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Clothing-related idioms

Love fur, oppose fur, oppose fur: wear fur, that is, the fur faces inward. In ancient times, people wore fur clothes, with fur facing outward. Metaphor does not pay attention to the root cause, and the weight is reversed.

Source: new order chores: when walking, I saw passers-by turning against autumn, saying,' Hu turned against autumn?' Yes: "I like his hair." Hou Wen said,' If you don't know what's inside, why don't you rely on evil?' "

Praise clothes, praise clothes: large clothes. The crown of danger: the high hat. Clothing of ancient Confucian scholars. Refers to a wide robe and a high hat.

Source: Yu's Preface to Listening to Qin Poems by Yan Taixue in Shangsi Ri: "To be rewarded with tolerance, sing ancient words and refuse new voices from foreigners. The clothes are in danger, Xing Xing is like this. "

Northern Huai Yu wears coarse clothes and embraces beautiful jade. Metaphor is poor, but there is real talent and learning.

Source: Chapter 70 of Laozi: "If you know me, I will be expensive, so the sage gives me a brown jade."

Brown pregnant beads were dressed in coarse clothes and hugged precious beads. Metaphor is poor, but there is real talent and learning.

Source: Chapter 70 of Laozi: "If you know me, I will be expensive, so the sage gives me a brown jade."

Soldiers held hostage by armor wear protective clothing and carry weapons. Armed to the teeth.

Source: Yue's "Records of the Han Dynasty and Emperor Wen": "Bo is in the country and is often afraid. Whenever the county magistrate comes to the county, Bo is often surrounded by a soldier. "

Armor: Protective clothing worn by ancient soldiers. Soldier: Weapons. Wearing protective clothing and carrying weapons. Armed to the teeth.

Source: Yan Zhitui's Yan Family Training Commanders in the Northern Qi Dynasty: "I see that today's scholar-officials are not what they used to be, so I follow them. I can't be held hostage by real armor to defend my country, but I take risks and clench my fist. "

Take off your clothes by force, tie them up and hang them for torture. Same as "stretch hanging".

Source: Wu Ming Chengen's Journey to the West The 24th time: "Good son-in-law! Sooner or later, you won't get up to thank your loved ones or give good news to Master. You're still selling your son here to play tricks! Duh! Where is your mother? Where is your wife? What a son-in-law! "

An ancient hanging and handcuffs. Take off your clothes by force, tie them up and hang them for torture. Stretching: binding. Roast: Take it off.

Source: Ethan's "Grey Orchid" is the second fold: "If you are punished by the official, you will hang on the pile." Wang Yuan Wen Zhong's "Saving the dutiful son" is the third fold: "There is no intelligent and honest confidant, it is all a trick."

Stretching, climbing, hanging, handcuffing, forcibly undressing, tying and hanging and torturing. Same as "stretch hanging".

Source: Feng Ming Menglong's "Police Word Wan Xiu Niang Revenge Report Shantinger": "Take the manager's hospital, climb up and hang it, and check it one by one."