What is the idiom in which the first word is the upper word?

Updated on culture 2024-04-10
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The good is like water, up and down its hands

    Upward and downward effects, on the army and strategy

    The upper beam is not correct and the lower beam is crooked

    The upper and lower feelings are down, and the upper and lower desires are the same

    Heaven and earth, medicine and country

    Wise and foolish, jumping up and down

    Up and down with one heart, up and down are difficult

    Leakage and wetness, and the roots are large

    Blasphemy on the top, on the tomb and on the bottom

    Harmony between the top and the bottom, overflow and leakage

    Go up the pole and ladder, steam up and down the newspaper

    Rain and wind, slow and stormy

    Go upstairs to the ladder, go to the school

    Diligence and down, south and north

    Push up and down, up and down the ladder

    Good up and down very much.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Heaven and earth, good as water.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Wisdom and foolishness, reporting up and down, jumping up and down.

    Push up and down to the rain and wind.

    The upper medical treatment of the country is upward and downward.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The highest good is like water: The highest good is like water. Good is like water: on, the most meaningful. The best is the best. Here Lao Tzu uses the image of water to illustrate"Sage"It is the embodiment of the Tao, because the words and deeds of the saints are similar to water, and the virtue of water is close to the Tao.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Upload a release.

    Uplink and downward. Ancient relics.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Sitting on the ring of the hall pinyin: zuò jǐng chuí táng Interpretation: do not sit under the eaves, fear of falling and hurting the body. Describe self-love and prudence. Source: Wang Minyun's "Mourning Jiangnan Fu" casts a halberd in the Qing Dynasty and sits in the ring hall. "Example: None.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Pointing fingers, pointing to the deer as a horse, just around the corner, pointing to the name, pointing to the mulberry and scolding the acacia and fingering the belly for marriage, pointing to the mountain and selling the ridge, pointing to the Lu can be determined, pointing to the sky and shooting fish, pointing to the sky and talking about the earth, pointing to the chicken and scolding the dog, pointing to the mountain and talking about the grinding, pointing to the enemy forgetting himself, pointing to the goose as the soup, pointing to the mountain to sell the mill, pointing to the family and entrusting the reason, pointing to the sky and painting the earth, pointing to the day and swearing the day, pointing to the heart of the sky, pointing to the evil spirit, pointing to the country, pointing to the flawed gap, pointing to Gu calmly, pointing to the sky as the oath, referring to the tree as the surname, referring to Li Tuizhang, referring to the invincible, pointing to the success, pointing to the east and scolding the west, pointing to the square painting circle and referring to the Gu between, pointing to the day, pointing to the sky, pointing to the sun, pointing to the sun、

    The sun can be reached, the time of the fingers, the ancient and the present, the fingers are the relatives, the guide to attack the north, and the fingers are said.

    10. Refers to breaking the maze, refers to the south of Henan, refers to the heart of the mother, commands Ruoding, refers to the soap is white, refers to the east and the west, refers to the empty words, refers to the palm of the hand, refers to the situation, refers to the gift, refers to the east and the west, and refers to the water alliance.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The list goes on].

    Pointing East and West] refers to the gesture of speaking while speaking. The metaphor avoids the topic and rambles on and on.

    Referring to the East and the West] is still talking about the East and the West. It refers to speaking on the wrong topic or empty words.

    Pointing to the East and Talking to the West] See "Pointing to the East and Talking to the West". It is still said that Sang scolded Huai.

    Drawing a circle with a finger when talking about it.

    Finger belly is a parent] to make a marriage contract for the child when she is pregnant.

    Between fingers] fingers: with fingers; Gu: Look back. The metaphor is very short.

    Command can be determined] means that once the dispatch is arranged, it will not take long for the situation to be calmed down. Same as "refers to the definite".

    Finger Painting: Speak while using gestures to help convey meaning. Describe it in detail.

    Pointing at the mulberry tree and scolding the locust tree. The metaphor scolds A on the surface, but in fact scolds B [refers to empty words] and refers to playing tricks.

    Chiseling the air refers to deliberately reversing black and white out of thin air to confuse right and wrong.

    Guide to Hit the North] Pointing to the south and hitting the north, the opponent is unable to defend himself.

    Guide to attack the north] Jusheng east strikes west.

    Referring to Li Tuizhang refers to mutual blame and evading responsibility.

    The metaphor deliberately reverses black and white and confuses right and wrong. Same as "referring to a deer as a horse".

    Refers to relatives and pretends to be old. That is, to cling to the powerful.

    Success] means that it will be successful in the near future.

    Just around the corner] means it will happen soon. Same as "just around the corner".

    Pointing fingers] is still pointing and pointing. Describe the state of pointing and talking behind the scenes.

    Pointing and scolding, stomping his feet. Describe the appearance of being arrogant and unreasonable.

    Pointing to the mountain to sell the mill] pointing to the stones on the mountain as a mill to sell. The metaphor is to say or agree to something too soon before you have a clue. It also refers to deception by means of nominal means.

    Referring to Sang and saying Huai] is a metaphor for clearly referring to this and secretly scolding him. Same as "referring to mulberry and scolding Huai".

    Referring to the tree as the surname] Taoist legend, Lao Tzu was born under the Li tree, because Li is the surname.

    Pointing to the sky and talking to the earth] pointing to the sky and talking to the earth. Describe everything.

    Swearing: Swearing. Pointing to heaven and swearing. Shows a strong will or loyalty to a person.

    Pointing to one and saying ten is pointing to one and saying that it is ten. The description ignores the facts and exaggerates.

    Finger poke and poke] refers to pointing and talking with a finger behind a person's back.

    Referring to the pig and scolding the dog] refers to the mulberry scolding the acacia. It is also known as "pointing at the chicken and scolding the dog". Be just round the corner.

    Pointing fingers and pointing out the maze.

    Refers to the east and the west. Fingertips are pro.

    The command is determined. Pointing to the sky to swear that the day can be down, pointing to the day of the oath, pointing to the heart of the sky, pointing to the mulberry scolding the acacia, pointing to the goose for the soup, pointing to the belly for marriage, just around the corner, if the command is determined, pointing to the deer for the horse, referring to the invincible.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The sun can be down, the day of the oath, the heart of the day, the swear of the sky, the scolding of the mulberry, the soup of the goose, the marriage of the abdomen, the day is just around the corner, the command is determined, the deer is the horse, and the invincibility is not yielding.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Be just round the corner.

    Lay a finger on someone. The command is determined.

    Swear by God.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Pointing out the maze.

    Refers to the east and the west. Fingertips are pro.

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