Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional customs - Dear all, please. I need 150 idioms with explanations, sentences and pinyin, no pinyin is ok, but the sentences must be good! I'm sorry! Thank you for your help!

Dear all, please. I need 150 idioms with explanations, sentences and pinyin, no pinyin is ok, but the sentences must be good! I'm sorry! Thank you for your help!

150 Commonly Used Idioms

Love not to release the hand: describes to love something so much that you can't put it down.

Love House and Crow: It is a metaphor for loving a person and the people or things related to him. Grandfather loved his elder brother the most, ~, and also took his elder brother's daughter as a treasure.

According to the order: means to act according to a certain order, according to a certain step to plan .

You won't learn in a ~ way, you always want to reach the sky in one step, no wonder you can't learn anything in the end.

A Hundred-Year Tree: It is a long-term plan to cultivate talents. Education is a major project, and governments have invested a lot of human and financial resources in education.

Hundredfold: It describes a person who is strong-willed and does not retreat or give in to any setbacks. With the spirit of ~, Ah Hui finally started his own business after many setbacks.

Banmenjiaoyu: It is a metaphor for showing off one's skills in front of experts or connoisseurs without self-importance. Sometimes used to express self-effacement. I'm just a ~ work in front of all the writers, so please teach me more.

Halfway: It means that things stop halfway. You must be persistent in doing anything, never ~.

All-inclusive: rich in content, colorful and all kinds of things. People love to shop at this shopping center because the goods here are ~, all-inclusive.

Behind closed doors: a metaphor for people's behavior being out of touch with reality. If a writer wants to write a good work, he can't ~, he must go to experience life.

Changed and intensified: a metaphor for becoming more powerful than before. Xiaowen stole money from his classmates from time to time, and then he also ~ and stole money from the teacher, and he was expelled from school as a result.

标新立异:Make something new and unique, different from others. She wasted a lot of time and money on dressing up ~ all day in order to express herself.

Out-of-the-ordinary: expressing a novel and distinctive approach. The clothes designed by Li Ming ~ are very prominent in the local clothing industry, so they are very popular among consumers.

宾至如归:Describes entertaining guests thoughtfully and attentively, making them feel warm. This hotel is so attentive that it gives people a sense of ~.

No Shame: It means that one is happy to ask for advice and learn from those who are less learned and of lower status than oneself, and does not feel ashamed at all. The teacher humbly asked a worker for advice, and her classmates all admired her for this ~ spirit.

Without attacking: describes that speech cannot be relied on, without attacking, one cannot stand on one's own feet . When we prove ourselves by our actions, the rumors are ~. The truth is objective, and lies will ~ in front of the truth.

Incorrigible: a metaphor for a situation so serious that it cannot be saved. The situation is so serious that it can not be saved.

Unbelievable: it is unimaginable or hard to understand. It is really ~ that he can paint such beautiful landscapes even when he is blindfolded.

Getting something without working: to take possession of the fruits of someone else's labor without working. You lazy bastard is always trying to ~, I won't let you have your way!

Not doing proper work: not engaging in a proper occupation. Since my elder brother dropped out of school, he has been ~, roaming the streets all day long, making my father so angry that he almost died.

Unconsciousness: refers to passing out and not knowing anything. Yuping was ~ when he was hit by a car, and the driver was so scared that he called an ambulance in a hurry.

Leave no stone unturned; to contribute all one's abilities without any reservation at all. Dr. Lee is very much in love with Chinese culture, and has always been ~ to the promotion of Chinese cultural activities.

Not disappearing: a metaphor for something suddenly disappearing. My money is obviously placed here, how could it ~?

By all means: any method or means is used in order to achieve a goal. The manager dismissed Xiao Liu immediately after realizing that he had gone ~ against his conscience in order to move up the ladder.

Unconscionable: an overestimation of one's own strength. If you challenge a master teacher when you only know a little bit of kung fu, you are too ~ too much!

Long years: a long period of time. Because of the ~ to be out sailing, A Shui began to get tired of the life of a seaman.

