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Deep and cultural idioms

Deep and cultural idioms

There are deep and cultivated idioms, and the importance of cultivation is a lifelong matter. Everyone has weaknesses, but it is impossible to completely erase these weaknesses and improve personal cultivation in order to reasonably control all aspects of oneself. Share the following idioms that are profound and cultivated.

Deep and cultural idioms 1 four-character idioms with depth

Lose the East and Gain the West-Make up for the loss of swinging at the roundabout

Looking at the sky from the bottom of the well-the view is very narrow.

A good foundation ensures that one can succeed in everything he does.

incapable

Zuo Huai is not chaotic

Cocoon around yourself

There are other mountains, where stones are suitable for jade-other people's advice can help a person overcome his shortcomings.

Happiness comes from the abyss of misfortune.

Conceal the identity of an emperor or official.

Live as if you were drunk or dreaming-live a muddled/muddled life

Pretend to love what you are actually afraid of.

Want to keep time

The happiness of the old drunkard lies not in the wine, but in other things.

Don't dare to throw mice for fear of breaking dishes-don't dare to take action against people who do bad things for fear of implicating/hurting good people.

Those who light the way for others in the dark; Although in the darkness and chaos, one expects others to see the light; Try to inspire others when you are in the dark.

Eat once every two or three days-live in poverty

Riding a horse to see flowers—

Watch the battle on the barricade-sit and watch.

Many sufferings contribute to the revival of a country.

There is success if you are prepared, and failure if you are not prepared.

Give up one side

Be able to succeed in some way

People with different aspirations or principles cannot get along.

Macaques in hats-useless people in gorgeous costumes

A notorious house

Glance left and right

When the water is too clear, there is no fish in it.

Oh, my parents! It originally meant that the ancient people worked hard all the year round under the tyranny of the people, and their parents were miserable, and they could not care for each other and were sad when they died of old age.

Nothing is sadder than the death of thought.

As long as one is a monk, one must continue to ring the bell.

Evil spirits

Go over sth in one's mind.

break the law

Respect the teacher and fear his teachings.

Make a deliberate gesture.

Chase something like a flock of ducks ―― scramble for something.

Standing alone, body and shadow comfort each other-loneliness

have a guilty conscience like a thief

Sit on the top of the mountain and watch tigers fight-watch safely when others fight.

Sometimes a foot may prove short and an inch may prove long-everyone has his strengths and weaknesses.

Do sth gracefully

a lot of

Life-giving Spring Breeze and Rain —— The Beneficial Influence of Education

Climbing trees to catch fish-doing things in the wrong way

Flock around like flies or wander around like dogs looking for food/focusing on making profits.

Every step should be advanced and consolidated.

Suppress grief

Going too far is as bad as not going far enough.

People who are truly valuable are admirable. ; Although peach trees and plum trees don't talk, there is a road under them.

Make more/greater progress; Improve your already excellent work; Continue to do better; Exceed one's best achievements

If a person doesn't work hard when he is young, he will regret when he is old ―― laziness when he is young will make him regret when he is old; Reckless youth makes regretful old age; Idle youth, poor old age

I take the liberty of asking

the hardships of travel

Time flies.

There are no three hundred and twenty pieces of silver buried here. -Clumsy denial leads to self-exposure.

Before a painter paints, he already has the image of bamboo in his mind-he has a well-thought-out plan/strategy.

Make an extra hard effort

When both sides are in a humble situation, help each other

hustle and bustle

Keep a secret.

Barely satisfactory

Better die than die.

Look anxiously until someone's eyes are tired-look anxiously.

The audience can see the game better than the chess player-the spectator can see it clearly; a bystander is always clear-minded

What I've been through, I know the pros and cons.

Once rabbits are caught, hounds are killed for food-when they lose their usefulness, trusted assistants are eliminated.

Learn (sth) with difficulty; Experience teaching; Learn from mistakes; There is a price to know about it; Wisdom comes from experience; learn (sth) the hard way; experience teaches; learn from one's mistakes; know it to one's cost; wisdom grows out of experience; a fall into the pit, a gain in your wit

Bargain/haggle over every penny

diligently

Look at each other in despair.

walk along...

