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Fifteen buckets of water – seven up and eight down.
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1. With fifteen rabbits in his arms——— seven up and eight down
2. Ants climb trees——— seven up and eight down; In succession.
3. Fifteen guillotines and grass——— seven up and eight down.
4. Fifteen buckets of water are fetched——— seven up and eight down.
5. Baiyangdian.
The crab ——— seven up and eight down.
6. Carry fifteen rabbits——— seven up and eight down.
7. Carry fifteen rabbits——— seven up and eight down.
8. Fifteen buckets of water——— seven up and eight down.
9. Fifteen buckets——— seven up and eight down.
10. Fifteen people climb the stairs——— seven high and eight low; Butterflies in my stomach.
11. Fifteen buckets of water are drawn ——— seven up and eight down.
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When the buckets are placed in the well to draw water, there are many of them, and the positions of the buckets are different, indicating a feeling of apprehension. The idiom is seven up and eight down, which means to describe the feeling of panic and confusion in the heart; It also refers to being scattered or disorganized.
Source: Song Zonggao said "Quotations of Zen Master Dahui Pujue": "Seven up and eight down in every square inch; Such as biting pig iron pegs; When there is no taste; Don't give up. ”
synonyms: restless, uneasy, uncertain, hesitant, restless.
Antonyms: peaceful, casual, unhurried.
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Twisters. The first half of the sentence is:
Fifteen buckets fetch water.
Fifteen buckets fetch water after the break - seven up and eight down.
Interpretation: Bucket: A bucket with a rope or bamboo pole tied to the barrel beam, which is used to hang the bucket to take water. It was like using fifteen buckets to carry water from a well, seven coming up, and going back and forth.
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15 buckets to fetch water – seven up and eight down. Explanation: A bucket, a bucket with a rope or bamboo pole tied to the barrel beam, used to hang the bucket to take water.
It felt like using fifteen buckets to carry water from a well, seven coming up and eight going down, back and forth.
Quote: Qing Wenkang's "The Biography of Children's Heroes" Chapter 40: What kind of answer does this sentence call her? So she was so anxious that she felt like fifteen buckets of water in her heart, seven up and eight down.
1. Ants climb trees - seven up and eight down; In succession.
2. Crabs in Baiyangdian - seven up and eight down.
3. Fifteen guillotines and grass——— seven up and eight down.
4. Fifteen people climb the stairs - seven up and eight down.
5. Fifteen rabbits in your arms - seven up and eight down.
6. Ate fifteen rats in one bite - seven up and eight down.
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Fifteen buckets of water – seven up and eight down.
Seven up and eight down" interpretation:
Pronunciation: qī shàng bā xià
Meaning: It means to describe the feeling of panic and confusion in the heart; It also refers to being scattered or disorganized.
Source: From the twenty-sixth chapter of Shi Nai'an's "Water Margin" in the Ming Dynasty: "That Hu Zhengqing has fifteen buckets in his heart to draw water, seven up and eight down." ”
Usage: as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; Describe the panic and restlessness in the heart.
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七上八下, a Chinese idiom, pronounced qī shàng bā xià, means to describe the feeling of panic and confusion in the heart; It also refers to being scattered or disorganized. From "Quotations of Zen Master Dahui Pujue".
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Describe the aftermath of the heart.
Fifteen buckets of water – seven up and eight down.
Fifteen little rabbits in his arms - seven up and eight down.
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After the break, the previous sentence was fifteen buckets to fetch water.
Butterflies in my stomach. 1. Meaning: Describe the feeling of panic and confusion; It also refers to being scattered or disorganized.
3. Translation: Hu Zhengqing's heart is like fifteen buckets fetching water, seven up and eight down, his heart is worried, flustered.
4. Synonyms: nervous, uncertain.
5. Antonyms: peace of mind, as if nothing happened.
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Fifteen guillotines and straws - seven up and eight down.
Fifteen buckets of water – seven up and eight down.
Fifteen little rabbits in his arms - seven up and eight down.
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Fifteen buckets of water – seven up and eight down.
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Fifteen buckets fetch water after the break - seven up and eight down.
Fifteen buckets of water are fetched after the break, and the words are used to refer to the uncertainty and anxiety.
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It's fifteen buckets of water after the break - seven up and eight down.
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Fifteen buckets of water – seven up and eight down.
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Fifteen buckets of water - seven up and eight down.
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Fifteen buckets of water were drawn up and down.
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Fifteen buckets fetch water - seven up and eight down. Meaning: Seven up and eight down, because 7 + 8 = 15. The fetching bucket will dangle. Eat fifteen rats in one bite.
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15 buckets to fetch water – seven up and eight down.
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Fifteen buckets fetch water (the essence is the seasonal behavior of the fish, spawning upstream in July and returning in August).
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