Robbing while the fire is burning: a metaphor for profiting from another person's trouble or crisis. On the night of the blackout, some thugs ~ caused many stores to suffer losses.

Repeating the same mistakes: It is used to describe not learning the lessons from the past and making the same mistakes.

The same mistake was made by your father because of his gambling, you must not ~ ah!

Sorrowful: It describes a very sad look. Xiao Lin has failed two tests, no wonder he is always sad these days.

The word "excellence" is used to describe a person who is more talented than the average person. Ka-ming has excelled in many competitions and is a ~ badminton player.

endless flow: describes the continuous coming and going of people or vehicles or boats. Shennan Avenue is one of the busiest streets, with vehicles ~ from morning to night.

Blowing the hairs to seek faults: a metaphor for deliberately finding faults and mistakes in others. His catty, ~ style makes me not want to work with him.

Drooling: describes gluttony and gluttony, and is also a metaphor for coveting or envy. Xiao Liang looked at the delicious food on the table and could not help but ~.

唇亡齿寒:比喻关系密切,利害相关。 The two countries have a close relationship, ~, and must help each other in all aspects.

From calm and unhurried: describes a very calm and unperturbed attitude. When everyone called him to sing on the stage, he ~ walked up to the stage with a calm demeanor.

The good advice: to be willing to listen to the right advice. Xiao Yun has always been ~, so her friends are happy to give her advice.

Caught off guard: describes the sudden arrival of a difficulty, which is impossible to cope with or too late to cope with. When the rain suddenly poured down, the vendors at the stalls were caught off-guard and watched the rain drenching their goods.

To startle a snake by hitting the grass: a metaphor for not acting cautiously, so that the other party is aware of it and is on the defensive. In order not to ~, Lao Chen secretly called the police in his room to catch the thief.

Big and bold: it is a metaphor for doing things boldly and decisively. As soon as he took office, he ~ reformed the company.

大公无私:指以公正平等的态度处理事情,毫无私心。 When the boss's son made a serious mistake, the boss ~ demoted him, and his colleagues were convinced.

大言不惭:指自我夸大而一点也不觉得羞愧。

When the boss said, "I don't know what I'm talking about", the boss said, "I don't know what I'm talking about, but I don't know what I'm talking about!

The decision was made at the right moment: to make a decision immediately at the critical moment.

If it wasn't for Ali ~, telling us to abandon the boat and jump into the river, we would have been killed by the bomb.

Hearsay: unfounded words. There was no bomb in the building. Don't believe those rumors.

The word "bomb" is used to describe a situation in which a bomb has been detonated in a building.

I have already given you a step, if you still want to ~, I will not be polite to you!

To get by is to get by: to get by one day at a time, not to make long-term plans. The first step is to make sure that you have a good understanding of what you are doing, and what you are doing.

Overwhelmed: to describe the loss of normalcy due to excessive excitement and happiness. When he won the first prize, he couldn't help ~, and laughed heartily on the street with his hands in the air.

De Kao Chong: high moral character and great reputation. Old Mr. Huang ~, the public believes in what he says and supports what he does.

don't get it; you don't get to talk to the wrong person. He doesn't know anything about music. You don't get him to talk about music, do you?

耳濡目染:经常听,经常看,无形之中之中受到染染。 Xiaomei's parents both love music, and Xiaomei grew up ~ and also developed a strong interest in music.

Develop: to continue to develop and improve. We should not only preserve the fine traditions of the Chinese people, but also develop them ~.

Desire to eat and neglect: to describe a very concentrated effort He ~ buried himself in his research in the hope of completing the report within a month.

Endeavoring to spare no effort: it is a metaphor for advancing bravely, disregarding the safety of one's life. In order to save his aged mother, Dayong ~ rushed into the fire and carried her out.

Windy and fast: it describes a very fast speed, like wind and lightning. The sports car rushed across the road ~, scaring the drivers and pedestrians on the road.

