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1. Flowery branches: a metaphor for graceful posture. Flow: Swing in the wind. Often used to describe women who are very colorfully dressed.

2. Unable to control oneself: unable to suppress one's feelings. Already: Stopped.

3. Can’t help laughing: Can’t help laughing.

4. Sad: Describes sadness and low mood.

5. Pretend to be mysterious: the original intention is to deliberately use deceptive methods to confuse people.

6. Painful: describe painstaking efforts.

7. Wandering thoughts: thoughts enter the realm of illusion, completely divorced from reality, and have random thoughts.

8. Uninvited guests: Refers to guests who did not invite themselves. Speed: Invite.

9. The sound of people is noisy: the meaning of the sound of people is noisy. Ding: An ancient pot with three legs and two ears. Boiling: water boils. Ding Bo: The original meaning is that the water in the pot boils and makes a sound.

10. Ignore it: don’t take it to heart. Degree: means to consider.

11. Ambilight: Describes rich colors and dazzling brightness.

12. Off the beaten track: few people come. Traces: footprints. Rare: rare.

13. Echoing what others say: follow what you say. Describes having no opinion.

14. Run and tell: tell others while running.

15. Zhang Yixi: describes the opening and closing of breathing.

16. Whimsical: Describes bizarre and unrealistic ideas.

17. Complement each other: complement each other.

18. Misfortunes never come singly: It means that unfortunate things happen one after another.

19. Shockingly sad: Seeing (the family's decline) makes me feel sad. Huai: heart.

20. Gobble down: to describe eating something vigorously and urgently.

21. Superb: describes a skill that has reached a wonderful level.

22. At a loss: describes acting in a panic or having no way to cope.

23. Caught off guard: Something happens suddenly and there is no time to prepare.

24. Looking at each other: You look at me, I look at you, describing people looking at each other out of fear or helplessness without speaking. Gaze: look

25. Hungry: describing being very hungry.

26. Arcadia: refers to a place or a beautiful world in fantasy that is not affected by the outside world.

27. Cautious: Originally used to describe a serious and pious look, it is now used to describe actions that are very cautious and do not dare to neglect.

28. Mediocre: mediocre, no special abilities.

29. Bloody and bloody: refers to the horror and cruelty of war.

30. Take righteousness to become benevolence: that is, sacrifice your life for righteousness, take: choose. Yi: justice.

31. My broomstick cherishes it: It means that although something is not good, I cherish it very much. We: dilapidated. Jane: precious and cherished.

32. Use the sky as a curtain and the earth as a mat.

33. World of difference: a metaphor for a huge difference. Soil: ground.

34. Pass by with a snap of the fingers: Describes how time passes very quickly, and many years pass by just a snap of the fingers.

35. Lifelike: vivid and lifelike, as if alive.

36. Talented: describes someone who has great literary and artistic talent and shows it.

37. Deeply abhorred: disgusted and hated to the extreme. Evil: disgust. Disease: Hate.

38. Deaf and enlightening: Make a loud noise that even deaf people can hear. It is a metaphor for using language and words to awaken confused and numb people.聩: Deafness.

