturally; do not have to be so fussed about; start modeling also."
[near synonym] rare and strange Sichuan dogs barking at the sun
[antonym] how strange and commonplace
[usage] Often used in negative constructions or in a tone of disbelief. It is usually used as predicate, object and gerund.
[Structure] Combined.
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