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The meaning of the above weather.

Idiom: one person guards it, and ten thousand people can't force it.

Pronunciation: y and f dāngguān, wànf mòkāI i.

Explanation: it means that the mountain is high and the potential is dangerous. One person holding a pass, ten thousand people can't get in. Describe the terrain as very dangerous.

Source: "A Brief Training of Huainan Zibing": "One person guards the customs, and a thousand people dare to cross it." Jin Zuosi's "Shu Du Fu": "One person guards the customs, and ten thousand people are unwilling."

Example: Although the tower gate is indestructible. (Tang Li Bai's poem "Difficult Road to Shu")

Idiom: All plants are soldiers.

Pronunciation: c múomúJiébéng

Interpretation: treat all vegetation on the mountain as enemy soldiers. When people panic, they are suspicious.

Source: "Jin Shu Fu Jian's Notes": "Fu Jian and Fu Jian are integrated into the city. Looking at it, we can see that the weapons are neat and the soldiers are elite; Looking north at the grass forest in Bagong Mountain, Gu said Rong said,' This is also a strong enemy. "What's less," I was afraid. "

On this day, everyone was in a state of shock and uncertainty. At night, nothing happened. (Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The Present Situation of Monsters Witnessed in Twenty Years" back to 59)

Idiom: Marco wraps himself up.

Pronunciation: mm, mm, mm, mm, mm, mm, mm, mm, mm, mm, mm, mm, mm, mm, mm, mm, mm, mm.

Interpretation: horse skin: horse skin. Wrapped the body in horse skin. Heroic sacrifice in battle

Source: The Biography of Ma Yuan in the Later Han Dynasty: "People want to die in the border field, bury their ears and die with their boots. How can they be ill in bed and be evil at the hands of women?"

Idiom: Go shirtless.

Pronunciation: CHBóshàngzhèn

Interpretation: Go into battle with your bare hands. Metaphor comes to power in person and carries out activities unabashedly.

Source: Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the fifty-ninth time: "Chu Xu jumped up, flew back to the battle, took off his armor, was stiff all over, shirtless with a knife, turned over and mounted the horse, and engaged Ma Chao."

Finally, he went out in person.

Idiom: rabble

Pronunciation: w hézh and ZH Nong

Interpretation: Like a group of crows that gather temporarily. Metaphor is a group of people who have no organization and discipline.

Source: "The Biography of Geng Yan in the Later Han Dynasty": "It's a shame to ride a mob with Mao."

Example: Although there are some people outside, they are still inconsistent with each other. (The twelfth birth of "Drunken Awakening Stone" in Lugu, East Qing Dynasty)

Idiom: startle the snake.

Pronunciation: d snipe c snipe orange juice snipe ngshé

Interpretation: The original metaphor is to punish Jia Tuyi, and the latter metaphor is not careful, but it makes the other party wary.

Source: Ming Langying's "Seven Revisions", Volume 24: "To startle the snake is a pawn order made by Wang Lu in the Southern Tang Dynasty, and the Ministry accuses the main book of corruption every day. Lu said, "Although you mow the grass, I am already frightened." "

Example: I went to look for "~" in vain, but I ate him. What did I do, but it was not good. (Shi Ming Nai 'an, Chapter 29 of Water Margin)

Idiom: besieged on all sides

Pronunciation: Sammy Angie

Interpretation: Metaphor falls into a situation of being surrounded by enemies and isolated.

Source: Historical Records Biography of Xiang Yu: "Wang Xiang's army fell on the city, serenaded the food, and the Han army and the vassal soldiers surrounded it. At night, I heard that the Han army was besieged on all sides. Wang Xiang was shocked and said, "Did the Han army capture Chu?" ? He Chu has so many people. " "

Ex.: No matter how eloquent you are here, you have to obey. (Zhu Ziqing's Civilization on the Ship)

Idiom: Use soldiers as gods.

Pronunciation: yê ngb and ngrú shé n

Interpretation: sending troops is like a god. Describe good at commanding operations.

Source: Nai 'an's "Water Margin" back to the 59 th: "For the first gentleman, the surname is Fan, the name is Rui, and posthumous title is a demon. He can call the wind and call the rain, and use troops like gods."

Example: Zhuge Liang's ingenious calculation during the Three Kingdoms period.

Idiom: foolhardy.

Pronunciation: yüuyüNGWúmóu

Interpretation: Only courage, no strategy. Refers to doing things or fighting only by pounding and rushing, lacking planning and strategy.