39. Unique: There is also an ingenious idea (mostly referring to creative ideas in literature and art).

40. Sudden death: sudden death.

41. Cadence: describes the pitch and pitch of a sound, harmonious and pleasant to the ear.

42. Originality: Creation and judgment based on your own heart.

43. No news: too far away to be seen, no news.

44. Ingenious: Ingenious and superb, beyond ordinary, there is nothing like it.

45. Lifelike: Describes a description that is very subtle and lifelike. Xiao: Similar.

46. Graceful and elegant: Describes elegance and grace, graceful but not vulgar. Yong: Harmony.

47. Patchwork: intertwined, full of interest. To: Interesting.

48. Integrated: Complete and indivisible forming a whole.

49. Great achievements: great achievements.

50. Intricate: Describes many clues and complicated situations.

51. Thousands of clues: describes things with many clues. Thread: The beginning of something.

52. Not without benefit: Not without benefit.

53. Increasingly: growing over time.

54. Tireless: work diligently and tirelessly.

55. Boundless: wide and boundless. Yin: limit; margin.

56. Flat as a whetstone: flat as a whetstone. Magnanimity: broad and flat.

57. Hidden growth: grow secretly and unconsciously. Zi: give birth.

58. Sideways: (branches) extend diagonally from the side of the trunk.

59. Zonghengjuedang: Galloping vertically and horizontally, charging and attacking.

60. Nothing left: Describes that the original thing has completely disappeared and does not exist at all.

61. Indescribable: cannot be described in words. Name: Say.

62. Unstoppable: extremely sharp and irresistible.

63. Barren land: a place where no vegetation grows. Mao: refers to vegetation.

64. Change evil and return to righteousness: Stop doing bad things and move towards the right path.

65. Magnificent: Describes extremely majestic momentum. Magnificent: vast, broad.

66. The trouble in one's heart: a metaphor for a fatal scourge. Confidant: metaphor for key points.

67. Devastated life: Describes the situation of people in extreme hardship. Tu: mire; charcoal: charcoal fire.

68. Bohemian: Acting casually and without restraint. Unfettered debauchery; restraint: constraint.

69. Safe and sound: safe and sound, no harm done. Chi: illness.

70. Relaxed and happy: The mind is open and the spirit is happy. Kuang: spacious; Yi: harmonious and joyful.

71. Confusing: It refers to things that are complicated and difficult to distinguish.

72. Obsession: persisting in a mistake without realizing it.

73. Opening a book is beneficial: Reading is beneficial.

74. Vividly on paper: Describes vividly appearing on paper.

75. Listless: Describes being unhappy and unmotivated. Cai: spirit; look.

76. To compare: To talk or look at different people or things together.

77. Exaggeration of big events: vigorous exaggeration to describe. Things: work; rendering: painting method, extended to the meaning of exaggeration.

78. Notorious: Describes a reputation that is extremely bad. Messy: messy.

79. Get used to it: If you have been doing this for a long time, you will treat it as a routine.

80. High moral character and high prestige: high moral character and great reputation.

81. Stuck in a rut: sticking to the old ways and refusing to improve.

82. Quiet the flags and drums: put down the flags and stop beating the drums. Metaphor for the end of things. Yan: put down.

83. I'm willing to give in: I really admire you. It is a metaphor for voluntarily admitting that you are not as good as others. Gan: willing and willing; Liangfeng: downwind of the wind direction.

84. Thought-provoking: profound and worthy of careful consideration.

85. Choosing the easy and fearing the heavy: When accepting a job, pick the easy and be afraid of the arduous. Nian: to pick up something with fingers.

86. Indifference: a cold attitude and no concern. Mo: indifferent.

87. Change your mind when you see something else: change your mind when you see something else. This lesson refers to being uneasy at work and not having a strong sense of professionalism. Different: another; Qian: change.

88. Strive for excellence: If you are good enough, you still need to ask for better. Benefit: more.

89. eloquent: describing a lot of words in a continuous flow. Tao Tao: rolling waves.

90. Opportunism: Refers to using cunning means to seek personal gain.

91. Pull an all-nighter: from dusk to dawn.

92. Being ruthless for the sake of wealth: being rich but cruel, ruthlessly exploiting and oppressing the poor.

93. Weather-beaten: describes having experienced many hardships and hardships.

94. Never stop working: Never stop working. Stop: stop.

95. There is no alternative: there is no solution.

96. Coincidentally: Describes that there is more than one rare thing, but there are others that appear at the same time as it.

97. See the subtle hints and know the essence and development trend. Wei: tiny; Zhu: obvious.

98. Commonplace: It means something is common and not surprising.

99. Bearing the brunt: metaphorically being the first to be attacked or encounter a disaster. Chong: To rush. (Where important roads meet)

100. All-inclusive: rich in content, everything you need.

101. Aged: Describes the appearance of old age, frailty, and inability to move.

102.嗟来之食: Nowadays, it generally refers to insulting charity.

103. Slap the table and stand up angrily.

104. Learn from past mistakes and avoid future ones: Use previous failures as lessons so that you will not repeat them again in the future. Punishment: vigilance; 毖: caution, caution.

