The 2 characters in the middle of an idiom are body and no beating an idiom

Updated on culture 2024-04-14
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    身无長处 [shēn wú cháng chù].

    Explanation]: There is nothing superfluous except for one. Originally meant to live frugally. Poverty is now described.

    From]: Southern Dynasty Song Liu Yiqing "The World Says New Words and Virtues": "Wang Gong) said: 'The father-in-law does not know Gong, Gong is a person without a long thing. ’”

    身无完skin[shēn wú wán fū] [Interpretation]: Refers to being beaten all over the body. It is a metaphor for a situation that is difficult to survive after being attacked or destroyed.

    From]: "Three Kingdoms, Wei Shu, Deng Ai Biography" "Zizhong and Ai both died" Pei Songzhi's note quoted "Shiyu": "Shi Su also died with Ai......On the day of death, the body is incomplete. ”

    Example]: Wu (Wu Shilai) evacuated from Jiang (Jiang Shichang), attacked and stacked to, , Xuan died in the army, and found to seize the sword.

    Ming Shen Defu "Ye Shou Ed, Taiwan Province, Imperial History Doctor Treatise".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The idiom [no long things].

    There is no long thing, Jinshan word tyrant.

    Pinyin]: shēn wú cháng wù解 ]: In addition to itself; Nothing else. There are very few things to describe people. Living a simple life or being poor.

    Source]: Southern and Northern Dynasties Liu Yiqing "The World Speaks New Words": "Wang Gong ......There are no seats left; I will sit down and recommend it. The queen was shocked when he heard this; Said:'I was originally a many; So ask for ears. 'Yes:'The father-in-law is not respectful; Gong is a man without a long thing'.”

    Examples]: continuous combat and long-distance marching; The warriors threw away all the excess; Until now; They are in addition to **

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Nothing.

    Pinyin】wú zhōng shēng yǒu 123 [meaning].

    Out of nothing comes into being. It refers to fabricating out of thin air, saying that there is something that does not exist.

    Usage] is used in a pejorative sense.

    Example] Ba Jin's "Spring" 15: "I think where can there be such a thing? Why don't I know at all? Do you think weird or not? It's really out of nothing to find something to make trouble. ”

    Yuan Hou Shanyuan's "Yishan Meijinhua" words: "Out of nothing, there is no difficulty in opening up." ”

    synonyms] to the wall to fabricate.

    Fabricated out of thin air. Antonyms

    Absolutely true. Believe and sign.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Nothing.

    wú zhōng shēng yǒu ] paraphrase Taoism believes that all things in the world are born from being, and there are born from nothing. Say what you don't have. The parable has no facts, it is made up out of thin air.

    Source: "Lao Tzu": "Everything in the world is born from being, and some are born from nothing." ”

    synonyms: chasing the wind and catching shadows, telling the truth, making a fuss, causing trouble, making trouble, making trouble, finding faults, no brother and stealing sister-in-law, three sues, three people become tigers, rumors, nonsense, nonsense, three people are tigers.

    The antonyms are unequivocal, the evidence is ironclad, the cause of the incident is documented.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Nothing.

    wú zhōng shēng yǒu ] basic explanation.

    Taoists believe that all things in the world are born from being, and some are born from nothing. Say what you don't have. The parable has no facts, it is made up out of thin air.

    Explain in detail. Explanation]: Taoism believes that all things in the world are born from being, and some are born from nothing. Say what you don't have. The parable has no facts, it is made up out of thin air.

    From]: "Lao Tzu": "Everything in the world is born from being, and some are born from nothing." ”

    Example]: The number of days of child interest is not humanly possible. The most is, it is refreshing. Ming Ling Mengchu, "The Surprise of the First Moment", volume 38.

