Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Like to travel (to use an idiom)—

Like to travel (to use an idiom)—

I like traveling (to borrow an idiom)-I am ecstatic.

The blind touch the elephant (to use an idiom) ―― I don't know the gist.

Candied Huanglian (to borrow an idiom)-share joys and sorrows.

Accounting (to borrow an idiom)-resourceful

Sail against the current-strive for the upper reaches

Cut the gordian knot ―― solve it easily.

See-saws (to use an idiom)-one after another.

Dont Ask For Help (to borrow an idiom)-self-reliance.

Thresher (to use an idiom)-speak hesitatingly

Extend in all directions (to use an idiom)-well organized.

One piece becomes nine pieces (to use an idiom)-falling apart.

Festival fireworks (to use an idiom)-colorful.

Be good at (using an idiom)-take advantage of people unprepared.

Cross talk (to use an idiom)-putting on airs

Sail against the current (to use an idiom)-go ahead bravely

Paratroopers (to borrow an idiom)-falling from the sky

The rabbit invited the tiger (to play an idiom)-Yin Yin to eat rice.

Photographic negative-reverse black and white

There are 3,000 guests in the plain.

Heng (to use an idiom)-Death

To die (to use an idiom)-do nothing.

Dumb gestures (idioms)-it goes without saying.