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Related words in Water Margin

Two-part allegorical sayings related to Water Margin

Tigers pounce on food-three forces

Li Kui JY took the lead in fighting.

Master of historical recognition-candidly admit defeat

Lin Chong went up the mountain-officials forced the people to rebel

Opening a Shop in Sun Erniang-Murdering for Money and Killing for Life

Move stones, steal chickens-don't be beaten.

Pan Jinlian toasted Song Wu with ulterior motives.

Li Kui jy went to the court to handle the case.-Call.

Song Wu saw ducks-heroes are useless.

Wu Dalang on the wall-Can you get up or down?

Liangshan brothers-no fighting, no kissing

Rutitai slams Kansai Town —— Fighting against injustice

Idioms describing Liangshan heroes in Water Margin

Idiom origin: Water Margin

◆ Bloody rain

Pronunciation of the bug

There is a smell in the wind, and the raindrops are bloody. Describe the dangerous atmosphere or environment of crazy killing.

Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" originated from the twenty-third time: "The wind and blood are full of pine forests, and the mountains are scattered."

◆ Satisfied.

Pronunciation x: n m: n y: z ú

I am satisfied with the explanation and description.

The origin of Shi Naian's "Water Margin" is the thirty-first time: "Two little ones were also killed by Song Wu ... Song Wu said,' I am satisfied and left!'" "

◆ Bleeding

Pronunciation xuè yǔ incarnation

There is a smell in the wind, and the raindrops are bloody. Describe the dangerous atmosphere or environment of crazy killing.

Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" originated from the twenty-third time: "The wind and blood are full of pine forests, and the mountains are scattered."

◆ Take the lead in setting an example.

Pronunciation y and m m m m: d ā ng xi ā n

The original explanation refers to riding a horse before a battle. Describe the lead. It is also a metaphor that work is ahead of the masses and actively takes the lead.

Shi Ming Naian's "Water Margin" is quoted 96 times: "Even if the soldiers line up and charge, they will rush down the mountain like the sky were to fall."

◆ Drive to Liangshan

Pronunciation b and Shang Liáng shān

Interpretation metaphor is forced to resist. Now it also means being forced to take some action.

Shi Ming Naian's "Water Margin" originated from the eleventh time: "Lin Chong went to Liangshan on a snowy night."

◆ I don't know Mount Tai.

Pronunciation bê shí tà i shā n

I don't know mount tai. The metaphor is too narrow to recognize people with high status or great skills.

Shi Ming is the second source of An's "Water Margin": "If your master is so strong, he must be the commander in chief. Children have eyes that don't know Taishan. "

◆ Flying over the eaves and walking on the wall

Pronunciation of

In old novels, people with martial arts were described as agile and able to jump off eaves and walls.

Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Outlaws of the Marsh" comes back to the sixty-sixth chapter: "Besides, Fan Shi is a man who flies over the eaves and walks over the walls. He didn't take the right path into the city, but he climbed over the wall at night. "

◆ A stone's throw away

Idiom pronunciation: y and Ji à n zh and y á o

Idiom definition: the distance equivalent to the range of an arrow. Metaphor is not far apart.

The origin of the idiom: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" is the ninetieth time: "Song Jiang got a horse, and the leader who moved forward has gone to a place just a stone's throw. Seeing Song Jiang talking to Guan Zhong, they all stopped to wait on their horses. "

◆ People are tired.

Pronunciation rén kün müfá

Everyone is very tired. Describe the fatigue of the journey.

Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" originated from the seventy-seventh time: "The three armies are weak and people are tired."

◆ Righteousness and evil turn right.

Pinyin g m: i oblique valley and truth

Release evil: improper and improper; Return: Go back. Return to the right path from the evil path and stop doing bad things.

The source is Nai 'an's "Water Margin" 9 1: "The general abandoned evil and turned right, which is equivalent to Song's contribution to the country, and the court should reuse it."

◆ A stone's throw away

Pronunciation of idioms: y and Ji à n zh and d √.

Idiom definition: the distance equivalent to the range of an arrow. Metaphor is not far apart.

