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Win people through wells. Chuān jǐng dé rén explains: piercing wells: to drill wells. It refers to the fact that the family saves a labor after digging a well, but it is said that a person digs a well when digging a well. The metaphor is passed around and distorted.
Source: Han Wang Chong's "On Heng Shuxu": "Ding's family wears the well, and there is one person in the well." ”
Example: We often come across rumors like "".
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The extremes of things must be reversed, and the feelings are deep and long-lived.
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The extremes of things must be reversed, and Jinshan is a word tyrant.
Pinyin]: wù jí bì fǎn
Interpretation]: extreme: end; Reversed: Turned to the opposite side. refers to the development of things to extremes; It will inevitably be transformed in the opposite direction.
Source]: Song Zhu Xi's "Recent Reflections": "Yizhou (Cheng Yi) said:'……"Replying to the Hexagram" says that it will be repeated in seven days; There is no continuity in between; Yang has been resurrected; The pendulum will swing; That should be the case. '”
Examples]; It is a law of the development of things. & After the balloon is blown and rounded; If you puff it up again, it will break; It's called . .
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Unknown.
It means that there is no fame.
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Refers to the deer as a horse.
zhǐlù wéi mǎ
Paraphrasing] speaks of a deer as a horse. The metaphor deliberately reverses black and white.
"Historical Records: Qin Shi Huang Benji": "The second laughed and said: The prime minister is wrong; It is said that the deer is the horse. ”
Orthophonic] means; "zhí" that cannot be pronounced as "finger head"; For; It cannot be pronounced "wèi" as "for".
Usage] has a pejorative connotation. It is generally used as a predicate, object, and definite.
Structure] conjunctive form.
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[Idiom]: Spread falsehood.
Pinyin]: yǐ échuán é
Explanation]: to: take, put; False: False. It refers to passing on the wrong words that are incorrect, and the more they are transmitted, the more wrong they become.
Idiom]: Fallacy of the saying.
Pinyin]: bǐ yán miù shuò
Interpretation]: Refers to erroneous statements.
Idiom]: Fuel the fire.
Pinyin]: bǎ xīn zhù huǒ
Explanation]: Hold: Hold. Fueling the fire with firewood and grass. It is a metaphor that a certain action will increase the strength of the other person or contribute to the escalation of the situation.
Idiom]: The difference is a millimeter, and the error is a thousand miles.
Pinyin]: chā yǐ háo lí, miù yǐ qiān lǐ [interpretation]: poor:
Differ; millicenti: a very small unit of measurement; Fallacy: Same as "Miao".
The difference is small at the beginning, and the result is a big mistake.
Idiom]: Upside down.
Pinyin】:d iān sān dǎo sì
Explanation]: Three, four: means messy. Describe the disorder of speaking and doing.
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1 Idioms for horses.
Take the lead] When fighting or doing things, we are not afraid of difficulties and bravely walk ahead of others.
Thousands of troops] describes the number of soldiers and the momentum is strong.
Imagination] Yu Caisi is bold and elegant.
Heart ape meaning horse] describes the mind and mind floating and uncertain.
Dogs and horses] humbly call their meager service as insignificant as dogs and horses.
The merit of sweating and horses] is known as the merit of the conquest and running.
Old Horse Knows the Way] Yu experienced people.
War and chaos] describes the seriousness of war and the disorder of order.
Wandering around to see the flowers] rough ** business appearance, no time to study its connotation.
Busy traffic] describes the prosperity and liveliness.
Recruit soldiers, buy horses; It refers to the build-up of force and the premeditated battle.
Jin Ge Iron Horse] means that the army is well equipped and has very strong combat effectiveness; Or war.
Childhood sweetheart] refers to a childhood play companion.
Referring to a deer as a horse] describes distorting facts and reversing right and wrong.
Grinding fast, feeding the war horse, ready to fight; It also refers to active preparation in advance.
Malta East Wind describes a person who is indifferent to what others say, and who forgets what he hears and forgets.
Horse to Success] is used to congratulate people on their success, which is quick and easy.
Horse Leather Corpse] describes the heroic death of soldiers on the battlefield.
"Acting in full obedience to the leader's commands" means acting in full obedience.
Horsetooth is only a vague increase in age, but there is no great achievement.
(1) A metaphor for people to be blessed by misfortune. (2) Describe the impermanence of fortune and misfortune, and cannot be conclusive.
The horse is difficult to chase] As soon as the words are spoken, it is difficult to take them back. It is used as a warning to be cautious in one's words and to keep one's word.
Ryoma Spirit] describes the spirit of vigorous and abundant.
Dog and horse] describes life as very erosive.
Restraining the horse from the precipice] is a metaphor for the edge of danger, and he wakes up in time to turn back.
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Horses to success, thousands of horses galloping, busy traffic, recruitment, horse veterans, not horses.
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The old horse knows the way, thousands of troops, one horse takes the lead, the imagination is free, and the traffic is busy.
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Absent-minded.
If the mind is not there, it means that it is not attentive to something.
If you don't enter the tiger's den, you can get the tiger.
Yan: Why? If you don't enter the tiger's den, how can you catch the tiger cub. The metaphor is that you can't succeed without experiencing danger yourself.
Cut chickens with a knife.
Why kill a chicken, why use a knife to slaughter a cow? It is a metaphor that you don't need to spend a lot of effort to do small things.
One must build on a firm foundation.
Yan: Where; Attached: Attached. The skin is gone, what about the hair? The metaphor is that things cannot exist if they have no basis for their existence.
Don't use an elephant to crack a nut.
Why kill a chicken, why use a knife to slaughter a cow? It is a metaphor that you don't need to spend a lot of effort to do small things.
Wu Yan became a horse. The characters Wu, Yan and Ma are similar in shape, and they have been copied several times and written incorrectly. Refers to the misrepresentation of words due to their similarity.
Habits are not noticed. Xi: Habit; 焉: Modal word, which has the meaning of "in this"; Perceive: Perceive. It refers to the fact that you are constantly in contact with something, but you are not aware of the problems in it.
Absent-minded. The mind is not here. Refers to a lack of concentration.
Do not give a detailed explanation. Although it is mentioned, it is not detailed.
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If you don't enter the tiger's den, you can get the tiger.
It's a ghost movie called The First Commandment.
It's not mental illness, it may be too tired, neurasthenia, pay more attention to rest, take care of your body, don't think too much about everything, think more about the good, think too much, and can't remember things, it's just that you have a bad memory.
Tell me about yourself three.
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