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A proverb is a collection of idioms?

⑴ What are the idioms of proverbs

One person digs a well - a source of thirst for everyone

The fist never leaves the hand - the song never leaves the mouth

< p> Take advantage of others' strengths - make up for one's own shortcomings

It's not too late to make up for one's own weaknesses

Two knives refer to people who have insufficient knowledge and low skills in a certain job.

The bright moon is divided into two parts. The ancients believed that the bright moon in the world has only three parts, and Yangzhou has only two parts. It was originally used to describe the prosperous scene of Yangzhou. Today it is used to describe the local moonlight which is particularly bright.

Erfu Zhong confusion 2: Doubt, unclear; Fou and Zhong: refer to ancient measuring instruments. Can't figure out the capacity of the fou and the bell. It is a metaphor for not being able to understand common principles of right and wrong.

Erfou Zhongzhuo means that the capacity of the two containers, the fou and the bell, is unclear. A metaphor for unclear right and wrong.

When two tigers fight, one of them will be injured. When two ferocious tigers fight, one of them will be injured. It is a metaphor that both opposing sides are very strong, and as a result of a fierce struggle, one side will surely suffer.

Say nothing else. Say nothing else. Refers to immediate action.

⑵ Four-character idioms of proverbs

Ying Ying Yu Li

Pinyin: yīng yīng yù lì Simplified Pinyin: yyyl

Synonyms : Antonyms:

Usage:

Explanation: 〖Explanation〗A handsome appearance.

Source: 〖Source〗 Chapter 10 of "The Scholars": "Just now I met my cousin, and I found out that your lord has thanked the guests, which made me very sad. Now I see my brother standing so bravely. , it can be said that there are people who have succeeded, but also shed tears for laughter.

Example: 〖Example〗

Afterword:

Riddle:

Idiom stories:

Related idioms

Slim and graceful, virtuous and graceful

⑶ Idioms. Proverbs

< p> As if drunk and as crazy as if drunk. Describes an abnormal state of mind and loss of self-control.

Drunk and crazy, describing an abnormal state of mind and being unable to control oneself. It also means being attracted by someone or something.

As crazy as crazy, it describes an abnormal state of mind and an inability to control oneself. It also means being attracted by someone or something. Same as "as drunk as crazy".

Fengdu and graceful Fengdu: elegant and graceful. Pianpian: free and easy look. Describes an elegant and graceful manner, elegant and free-spirited. Same as "personable".

The sky and the earth are crying in sorrow. The sky and the earth are crying in sorrow. Describing an expression of extreme sadness and despair. Same as "the ground calls out to the sky with sorrow".

Leisurely, comfortable and carefree.

Leisurely and contented Leisurely: leisurely appearance; contented: content and comfortable inside. Describes leisurely and comfortable.

Graceful and elegant means having a calm demeanor and a gentle manner.

Graceful and elegant refers to a calm and unhurried demeanor and an elegant and generous manner.

The meaning of form lies in color. Shape: expression; color: face. The sense of justice and injustice showed on his face.

Calm and composed refers to a calm demeanor, as usual.

Self-motivated: Do not change the normal state, remain the same as before. His expression was natural and normal. It is a metaphor for having a natural and calm demeanor when encountering problems. Also means "feeling at ease".

Shape transmission, color transmission, and expression refer to conveying admiration through behavior and expression. It is mostly used to describe the joy between men and women.

Walking in a hurry Walking in a hurry: The demeanor before and after departure. A hurried look before and after walking or setting off.

To worship in vain means to greet a powerful person and bow down when you see the dust raised by the car. Describe a groveling manner.

The spirit of peach and plum describes the charming and charming demeanor.

Refreshing ① Describes a person who is refreshed and in a good mood. ②Describes a person who has a clear demeanor and a cheerful temperament.

Refreshing and clear-headed ① Describes a person’s refreshing state of mind. ②Describes a person who has a clear demeanor and a cheerful temperament.

Clear and graceful, describing a person who has a clear demeanor and a beautiful temperament.

To express an expression of surprise.

Scratch your head and ears. Scratch your scalp and touch your ears. Describes an anxious look.

Gaoqing Yitai Gaoqing: elegant sentiment. Yitai: A relaxed attitude. Elegant sentiment, comfortable demeanor.

Grip the wrist with the palm of your hand and hit the palm of your hand. Expressing excitement and excitement.

Sing low and pour lightly. Sing low: sing softly; pour: drink. Listen to people singing softly and drink wine slowly and comfortably. Describes a peaceful and comfortable attitude.

Anrandaomao refers to a serious demeanor.

Looking at the dust and bowing down refers to waiting for a powerful person and bowing down when you see the dust raised by the car. Describe a groveling manner.

Throw your sleeves and stand up. Throw your sleeves: wave your sleeves. Describes the spirit of being energetic and taking action immediately.

Straighten your eyebrows and open your eyes, with a comfortable and carefree look.