Source: On the Benefits of the Two Rivers and the West of Huai River: (Wang) Wu Jun is a model with courage and no plan. "

Example: Bi Feng ~, extremely greedy for wine and lust, shows no mercy to subordinates, and all subordinates are eccentric. (Chen's "Water Margin" fifth time)

Idiom: Turn from East to West.

Pronunciation: sh ē ngd ē ngj ē x ē

Interpretation: sound: sound. It refers to the east attacking the west, but in fact it is the momentum of the west attack. It is a tactic to make the other side have the illusion of winning by surprise.

Source: Huai Nanzi's Brief Training on Fighting: "So the way to fight is to meet the strong with softness, to control the strong with weakness, to force the weak, to force the weak, to force the weak, to force the weak, to force the weak, to force the weak, to force the weak, to force the weak, to force the weak. To be strong, to be strong, to be strong, to be weak, to be weak, to be strong, to be strong, to be strong, to be strong, to be strong, to be strong, to be strong, Tang Du You's "Tong Dian Bing Liu" said: "It is really a blow to the East."

Example: Shu people or ~, lead the attack to the north, and our soldiers must guard separately. (The Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Ming Luo Guan Zhong11/back)

Idiom: Stand firm and clear the ground.

Pronunciation: JiāNBC qi ngyi

Interpretation: a way to deal with the invasion of powerful enemies. In this way, the enemy can neither attack the stronghold nor rob the materials.

Source: Biography of the Three Kingdoms Shu Wei Yu Xun: "The wheat has been harvested in the East today, and it is necessary to build a solid wall for the generals."

Ex.: Don't go to war, just wait until the thief is as relaxed as possible. (Chen's "Water Margin" the 21st time)

Idiom: Rise up.

Pronunciation: jigānérq

Interpretation: Cut down the trunk as a weapon, raise the bamboo pole as a flag, and resist. Refers to the people's uprising.

Source: Han Jiayi's "On Qin": "Cutting firewood for soldiers and uncovering poles for flags."

Example: At one time, people from all walks of life entered Hubei day and night. (Bai Xianyong's Song of Fu Liang) Failure is like running water.

Describe a crushing defeat, never recovered.

never come to anything

Describe a complete failure, out of control

Resentment is often implied in the relationship between men and women.

Small talk often implies the relationship between men and women. Class, through the "point"

On an equal footing

Call it equality, equality

First level

Jude said, "one job, two jobs."

Reduce oneself to the same level as sb.

Refers to the same shallow opinions and tolerance.

one and the same

Exactly the same, no difference.

A very small part

Metaphor is a small part.

Do things rigidly, without flexibility.

This is the beat in national music and traditional Chinese opera. Four beats are called one board and three eyes. Metaphorical meaning is the same as "one board at a time"

Meticulous and methodical

This is a beat in national music and traditional Chinese opera. Two beats are called one-on-one. After that, metaphorical speech acts are organized and conform to the rules.

A very sincere heart

"Sincere salute from the heart is like burning incense for the Buddha."

One day in the sun and one day in the cold-work hard for one day and do nothing for ten days.

Also known as "one exposure to ten cold". One day in the sun, ten days in the cold. Metaphor is no perseverance.

Throw a sprat to catch a mackerel.

Maximize profit with little capital, that is, low cost and heavy profit.

Be serious

The original refers to the classic in form. Later used to describe a solemn attitude. Sometimes it is ironic.

Not even in Lian Bi.

"Painting and calligraphy or writing are extremely serious and not sloppy."

Everywhere: a metaphor for victims everywhere.

The mourners will win: the troops who have been suppressed against them are bound to win the battle.

Sorrow without injury: sadness that does not hurt the body and mind.

Sigh: To sigh with sadness, boredom, or pain.

Use ai 1 door to door: one by one (do).

Love money like life: describe being extremely stingy.

Helpless: although sympathetic, but unable to help.

Love me, love my dog: I love a person and have a good impression on the people and things related to it.

Be a man: be an honest man and don't do anything that violates the law and discipline.

Take things as they are: treat difficulties, dangers and special situations with a gloomy attitude, just like normal situations.

Step by step: follow certain regulations and procedures.

According to the picture: the original metaphor is rigid; Now it also refers to finding things according to clues.

Pommel horse fatigue: describes the fatigue of journey and battle.

Contentment is happiness: contentment is happiness, and you are willing to follow the moral standards you believe in.

Walk safely like a car: Walk slowly like a car.

