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What are the idioms of seeds?
Idioms with Chinese characters—
I only know to find someone else, and I have no idea.
Pronunciation: m:I zǐguān cháng
Interpretation: field: theater. Metaphor only knows to echo others, and he has no opinion. It is also a metaphor for not knowing much.
unworthy descendants
Pronunciation: b Xiaào zán
Interpretation: Xiao: Similar, similar; Unbridled: I don't like it. Refers to the descendants or descendants who can't inherit their ancestors, are worthless and have bad conduct.
The heart of a newborn baby-innocence
Pronunciation: chi ǐ z ǐ zh and x and n
Interpretation: Pool: A newborn baby. Metaphor is pure and kind.
flatter
Pronunciation: dài gāo mào zǐ
Explain: Flatter and praise others.
The younger generation of men
Pronunciation: d? ná nzhi
Interpretation: generally refers to the younger generation of men.
Romantic talent
Pronunciation: pineapple dish
Interpretation: A person with graceful demeanor and outstanding talent.
Die childless
Pronunciation: dun zǐjuésūn
Interpretation: It means that there are no descendants.
(of an emperor) conferring an honorary title on the wife of an official and a hereditary title on his son.
Pronunciation: fē ng q ī y ī n z ǐ
Interpretation: seal: official seal; Shade: Good for children. The wife is blocked, and future generations attack official positions or prescribed privileges.
When a person dies,
Pronunciation: füzhàI züHuán
Interpretation: The debts of the father before his death are repaid by the children. It also refers to the fault of parents involving their children.
The son of a rich or influential family
Pronunciation: gáng záng sán
Interpretation: refers to the children of princes and nobles
the younger generation
Pronunciation: hujiang xi m: o z ǐ
Interpretation: refers to the younger generation.
Left out or meddling.
Pronunciation: günáhào z
Interpretation: It is a metaphor for acting outside or meddling.
deceiver
Pronunciation: Jing húpiàn zi
Definition: refers to people who make a living by selling fake drugs, fortune telling and other deception or fraud.
Quiet as a girl at rest, agile as a runaway rabbit at action ―― dignified as a girl and agile as a rabbit; Think carefully and act quickly
Pronunciation: jòng ruo chǔzǐ, dòng ruo tu.
Interpretation: The army is as quiet as an unmarried woman when it is not acting, and as agile as a runaway rabbit when it is acting.
Die childless
Pronunciation: juézǐjuésén
Interpretation: refers to the severance of children and grandchildren.
Marty
Pronunciation: j ū n z ǐ h ǐ o qi ú
Interpretation: Qiu: Tong "resentment", spouse. Originally refers to a gentleman's lover. Now refers to a man who pursues a good wife.
I only know to find someone else, and I have no idea.
Pronunciation: Zaken Xi
Interpretation: Metaphor only knows to echo others, but has no opinion. It is also a metaphor for not knowing much.
(of an emperor) love one's subjects as children.
Pronunciation: ài mín rú zǐ
Interpretation: In the old society, some rulers were praised for caring for the people, just like caring for their own children.
The friendship between gentlemen seems indifferent, but in fact it is pure as water.
Pronunciation: j ū n z ǐ zhā o dà n rú shu ǐ
Interpretation: gentleman: a person with good conduct. Gentlemen's communication is as light as water, rather than drawing on each other.
Cruelty is cruel, like a wild animal.
Pronunciation: láng zǐshòu xρn
Interpretation: Cruel people are cruel with their hearts, like wild animals.
A scholar
Pronunciation: Luo yang cáI zǐ
Interpretation: This refers to Jia Yi in the Western Han Dynasty. Generally refers to a person with literary talent.
Face to face, objection.
Pronunciation: mm m: shangfá ngzi
Interpretation: refers to the positive approval, behind the opposition.
It means to hold children and grandchildren and enjoy happiness.
Pronunciation: Baozi
Interpretation: tease: tease. It means holding children and grandchildren and enjoying happiness.
Apologize or thank you means sin, not.
Pronunciation: büdāng rén zǐ
Interpretation: Apologize or thank you, indicating guilt and unworthiness.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained-nothing ventured, nothing gained; If you want to find pearls, you must dive underwater.
Pronunciation: H ǔ Xu, Jan de H ǔ
Interpretation: Yan: How. Nothing attempted, nothing gained. Metaphor means that you can't succeed without experiencing danger.
gifted scholar and fair lady
Pronunciation: Cai zǐ jiā rén
Interpretation: Generally refers to talented men and women.
The leader of the robbers, the former chief of the central flag city.
Pronunciation: c m 4 o t ó u ti ā n z ǐ
Interpretation: In the old society, the bandit leader also refers to the leader who went into the mountains to gather people for an uprising.
Chen Xiaomi and Chen Sesame —— A trite topic
Pronunciation: Eupatorium adenophorum zh and má
Interpretation: metaphor for old and irrelevant words or things.
