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Idioms describing meanness and meanness

Idioms are a major feature of China's traditional culture. They have a fixed structural form and a fixed statement, indicating a certain meaning. They are used as a whole in sentences, and bear the components such as subject, object and attribute. A large part of idioms are inherited from ancient times, and they are often different from modern Chinese in terms of words. They represent a story or an allusion. The following is a complete set of idioms describing meanness, please refer to them!

1. accumulate money and be generous with rewards: stingy: no way. Although I have accumulated a lot of wealth, I am reluctant to give it to my subordinates. Describe very stingy.

2, petty: metaphor is narrow-minded, only considering small things, regardless of the overall situation.

3, haggle over every ounce: every ounce: described as insightful, extended to trivial. To care too much about unimportant things.

4, nitpicking: seeking: looking for; Faults: faults. Blow open the hair on the skin to find scars. Metaphor deliberately find fault with other people's shortcomings, looking for mistakes.

5. Nothing: I won't pull out a hair. Yang Zhu's extreme egoism. After describing people as very stingy and selfish.

6. Notched tweezers: tweezers are used to pluck hair, but notched tweezers can't. Therefore, it is used to describe a miser.

7, penny must be compared: penny and baht are very small units of weight in ancient times. Describe it as very stingy, and you must care about very little money. It is also a metaphor for being narrow-minded and caring about small things.

8. Don't give a cent: the metaphor is very stingy.

9. Love money like life: Some people love money as miserly as life. Describe very greedy and mean.

1. Gertrude cream: Wear shoes in summer in winter. Metaphor is too frugal and stingy.

11. Love money like life: treat money as important as life. Describe extreme meanness.

12. treat money like life: describe people's meanness and treat money like life.

13. Seeing money as life: Seeing money is like pursuing life. Describe people's meanness.

14, barren people fatten themselves: barren: thin, extended to be stingy; Fat: fat, extended to greed. I am stingy with others, but I am greedy.

15, petty: stingy, not broad-minded.

16. The earth doesn't love treasure: love: stint. The earth is not stingy with its treasures. Refers to the underground cultural relics unearthed.

17. Money is like life: treat a penny as heavy as life. Metaphor is extremely stingy.

18. Uncle Jin Nu: Chinese tallow seed oil and oil lamp. Used to ridicule stingy people.

19. Be generous: be generous: be loyal to others. Help others without stint for friendship or justice.

2. Abacus head: a metaphor for meanness. It's ironic.

21. Good money is hard to give up: Good money: originally the name of Sakyamou's disciple, it later took the meaning of "kindness" and meant "cherishing money". S: Charity. Refers to people who cherish money and are unwilling to give it to others. Often used to ridicule people for being very stingy.

22. Generous failure: Donate money and help others without stint. It is mostly used for the society and the masses.

23. Compare two baht: it means that one baht and one liang are haggle over every ounce. Describe very stingy.

24. A firefight is a bloodless weapon: it describes an easy victory without fighting. Applicable to the winner.

25, neck and neck: metaphor goes hand in hand, regardless of front and back. It is a metaphor for each other's strength, status or talent. Applicable to multiple objects.