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? Look around. What do you mean? What are the allusions?

The source of the allusion: Menglong's "Famous sayings of the Imperial History": "Saint only believes Mr. Gua's words and only asks her husband to return. At this time, she often went to the front building and looked around in the curtains. Idiom means: look around. Describe looking for something or feeling uneasy; Lack of concentration. Idiom phonetic notation: ㄨㄙㄓㄤㄒㄧㄨㄤˋ Universal Pinyin: dō dōng zhāng xīng Wang Pinyin abbreviation: DZXW usage frequency: common idiom words: four-character idiom meaning * * color: neutral as predicate and adverbial; With a derogatory connotation. Idiom structure: English translation of joint idioms: staring at tourner ses as de c \ u te et d' autre <; Salute to all. Idiom riddle: look at two synonyms at a time: glance left and right, half-hearted, antonym: single-minded, absorbed, staring. Example: I saw Jin Fan holding a chicken and holding a grass sign, walking step by step, looking around, looking for someone to buy it there. (The Third Story of Wu's Scholars in Qing Dynasty) Idiom story: Jiang Xingge of Zaoyang County, Xiangyang, Huguang married a prince and daughter of this county, Sanqiaoer. They are very affectionate. Brother Xing went to Guangdong to collect accounts and didn't come home for more than a year. Sanqiaoer hired a fortune teller to predict that he would go home in the near future. Looking forward to her husband's return, she went out to look around every day, but attracted young Shang Chen, and finally separated Jiang Xingge's happy family.