Refreshed as if lost. Refreshed: as if unsure of one's mind; if lost: as if losing support. Describes the feeling of being homeless, empty and melancholy.

The tongue cannot be lifted. The tongue is raised. He raised his tongue and couldn't put it down for a long time. Describing an expression of surprise or fear.

Intoxicated and infatuated, describing an abnormal state of mind and loss of self-control.

Scratch the head and touch the ears. Scratch the scalp and touch the ears. Describes an anxious look that cannot be imagined at the moment.

To be intoxicated is to describe an abnormal state of mind and loss of self-control.

He stretches his head and shrinks his neck, shrinks back and hides, but can't help but look curious and peeking. Describes the attitude of observing in secret.

Kill the chicken and wipe the neck to describe the feeling of being anxious and unable to think.

Hold your breath and suppress your breathing so that you cannot make any sound. Describes an attitude of respect and fear.

Roaring like thunder describes the appearance of a person shouting in anger.

Watching and commanding describes a proud look.

Laoqihengqiu describes a sophisticated and conceited demeanor. Now it is used to describe someone who is arrogant and shows off his seniority. It also describes a lack of vitality.

The halberd finger pointed at the person and glared. Describes the manner of scolding someone when angry.

Gray head and face. Head and face covered with dust. It also describes a dejected or dejected look.

To hold one's wrist and sigh loudly. Describes an emotional state.

Sanctity: a serious appearance; Sanctity: a proud look. Refers to a serious and serious look.

Dayi awe-inspiring Dayi: justice; awe-inspiring: serious or awe-inspiring. Because of his righteous mind and solemn demeanor, he is awe-inspiring.

Swaggering: swaying when walking. Describe the arrogant attitude of thinking one is great.

To cry out to the sky with sadness. Sadness: sadness, desolation. Crying to heaven and earth in grief. Describing an expression of extreme sadness and despair.

Calm and composed. Sound: speech; color: facial expression. In an emergency, your speech and demeanor remain the same as usual. Described as very calm.

Ecstatic desire: will. Flying upwards, as if transcending the world and becoming a fairy. People with multiple fingers feel relaxed and refreshed. It also describes the light and elegant mood of poetry, calligraphy, etc.

Proverbs

Rainbow rain in the morning, rainbow sunshine in the evening.

If there is rain, you will wear a hat, but if there is no rain, you will have no waist.

If you don’t go out for the morning glow, the sunset will travel thousands of miles.

The moonlight was hazy, and it was either raining or windy.

If it is clear and foggy for a long time, it will be cloudy; if it rains and it is raining and it is foggy for a long time, it will be clear.

Ants moving snakes across the aisle, there will be heavy rain tomorrow

* The summer rain is separated from the cow's back, and the autumn rain is separated from the ashes. (Zhejiang)

* There are different days in ten miles. (Wuxi, Jiangsu)

* It rains in the east, and there is a wall; it rains here and the sun shines there. (Taiyuan, Shanxi, Anwei Quanjiao)

* In the southwest formation, even if you pass alone, you will lose three inches. (Tian Jia Five Elements)

* I lived to be eighty-eight, and I never saw my head grow southeast. (Suzhou, Jiangsu)

* When the rain hits, the chicken crows, and the umbrella never leaves my hand. (Yiwu, Zhejiang)

* When the rain hits the rooster, don’t leave your umbrella; when the rain hits the garrison at dusk, it will be dry in the morning. (Nanjing)

* It rains in the morning until dawn, and in the evening it rains until dawn. (Shandong)

* The rooster crows and the rain does not last long. (Xiangshan, Zhejiang)

* When the rain falls, the sky will be sunny. (Fuzhou, Fujian)

* It rained in the morning and was sunny one day. (Cangxian, Hebei, Qixia, Shandong)

* It rains in the early days and lasts until dawn. (Shaanxi Martial Arts)

* The rain hits the fifth watch, and the sun shines in the puddles. (On Rain in "Tian Jia Five Elements")

* The rain is not sunny. (Same as above)

* It rains when the door opens, but it is sunny before noon. (Wuxi, Jiangsu)

* It rains when you open the door, but your eyes are closed when you close it. (Jiangsu Yuanxi)

* It rains early and the sky clears, but it rains late and it is hard to clear. (Wuxi, Changshu, Jiangsu, Yiwu, Zhejiang)

* It rains as early as five o'clock, so there is no need to hold an umbrella. (Yiwu, Zhejiang)

* The sky is not clear at night, and it will rain continuously tomorrow morning. (Guangxi Yulin)

* The stars have appeared in the sky after a long rain, and the rain will be fiercer tomorrow. (Same as above)

*It will be misty before the rain, but it will never rain, and it will be misty after the rain, but it will never be clear. (Hebei, Shaanxi Martial Arts)

* Don’t let the twists fall too much before the rain, and don’t let the twists fall for a long time after the rain. (Suzhou, Jiangsu)

* Soak one by one, the heavy rain has not yet arrived. (Hunan)

* A little rain is like a nail, and it will not be sunny until tomorrow; a little rain is like a bubble, and it will fall tomorrow.