53奉公守法:Obey the decree system and do not break the law for favoritism. We should be ~ good citizens and not bring problems and troubles to the society.

54 Fengmaolinjiao: a metaphor for rare and valuable talents or things. In today's utilitarian society, people like him, who emphasize conscience over fame and fortune, are really like ~ ah.

55 Perfunctionality: It refers to the lack of seriousness in work, shirking responsibility and sloppiness. The first thing I want to do is to give the task to him.

56 Rehabilitation: to correct a fault and make a fresh start. That criminal pleaded with the judge to give him a ~ chance.

57 Farsightedness: a metaphor for being far-sighted. If it were not for Mr. Wu's ~, who made long-term plans early in the morning, how could the company's business have developed so rapidly?

58 High-rested and carefree: describes having nothing to worry about. The enemy army has been completely eliminated, we can finally ~.

59 隔岸观火:指对别人的危危采取从旁观望的态度,而不出手帮助 . When our neighbors are in trouble, we should try our best to help them and should not ~.

60 Each has its own merits. Dabao can draw, Xiaobao can play the piano, the two brothers can really be said to be ~ ah!

61 Deeply rooted: a metaphor for a firm foundation that is hard to shake. Although the times have progressed, some people's traditional thinking is still ~, difficult to change.

62 The success and failure of a ship's worth: a metaphor for failing to accomplish something because of a last-ditch effort. The experiment was almost completed, but I realized that my carelessness made me ~, which was a pity!

63 Hooking up: a metaphor for each of the means to fight and ostracize each other. In order to compete to be the general manager, these several deputy managers are not ~, each other exclusion.

64 Misapproachment: only focusing on the immediate comfort, not caring about the future. Young people should be ambitious and willing to make progress, how can they live in peace, drunkenness and dreaming of death?

65 Lonely and poorly informed: describes having little knowledge and not knowing much. A wang has lived in the countryside for a long time, ~, many things in the outside world he does not know.

66孤掌难鸣:Metaphorically speaking, an individual's power is limited and it is not easy to achieve great things. By ~, if no one supports me, this plan is impossible to realize.

67孤注一掷:比喻在危急时,不不顾一切,尽尽最后的资产或能力作一次冒险。 The elder brother was not willing to lose money and ~, took all his savings to buy stocks, and lost everything.

68 Putting up reputation: to cheat reputation by all means. It was for ~ that he donated money to the foundation for the title of honorary chairman.

69 Ancient: describes calligraphy, painting, utensils, architecture, etc., with ancient and elegant colors and moods. His home looks ~ because of the several paintings and calligraphy hung and some antique furniture placed there.

70 Cornering: describes a winding road, and is also a metaphor for not being straightforward in one's speech. If you have any request, just say it straight, don't ~ it.

71 bright and open: a metaphor for doing things frankly and honestly, upright and bright. I always do things ~, never afraid of you say I corruption!

Bright and upright: a metaphor for inner justice and decent behavior.

We have always done things ~, never do this kind of unseemly things.

72 Finding a needle in the bottom of the sea: it is hard to find. The city is so big, you want to find the lost watch here, it is simply ~.

73含辛茹苦:Describes suffering from hardship. Since Uncle Tian passed away, Mrs. Tian has been doing several jobs and bringing up her two children ~.

74 Over-ambitious: a metaphor for pursuing too high an ideal and detaching oneself from reality. He was not willing to work on the ground, so he ended up with nothing.

75 Over-ambitious and overworked: a metaphor for loving enjoyment and loathing labor. If a young man does not seek advancement, he will miss his future.

76睦相处:比喻和和气气地相处一起。 Our families have been ~ for decades and have never had an argument.

77 Fox Fake Tiger Wei: It is a metaphor for making use of other people's power and authority. It is really hateful for him to order people to do things at will in the company ~ on the ground that the manager is his uncle.

78胡思乱想:比喻随意地乱想。 You are always ~ in class, can not concentrate on listening to the lesson, of course, the results are not ideal.

