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Idioms describing Jiang

Suck up the Xijiang River in one gulp? [y: k ǒ u x: j: n x: Ji ā ng Shu ǒ] The original intention is to do it overnight. The latter metaphor is too impatient to achieve the goal at once.

Don't waste the river? 【 bé fè i jiā ng hé 】 Praise the immortality of a writer or his works.

Jiujiang bajiang? Ji Jiāng bāhe 】 refers to all rivers.

Overturning the sea? [d m: o h m: I f ā n ji ā ng] describes the great strength or momentum.

Half the country? [[bà n bí ji ā ngs ā n] n] half: half; Jiangshan: Land. Refers to the state of national division caused by foreign invasion or civil war.

River of no return? 【 dà ji ā ng d not ng qù 】 The water of the Yangtze River flows eastward. Later it was borrowed as a epigraph name. More means that the past disappears and history advances.

North and South? 【 Dà ji ā ng ná n bā i 】 refers to the vast area near the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River.

Stir the sea across the river? [ji m: o h m: i f ā n ji ā ng] Stir: stir; Turn: somersault. Rivers and oceans churn. Metaphor has great momentum or strength.

Wenhai? 【 wéNJāng Xuéh?I 】 Metaphor articles and knowledge are as profound as the Yangtze River and the sea.

Shame to see the elders in Jiangdong? 【 wú mi à n m ù ji à n ji ā ng d not ng f ù l mo 】【 Explanation 】 Take people who are ashamed to see their hometown as an example.

The sun, the moon and rivers? [riyuè j and ng ti ā n, Ji ā ng hé xí ng dí]] The sun and the moon pass through the sky every day, and rivers flow across the earth forever. A metaphor for the eternity and greatness of a person or thing.

Pillow mountain arm river? 【 zh ě n sh ā n b ě ji ā ng 】 refers to mountains and rivers.

Jiangdong elder? 【 Ji ā ng d not ng f ù lo 】 Jiangdong: refers to the area below Wuhu south of the ancient Yangtze River. People from my hometown.

Jiang Yun Shu Wei? 【 ji ā ng y ú n wè i shù 】【 Explanation 】 Metaphor is a deep parting.

Jiangnan Haibei? [ji ā ng ná n h m: ib ě i] The south of the great river is the north of the sea. Describe the vast territory,

Jiang tianyise? Describe ji ā ng ti ā n y and se 】 【 wide river, water and sky.

Jiang Shan is easy to change, but his temperament is hard to change? [Ji ā ng sh ā n h m: o g m: i, bǐ ng xing ná n yí] Old saying. It is difficult to emphasize that people should change their habits.

Jiangshan remains the same? [jiāng shān rú gù] So: Once upon a time. The mountains and rivers remain the same. It is often used as a metaphor for the wrong thing.

Picturesque? 【 jiāng shān rú huà 】 Jiangshan: mountains and rivers; Often refers to land. The mountains and rivers are picturesque.

A leopard cannot change his spots; A leopard cannot change his spots, can he? 【Jiāng shān yìgǎI; B ǐ ng xing ná n yí] Human nature is extremely difficult to change. In other words, human nature is hard to change.

Jiang Wu? [ji ā ng zu ǒ yú] "Biography of the Book of Jin and Wenqiao": "When Jiang Zuocao wrote, he did not outline the dimensions, and I was extremely worried. When he saw Wang Dao talking, he said cheerfully,' Jiang Zuo has his own reasons for treating me, so why should I worry!' "Guanyi, a politician in the Spring and Autumn Period, Guanzhong took Qi Huangong for granted. Later, in poems and essays, "Jiang Wu" praised talented people for helping the country and saving the people.

Jiang Xin trap? 【 ji ā ng x and nb ǔ lò u 】 The ship arrived in Jiangxin; Plug the leak. Metaphor missed the opportunity; It's too late to remedy it.

The river does not invade the river? 【 ji ā ng shu ǐ b ù n hé shu ǐ 】【 Explanation 】 Metaphors are irrelevant, irrelevant.

Jianghan Chaozong? 【 ji ā ng hà n chá o z not ng 】 refers to rivers entering the sea. It is also a metaphor for nightmares, the general trend, and the will of the people.

The river is going downhill? [ji ā ng hé rí xià] days: one day; Down: down. The river flows to the lower places day by day; Things are going downhill, or things are getting worse.

Rivers. Rivers? 【 ji ā ng hé xí ng dí 】 The Yangtze River flows on the ground forever. The metaphor is obvious; There is no doubt; Unbreakable.

Jiang Yang thief? 【 ji ā ng yá ng dao 】 Robbers and murderers on the rivers and seas. It also refers to extremely fierce robbers.

Is this river going downhill? 【 ji ā ng li ú rí xi à 】 See "the river is going downhill".

Jianghai does not go against the current? 【 ji ā ng h m: i b ù n xi m: o li ú 】 The vastness of rivers and seas is because they can accommodate small streams. This is a metaphor. People can only undertake great things if they are tolerant.

Jiang Yan is exhausted? [jiāng yān cái jìn] Liang Jiangyan was a rare literary name in the Southern Dynasties, and was called Jiang Lang. There are no good sentences in poetry in his later years, which people call exhaustion. Later, the metaphor of "Jiang Yan was exhausted" was often used to describe the decline of talents.

Jiang Yan dream pen? 【 jiāng yān mèng bǐ 】 According to legend, Liang Jiangyan had a night dream in the Southern Dynasties, and Guo Pu also painted in five colors, so there was no good sentence to write poetry. Later, because of Jiang Yan's Dream Pen Club, Yu Chase declined.

A liar? 【 jiāng hú piàn zi 】 refers to people who make a living by selling fake drugs, fortune telling and other deceptive or fraudulent activities.

Turn the river upside down? [Ji ā ng f ā n h m: I d m: o] The river is boiling.

Crossing the river scares the sea [Ji ā ng f ā n h m: I r m: o] The river is boiling.

Stir the river? [Ji ā ng f ā n h m: I Ji m: o] The river is boiling.

The river is boiling? 【 ji ā ng f ā n h m: i f è i 】 describes the huge water potential. It is often used as a metaphor for strength or momentum.