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What idioms with the word Si are there?

Idioms with the word "yes":

A written dispute/debate

Bopomofo

Interpretation: pen and ink: refers to words or articles. Metaphor is a debate and argument about words.

Source: Qing Xu Ye Fen's Dream of Red Mansions: "Borrowing other people's glasses and watering your own base is not just for the ignorant people to rap and fight unnecessary pen and ink lawsuits."

Example: Yongzheng and Qianlong are conceited and argumentative, and they like to fight with shrimp, soldiers and crabs. The imperial edict is often hundreds of words. ★ Jade Pearl Curtain Volume 1

Synonyms: pen, gun, paper, bullet, pen and ink.

Antonym: Meet swords and soldiers.

Grammar: as object and attribute; Metaphor is demonstrated by language.

A woman who usurped men's power.

Pinyin: pìn jīs chén n

Explanation: The hen announces the dawn. In the past, this was a metaphor for a woman stealing power and chaos.

Source: "Shangshu Pastoral Oath": "Pheasants have no morning. The pheasant's morning is just home. "

Example: Listen to rumors, kill loyalty, expel honest people, abandon Li Lao, and be close to bandits, but it is useful to use women's words. This "~, only home." ★ Xu Ming Lin Zhong's "Love of the Gods" for the seventh time.

Synonym: yin is wrong and yang is wrong.

Grammar: as predicate, object and clause; A woman in power

Idiom story: Shang Zhouwang attacked the Soviet regime and got the beauty "da ji". When da ji saw the ants climbing the copper brazier and being burned to death, he told Shang Zhouwang that Zhou Wang ordered people to make two copper columns, tied the prisoners on them and burned them with fire. This is called "branding". Zhou Wuwang Ji Fa, after the destruction of the business, said with emotion that when the old hen called, her family went down.

Too ordinary to be surprising.

Pinyin: jingle

Description: Sikong: Ancient official name. It is not surprising that some things are common.

Source: Tang Mengbang's "Poetry of Skills and Emotions" contains Liu Yuxi's poem: "Being nosy is commonplace and ruined."

Example: The word "imperialism" is now ~, but it was almost a taboo name in those days. ★ Guo Moruo's Revolutionary Spring and Autumn Period, Ten Years of Creation

Synonym: commonplace, accustomed to.

Antonym: unique, unparalleled, rare and peculiar.

Two-part allegorical saying: Put things under your eyes.

Grammar: as predicate, attribute and object; Describe common things

Idiom story: Liu Yuxi, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, was demoted to Beijing for political reform. Sikong Shen Li hosted a banquet for him, during which he ordered a geisha to persuade him to drink by singing and dancing. Liu Yuxi was deeply moved and wrote a poem on the spot: "Gao Ji Yun Gong, the spring breeze is Du Weiniang's song. It is common to meddle in other people's affairs, and it will end in Jiangnan. "

be extremely sad

Pinyin: s: m: q: ng sh ā n

Commentary: Sima: the ancient official name, Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi once demoted the official as Jiangzhou Sima. Sima's clothes were wet with tears. Describe extreme sadness.

Source: Bai Juyi's poem Pipa Xing: "Who cries the most? , this Jiujiang officer. My blue sleeves are wet. "

Example: Wang, should I learn to be a bigamist? Are you wet with tears? ★ Wang Mingshi's "Feng Mingji" is twenty-nine.

Grammar: as subject, object and attribute; Describe extreme sadness

Idiom story: In the Tang Dynasty, the poet Bai Juyi was demoted as Sima of Jiangzhou County. One autumn night, he saw off guests at Ganpukou Pier. There was a sweet sound of pipa on the river, so he called the pipa girl to ask. He learned that she had studied with Chang 'an famous teacher since childhood and had to marry a businessman because of her old age. She was moved to tears when she thought of herself.

Si Mazhao has bad intentions, and the villain's heart is self-evident

Pinyin: s ○ m ○ zhā o zh ○ x ○ n, l lù rén jiē zhī ○ and.

Explanation: Passerby: People on the road refer to all people. Metaphor is called ambition.

Source: The History of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Wei and the Land of the Nobles. Pei Songzhi quoted "Han Shu Jin Shu Chun Qiu": "Everyone knows the heart of Si Mazhao."

Grammar: as object and clause; Refers to people's known aspirations.

Idiom story: During the Three Kingdoms period, after Cao Pi's death, Wei Wendi, Sima Yi and Cao Shuang assisted Cao Rui to be in power. When Cao Rui died, Sima Yi killed Cao Shuang, and Sima Yi's son made Cao Mao emperor. Si Mazhao, the younger brother of Sima Shi, ignored Cao Mao and threatened to make him Duke of Jin. Cao Mao was furious and said, "Everyone knows Si Mazhao's heart."

each attends to his own duties

Pinyin: gèsqíshè.

Explanation: department: supervisor, management. Mind your own business.

Source: Feng Ming Menglong's "History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" 84: "Now we must allocate the number of roads and do our own thing."

Example: There are countless ink boxes on both sides of the lobby, which are responsible for bookkeeping.

★ Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: Chapter 35

Synonym: do one's duty

Grammar: as a predicate; Refers to managing your own affairs.

It is not surprising to see it often.

Pinyin: Jian guàn sīk ng k not ng ng

Explanation: It's not surprising to see it often.

Source: Clear Sky Peach Blossom Left: "The wonderful part is novel and ordinary."

Synonym: commonplace, commonplace.

Antonym: unique and unparalleled.

