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The first and second rely on the third to fail, and one thinks about two and three succeeds.
If you don't practice your hands and feet for one day, you don't practice half of them for two days, you don't practice laymanship for three days, and you don't practice staring for four days.
Ten years of training is a good literary talent, and ten years of training can't be a Tian Xiucai.
A man exercises in the world, and the sword is sharpened on a stone.
Walking a thousand miles is better than reading a book for ten years.
People's hearts are separated from their bellies, and people look at behavior.
The force is oppressive, and the courage is frightening.
I don't read the mouth for three days, and I don't do the hand life for three years.
Words are unfounded, facts are proof.
There are big carp swimming in the lake, which is not as good as the small crucian carp on the table.
It is better to speak than to be there, and to hear is not as good as to see.
Children in the mountains are not afraid of wolves, and children in the city are not afraid of officials.
Ten thousand words can't be eaten, and a handful of running water can quench your thirst.
The mountain was climbed step by step, and the boat was rocked out one by one.
It is better to learn than to see, and it is better to practice than to see a thousand.
Staying on the slope for a long time, not too steep.
Horses look at teeth, people look at words and deeds.
Without the cold of winter, I do not know the warmth of spring.
If you don't carry the burden, you don't know the weight, and if you don't walk a long way, you don't know how far away.
I don't sleep in the quilt, and I don't know how wide the quilt is.
If you don't go into the water, you won't be able to swim for the rest of your life; If you don't sail, you won't hold the boat for the rest of your life.
If you don't belong to your home, you don't know how expensive firewood and rice are; If you don't have children, you don't know the kindness of your parents.
If you don't touch the bottom of the pot, your hands won't be black, and your hands won't be greasy if you don't hold an oil bottle.
The water falls into the stone, and the people will see it for a long time.
Those who strike iron must put their own tongs, and those who farm the land must go to the field by themselves.
Ask the woodcutter for firewood, and ask the captain for sailing.
I'd rather have done it than miss it.
The first time I was fooled, and the second time my heart was bright.
Sending back water, accumulating mud; After one thing, one wisdom.
Hearing is false, seeing is believing.
The old horse knows the number of roads, and the old man is sophisticated.
If the old man does not talk about the ancients, the future generations will lose the spectrum.
The old beef has a chewy head, and the old man has a head to listen.
The old ginger has a spicy taste, and the old man has a lot of experience.
It's better to see than to hear, and it's better to do than to see.
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Later large but the law sees.
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What are the idioms that correspond to colloquialisms?
Drink water and don't forget the well diggers - drink water and think of the source.
Red face and red ears - red face and thick neck.
Hitting a stone with an egg - an egg touching a stone.
Seeing a strange thought—this mountain looks at that mountain high.
It is difficult for a strong man to catch ducks on the shelves.
The smell is similar - one nostril is breathing.
Looking ahead and looking backward - the wolf is afraid of the wolf and the tiger is afraid.
It's getting worse - one crab is not as good as another.
It's hard to scream in a lone palm - a slap can't make a sound.
Nitpicking – picking bones inside eggs.
Speak bluntly - open the skylight and say bright words, it is easy for everyone to do it - everyone gathers firewood and the flame is high and contradicts themselves - they beat themselves in the mouth.
Misfortune is not a one-way line - the house leak has been raining for days.
If you want to cover it, there are no three hundred taels of silver here.
Courtesy and exchange - come and not be rude.
Zhang Guan Li Dai - Zhang Gong hat Li Gong wears.
A raccoon dog - the world is as black as a crow.
Outnumbered - a good tiger can't withstand a pack of wolves.
Be cautious - walk for fear of stepping on ants.
The dog takes the mouse and meddles with it.
Get by - be a monk for a day and hit the clock for a day.
Blame yourself - lift a stone and shoot yourself in the foot.
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What are the idioms that correspond to colloquialisms?
1 The weak eat the strong - the big fish eat the small fish, the small fish eat the shrimp and have to look at the long Wangshu - eat the bowl, look at the face in the pot and look at each other - the big eyes and the small eyes can get by - when the monk hits the clock for a day and sits to collect the fisherman.
