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Idiom meaning

Interpretation of image: only auxiliary words. Miao: OK. Xiao: Like, similar and lifelike. Describe or imitate well, very realistic; Or very well carved, very realistic. Also known as "lifelike" and "lifelike".

Cut one's boots Metaphor is irrelevant, inappropriate and fails to grasp the main point. Or do things without grasping the key and solving the problem.

Lower Liba People [Interpretation] Li Xia: Village; Ba: It's an ancient name, in today's eastern Sichuan. During the Warring States Period, the folk music of Chu State (for the village, Ba people refer to Bashu people, referring to people and places who compose songs) later refers to popular literature and art, and opposes Chun Xue.

Give a peach in return: investment and pay. Reporting: feedback is obtained. He gave me peaches, and I rewarded him with plums. It is a metaphor for friendly exchanges or mutual gifts, and friendship is profound. It means less investment and more return.