79胡作非为:比喻随意地干坏事。 You can rest assured that the police have brought these ~ thugs to justice.

80 Flowery Words: refers to beautiful and melodious lies. Xiao De simply has more than one girlfriend for you, don't be fooled by his ~.

81 Drawing the dragon to dot the eyes: a metaphor for writing or speaking with one or two sentences of wonderful language at key places to make the content more vivid and powerful. In this article, Mr. Zhang modified only one sentence, the mood is completely different, it is really ~ the wonderful ah!

82 画蛇添足:比喻做多余的事,把事情弄糟。 The living room is already properly arranged, and it is simply ~ that you put this big flower pot behind the door.

83 Spend money like dirt: to spend money arbitrarily and without stint. If you don't change your ~ style, you will spend all the money you have.

84 Muddle the water to catch fish: a metaphor for taking advantage of a chaotic situation to gain undue advantage. During the sale, the shopping center is crowded with people, and it is inevitable that someone will ~ and take advantage of the situation.

85 Chickens and dogs are restless: it describes that the clamor is so noisy that even the chickens and dogs can't get quiet. The six members of Lao Zhou's family quarrel all day long, making a lot of noise ~, annoying people to death.

86集思广益:集中众人的智慧,广泛吸收有益的意见。 We might as well sit down and discuss it together, ~, maybe we can soon come up with a feasible plan.

87家喻户晓:比喻人人都知道。 The main characters in Journey to the West can be said to be ~, even three-year-old children know.

88 False Publicity for Private Interests: to make use of the public's name in order to gain private interests. Manager Lin often ~, in the name of entertaining customers, invited his friends and relatives to eat and drink.

89 Seeing profit and forgetting righteousness: a metaphor for disregarding morality because of profit. Under the temptation of money, Xiaowang immediately abandoned his friends, really ~ the villain.

90 Seeing different ideas: refers to a weak will, often changing ideas. A Dong is a ~ person, he has changed four or five girlfriends in one year.

91 See righteousness and courage: to see justice done bravely. Seeing the old man being bullied, Ah Shan ~, immediately went up and drove those people away.

92 Jiefuqiqiandeng: describes the person who moves quickly must reach the goal first. This is a rare and good opportunity, you should quickly go for it, don't let others ~.

93 Jinky: describes very tasty or very interested. Mom's cooking was so flavorful that everyone ate ~.

94进退两难:Metaphorically, to be in a difficult situation, it is difficult to go forward or backward. With no way forward and pursuers behind, our army is already in a ~ dilemma. The business of the tuck store is getting worse and worse, to end it must be blood money, continue to operate and can do nothing, really ~ ah!

95 strive for excellence: a metaphor for seeking better results on the excellent ones. As long as we have the spirit of ~, our products will be more and more popular.

96 Well-organized: describes very neat and organized. Ling takes care of the whole house in a ~, worthy of being a standard housewife.

97居安思危:In a stable environment, one should think of possible dangers or difficulties. People should usually ~, to take precautions beforehand, so as not to be caught unawares when a disaster occurs.

98 Bow to exhaust oneself: to contribute all one's strength without any effort. Director Fang has been working for the company for 30 years, and the company decided to award him the "Best Service Spirit Award".

99举一反三:Metaphorically speaking, good at thinking and reasoning, from a matter of analogical reasoning and know a lot of things. This kid is so smart that if you teach him one math topic, he will ~, and finish the other topics by himself.

100 Lift the foot: describes being in an important position, where every move affects the big picture. He is the ~ figure in the company and decides everything important.

Mournfulness: a metaphor for the moaning and hollering, displaced victims everywhere

Anbu Diao: walk slowly, as if you were riding in a car.

Cupcake and snake: a metaphor for being suspicious and panicky.

Close the door and build a car.

Broken Broom: It is a metaphor for something that is not good, but one cherishes it.

Wicker: The hard work of starting a business.

The word "wickerwork" describes a society with a very good atmosphere, free from corruption and other bad things.

