What is the idiom for a person standing inside the door and a masked man hiding outside the door?

Updated on society 2024-04-21
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Surrender willingly. Surrender willingly.

    shù shǒu jiù qín]

    Paraphrase. Tie your hands: tie your hands, metaphorically don't want to do anything; Just: accept; Captured: Captured alive. Tie up your hands and let people catch them. It means not resisting and obediently letting people catch.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Open the door and ask the robber to come in. It is a parable that brings in bad people and brings evil.

    Pinyin pronunciation]: kāi mén yī dào

    Examples]: If the city is lost, it must be according to military law; Besides, there is a post to Yang Taishou to keep me, I am your apprentice, isn't it fornication and rebellion? (Qing Chen Chen's "Water Margin" third chapter).

    synonym group]: asking for hardship, leading wolves into the house.

    How to use]: Linked; as a subject, a predicate, a definite; It is a parable that brings in bad people and brings evil.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Throw yourself into the net.

    Pinyin: zì tóu luó wǎng

    [Explanation]: Cast: enter; Net: A tool used to catch fish and birds. Cast yourself into the net. Metaphorically sending oneself to death.

    Song Su Shi's "Farewell Seventeen: Go to the Traitors": "For example, the hunter gallops and tramples in the grass and grass all day long, searching for the rabbit and fighting for it, not waiting for it to throw itself into the net and then take it." ”

    [Example to make a sentence]: Sister Feng deliberately complained about his dishonesty, and Jia Rui swore urgently. Sister Feng threw herself into the net because of him, and she rarely looked for other ways to make him know how to change. The twelfth chapter of Qing Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions".

    Pinyin**: ztlw

    [synonyms]: self-destruction, self-inflicted, moths to the fire

    Antonyms: Run away

    [Afterword]: A stupid thief steals a judge; Flies will spiders

    Riddle: The stupidest suspect

    [Usage]: as a predicate, a definite, an object; Refers to sending oneself to death

    [English]: put one's head in the moose

    【Story】: During the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Cao's son Cao Zhi was very smart and talented, and was favored by Cao Cao, but due to his indulgence in drinking, he gradually lost his competitiveness to inherit the throne. After Cao Pi became the emperor, he arrested his friend Ding Yi, and Cao Zhi, who was named Wang Hou Shi as a prisoner, wrote "Noda Yellow Bird Xing":

    I don't see the finch between the hedges, and I see the harrier throwing itself into Luo. ”

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Idiom: Escape into the empty door.

    Interpretation: Avoid the world and enter the Buddha's door, pointing out that the family is a monk or nun.

    Source: "Li Zhicheng": "The world has seen Shengping again, and he himself will never quietly cherish the treasure of the royal fortune, and he will retire after success, and escape into the empty gate town to regret being a person who has no quarrel with the world.""。

    Example sentence: War and Man": My heart is like ashes, shaped like a tree, I can't entangle the red dust, I just want to escape into the empty door.

    Dream of Red Mansions: Those who see through escape into the empty door; Those who are obsessed have lost their lives in vain. The swastika symbol on his palm and back, and the tragic life experience, doomed him to escape into the empty door.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Chisel wall stealing light [záo bì tōu guāng], originally refers to the Western Han Dynasty Kuangheng chiseled through the wall to lead the neighbor's candlelight to read. Later, it was used to describe a poor family and a hard worker. From Jin Ge Hong's "Xijing Miscellaneous":

    Kuang Heng Zi Zhigui; diligent and industrious; The neighbor has a candle and can't catch it; Heng is through the wall to attract light; Read with the light of the book. ”

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Literary family.

    shū xiāng mén dì

    Explanation] In the old days, it referred to a family with a scholar in the upper generation.

    Structure] is more formal.

    Usage] is used as a compliment. Generally as an object.

    Identification] No.; You can't write "brother".

    synonyms] generations of scholars, scholarly portals.

    Antonyms] Pengmen Shuhu.

    Example sentences] 1) His family can really be described as ; There have been scholars throughout the ages.

    2) Although she was born in; But labor is never taken lightly.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Cover up people's eyes and ears.

    yǎn rén ěr mù

    Interpretation] mask: cover yourself. plugging people's ears; Cover people's eyes. The parable is deceived by illusions; Deceive people.

    Speech] "New Magazine Great Song Xuanhe Legacy": "The deeds are obvious; Although he wants to hide people's eyes and ears; Not available. ”

    Zhengyin] person; It cannot be pronounced as "yín".

    Identification] masking; You can't write "奄".

    synonym] wants to cover the day, steal the day, hide the upper and lower [antisense] the original form is exposed, sincere, bright and upright[Usage] is used as a derogatory meaning. It is mostly used for deceptive actions. It is generally used as a predicate, object, and definite.

    Structure] verb-object.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    彭荜生辉 [péng bì shēng huī] 生字本Basic Definition.

    Penglong: weaving fluffy grass and wattle bamboo as the door, describing the poor family. Add brilliance to the cold door (mostly used as a polite word for guests to come to the house, or to give calligraphy and paintings that can be hung).

    Praise source.

    Song Wang Bai's "Returning to the Books of Zhao Xing": "The envoy is far away; Bow down to the treasure post; The joint topic is tired; Blooming. ”

    Example: The arrival of the county magistrate made this cottage.

    Near antonyms. Synonyms of chaimen have qing.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Break down the door.

    pò mén ér rù

    Notes] Smash the door and rush out. Describe the bad guys who can't wait to jump out and do bad things. It is also a metaphor for getting rid of bondage or limitations.

    synonyms] snatch the door.

    Antonyms] break in, swarm in.

    Usage] linkage; as a predicate; Derogatory.

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