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Idioms about what goes up and what goes down.

Idioms about what goes up and what goes down.

Up and down effect: effect: imitation and follow. What the people above do, the people below do.

Push up and push down: pull up and push down. Introduction to metaphor recommendation.

Go to the newspaper: I: the younger generation of men commit adultery with older women; Newspaper: Old men commit adultery with young women.

Wisdom above fools: wisdom: cleverness; Stupid: stupid. The smartest person and the stupidest person. Confucius believes that all decisions are innate and cannot be changed.

Harmony between superiors and subordinates: refers to getting along well with each other between young and old or between superiors and subordinates.

The replacement of the tomb: refers to the chaos from top to bottom and the abolition of discipline. Ling, pass "Ling". It's the same as "changing the tomb".

Up-and-down effect: it means that the monarch is arrogant and slow, and the people are violent. With "slow and violent".

Slow up and violent down: refers to the arrogance of the monarch and the violent people.

Diligent and obedient: Diligent: Diligent. Shun: Yes, yes. Work hard as a leader, and the people below will obey his leadership.

From the previous generation to the next: refers to the chaos of the upper and lower levels, and the abolition of discipline. Ling, pass "Ling". It's the same as "changing the tomb".

Spillover: refers to being rich and poor.

Steamed up and reported down: generally refers to improper sexual behavior.

Flatter above, blaspheme below: flatter: flatter; Blasphemy: contempt, blasphemy. Flatter superiors and despise subordinates.

Jumping up and down: a metaphor for bad guys jumping up and down and moving around.

The best is the worst: the following people will be more interested in what they like above.

The top leaks and the bottom is wet: the top: refers to the roof; Bottom: refers to the ground. Describe the dilapidated house, unable to shelter from the wind and rain.

The following situations or opinions can reach the top. ;