Different insights Another kind of insight.

Nothing else There is nothing extra. Describe poverty or frugality.

Lumpy: a description of an unpredictable state of affairs.

Bo wen qiang ji (博闻强记): having a broad knowledge and a strong memory.

No Shame: Cannot be used for someone who is superior to oneself.

Unscriptural: absurd, unfounded words; scriptural, normal.

Incessant Like a thin thread connected, almost about to break. It mostly describes a critical situation or a subtle and long voice.

Unpublished: a metaphor for unalterable or indelible speech.

Incomprehensible: unable to be made to understand by reason, describing stupidity or a brutal and unreasonable attitude.

Worthless: Worthless and herbaceous: Worthless and herbaceous are weeds mixed in the seedlings, which is a metaphor for not being able to be useful or productive.

But not in the mold A metaphor for an original style of writing or art, etc., which does not fall into the commonplace

But not woolly: a place where crops do not grow, a general reference to barren and inhospitable lands or zones.

No name: not a penny, name. Possessed

Not allowed to speak: not allowing others to interrupt one's speech.

Not Overwhelmed: not being able to put up with tedious things.

Unscheduled guest: a guest who comes on his own without invitation. Quickly, invite.

Unpleasant: a performance that is neither dull nor overbearing. It is often used to indicate that the sale of goods is not hot enough, and the writing "not warm and hot" is really unorthodox.

Not tired of being tired of being tired of being tired of being tired of being tired of being tired of being tired of being tired of being tired of being tired of being tired of being tired of being tired of being tired of being tired of being tired of being tired of being tired of being tired of being tired of being tired of being tired.

Not one but many Not just one or one time but many

Unforeseen disaster: an unexpected calamity.

Not enough for a lesson: not to be taken as a model or law.

disastrous: describing a painstaking effort to run a business. (Neutral)

Channel of the sea: the sea becomes farmland, and farmland becomes the sea. (Neutral)

One grain in the ocean: a grain in the ocean, a metaphor for being very small.

Looking sideways: looking with dissatisfaction and fear.

Side-eye: to look with dissatisfaction and fear. Often misinterpreted as "to look with contempt"

Barely satisfactory: generally satisfactory.

Sincerely terrified: terrified.

Alliance under the city: a generalized reference to a forced treaty.

punish before to prevent after: to learn the lessons of past failures, to be careful in the future so as not to repeat the mistakes, to prevent, to be cautious, to be careful.

Spring wind and rain: wind and rain suitable for the growth of grass and trees, a metaphor for good education.

Chunqiu Penmanship A writing technique in which an article is written with twists and turns but with positive and negative meanings

Alcohol Fire: Putting the fire under the pile of firewood is a metaphor for the great dangers lurking in the fire, and it is also said that accumulating the fire adds to the fire.

The House of Generous: Generous, expert. Scholar or insider.

Largely different: very far from each other, or in great contradiction.

Exhausted: exhausted with energy and effort.

Bouncing and celebrating: when a person becomes an official or is promoted to an official position, his associates also celebrate with each other that they will have an official position (depreciation)

Dang Ren Bian: a generalized term referring to the fact that when one encounters something that should be done, he or she takes an active role in doing it and does not back down from it.

Road to Eye: expresses resentment.

The road is dignified: describes the solemn demeanor. (

Get Long Wang Shu: a metaphor for insatiable greed.

Get Fish, Forget Chyuan (荃): Tsuen is used for catching fish, but when one gets fish, one forgets the Tsuen. The metaphor is that after achieving a goal, one forgets the original means of achieving it

Dengchuanzhi (登堂入室): the metaphor is that learning or skill goes from the shallow to the deep, and progresses step by step to reach a higher level.

The metaphor of a person who is in extreme danger is that of a fish swimming in the bottom of a cauldron

The term "the end of the world" refers to the passage of a long period of time, and is also used to describe the end of the world.