Profit--Sitting on the mountain and watching the tiger fight and want to cover up--There is no silver in this place, three hundred taels of anti-eyes become an enemy-turn your face and don't recognize people, and repay virtue with resentment--Good intentions are not good to be rewarded, nitpicking--picking bones in eggs is self-defeating-stealing chickens does not become counter-erosion, rice (painting tigers does not become anti-dogs), hitting stones with eggs--eggs touching stones without land--I can't wait to have an orderly crack in the ground, getting into corners-calling every day, calling the earth and the earth not working (there is no way to go to the sky, there is no door to enter the ground)Red face and red ears - blushing and thick neck, two-pronged - walking on two legs, no ink on the chest - I haven't drunk ink18 and mix it up -- the eyebrows and mustache grasp it and swallow it angrily -- pinch my nose and look at it to see through it -- I hope for the stars, I hope for the moon to give up on myself -- break the jar and break the incoherent words -- the preface doesn't match the afterword, and the words are incoherent -- he wants my heart and liver, I want his five organs to be exposed to ten colds -- three days of fishing, two days of drying nets and indiscriminately filling the number -- the bald man runs into the monk's temple and takes revenge -- after reciting the scriptures, he beats the monk (he is sick and beats the imperial doctor) as a stick and drinks - he is beaten with a sullen stick and the people are cloudy-the dwarf watches the play and sees humanity well, He also said that he would give up the basics and chase the end - love for not loving firewood, and be overwhelmed from ** - press the gourd and get the scoop door - eight taels and a half.
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The common sayings of the New Year include sugar melon dipping on the 23rd day of the lunar month, sweeping the house on the 24th day of the lunar month, grinding to make tofu on the 25th lunar month, and stewing New Year's meat on the 26th lunar month.
1. Dip in sugar melons on the twenty-third day of the lunar month.
The twenty-third year of the lunar month is a small year, and many places have the custom of eating sugar melons and sacrificing to the king of the stove. Legend has it that on this day, the Lord of the Stove wants to return to Heaven to report the situation of your family to the Jade Emperor, so every household uses sugar melons to sacrifice to the Lord of the Stove, so that his mouth is sweet and sweet to the Heavenly Court and only says good things, in order to please the coming year will be sweeter and sweeter.
2. Sweep the house on the twenty-fourth day of the lunar month.
Sweeping dust is the year-end cleaning, which is called "sweeping the house" in the north and "dusting" in the south. Sweeping the dust and cleaning before the Spring Festival is a traditional habit of the Chinese people. Outside the house, in front of the house and behind the house, thoroughly clean to welcome the New Year.
According to the records of "Lü's Spring and Autumn Period", China had the custom of sweeping dust over the acres during the Spring Festival in the Yaoshun era. According to the folk saying, because of the homonym between "dust" and "Chen", the New Year dust sweep has the meaning of "removing Chen Buxin", and its intention is to sweep all the "poor luck" and "bad luck" out of the door and laugh and destroy it.
3. On the twenty-fifth day of the lunar month, grind and make tofu.
"Tofu" has a similar pronunciation to "fu", and making tofu means "reaping happiness and good fortune in the New Year". In ancient times, the Han folk activities on this day mainly include receiving the Jade Emperor, illuminating the silkworms, the Thousand Lantern Festival, and chasing the chaotic year.
Nowadays, most people do not make their own tofu, but often stick the cut "Fu" character upside down on the window or door, which expresses the same meaning, hoping that "happiness and blessing" will come to the home.
4. Stewed New Year's meat on the twenty-sixth day of the lunar month.
In the past, ordinary people lived relatively poorly, and there were more people in the family, so they often ate the last meal but did not have the next meal, and the conditions were slightly better, but they could eat some nest wild vegetables or something. Finally, looking forward to the New Year, the laborers of the family have begun to kill pigs, and those who do not raise pigs go to the market to cut a piece of meat and go home, therefore, the stewed meat on the twenty-sixth day of the lunar month is also called "the twenty-sixth of the lunar month, killing the pig and cutting the meat of the New Year".
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The Chinese New Year's sayings are as follows:
1. One night is two years old, and five watches are divided into two years. Chinese New Year's Eve is the junction of the new year and the old year, and at the fifth watch, people move from the old year to the new year. Ancient folk divided the night into five time periods, and there were five watches in one night, namely one watch, two watches, three watches, four watches, and five watches, and five watches were the alternation of night and day.