    Syntax]: subject-predicate; as a predicate, object; Derogatory.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Creating something out of nothing, this means that there is no original but insists that there is. Now the description is fabricated out of thin air.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Out of nothing, there is [wú

    zhōngshēng

    yǒu] The seventh plan in the "Thirty-six Counts", the original text is: "诳也, non-诳也, the truth of what it is called." Less yin, too yin, sun. ”

    This means that there is no original, but it is insisted that there is. Now the description is fabricated out of thin air.

    This phrase comes from the 40th chapter of the Tao Te Ching of Lao Tzu, an ancient Chinese philosopher (also known as a soldier): "All things in the world are born from being, and some are born from nothing."

    Hope it helps.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Lead by example.

    yǐ shēn zuò zé

    Interpretation] Rules: Guidelines, role models. Set an example with your own actions.

    Structure] is more formal.

    Usage] is used in a compliment. It is generally used to be strict with others; And you can do it in action. It is generally used as a predicate and object.

    Orthophony] rule; It cannot be pronounced as "zhé".

    Discernment] made; cannot be written as "do"; Rule; You can't write "tsk".

    synonyms] teach by example, take the lead, and practice by example.

    antonyms] to defy the law.

    Analysis] and "leading by example"; All have the meaning of "setting an example yourself"; However, "leading by example" focuses on "taking the lead at critical moments; to walk ahead of the masses"; "It's just about setting an example for yourself.

    Example sentence] Political and ideological work must be linked between theory and practice; the combination of leadership and the masses; Match words with deeds.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There is no redemption for a hundred bodies

    The body is full of bones, and the body is anxious

    Stand up for yourself and lead by example

    A body with two ends, bending over to keep the point

    Sneak away from disaster

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There is no place to bury the dead. Describe a tragic death or severe punishment.

    Death without a place to bury] describes a tragic death or severe punishment. Same as "there is no place to bury the dead".

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    [Idiom]: Have a clear conscience.

    Pinyin] bai: mén xīn wú kuì [interpretation]: 扪: touch; ashamed: ashamed

    Touching his chest and asking himself, there is no shame.

    Idiom]: Insatiable greed.

    Pinyin]: tān xīn wú yàn

    Explanation]: Disgust: satisfaction. Greed is not satisfied at times.

    Idiom]: The people's hearts are impermanent.

    Pinyin]: mín xīn wú cháng [Interpretation]: 常: 久. The minds of the people do not endure. It means that the people's will change with the clarity and darkness of politics.

    Idiom]: Good intentions are not rewarded.

    Pinyin]: hǎo xīn wú hǎo bào [Interpretation]: Doing things for others with good intentions, but not getting a good reward.

    Idiom]: A clear conscience.

    Pinyin]: wèn xīn wú kuì

    Explanation]: Ask yourself. Ask yourself, and there is no shame.

    Idiom]: Have a clear conscience.

    Pinyin]: yú jīn wú kuì

    Explanation]: There is nothing to be ashamed of in my heart.

    Idiom]: There is a weak heart.

    Pinyin]: yǒu xīn wú lì

    Explanation]: There are wishes and intentions, but there is no power to put them into practice.

    Idiom]: One heart is the same.

    Pinyin]: yī xīn wú èr

    Explanation]: It refers to doing something wholeheartedly without distractions.

    Idiom]: The human heart is endless.

    Pinyin]: rén xīn wú jìn

    Explanation]: When people's selfishness is not satisfied.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Clean broke.

    Unarmed. Penniless.

    Defenceless. There is no choice.

    There is no vertical cone. There are no strengths.

    There is no skin. There is no way out.

    The doppelganger has no skills. There is no place for it.

    Unofficial and light.

    There is no place to die.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Clean yourself, clean yourself, love yourself, do your best, sacrifice yourself for the country, humiliate yourself, be strong and strong, and do your best.

    Broken bones, involuntarily self-contained, alone, ruined, out of the way, show their skills, be good alone, and defy the law.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Physical and mental exhaustion.

    The doppelganger has no skills. A place to stay.

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