Top salute and worship: a metaphor for paying special respect to someone, now mostly used in a pejorative sense. Top salute, two hands on the ground, with the head of the respected person's feet, is the highest and salute of Buddhists.

Ding Li Zhi Zhi Xiang: a term of respect, vigorously help (used in the form of invitation or thanks)

Ding Li Zhi Zhi Xiang: a metaphor for a three-way confrontation.

East Mountain: a metaphor for regaining one's position after losing it.

It is as if one is observing a fire: it describes to see clearly and understandably.

To the public court: to be tried in the public court.

Influenced by the ear: describing being influenced invisibly after seeing and hearing a lot.

Familiar to the ear: having heard it so many times, one is familiar enough to be able to say it in detail.

Ear to ear: to express the earnest instruction of elders. Not used between peers and in a derogatory sense.

Punishment is not appropriate for the crime: the punishment is not equivalent to the crime committed, mostly referring to excessive punishment.

Flip-flop: a metaphor for capriciousness or trickery.

Red tape: cumbersome and unnecessary etiquette, also compared to other cumbersome and superfluous matters, also said red tape. It is a metaphor for being suspicious and delusional and alarmed.

Square peg, round hole, incompatible

Flourishing: things are developing and will not end for a while.

Boiling: to describe a noisy and chaotic situation.

Burning the midnight oil: to describe reading or working night and day.

Powder and ink on stage: to put on a costume and act on stage. Nowadays, it is often used as a metaphor for getting on the political stage. (

Wind and Lightning: to be as quick as wind and lightning.

To take as a guideline To take certain words or things as a guideline

Negative: When the bad has come to an end, the good will come.

Floating Light and Skimming Shadows: a metaphor for not being impressed, as if the light on the surface of the water and the skimming shadows were gone in a flash.

Highly Talkative: To talk at great length, mostly in a pejorative sense.

Scratching the itch of the boots Metaphorically speaking, composing, etc., is not pertinent and fails to grasp the crux of the matter

Each goes his own way: each one goes according to what he thinks is right.

Geng Guan Zhi Huai (耿耿于怀): to always keep something in one's mind, describing a resentment in one's heart. (

Failure: to fail when one is about to succeed. (

Dog's Tail: A generalized term for a bad sequel to a good one, which is inconsistent with the previous and the next, mostly referring to literary works.

Lone Stake: to put all the money as a bet in one go in an attempt to win at last. It is a metaphor for putting all one's strength out to take a risk in a critical situation.

Melon field and plum field: When you pass a melon field, you don't bend down to carry your shoes lest people suspect you of picking melons; when you walk under a plum tree, you don't raise your hand to straighten your hat lest people suspect you of picking plums. It is a metaphor for a place where suspicion is easily aroused.

Scratch the eye: to see with new eyes.

Hanging one and omitting ten thousand: describing the enumeration as incomplete and omitting a lot.

Pipe peeping calabash: to look at the sky from a bamboo pipe and measure sea water with a ladle, comparing with narrow vision and short insight.

Light day: a place where everyone can see clearly.

Ghostly craftsmanship: describing the skillfulness of the technique, which seems to be beyond the reach of human labor. (

Containing Ying Zhui Hua: to ponder and comprehend the main points and spirit of a poem.

Sweating oxen: describing the great number of books. Sweat ox, the ox is sweating from exhaustion.

Hao shou xin jing (皓首穷经): Hao shou (皓首), white head, studying the classics until old age

Thick accumulation and thin hair (厚积薄发): accumulation over a long period of time, and then a sudden outburst of it.

Tiger's eye: describing a greedy and ferocious gaze.

Forbearance: to be consistently evil and unrepentant.

Laxity: the elimination of suspicion or misunderstanding.

absurdity: unscriptural, abnormal. False and bizarre, not reasonable.

Yellow sorghum dream: a metaphor for wanting to realize the good thing fell into a void.

These are also said to be a dream of yellow sorghum, a pillow of yellow sorghum

Keeping it secret: hiding it tightly

Taking chestnuts out of the fire: a metaphor for taking the risk of giving someone else a chance to make an effort to take the bait and get nothing out of it.