On the night of Chinese New Year's Eve New Year's Day, the family stays together all night to celebrate the New Year, meaning to say goodbye to the old and welcome the new.
2, Chinese New Year's Eve one does not move, two do not close, three do not say, "one does not move" means that the fish can not move, Chinese New Year's Eve when eating Chinese New Year's Eve dinner, there will be a fish on the table, "fish" means more than every year, generally do not move the head and tail of the fish when eating, keep intact. "Two do not close" that is, the door and the light are not closed, and the door is open to mean that the mold is transported away, and the God of Wealth is invited at the same time; Turning on the lights on Chinese New Year's Eve means that the coming year's wealth is rolling in smoothly; "Three don't say" do not say swearing, discouraged words and unlucky words.
3. Five poor daughters-in-law and five poor rows are sent out on the door of every house. On the fifth day of the first lunar month, it is also known as "breaking five", and the folk have the custom of "sending the poor god and welcoming the god of wealth", and the "five poor" refers to the intellectual poverty, the learning poverty, the literary poverty, the life poverty, and the payment poverty. Legend has it that the poor god is the son of the Emperor of Heaven, after his death, people shouted and shouted "send the poor", and then there was a custom of "sending the poor" on this day every year.
4. Fight five or nine tails in spring, and break your leg when you want to eat. "Spring" refers to the day of the beginning of spring, the beginning of spring is commonly known as "spring", the beginning of spring is the beginning of all things, the righteousness of all rebirth, which means that a new cycle has been opened, the beginning of spring, the time of the year is not fixed, there are early and late. "Five-nine-tail" refers to the last day of "five-nine" in the counting of nine days, and "spring hits five-nine-tail, and you want to eat and break your legs" means that if the day of the beginning of spring happens to be on the last day of Wujiu, then the harvest of crops will not be too good, and eating enough will be a problem.
5. Twenty-three sugar melons are sticky, and twenty-four are cleaned on the day. It is rumored that on the twenty-third day of the lunar month every year, the Lord of the Stove will leave his house and go to heaven to perform his duties to the Jade Emperor, and report in detail the good and evil things of the family this year. In order to make the Lord of the Stove say a few good words in front of the Jade Emperor, people will smear sweets such as sugar melons on the mouth of the portrait of the Lord of the Stove, reflecting the folk activities to be done every day during the Spring Festival.
Benefits of Chinese New Year
When it comes to the Spring Festival, the first thing that comes to mind is the reunion with family and relatives, at this time, no matter how busy people are to bring their families back to their hometowns, reunion is an atmosphere, reunion is a kind of concern, reunion is a kind of hope, reunion is the warmth of home, not only can you reunite with your family during the Spring Festival, but also when you get together with relatives and friends who are not often in contact, tell the sadness of the year, or happy, or sad things, the home of the Spring Festival is a kind of sustenance for wanderers.
The Spring Festival is also a good time for people to feast on their mouths, every year during the Spring Festival, people gather around the table to make dumplings, dumplings homonym, which means that people's reunion is like a friendship. Fish, is also a Chinese New Year's Eve dinner essential dish, symbolizing every year there is fish, the homonym is more than every year, expressing the hope for a rich life for the family in the coming year, the yearning for a better life, during the Lantern Festival, every family has to eat the Lantern Festival, which also means that the family is reunited and happy.
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Hide from the sky and cross the sea, surround Wei to save Zhao, borrow a knife to kill people, wait for work, take advantage of the fire to rob the east and west, make something out of nothing, secretly Chen Cang, watch the fire from the other side, hide the knife in the smile, and take the sheep by hand, Li Dai Tao stiff, beat the grass and startle the snake, borrow the corpse to return the soul, transfer the tiger from the mountain to capture the old indulgence, throw bricks and lead jade, and draw salary from the bottom of the kettle.
Idioms from the colloquial proverb expand one.
1.Light to make a wish, not to burn incense.
2.Obsessed.
3.Nobles forget things.
4.The pot is spooned accurately.
5.The child cried and hugged his mother.
6.You can't have the heart to hurt others, and you can't have the heart to defend people.
7.Beads of sweat fell to the ground and fell to eight petals.
8.Good food is not afraid of being late.
9.Good steel is used on the cutting edge.
10.Heroes don't suffer immediate losses.
11.The hero does not mention the courage of the year.