Rely on the ground and move 4: nostalgia for the homeland, unwilling to migrate.

Ecstasy: ecstasy. Describe extreme sadness, grief or extreme joy.

It looks pale by comparison.

Darkness: A derogatory term used to describe secret activities (especially adultery).

Make eyes at: It originally meant to make eyes at secretly. Later it was extended to code flattery.

Dark fragrance and thin shadow: the subtle fragrance of plum blossoms (allusions).

To stab someone in the back: a metaphor for hurting someone in secret by some means.

On one's high horse: describe high spirits, high spirits.

Ow, ow, 2, need to feed bu3: Describe the tragic scene of hunger. Pull out the mountain and lift the tripod to describe superhuman strength or majestic momentum.

Pull the mountain and lift the tripod: put your hands up Pull up the hill and lift the heavy tripod. Description is very powerful.

Taste a tripod: an ancient stove with three feet and two ears; Heng: Cut into pieces of meat. You can know the taste of the whole tripod by tasting a piece of meat in it.

Spring and Autumn Peak Spring and Autumn: refers to age; Peak: Just when it is in full bloom. Metaphor is just the prime of life.

Famous: grand appearance. Describe great fame.

Knife and saw, spatula and saw: ancient instruments of torture, also known as cutting and strangulation; Ding wok: an ancient cooker, also known as cooking punishment. Refers to ancient instruments of torture. It also refers to all kinds of torture.

Harmony tripod: an ancient cooker with three legs and two ears; Tai: Dading. The seasoning in the tripod. Metaphor dealing with state affairs. More refers to the responsibilities of the prime minister.

Dingdong has two ears. Dingdong and Dingdong are both metal cookers with two ears and three feet. Electric jingles have ears. It refers to people or things that have great influence. People with long ears should be able to hear and know.

Ding Dangyu regards Ding Dang as a tripod and jade as a stone. Describe life as extremely luxurious.

Ding Chenglong refers to the death of the emperor.

Ding Chenglong stood up and mentioned the death of the emperor. Choose "Ding Chenglong".

Being famous with a surname describes being famous.

Famous: grand debut. Very famous

A tripod has three legs, which means that the three parties are separated and compete with each other. The same as "three points".

Dinghu Dragon refers to the death of the emperor. Choose "Ding Chenglong".

Ding saw Ding: An ancient bronze ware used for cooking. Wok: large pot. Zhong Ding: This is an ancient instrument of torture, which is used to boil people to death. Refers to four ancient instruments of torture, citing the most cruel punishment.

Ding wok is like wok: maltose, syrup. Being tortured is like eating candy. Describe fearlessness and death.

Ding Miao used harmony as a metaphor for the world.

Zhong Ding, Ding Shiming: Ancient Cookware; Clock: an ancient musical instrument. Ring the bell for dinner. Describe the luxurious life of the nobility.

The clock is ringing for dinner. Describe the luxurious life of the nobility. Same as Zhong.

Ding Shizhong Zhong Ming: an ancient musical instrument; Ding: an ancient cooker. Ring the bell for dinner. Describe the luxury and ostentation of the nobility.

The old word "innovation" refers to the change of political affairs or regime. Now it generally refers to building a new fist in addition to the old one.

The fish in the tripod is like a fish swimming in the tripod and a swallow's nest on the curtain. Metaphor is a person or thing in extreme danger.

Your house in Ding Yu used to be a symbol of national wealth and order.

The metaphor of tripod folding is weak and heavy, which will inevitably lead to disaster.

A broken tripod is a metaphor for weak strength and great responsibility, which will inevitably lead to disaster.

Living in a tripod is like the separation of its three legs. Metaphor is three opposing situations.

Like three pillars, each with its own side. Metaphor three aspects of separation, stalemate.

Three-legged metaphor is a situation in which three aspects are opposed. It also refers to three aspects.

Tripod tripod: an ancient cooker with three legs and two ears. Metaphor tripartite separation, competition with each other.

The trend of tripartite confrontation is a metaphor for the coexistence of three aspects.

Ding believes that negative balance has a high status and a heavy responsibility.

Innovation: change and innovation; So: old; D: Establish. It used to refer to the change or change of government. Now generally refers to the old and the new.

Innovation refers to the replacement or replacement of dynasties. Now generally refers to the old and the new. Use "innovation".

The division of Zhi Ding symbolizes the division of the country and the opposition between heroes.

The sea is boiling: it means that the situation is unstable, just like boiling water. Describe the chaos in the world.

