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There are idioms that the whip is not enough, the morning is not the evening, the surprise is not guarded, the prevention is not prevented, the impatience is impatient, and the words are not righteous.
1. Whipping is an idiom, pinyin is biān bù jí fù, which means that the metaphor is too far apart and the power cannot be reached.
From "The Fifteenth Year of Xuan Gong": "Although the whip is long, it is not as long as the horse's belly." ”
Translation: Even though the whip is long, it cannot hit a horse's belly.
2. 朝不及夕 (zhāo bù jí xī), idiom, as a predicate; Refers to living in extreme poverty, describing a critical situation.
From the pre-Qin Zuo Qiu Ming's "Zuo Chuan: The Seven Years of the Duke of Xu": "If the day is not over, why should you treat the king?" ”
Translation: Living in extreme poverty, how to treat you.
3. Suddenness is an idiom, pronounced as cù bù jí fáng, which describes things coming suddenly and not having time to take precautions.
From Qing Ji Yun's "Reading Wei Caotang Notes: Aunt Listening No. 1": "Neither candle nor voice, caught off guard, suddenly encountered, it is Mr. who commits a ghost, not a ghost Mr. ”
Translation: Since you don't light a candle and don't make a sound, you suddenly don't have time to take precautions, and you suddenly meet, this is a ghost committed by a gentleman, and this is not a ghost committing a ghost.
4. Prevent not being able to prevent (fáng bù jí fáng): It refers to thinking of being prepared but it is too late to be prepared.
From the sixty-seventh chapter of Qing Xia Jingqu's "Yesu Exposed": "It can be seen that the villain serves the gentleman, and every time he ignores it, he can't be guarded against." ”
Translation: It can be seen that the villain waits for the gentleman to make a mistake, and every time he is negligent, he thinks of guarding but is too late to take precautions.
5. Can't wait, the pronunciation is pò bù jí dài, which is a Chinese word, and the meaning is to describe the mood is very anxious.
From the sixth episode of Qing Li Ruzhen's "Mirror Flowers": "It's a drunken game, why can't the fairy wait." ”
Translation: It's all a drunken game, and this fairy can't wait.
Too far behind to catch up with. Very foolish.
Unexpected. Can't wait.
Caught with one's pants down. As far as you can.
The umbilicus is out of reach. More than enough is too much.
Unprepared. Out of reach.
The city gate caught fire, affecting the fish in the pond.
At your fingertips. As like as an apple to an oyster.
More than that.
Ze and dry bones. Shameful.
and the end of the year. From this to the other.
Rice is not as good as pots.
Gather ye rosebuds while ye may. And there are fish.
Lightning fast.
There is no way to regret it. and the doorman.
The young and the young.
Push yourself and others. Clothes are not in the belt.
Lick the chaff and rice. Give the wall and shoulder.
As far as I can see. Ask cows and horses.
Walking and galloping horses. Try it at the edge.
More than that.
Beyond one's reach. Innocent are involved.
Words are not selfish. Unattainable.
I can't hope for that.
and the year of the flute. Respond to orders in a timely manner.
Not as good as one. Remorse.
The wind and the cow and the horse are not related.
Letter and guinea fish. Sin is not as good as a sin is a crime.
Bran and rice. Jie Lei couldn't hide his ears.
Peel the bed and skin. I can't catch up.
Digging wells and springs. Brother dies brother and.
There is no way to regret it. and drowning boats.
The call is out. Words and deeds.
Words are not meaningful. I can't think far.
Rice and rice. Make it as far as you can see.
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