⑷ What are the relevant idioms/proverbs< /p>

1. Wolf proverb:

You cannot ask sheep to take care of the vegetable garden, and you cannot ask wolves to take care of the sheep pen.

Wolves can eat people, and people can eat wolves.

A wolf in sheep's clothing.

A wolf can travel thousands of miles, but it can’t stop eating people.

A wolf is a wolf after all, even if it doesn't eat your wolf.

When you are with wolves, you learn to eat people.

The gray wolf is our command.

The Han Dynasty is a great man, but he cannot endure hunger and thirst. He loses one wolf and loses a thousand sheep.

A white wolf with empty gloves.

⑸ What are the idioms about proverbs?

1. Dark clouds come and fall.

2. When the clouds are low, it rains; when the clouds are high, it turns sunny.

3. The sky gets brighter and the river rises ten feet higher.

4. When red clouds turn into black clouds, there will be heavy rain.

5. There are beautiful clouds in the sky and people are dying on the ground.

6. The dark clouds rise at sunset and the sound of rain is heard in the middle of the night.

7. The sunset is carmine, either rain or wind.

8. Walking in the clouds at sunset, raining after midnight.

9. Black clouds rise in the northwest, and thunderstorms are bound to come.

10. When clouds start from the northeast, there must be wind and rain.

11. The clouds are to the east, and the rain turns into wind. The clouds are to the south, and the water is rippled. The clouds are to the west, and the people are wearing clothes on the ground.

12. It rains and shines sometimes, for days and nights.

13. Dark clouds block the east, and there is wind even if it doesn’t rain. The sky is covered with clouds, and the wind and rain are coming.

14. There are purple clouds in the morning and thunderstorms in the afternoon.

15. The east wind is strong, so prepare a bamboo hat.

16. The wind is calm and muggy, and the thunderstorm is strong.

17. It will clear up easily when it rains hard, but it will not clear up when it rains slowly.

18. After the rain comes the east wind, and the rain will be more severe in the future.

19. There is wind and rain before the rain, but there is no wind and rain after the rain.

20. If there is no east wind, there will be no rain; if there is no west wind, there will be no sunshine.

21. The stars are dense and the raindrops drop.

22. There are few stars and good weather.

23. The stars blink, but there is no rain.

24. Direct flash rain is light, horizontal flash rain is heavy.

25. The explosive thunderstorm is small, while the dull thunderstorm is big.

⑹ A collection of proverbs and idioms about rats

The rat hugs its head and runs away in panic like a rat. Describes running away in embarrassment after being hit.

Chenghu Society: Rat Society: Earth Temple. The fox on the city wall, the mouse in the temple. It is a metaphor for a villain who relies on power to do evil and is difficult to get rid of for a while.

Owls and crows are fond of rats, which is a metaphor for people with different hobbies.

Insect arm and rat liver are metaphors for extremely small and worthless things.

As timid as a mouse. As timid as a mouse. Described as very timid.

Turn around and run away like a mouse. Describes fleeing in embarrassment.

The rat scurrying with its head held in honour: held in honour. He held his head and ran away in panic like a mouse. Describes running away in embarrassment after being hit.

Lonely bird chick, rotten rat. A metaphor for people or things that are insignificant and not worth mentioning.

Official Cang Rat Guancang: The place where public grain is kept. A metaphor for a villain who has something to rely on.

A street rat is a metaphor for a bad guy that everyone hates.

Fox Ping Mouse Fu lurks inside like foxes and mice.

The wasp in the Grain Temple and the rat in the Earth Temple. It is a metaphor for a person who relies on the situation to do evil.

⑺ What are the idioms about proverbs?

Object; cannot be pronounced as "dě". It also means getting someone who is very compatible with you or an environment that is very suitable for you. Generally used as a predicate. "The content structure is verb-object; I had a lot of fun. Now it is mostly used to describe finding an environment that is very suitable for myself. Distinguish the shape of fish; it cannot be written as "fish". Source: "Three Kingdoms·Shu·Zhuge Liang Biography", complement; one by one~ . Metaphor: guerrilla force ~. Synonyms: like a tiger gaining wings like a fish in the water, rú yú dé shuǐ, meaning that it is easier to move around. The correct pronunciation is: "The solitary person has Kong Ming."

(2) The green gauze tent comes together, like a fish in water, loving each other antonyms are difficult to move Example sentences (1) The children entered the children's paradise

⑻ A collection of idioms about proverbs

One person digs a well - —Everyone quenches their thirst

The fist never leaves the hand—the song never leaves the mouth

Take advantage of others’ strengths—make up for one’s own shortcomings

It’s not too late to make up for one’s own weaknesses< /p>