The trouble arises from the Xiao wall: the trouble occurs at home, which is a metaphor for internal trouble.

Accumulation of weight is difficult to return Refers to the bad customs and habits formed over a long period of time which are not easy to be changed

Collecting armpits into fur: although the skins in the armpits of a fox are very few, they can be collected and sewn together to form a fur robe. It is a metaphor for the accumulation of a small amount into a large amount.

Counting Days to Success: You can count the days to calculate the progress, which describes counting the days to count the progress, and describes that success can be achieved in a shorter period of time.

JiJiGongGe : It describes the gathering of many talented people.

Between the hairs : There is no room for a single hair in the middle, which is a metaphor for the extremely close proximity to the disaster and the extremely critical situation.

Seeing the benevolence and seeing the wisdom: on the same issue, people hold different views from different angles.

Seeing the virtuous, thinking of the wise: when one sees the good, the excellent, one learns from them and looks up to them.

Pretentiousness: describing overly pretentious and extremely unnatural.

Correcting overkill Correcting deviation is overdone

Golden Rule: a creed or legal text that cannot be changed.

Silent: not daring to make a sound.

Thank you for your time: thank you, excuse yourself; insensitive, incompetent. A euphemism for refusing to do something. Wrongly used for refusing someone's request

Long vacation, not returning Long borrowing, not returning

Opening a book: reading a book is rewarding. Open the volume, open the book, borrowed to refer to reading.

Scrupulously observing the rules and regulations.

The wind comes in from an empty cave: the wind comes in only when there is a cave, which is a metaphor for news and legends that are not completely without reason.

Perseverance: to take great pains to study or operate. (Neutral)

Only attainment, what others cannot attain. (Neutral)

Wolf Running and Boar Rushing: Wolves and pigs run hither and thither. It is a metaphor for hordes of bad people scurrying about. (derogatory)

Mixed good and bad: There are good and bad people in a group, focusing on quality. It is not used for level, achievement, etc.

Ling Yuan Envy Fish Metaphorically speaking, if you only wish for something but don't go to do it, it won't help you

Hair-raising: Hair-raising, hairs stand up, describes being very angry.

Looking the other way: to look at someone in a different way; to look at someone (or some kind of person) differently.

Door may be full of sparrows: You can open a net in front of the gate to catch sparrows, which describes the scarcity of guests and the very coldness of the place.

Doors are crowded with people.

Disgraceful The appearance of things has become very bad, in a pejorative sense. It means to become very bad.

The yellow flower of tomorrow: an obsolete thing, a yellow flower, a chrysanthemum. Note that there is no such word as "yesterday's yellow flowers".

Meaning: not being able to say what the state of things is.

Moi yi yi: not being able to reach a unanimous conclusion. There is a wide range of opinions on this issue, ~.

Measureless: used to describe a skill that has reached a very pure point. (Positive)

沐猴而冠 沐猴戴帽子,装成成人的样子。 The metaphor is that the monkey is dressed up like a character, but in reality it is not

Morning Drums and Morning Bells The metaphor is that the words can make people wake up

Nan yuanyuan nirut (南辕北辙) describes the opposite of the action and the purpose

Nan yuanyuan nirut (南辕北辙): The heart wants to go to the south, but the car is going to the north. It is a metaphor for the opposite of action and purpose.

Mud and sand are all over the place: a metaphor for mixing good and bad people and things together

Throwing bricks to attract jade: a self-effacing expression, not to be used for the other party or a third party

Pong Wui Sheng Hui: a modest expression to express that one is greatly honored by the visit of others to one's home or the hanging of words and paintings that have been given to one's house by other people.

Blanketed: a metaphor for being open and honest, and also for being extremely loyal.

Pi Sha Sao Jin (披沙拣金): a metaphor for choosing the best from a large number of things.

Ping Shui Xianghui (萍水相逢): a metaphor for a chance meeting of people who have never known each other before.