Stay in the boudoir and wait for your engagement-not yet.

opposition

Pay attention to one's own moral improvement without considering others.

Water without a source, wood without a root ―― something without a solid foundation.

No gold is pure, no one is perfect ―― everyone has his fragile side; Nobody is perfect.

Carve a mark on the side of the moving ship to show where someone's sword fell ―― take measures regardless of the change of environment.

Flowers at the water's edge yearn for love, and a relentless stream gurgles-unrequited love.

Extremely dependent on human strength

No matter how small the mistake is, it is also wrong.

Idioms with depth and culture 2 What are the four-character idioms with depth?

The four-word idiom with depth is: 1, long sleeves and good dancing: long sleeves and good dancing.

If you rely on something, things will be easy to succeed. Later, he described that people with financial strength would play tricks. They are good at making profits and taking the road.

2. no brains: be honest with each other and don't reinvent the wheel. 3, not enough training: not worth following and imitating.

Training, guidelines. 4. The theory of non-publication: a metaphor for unchangeable or indelible remarks (publication: the ancient meaning, the typo is cut off, the meaning is not published, and it cannot be changed).

5, tomorrow's yellow flowers: a metaphor for reports that lose news value or things that lose their timely role. 6. I can't see the cow: the description technique has reached a very skilled level.

7, no money: no money, very poor. 8. Destiny: Since bad things must happen, they cannot be avoided.

9. Crime does not go to school: others infringe on themselves and don't care. 10, don't donate the small ones: don't abandon the small ones.

1 1, three people become tigers: three people lie about the market, and there is 12, no comment: describe unchangeable or indelible remarks. Publish, delete and modify.

13, July filariasis: "filariasis" refers to the setting of Mars. This means that the weather is getting cold.

14 is not boring or urgent. Literature and opera are boring; Fire is a metaphor for urgency and haste.

It is often misunderstood that the sales of goods are not hot enough, or the works are general and have no characteristics. 15, long-term vacation: long-term borrowing will not be returned.

16. Celebrate each other by playing the crown: It means that when a person is an official or promoted, his associates also celebrate each other, and there will be officials to do. 8. Awakening: Metaphor instills wisdom and makes people completely awake.

17 bleak management: bleak management, painstaking management; Manage, plan and engage in sth. Describe trying to plan and engage in something.

It is often misunderstood as poor business conditions. 18, dissatisfied: generally satisfied.

19, arrogance: the metaphor is skillful to the point of being handy. 20. Wrapping the body with horse skin means that the soldier died in the battlefield.

2 1, Happy: It means that the bad guys are punished or hit, and everyone is happy. 22. Once upon a time: not long.

23. Crucian carp crossing the river: There are many people who follow the fashion. 24, sitting on the ground to divide the stolen goods: refers to sitting at home to divide the property without stealing it yourself.

25. Men and women: describe men and women in gorgeous clothes. 26. squint: look at it with dissatisfaction and fear.

27. Alliance at the gate: When the enemy arrived at the gate, he could not resist the Covenant with the enemy and was forced to sign a' treaty'. Many misunderstandings are signing contracts.

28. turn a deaf ear: stop listening and describe not wanting to listen to other people's opinions. It is easy to be mistakenly used to describe a person who is absorbed and unable to listen.

29. Generous family: Generosity and truth are extended to erudition. A person who is knowledgeable or specialized in a certain skill.

30. Do your duty well: when you meet something you should do, you should be brave enough to undertake it, be neither humble nor supercilious, and don't shirk it. Benevolence, righteousness and justice are extended to what should be done.

3 1, cardamom: refers to the age of a woman of thirteen or fourteen. It is often misunderstood as "just the right age".

32. Give full help: only for the other party or others, not for yourself, otherwise it will be too modest. 33. Go to court: To be tried and questioned in court.

Book search: being questioned. Most of them are misunderstood as confronting each other in court and solving problems according to legal procedures.

34. Listen to your life: not only tell him face to face, but also hold your ears. Describe serious teaching.

35. The word "disapproval" means that the article is well written and others can't add another sentence. Now it also means saying nothing.

Can't be understood as "don't say a word of approval" 36. Endless: absolutely: broken; Wisp: thin thread. Connected like a thin thread, it almost broke.