The origin of the idiom: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" is the ninetieth time: "Song Jiang got a horse, and the leader who moved forward has gone to a place just a stone's throw. Seeing Song Jiang talking to Guan Zhong, they all stopped to wait on their horses. "

◆ favoritism and malpractice

Idiom pronunciation: xn s ī w ǔ b ?

Idiom definition: preference: obedience; Dance: dancing, playing tricks. For the sake of personal relationship, do things that violate the law and discipline by cheating.

The origin of the idiom: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Outlaws of the Marsh" goes back to the eighty-third chapter: "Who wants these officials to be insatiable, cheat and cut down on wine and meat?"

Idiom example: He would never do such a thing.

◆ Accumulate grass to collect grain.

Idiom pronunciation: j χ c m 4 o t ú n Li á ng

Definition of idiom: store grain and forage.

The origin of the idiom: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" goes back to 150 times: "Erect a vertical flag to recruit soldiers, buy horses to recruit soldiers, and accumulate grass to station grain."

◆ The laggard suffers.

Pronunciation of idioms

Definition of idiom: kill: kill. Metaphor sinful, heaven and earth.

The origin of the idiom: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" back to the fifteenth time: "I wait for six people to have private interests, and heaven and earth will perish, and the gods will test it."

Example of idiom: "Every man for himself, the devil takes the hindmost" is the exploiting class's outlook on life.

◆ Explore the brain

Idiom pronunciation: tà n tó u tà n m: o

Idiom definition: probing: the head or upper body protrudes forward. Stretch your head and look around. Describe a furtive visit.

The origin of the idiom: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" is the 45th time: "However, when I was good at making friends with Wubiao, I saw that monk came to the alley with a wooden fish in his arms."

◆ Have a head and a tail

The pronunciation of idioms.

Idiom definition: a beginning and an end. Refers to doing things to the end.

The origin of the idiom: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "The Water Margin" is the 22nd time: "But I can't say that he is a real gentleman, and he finishes what he started. Now I have to wait until I am well, and then I will go to him. "

◆ fidgeting

Pronunciation of idioms

Definition of idiom: fidgeting. Describe the anxiety caused by sadness and fear.

The origin of the idiom: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" 40th time: "Since my brother got an official position, he has been fidgeting and there is no way to save him."

Example of Idiom: For several days in a row, I was in a trance. ("Feng Ming magnum ancient and modern novels" Volume 6)

◆ Cliffs and cliffs

Pronunciation of idioms: xun yá qi à o b?.

Definition of idiom: cliff: a steep stone wall. Describe the steep mountain.

The origin of the idiom: Shi Ming Nai 'an's Biography of the Water Margin dates back to Chapter 86: "There are mountains on all sides and cliffs on the left and right. There are only mountains and mountains, and there is no road to climb. "

◆ People who are poor are rich.

Idiom pronunciation: min qióng cáI ku

Idiom definition: the people are poor, and the country is rich and strong.

The origin of the idiom: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" 91st time: "This place is surrounded by mountains, easy to gather, and it is worth frequent floods and droughts. People don't talk about life, people don't talk about life, and people are confused. "

◆ blame each other.

Idiom pronunciation: zh ǐ sh ǐ u huà ji ǐ o ǐ o

Idiom definition: refers to making various actions when speaking. Describe speaking impudently or getting carried away.

The origin of the idiom: The Seventy-fifth time in Nai 'an's Water Margin: "Seeing that Li and Zhang Qian are bossing around in front of Sung River, you both want to kill this fellow, but Sung River is afraid to do it alone."

Example: stand in front of them and lead them? Or stand behind them and criticize them? (Mao Zedong's investigation report on Hunan peasant movement)

◆ Two wishes

Idiom pronunciation: Li m: ng Li li m: ng liǎng xiāng qíng yuàn à n

Definition of idiom: Both sides are willing.

The origin of the idiom: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" goes back to the fifth time: "Taigong, you are also an idiot. Since you are at odds, how can you be a son-in-law? "

Example of idiom: A joint venture must ~.