Periodic stuttering. Not to be understood as cowardly hesitation, etc.

Worrying about the sky: a metaphor for worrying unnecessarily.

The past is not to be forgotten; the future is to be learned from it. It means to remember the lessons of the past, which can be used as a reference for the future

Exhausted Bamboo: It is difficult to write a book even after exhausting the bamboo. It is a metaphor for the fact that there are so many facts (sins) that it is difficult to finish.

Condemnation: to criticize others and demand perfection.

The metaphor of taking measures in advance to prevent danger from occurring

The hearts of people are not ancient: the hearts of people today are not as pure as those of the ancients.

The people's hearts are not ancient: the people of today are not as pure as those of the past.

Can't help it: can't help laughing out loud.

Ru Tong Wo Xue (如汤沃雪) means to pour hot water on snow, which is a metaphor for how easy it is to solve a problem

Ru Sitting in the Spring Breeze (如坐春风):Bathing in a warm spring breeze, which is a metaphor for being educated and sensitized.

Ru Hair Drinking Blood: Primitive man did not know how to use fire, but ate animals and birds with their hair and blood.

The metaphor of "a blessing in disguise" is that a bad thing can be turned into a good thing under certain conditions.

Three Men Make a Tiger: The rumor that there were many tigers was believed by everyone. Misinterpreted as the power of unity and cooperation

Three legs of a tiger A metaphor for the confrontation of three forces.

Colorful: tough on the outside but cowardly on the inside.

Blinking : A description of stammering and evasive speech.

Physical : To experience and try to practice.

Body, line.

Corporeal: occupying an empty position, not doing anything but eating in vain.

Master minded: stubborn and self-righteous.

Stone-breaking: a metaphor for the novelty and astonishment of an article's argument.

The bad times and bad luck: the bad luck of the times

Picked up the wisdom of others: to pick up the words of others as one's own.

Beginner: the person who does something bad in the first place. Misused in all advocates

The first rat is at the opposite end: hesitant and indecisive. Often misinterpreted as inconsistency in words and actions

Favored: surprised by excessive favored treatment.

Counting the Classics and Forgetting the Ancestors: forgetting one's original situation or the origin of things.

Water falls off the stone: describing the truth coming out.

Magnificent: describing immensely large.

Shuo Guo Zhi Zuo (水果仅存) Metaphorically, a rare and valuable person or thing that remains after elimination

Shi Huan Jie (司空见惯): to be used to seeing something and not to find it strange.

Sleeping from morning to night: getting up early and going to bed late, describing diligence and unremittingness.

So familiar: not known to each other all the time.

Breathtaking: praising the beauty of what one sees

Towers of light: hiding one's talents from public view.

Enlightenment: a metaphor for instilling a person with human wisdom to bring them to their senses.

Divide and analyze: to analyze in a detailed and methodical way

Painful and bitter: to describe the extreme sadness and remorse, and also to describe the depth of resentment.

The metaphor of "ten thousand horses all mute" is that people are silent and do not speak or express their opinions

Delusional: belittling oneself too much, not knowing how to respect oneself.

Looking at their backs: they can catch up. Only the negative form is used. Many people use "can only look at their back" to mean "can not catch up", wrong

Looking at the ocean to sigh: the original meaning refers to the great things in front of sighing at their own contempt, now more metaphorical to do a thing but not enough power, feel helpless.

Dangerous words and deeds Speak righteously and do righteously. Positive meaning

Subtle words: subtle words and profound truths.

Wei Zhi San Jie: Confucius loved to read Zhou Yi in his later years, and he read it over and over again, making the skin wearing the bamboo slips of Zhou Yi break several times, describing the diligence in reading.

Tail is not big: fall, swing. Metaphorically speaking, the institution is strong at the bottom and weak at the top, or the organization is huge and lax, so much so that the command does not work.

To prepare for a rainy day: a metaphor for making preparations in advance.

Wen Bujiajiao: describes writing an article very quickly, without deleting or correcting it.