Chen Dingling: an ancient musical instrument; Ding: an ancient cooker. Ring the bell for dinner. Describe the luxury and ostentation of the nobility.

Call Zhong Ding for dinner, ring the bell and set the table. Describe the luxury of the nobility or the rich.

A piece of meat in the imperial tripod is forbidden. Metaphor is a rare thing.

Jiuding Road Jiuding: According to legend, ancient Xia Yuzhu Jiuding symbolizes Kyushu and is the national treasure of Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties; Lu Da: Zhou Temple Bell. Metaphor is powerful and weighty.

Jiuding is a close call, and metaphor is very important.

Lifting Ding La Shan can lift Ding La Shan. The metaphor is powerful.

Lift the tripod: break it; Rudder: tibia. Hold the tripod with both hands and break the tibia. Metaphor ability is small, can't bear the heavy responsibility.

Lift the tripod and pull the mountain: put your hands up. Pull up the hill and lift the heavy tripod. Description is very powerful.

With a tripod? #92; Cattle lifting tripod: lifting tripod. ? #92; Cow: Separate two fighting cows. Can lift a tripod, can pull two fighting cows apart. Describe brave and powerful, extraordinary.

Kuang Ding explained this poem clearly and beautifully.

Ability to lift a tripod: lift heavy objects with both hands; Ding: Bronze ware with three legs and two ears. The description is particularly strong. It is also a metaphor for vigorous brushwork.

Eating and drinking: display; Eat: eat. Describe the luxury life of the rich and noble.

The dragon going to Dinghu means that the emperor died.

Ring bells and percussion instruments, generally referring to general musical instruments; Ding, food container. It means that when eating, there is a musical instrument ringing around you and a tripod is listed in front of you. After describing the luxury of life of ancient aristocratic officials.

Ring bells and eat ding, ring bells and percussion instruments, generally referring to general musical instruments; Ding, food container. It means that when eating, there is a musical instrument ringing around you and a tripod is listed in front of you. Describe the luxury of life of ancient aristocratic officials.

The metaphor of Ding Yanyu on the screen is extremely dangerous and will soon be destroyed.

Niu Ding Roast Chicken Roasts chicken in a big pot and cooks cattle in the pot. Metaphor is overqualified.

The excitement of the crowd describes that the people are extremely excited and can't calm down.

Put your hand on Tintin: Ancient bronze cookers, mostly round, with three feet and two ears. Put your finger into the tripod and dip it in some soup. Metaphor for illegitimate interests.

Buzzing tripod: ancient cooking utensils; Boil: Boil. Describe the noisy voice of the crowd, just like boiling a pot.

The three-thirds system is a metaphor for the separation and competition among the three parties. The same as the "three-point tripod".

Tripod tripod: an ancient cooker with three legs and two ears. Metaphor tripartite separation, competition with each other.

Three sacrifices and five cauldrons were originally meant to describe abundant sacrifices. Now describe food as rich and beautiful.

The tripartite confrontation is a metaphor for three opposing situations.

Bronze ritual vessels of Shang Yi, Ding Xia and Xia Shang. It is generally called an extremely precious antique.

Shang Yi Yi and Ding: Ding, Zun and other ancient sacrificial vessels. Bronze ritual vessels of Shang and Zhou Dynasties. It is generally called an extremely precious antique.

Describing music and singing is very vivid.

Prospering the country from all over the world: the ancients thought that China was surrounded by the sea, which was used to refer to all parts of the country; Boiling: indicates that the situation is unstable, just like boiling water. Describe the chaos in the world.

Win the prize. Win the prize. Refers to trying to seize the world.

Q: Q, Ding: An ancient cooker with three feet and two ears. Central Plains: The middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River refer to the territory. Metaphor is an attempt to seize the world.

Five ding and ten thousand bells refer to high officials and high officials.

Ding Xia Shangyi Ding Xia, Shang Qiyi. Generally refers to antiques.

Yan Chong Jiuding described words as weighty, which is not too heavy compared with Lai Jiuding.

A generation of ministers, a minister admired by everyone in the era. With "a generation of ministers".

Keep one word and nine: the treasure of ancient times, which is said to have been cast by Yu Xia. A word is worth keeping balance. Metaphor is powerful and can play a great role.

Yi Ding Gui Zhang is an elegant metaphor.

Fish swim in the boiling pot, fish swim in the pot. Metaphor is very dangerous and in danger of extinction.

Fold up the tripod and cover it? Food in a platinum tripod. Metaphor is incompetent, you will fail.

