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What are the antonyms on the street?

Words containing antonyms are:

1, running here and there

Pinyin: dōng bēn xī zǒu ǒ u ǒ u.

Interpretation: Running around is mostly because of life or for some purpose.

Source: Chen's "Water Margin" The thirtieth time: "It's better than running around in China and being pickled."

2, crowding round

Pinyin: qián h hòhòu y not ng.

Interpretation: It means that someone is shouting to clear the way in front and someone is protecting behind. In the past, officials were described as traveling with many people.

Source: The second discount of the Yuan Dynasty's anonymous "Earn Express": "How glorious it is to be an official!"

3. Make the past serve the present

Pinyin: g incarnation.

Interpretation: Absorb the advantages of ancient times, abandon its shortcomings, and make modern times more progressive.

Source: Mao Dun's Learning from Lu Xun: "He also strongly advocated inheriting and developing the essence of China's 5,000-year feudal culture, making the past serve the present."

4, call the wind and call the rain

Pinyin: y incarnation.

Interpretation: The original fairy tale refers to the fairy Taoist who can make the wind and rain obey his magic. More metaphors have the power to dominate nature or society.

Source: Confucius in the Song Dynasty, "Walking on the Stream": "The joy of painting birds in the stream can't stop."

Draw the head of a stream, and the black birds playing in spring seem to have magical power to summon the wind and rain.

Step 5 roll with the punches

Pinyin: nìláI shün shòu

Interpretation: refers to adopting a submissive and tolerant attitude towards harsh environment or rough treatment.

Source: Zhou Zhen's "Woman of the West Lake" in the Ming Dynasty, the second distribution of wealth martyrdom: "Those who are slightly interested, when they see their master visiting, will quit."