Often used to describe a critical situation or a long, subtle sound. Can't be mistaken for "continuous".

37, high mountains and flowing water: metaphor for bosom friends or music. 38, makeover: only change the form, do not change the content, derogatory.

39. Take a chestnut from the fire: a metaphor for taking risks and contributing to others without knowing that you are being fooled. 40. Borrowing on behalf of the fund refers to people's planning.

4 1, Mizhu wins the crown: describe the price as extremely expensive. 42. Don't do it for yourself: punishment or blame is enough.

43. Change of heart: Not being firm and single-minded also means not working with peace of mind and wanting to change careers when you see other jobs. 44. Peach Blossom: Later used to refer to the woman she loves and will never see again.

Also describe the resulting depression. 45, the room can not be sent: room: middle, gap.

Hair: hair. The distance in the middle is too small to hold a hair.

Metaphor is extremely urgent and critical. 46. Silence: Dare not speak.

47, thank you, insensitive: thank you, refuse; Insensitive and incompetent. A person who politely refuses to do something.

48, long vacation: leave, borrow; Return, return Long-term loans are not returned.

49. Specific but small: the content is general but the shape or scale is small. 50. Rock-breaking: The metaphor article is novel and amazing.

5 1, Kan Kan and talk: talk confidently.

52. Looking at it from another angle: Looking at it from another angle means paying special attention. 53. People make things happen: relying on the strength of others to accomplish things.

54. Ten rooms and nine empty rooms: People go bankrupt and go into exile because of famine, war or tyranny. 55. Luoyang Paper Expensive: Metaphorical works are widely circulated and popular for a while.

56. There was a storm all over the city: when the news came out, it caused a sensation everywhere and there were many discussions. Derogatory.

57. Beautiful: It can only be described as tall and beautiful. It is often wrongly described as a beautiful thing.

58. beyond recognition: things have become very fierce and derogatory, meaning they have become very bad. 59, tomorrow's yellow flowers: outdated news reports or things.

60, no whole cow: the skills are very skilled. 6 1, burning a harp and cooking a crane: a metaphor for doing something disappointing.

62. The crime of punishment not being punished: the punishment is not commensurate with the crime committed, which means that the punishment is too heavy. 63. Chunxuan and Mao Mao: Metaphorically, both parents are healthy.

64. Angry: His eyes are as bright as a torch, which describes him as knowledgeable. 65. Bullfighting in a huff: describes high spirits, high spirits, or extreme anger and indignation.

66, overstaffed: the number of people exceeds the needs of work; Few things and many people. 67. Treading on thin ice: Caution that emphasizes subjective mentality is often misused to describe the crisis of objective situation.

68, such as sitting in the spring breeze: such as bathing in the warm spring breeze, metaphor is influenced by education. 69. Teacher's own use: describe stubbornness and self-righteousness.

70. Keep your mouth shut: describe being too cautious to dare or refuse to speak. Shut up. shut up.

There are profound and cultural idioms 3 1, Yu Xiu: Zhong: cohesion and concentration; Yu: Parenting. It embodies the aura between heaven and earth and breeds excellent people. Refers to the beautiful mountains and rivers and talented people.

2, full economy: economy: finishing the silk thread and extending people's talents and skills. Describe people as extremely talented and resourceful.

3, empty-minded: empty: modest; Valley: Valley. My heart is as deep and wide as a valley. The description is modest and can accommodate other people's opinions.

4. Overflow in language: overflow: water overflows, which means to exceed or surpass. Refers to the profound connotation and rich thoughts and feelings fully revealed through the diction, even beyond the diction itself.

5. No matter how smart people are, they are stupid: some people with outstanding intelligence seem to be stupid if they don't show their sharpness.

6, majesty: describe people with energy and extraordinary demeanor.

7. Learning to be rich with five cars: five cars: refers to five car books. Describe reading more and learning more.

8. Talented people: Talented: Talented. Metaphor is that people are extremely talented.

9. Blending artistic conception: refers to the complete integration of life pictures and ideological connotations expressed in literary and artistic creation.

10, tenderness: tenderness: gentleness and courtesy; Er ya: gentle. Describe a person's gentle attitude and behavior. The present tense also means that there is no spirit of struggle, and there is no courage and enterprising spirit in doing things.