Zhong Ding is a rich official's family. With "Zhong Ding House".

Zhong Ding mountain forest is a metaphor for wealth and seclusion.

Zhong Dingjia is a rich official.

Ding Lie refers to an official with a high position. Same as Zhong Ming Ding Chong.

Zhong Ming Ding Shizhong: an ancient musical instrument; Ding: an ancient cooker. Ring the bell for dinner. Describe the luxury and ostentation of the nobility.

Ding said that his official position is very heavy.

Re-emphasizing the tripartite confrontation refers to a rich life and a high position.

There are great differences in words.

Pronunciation Xiāng qu Xun SHS

Explaining metaphor is far from perfect.

No source

The life and luxury of the Zhang family are really ~.

Words stole a day.

The pronunciation is not u ti ā n Hu à n ri.

Interpretation metaphor secretly changes the truth of things in order to achieve the purpose of being deceived.

The source of Qing Li Garbo's Officialdom in the Sky is in the fifty-third chapter: "Let's talk about Yin Zichong's great career. When he gets the money, he will write to the original shareholders to say hello. "

The trick he played has long been seen through by everyone.

The word "get rid of mice"

Pronunciation ǔ j ǔ q ǔ

Interpretation throw: throw with something; Avoid: fear, have concerns. I want to hit the mouse with something, but I am afraid of breaking the nearby utensils. Metaphor has scruples about doing things and dares not let go.

The source "Biography of Han Jiayi": "There is a proverb that says,' You want to get the mouse and avoid the device'." This is also a good prediction. "

Baoyu concealed the stolen goods and sentenced Pinger to exercise his rights. (Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" back to 61)

Words break elegance with justice.

Pronunciation y ǐ y ǐ du ē n

Interpretation of judging personal feelings with righteousness. It means impartial and impartial.

The source "Liu Jin Yichuan Book": "Anyone who sets up a product and looks at it, seeks talents to manage things, can't be empty, and can't be ugly. Although the trip to filial piety did not apply to the court, the things outside the door were broken by righteousness. " .

Don't confuse it with words.

Pronunciation zuòHuáI büLuàn

Explain that during the Spring and Autumn Period, Lu wrapped a frozen woman in his arms, and there was no indecent assault. Describe the decent style of men in sexual relations.

Source "Book of Songs Xiaoya Xiang Bo" Mao Hengchuan: "Why not be a daughter who can't catch the door, China people don't call it chaos?"

Everyone says he can't do anything, but in fact he is a scholar. (Ming Lan Ling Xi Xiaosheng's "Jin Ping Mei Hua Ci" back to 56)

The text is thick and thin.

Pronunciation hê u j and bó f ā

Interpretation of accumulation: refers to a large and sufficient savings; Hair thinning: refers to a small amount of slow release. Save more and let it out slowly. Describe that only when you are fully prepared can you get things done well.

Words are not satisfactory.

Pronunciation chāqi ang rén y

Poor interpretation: Shang, slightly; Strong: inspiring. Barely satisfactory.

The source of the biography of Wuhan in the later Han Dynasty: "The emperor sent someone to see Fu He, saying that Fang repaired the weapon of war and attack, and sighed:' Wu Gong is not satisfied, like an enemy. ”"

I received this letter, and it seems to have been returned. (Qing Wu Ren Jian's seventy-sixth review of the strange situation witnessed in the past twenty years)

Words don't convey meaning, but there are sides to the road.

Pronunciation Zuo shdào biānān

Building a room on the roadside to discuss metaphors with passers-by has its own version, and things can't be done successfully. 3lian.com

The source of The Book of Songs Xiaoya Xiao Min: "If he builds a room for Tao, he must not be defeated." "The Biography of Cao Bao in the Later Han Dynasty": "As the saying goes, don't give up for three years."

Words are in a hurry

Pronunciation x and x Ι n hu ā ng y j í

I panicked and lost my mind. Use "confusion" Bustling describes many people. High walls are high and low.

Everything is gone. The previous scenes are gone. As steady as Mount Tai, as steady as Mount Tai; Describe things as very stable; Can't be scanned. Describe the immediate danger at a critical juncture. Day: morning and evening; In a very short time.

Full of economy and knowledge extends to people's talents, skills, strategies, etc. Describe knowledgeable and talented.

You can't guarantee the situation in the morning and evening. Describe the difficulties of life; Also described the situation as critical; It is unpredictable.

The unshirkable responsibility cannot be shirked to others. Do the description yourself.