An idiom derived from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, an idiom from the Romance of the Three King

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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1, the resurrection of the hip (Liu Bei): Describe long-term idleness and no achievements in his career.

    2. Endless troubles (Liu Bei): It refers to the endless disasters left in the future.

    3, like a fish in water (Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang): The metaphor is to get a person who is very compatible with him or an environment that is very suitable for him.

    4. Three visits to the thatched house (Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang): It is described as thirsty for talents, and later used as a metaphor for many dedicated visits.

    5. Fledgling (Zhuge Liang): Describe just coming out to do things, lack of practical experience, and relatively naïve.

    6. Tiger standing in the dragon pan (Zhuge Liang): Describe the majesty of Nanjing's topography.

    7. Brainstorming (Zhuge Liang): It refers to concentrating the opinions of all people and expanding the effect of work.

    8, do your best (Zhuge Liang): Describe contributing all your strength, and you are dead.

    9. Empty City Strategy (Zhuge Liang): refers to a method of warfare.

    10, Wangmei quenches thirst (Cao Cao): metaphorically comforts oneself with fantasy.

    12, Cai Zhan Badou (Cao Zhi): Describe high knowledge and good writing.

    13. Seven-step talent (Cao Zhi): Describe the talent and learning, and the writing and thinking are agile.

    14, outstanding (Guan Yu): Described as above others, no one can compare with it.

    15, a body is gall (Zhao Yun): Describe great courage.

    16, Gu Qu Zhou Lang (Zhou Yu, Governor of Wu State): Describe appreciating ** or listening to songs and operas very expertly.

    17. Nest destruction and egg destruction (Kong Rong's two sons): A metaphor for the misfortune of a country or a collective, and its people or members are certainly not immune.

    18. Jianbi Qingye (Cao Cao's strategist Xun Yu) refers to a method of fighting by starving to death and trapping the enemy.

    19, such as chewing chicken ribs (Yang Xiu) metaphor is very boring.

    20, the old cow licks the calf (Yang Xiu's father Yang Biao): A metaphor for parents caressing their children.

    21. The momentum is like a bamboo (Du Pre): It is a metaphor for the army to win battles all the way, and the situation is as smooth as splitting bamboo poles with a knife.

    22. The volume of the vehicle (Zhao Zhi, the middle doctor of Wu State): It is not uncommon to describe a large number.

    23, the severed head general (Bajun Taishou Yan Yan): Describe the heroic and unyielding warriors, who would rather die than surrender.

    24, Wuxia Amon (Wu famous general Lu Meng): Describe a rough person with no knowledge.

    25. Take it for granted (Kong Rong): Describe subjective assumptions that have no factual basis.

    26, the soldier is fast (Wei strategist Guo Jia): It refers to the magic and speed of using soldiers.

    27. Speak disrespectfully (Zhang He): Describe speaking politely and without politeness.

    28, late bloomer (Cui Yan): Describe that outstanding talents need to be trained for a long time to become a tool.

    29, carrying weight to go far (Pang Tong, Lu Ji, Gu Shao, known as "Phoenix Chick"): Carry heavy things to the distance.

    30, happy (Liu Chan): a metaphor for happiness and forgetfulness.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    arbitrariness arbitrariness: arbitrary, arbitrary; Recklessness: Misconduct. Do whatever you want, do whatever you want.

    The whip and stirrup are a metaphor for being willing to follow left and right because of admiration.

    The grace of knowing the kindness of giving appreciation and reuse.

    Hang lanterns and tie colored silk. Describe a festive or festive scene.

    There are loopholes to exploit.

    Hidden Shape: Scale Armor. Hide the form, so that people can't see it.

    Hit a stone with an egg Take an egg and touch a stone. The parable does not estimate its own strength, and brings about its own destruction.

    Hanger Rice bag Pocket for rice, rack for hanging clothes. It is a metaphor for people who are incapable and unable to do anything.

    One-sided words The words spoken by one of the two parties to the dispute.

    Crumbling Shake: shake, shake; Falling: Falling. Described as dangerous, falling off soon, or unstable, falling down soon.

    Recuperate: maintenance; Jing: spiritual; Savings: Savings; Rui: Sharp. Maintain the spirit and gather strength.

    Feint Defeat Explanation Feint, deceit: pretend. Pretending to be defeated leads people to be fooled.

    Raising flags to summon spirits Hanging flags to bring back the souls of the dead (superstition). The metaphor wants to bring back the bad guys who have been removed.

    Rivers of blood describe the number of people who have been killed.

    Fist bare sleeve Explanation Rub your fist and sleeve.

    False and real Explanation False and true and false and true, and false and true. It refers to military strategy and good at confusing the other side. It also refers to the combination of fiction and real writing in literary and artistic works, and the expression method is intriguing and evocative.

    Empty words say empty spirit speaks in vain. Refers to speech that doesn't work.

    Improper scheming refers to a person who is disloyal and undecent in his intentions.

    Suspicious heart: people's heart, heart; Please: No. It means that the intention is sinister and cannot be speculated.

    Heartbreaking: Both. Frightened hearts and guts. Described as being greatly frightened.

    Smile and smile: hold it with both hands. Describe a smile on his face.

    Smiling and proud of the wind and the moon explained, it is still said that the wind and the moon are played. Describe a laid-back mood.

    Miscellaneous people etc. Interpretation refers to people who are not related to work.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    As follows:

    1. Three visits to the thatched house: to describe the thirst for talent, and later used as a metaphor for many dedicated visits. From Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang.

    2. Do your best: Describe contributing all your strength and resting when you die. From Zhuge Liang.

    3. Wangmei quenches thirst: a metaphor to comfort yourself with fantasy. From Cao Cao.

    4. Seven-step talent: Describe the talent and learning, and the writing and thinking are agile. From Cao Zhi.

    5. Happiness: a metaphor for happiness and forgetfulness. From Liu Chan.

    6, Gu Qu Zhoulang: Describe appreciating **, opera is very expert. From Zhou Yu.

    7, Wuxia Amon: Describe a rough person who has no knowledge. From Lumont.

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