Grammar: as predicate, attribute and object; Describe common things

Jukistan

Pinyin: pn jìsìdìan

Explanation: The hen announces the dawn. In the past, this was a metaphor for a woman stealing power and chaos. Same as hen's morning.

Source: Biography of Sui Shu Koryo: "For several years, I have been arrogant and almost treacherous."

Example: the fox is a traitor, but the sun shines back and the rainbow covers the sky. ★ Ming Slaughter the Dragon "Colorful Notes Zu Du Fu Men"

Synonym: Xun Ji Chen Si

Grammar: as predicate, object and clause; A woman in power

Depressed officials

Pinyin: q: ng sh: n s: m:

Explanation: refers to frustrated officials.

Source: When Tang Juyi was demoted to Jiangzhou Sima, he wrote, "Who cried the most? , this Jiujiang officer. "My blue sleeves are wet" in Pipa.

Example: See Yi Yun, be a celebrity, and be in Jiangzhou.

★ Song Xin's poem "Partridge Days Thanks to Boshan"

Grammar: as object and attribute; Used in officialdom, etc

It means that the good guy is wrong, not unreasonable.

Pinyin: s: m: ch: ng: h: o

Explanation: Metaphorically speaking, a good man does not distinguish between right and wrong, and his affairs are unknown.

Source: Li Han's poem "Qiu Meng" in the Five Dynasties: "Sima said yes." Xu Ziguang's Notes: "(Si Mahui, later Han Dynasty) never talks about people's shortcomings. Talking with people, Mo Wen likes and dislikes everything very well. A fellow villager asked whether Huian was safe and said yes. Some people have said "excellent" since Chen Zi died. "The Duty of a Wife" says: People and gentlemen are wise, so tell each other. When you heard that a man's son died, why didn't you say yes? Hui said: Your handwriting is excellent, too. "

Grammar: as object and attribute; Used to do things

Idiom story: In the Han Dynasty, Si Mahui never talked about other people's shortcomings. When talking to others, he never asks them about their likes and dislikes, but always says something nice. A fellow countryman came to ask him how he was, and he answered very well. One of them said that his son was dead and that it was great. His wife called him evil. Why did his son say yes when others died? Si Mahui said, "Your words are too good."

Sima Niu's sigh

Pinyin: s: m: niú zh: tà n

Explanation: It is a metaphor for a lonely and helpless sigh.

Source: The Analects of Confucius Yan Yuan: "Sima Niu said sadly,' Everyone has brothers, and I die alone.' "

Example: Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" 45: "We are in the same boat. You are a smart man, too. Why do you have to be a' ~'? "

Grammar: as an object; Used in written language

Known ambition

Pinyin: s: m: zhā o zh: x: n

Explanation: It is a metaphor for people's known ambitions.

Origin: Chen Jinshou's Biography of the Three Kingdoms and Wei Zheng's Returning to the Hometown: Returning to the Hometown, and Pei Songzhi quoted Hanshu Chunqiu: "Everyone knows the heart of Si Mazhao."

Example: What do you mean ~, everyone looks at you? ★ On the General Trend of New Democracy and National Competition by Liang Qing Liang Qichao.

Synonym: Everyone knows.

Grammar: as subject and object; Refers to people's known aspirations.

Idiom story: During the Three Kingdoms period, after Cao Pi's death, Wei Wendi, Sima Yi and Cao Shuang assisted Cao Rui to be in power. When Cao Rui died, Sima Yi killed Cao Shuang, and Sima Yi's son made Cao Mao emperor. Si Mazhao, the younger brother of Sima Shi, ignored Cao Mao and threatened to make him Duke of Jin. Cao Mao was furious and said, "Everyone knows Si Mazhao's heart."

The state treasury is empty and financially strapped.

Pinyin: sρnóng yγng w

Explanation: The officials in charge of money and grain are at a loss. Describe the emptiness of the national treasury and financial constraints.

Source: Huang Xiaopei's Thirty Years of Fan Huameng: "The imperial court has to cut capital and deal with the New Deal because of the heavy national expenses and heavy compensation."

According to the argument of the national economy and people's livelihood, the national treasury is getting weaker and weaker, and if we engage in large projects, we will be particularly afraid of lack of money! Taken back to Cai Dongfan's "Yuanqu" 54th.

Grammar: as an attribute; Used in written language

A lover or wife in love

Pinyin: wén jūn sοmγ

Explanation: The latter refers to lovers or lovers who love each other.

Source: Historical Records and Biography of Sima Xiangru: Sima Xiangru, a poet of the Han Dynasty, flirted with Zhuo Wenjun, the widow of Lin Qiongfu, Shang Zhuo and Wang Sun at the banquet; Wen Jun ran away at night and married him. Zhuo Wangsun denied the marriage. Sima Xiangru and Zhuo Wenjun opened a pub, and Wen Jun sold wine as a stove. He liked to wear calf nose pants and wash dishes with slaves. Zhuo wangsun is ashamed

Example: Ming Hu Huan Wen's Selected Works of Qunyin, Qingqiang and Dianzhuhua: "As the saying goes, if you love him, how can you learn to be a pretty friend?"

Grammar: as object and attribute; Refers to lovers who are in love.

Idiom story: Sima Xiangru, a poet of the Western Han Dynasty, returned to his hometown in Chengdu, and Wang Ji, the magistrate of Qiongxian County, invited him to visit the rich man Zhuo Wangsun. He took a fancy to Zhuo Wenjun, the widow daughter of Zhuo Wangsun. The two privately booked for life and eloped back to his home. They opened a hotel, and Wen Jun sold wine as a stove, just like making wine himself. The couple love each other.