An uneducated person
Pronunciation: cún fúsúzú
Interpretation: refers to a rude and vulgar person.
Drive a duck to the shelves-ask someone to do something beyond his power.
Pronunciation: d m:yāzi Shang Ji
Explanation: Metaphor forces people to do things they can't do.
Hit yourself in the face until it swells up and looks imposing-self-expanding.
Pronunciation: d ǒ zh ng li ǒ n ch not ng pà ng z: and
Interpretation: Metaphor would rather pay the price than pretend to be great.
Live in extreme poverty
Pronunciation: di ǐ n q ǐ y ǐ z ǐ
Interpretation: Code: pawn; Rudder: for sale. Sell your wife as usual. Describe life as extremely poor.
Neighbor's maiden
Pronunciation: d not d not ng Qiang ch ǔ
Interpretation: refers to a neighbor's virgin.
Read the seed
Pronunciation: dúshzhǒng zǐ ǒ
Interpretation: refers to a scholar who can connect the past and the future in culture.
No harm. Shut down.
Pronunciation: 両両両両両両両両.
Interpretation: No matter how fierce a tiger is, it doesn't eat its own cubs. Metaphor does not hurt close people.
ordinary people
Pronunciation: fán fúsúzǐ
Interpretation: generally refers to the mediocre generation.
What the master said also applies to himself-one's criticism of others also applies to himself.
Pronunciation: f ū z ǐ d ao
Interpretation: it means that the original intention is to say the benefits of others, but it is actually for yourself. It is also used on the bad side, which means criticizing others, but actually blaming yourself.
The father concealed the crime for his son.
Pronunciation: fê wé i z ǐ y ǐ n
Interpretation: A father hides his misdeeds for his son.
Push sb. Do sth. Far beyond their ability.
Pronunciation: g m:n yāz:Shang Jià
Interpretation: A metaphor for forcing people to do things they can't do.
High-legged disciple
Pronunciation: z ǐ
Interpretation: Gaozu: Gao Cai, a title of respect for other students. Students with excellent grades.
The pampered son of a rich/influential family.
Pronunciation: gīng zǐgér
Explanation: refers to the children of rich families, who only talk about eating, drinking and having fun and don't do their jobs.
Bureaucrats, landlords, rich children
Pronunciation: gāo liáng zǐ dì √.
Interpretation: In the old days, it referred to bureaucrats, landlords and rich children.
Moon Palace Fairy-Chang 'e
Pronunciation: Guguhan
Interpretation: Guanghan: Guanghan Palace, the legendary fairy palace on the moon. The Fairy in Guanghan Palace-Chang 'e.
Minister out of favor and concubine out of favor-people out of favor but still loyal to the court
Pronunciation: g chénénièz
Interpretation: solitary minister: an isolated and helpless distant minister in the feudal court; Illegitimate: An illegitimate child born to a concubine. It is a metaphor for people who encounter difficulties and hardships.
Soldiers in opponent's territory can advance, but they can't retreat.
Pronunciation: guòhézúzú
Interpretation: In chess rules, chess pieces can only move forward, not backward. After crossing the river, they can walk sideways and have more power. Metaphor can only go forward, not backward.
The air is filled with the fragrance of osmanthus fragrans.
Pronunciation: xi language
Interpretation: Osmanthus fragrans blooms before and after the Mid-Autumn Festival, emitting a fragrance.
Among many children, there must be a very clever person.
Pronunciation: h ǔ sh ē ng s ā n z ǒ, b ǒ u y ǒ bi ā o
Interpretation: To make a metaphor, among many children, there must be one person who is excellent.
Young people who are wet behind the ears
Pronunciation: Huáng küu rúzü
Interpretation: Huangkou: children; Boy: A child. Often used to ridicule others' youth and ignorance.
The sun in winter
Pronunciation: Juan Mia ·n?o
Interpretation: It is a metaphor for the sun in winter.
Find fault in a stingy way
Pronunciation: héng tiāo bízi sho tiāo y m:n
Interpretation: Metaphorically critical.
Educate my son with reeds and calligraphy on the land.
Pronunciation: huà dí jiào zǐ
Interpretation: jackal: reed. Draw and write on the ground with reeds and educate your son to read. Used to praise the mother for teaching her children well.
playboy
Pronunciation: Hu ā Hu ā g not ng z ǐ
Explanation: refers to a rich and powerful female brother, who is well dressed, only eating, drinking and having nothing to do.
At this point, regardless of that aspect.
Pronunciation: jiabǐn yǐtuózǐ
Interpretation: Metaphor only cares about this aspect and ignores that aspect.
Equivalent to young men and women who are married or in love.
Pronunciation: jiā rén cái zǐ
Interpretation: young and beautiful women and talented men. Generally refers to young men and women of the same age who are married or in love.