105. It’s commonplace: I’ve seen it many times and it’s no longer novel. Fresh: novel.

106. Self-defeat without attacking: Defeated without attacking, describing weak defense and vulnerability.

107. The flowing water will not rot, the door hinges will not be worm-eaten; the flowing water will not putrefy, and the rotating door hinges will not be eaten by moths. Door hinge: door axis; beetle:

108. The speaker is not guilty, but the listener is warned: Even if the opinion is not completely correct, the person who gives the opinion is not guilty. Even if the person listening to the opinion is not wrong in what the other person said, he can still use what he hears to warn himself.

109. If there are any, correct them; if not, encourage them: if there are shortcomings, correct them; if not, pay attention to them in the future.

110. Colorful: Describes all kinds of beautiful flowers. Shao: Beautiful. Yan: charming.

111. (Spiritual) hale and hearty: describes the energetic appearance of an elderly person

112. To sow discord: To sow discord between people, create barriers, cause mutual suspicion and lead to conflicts. Provoke: stir up trouble and cause disputes. To alienate: to separate, to separate. (In the text: Spread rumors, cause disputes, and undermine unity.)

113. Strong voice and expression: The voice and face look very stern when speaking

114. Night talk by candlelight: talking late at night with candles lit. Bingzhu: Holding a lit candle.

115. Little talent and little knowledge: Not knowledgeable and knowledgeable. Sparse: rough, empty.

116. Reclusive: Staying at home all the time and rarely going out. Jane: Few

117. Shortcut: refers to a convenient way to achieve a goal.

118. Pretentious: Thinking you are extraordinary. Describes an arrogant and conceited appearance. Self-proclaimed: think of oneself.

119. Step by step: Progress gradually in a certain order. Follow: According to

120. To draw inferences from one instance: to cite one or one aspect of a known fact, it can be followed by many similar facts. Reverse: deduction

121. Be wise and protect yourself: originally refers to a wise person not participating in things that may bring danger to himself

122. Fengzhu twilight: a metaphor for the old age approaching death (Fengzhu: candle in the wind)

123. Incurable: The disease is so serious that it cannot be cured.

Metaphor for people or things that are so bad that there is no way to save them (medicine: cure)

124. Stride: Describes taking big steps and walking fast.

125. The moon is bright and the stars are few: the moon is bright and the stars are few.

126. No reason: no reason, no reason

127. Selling pawns: Pawns: Using land, houses or other things as collateral to borrow money from others.

128. Mediocre: mediocre and incompetent, doing nothing.

129. Groups: refers to gathering together to form a team

130. Local materials: selecting materials locally. Recruit talent locally.

131. Take it seriously: Take this matter seriously.

132. The world’s attention: Everyone in the world is watching (eyes).

133. Show off your strength and show your power: Show that you are strong and show your authority.

134. To be on tenterhooks: to describe being very worried or scared, also said to be on tenterhooks.

135. Full of righteous indignation: full of anger in the heart against things that violate justice.

136. Frugality in food, clothing and clothing generally refers to frugality.

137. Sneaky: sneaky, not aboveboard

138. Revenge: Take action to attack the enemy and clear up the hatred.

139. Arrogant: arrogant and arrogant.

140. Defeat without attacking: Defeat without attacking. It describes a weak defense and is vulnerable. It also means that the argument and plot are full of loopholes and cannot withstand refutation.

141. A lot of wasted things are waiting to be done.

142. Turn a deaf ear: Plug your ears and refuse to listen, describing refusal to listen to other people’s opinions or advice.

143. Heartbroken: describes extreme hatred. Headache: headache.

144. Kufengzhijincao: Kuai: rapid, violent.

145. Poisoning creatures: harming people. To poison: to poison, to harm. Creatures: people.

146. Wealth and honor should not lead to adultery: do not be confused by money and status. Yin: to confuse.

147. Poverty and lowliness cannot change: Do not change your ambitions because of poverty and lowliness. Shift: change (ambition).

148. Indomitable: unyielding in the face of power and pressure. Qu: surrender.

149. Extensive citations: Citing materials extensively to show that the argument is sufficient.

150. Plausible (word): To describe the reasons that seem to be very sufficient and to go on and on