12.It's better to be together than to disperse.
13.A good tiger can't stand a pack of wolves.
14.Good words don't carry people, and there are no good words to carry people.
15.Don't say good things twice.
16.Good things are said, bad things are done.
17.It's easy to borrow and repay, and it's not difficult to borrow again.
18.Good horses don't eat back grass.
19.Good cats don't bark, good dogs don't jump.
20.It is difficult to be a good person, and it is difficult to wear a white cloth.
Idioms from the colloquial Extension II.
1.Good people die at the hands of witnesses.
2.Good things don't carry people, and it doesn't do good things to carry people.
3.There are no more than three good things.
4.It's better to die than to live.
5.Those who ask questions can't get lost.
6.Good intentions are not rewarded.
7.The monk does not know the scholar.
8.The monk is easy to do, but the fifth is more difficult.
9.Monks have no children and many filial sons.
10.Can't keep your mouth shut.
11.There are no fish in the river, and shrimp are also expensive.
12.The black dog stole the oil and hit the white dog on the head.
13.I can't wait to get into the crack in the ground.
14.Hate iron does not make steel.
15.Horizontal grass but.
16.Pick on somebody.
17.When three Thursdays come together.
18.Latecomers prevail.
19.Long eyes on the back of the head.
20.Confused temple, confused god.
Idioms from the colloquial proverb expand three.
1.The elbows are twisted outward.
2.Pitchers have ears.
3.Difference in profession makes one feel worlds apart.
4.Blame both sides.
5.Everyone's dreams come true.
6.Give a stick and be a needle.
7.Shame on the face.
8.Spit on a stone and it will be wet at last.
9.It is better to be respectful than to obey fate.
10.God knows whether it is fair or not.
11.The rooster lays eggs, and the hen crows.
12.The public says that the public is reasonable, and the mother-in-law says that the mother-in-law is reasonable.
13.Dogs can't change their eating.
14.Act like a snob.
15.Dogs can't spit out ivory.
16.The dog droops its tongue and does not dry the chicken stilts.
17.Think about the front and the back.
18.Bait and switch.
19.The officials are not big, and the bureaucrats are not small.
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The sayings about the New Year are as follows:1, twenty-three, sugar melon sticky; twenty-four, sweep the house; Twenty-five, grinding tofu; Twenty-six, stew pot meat; Twenty-seven, kill a chicken; Twenty-eighth, put the face hair; Twenty-nine, steamed steamed buns; Thirty nights to stay up for one night; The first day of the new year twisted and twisted.
2, there is Lu Ru and no money, and the reunion has been in the year of oak filial piety.
3. Big cold and small cold, kill pigs for the New Year.
4. Clean winter solstice New Year's rain.
5. Children look forward to the New Year, and adults look forward to farming.
6. The whole family is lively together.
7. The New Year is on the lips.
8. Cheap or not, look at the New Year.
9. After Laba is the New Year.
10. Pigs are afraid of the New Year.
11. Who doesn't eat dumplings during the New Year?
12. Not out of the first month is counted as a year.
13. There are no early traces of people in the evening of the thirtieth.
14. The winter solstice is dark, and the New Year is sparse; The winter solstice is sparse, and the New Year is dark.
Rivers and lakes, sea plums, orchids, bamboo chrysanthemums, red, orange, yellow, green.
Birds and phoenixes, birds fly first, stupid birds fly first, silkworm birds, long-necked birds, beaks, pond fish cage birds, birds and snakes, birds according to people, high birds, good bows, hoof-shaped birds, turtle birds, cold cicadas, flowers, birds Birds into the cage birds scattered fish collapse birds sound beast heart birds and beasts scattered birds and flowers fall birds cry flowers resentment birds song flowers birds breath birds see blue birds diligent light migration birds lift poor birds into the arms people die for wealth, birds die for food such as birds and beasts scattered three-inch birds, seven inches beak hurt the bird beast bird trail beast bird scatter black bird private love like a ploughing bird yun owl wings small bird according to people bear through the bird shen bear through the bird stretch bear through the bird trolling bear through the bird guide sheep intestine bird road one stone two birds fish frightened bird scattered fish break bird away fish break bird scattered fish county bird channeling bird south perched yuntun bird scattered birds will strike, low flying wings birds are hundred, not as good as an osprey.
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