Ji zi Longwen
Pronunciation: j ǐ z ló ng wé n
Interpretation: Xunzi: Maxima; Long Wen: The name of a good horse is used to refer to a child prodigy. It is synonymous with a good boy. Dobby is followed by a metaphor of talent.
A general's family will not produce a coward's son.
Pronunciation: Jiàng mén Wu qu, New Zealand.
Interpretation: door: the general's home and photograph. Metaphor parents are talented, and children will not have mediocre people.
Knowledge is needed in all aspects.
Pronunciation: jρng shǐbǐI zǐ
Interpretation: Classics: Confucian classics, Confucian classics, Confucian classics. History: history, history books. Ancient philosophers: a study of a hundred schools of thought contending. It used to mean that all aspects need to be studied.
A brave son from a general's family ―― a capable young man of distinguished background.
Pronunciation: Jiangmen h incarnation
Interpretation: door: a family that will be generals for generations. Metaphor parents have talent, and their children and grandchildren have extraordinary skills. It also means that future generations will not humiliate the family.
It's a deal, not Fan Hui.
Pronunciation: j ū n z ǐ y and y á n, ku à i m ǐ y and bi ā n.
Interpretation: the metaphor is a deal, and it will never be soft.
Gentleman's friendship
Pronunciation: j ū n z ǐ zh and Ji ā o
Interpretation: The friendship between sages is as plain as water, but not vain.
return of the prodigal son
Pronunciation: Longman
Interpretation: People who fail to do their duty should turn over a new leaf.
The gentleman on the beam-the thief
Pronunciation: Liang Shang jūn zǐ
Interpretation: the name of the thief. Now it sometimes refers to people who are divorced from reality and the masses.
A gentleman can be satisfied with poverty without losing anything.
Pronunciation: Pronunciation
Interpretation: gentleman: educated and virtuous person; Consolidate poverty: maintain poverty. Refers to a gentleman who can live in poverty without losing his integrity.
Prime Minister Li Bangyan.
Pronunciation: xi lang
Interpretation: It refers to Li Bangyan, Prime Minister of Huizong in Northern Song Dynasty.
Liyuan disciple
Pronunciation: líyuan dízǐ
Interpretation: Originally refers to the singers and dancers trained by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. Later, it refers to a dramatic actor.
A wolf cub with a savage heart ―― the nature of a wolf.
Pronunciation: lá ng z ǐ y and x and n ρ n
Interpretation: Wolf: Wolf cub. Young as the wolf is, he is fierce by nature. Metaphor is cruel and vicious, and habits are hard to change.
nuisance
Pronunciation: Lao Xi G Fu Zi
Interpretation: instructing people to hate things.
Treacherous subjects and unfilial sons
Pronunciation: LUN chén zéI zǐ
Interpretation: Rebellious Minister: Rebellious Minister; Thief: Son of disobedience. Always refers to people who don't keep the way of monarch, minister and father. Later it refers to people with different aspirations.
Try to grab your eyebrows and beard at the same time-try to handle big things and small things at the same time.
Pronunciation: méméI máo húzi yébüZhuā
Interpretation: Proverbs. Metaphor has no priority.
When people become bad, the environmental impact will be great.
Pronunciation: mò z ǐ q √ s: and
Interpretation: It is a metaphor that people get better and worse, and the influence of the environment has a great relationship.
Be snubbed (rudely)
Pronunciation: m ǒ y bí zi Hu and
Interpretation: Metaphor tries to please, but the result is boring.
Yucheng, an old brother with literary talent.
Pronunciation: pi ā n pi ā n g not ng z ǐ
Interpretation: the old reputation of rich children with romantic literature and art.
Look down on others as if they don't exist-conceit.
Pronunciation: mù wú yú zǐ
Interpretation: Yu Zi: Others. I don't see anyone else. Describe arrogance.
A man or something.
Pronunciation: Pí ng x not ng z ǐ
Interpretation: rely on: rely on. A metaphor for a hypothetical person or thing.
With the rise of the son's status, the honor of the mother has also increased.
Pronunciation: Pei
Interpretation: A mother is distinguished by her son's prominent position.
The breakdown or dispersion of the family.
Pronunciation: q and lízán
Interpretation: families are forced to separate and disperse.
A modest and prudent gentleman
Pronunciation: qiān qiān jūn zǐ
Explanation: refers to a modest and self-disciplined person.
A child of a wealthy family.
Pronunciation: qi ā n j and n zh and z ǐ
Explanation: It used to refer to children from wealthy families.
standout
Pronunciation: ré n zh not ng sh and z ǐ
Interpretation: Like a lion, he is the king of beasts. Metaphor is a talented person.
A decent man, later, was enthusiastic about helping others.
Pronunciation: rén yì jūn zǐ ǐ
Explanation: It originally refers to a decent person with good heart, and later refers to a person who can help others enthusiastically.
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