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Can you give me the metaphorical meaning, extended meaning and books of 50 idioms?

4. Idiom: Stop at the bottom of the barrel. Metaphor fundamentally solve the problem. Source: Han Dongzhuo's Shanghe Jin Shu: "I heard that I don't cook, so I don't pay." 5. Idiom: A plan to slow down the enemy's attack. Stall for time, and then find a way. 6. Idiom: Pinyin in one step: dú bù yī shí Interpretation: The description is very outstanding, and no one can match it for a period of time. 7. Idiom: pond fish cage bird Pinyin: chíyúlóng ni?o Interpretation: pond fish cage bird. Metaphor is a person who is bound and loses his freedom. 8. Idiom: not equal to tortoise pinyin: bù dài shī guī Interpretation: You can decide without divination. The metaphor is obvious and very clear. 9. Idiom: The rising sun rises in the east Pinyin: xù rd not ng sh ě ng Interpretation: The sun rises in the east in the morning. Describe the vibrant weather. 10. Idiom: Magnificent Pinyin: fù lì táng huáng Interpretation: Describe the grandeur and luxury of the house. It also describes poetry as gorgeous. 1 1. Idiom: a drop in the bucket Pinyin: bēi shuǐ chē xīn Interpretation: Save a burning firewood with a glass of water. Metaphor power is too small to solve the problem. Source: "Mencius told the son": "Today's people still have a drop in the bucket." 12. Idiom: throwing stones with eggs Pinyin: yǐ luǎn tóu shí Interpretation: Touching stones with eggs. Metaphor does not estimate their own strength, bring about my own destruction. Source: Xun Zi Yi Bing: "If you are a demon, if you throw stones with eggs, it is called boiling around." 13. Idiom: caring for each other with foam Pinyin: xiāng rú yǐ mò Interpretation: The spring water is dry, and the fish spit on each other. Metaphor is to help each other with meager strength in difficult situations. 14. Idiom: Burning moxa hurts people. Pinyin: ZhuóI fēnòtòng Interpretation: a metaphor for brotherhood. 15. Idiom: Self-learning without a teacher. Pinyin: wú shì zì t not ng Interpretation: You can be familiar with it without teacher's teaching. Source: Tang Jiadao's poem "Sending Master Helan": "Without a teacher, Zen can explain itself, and there is a sentence to praise." 16. Language: qü ch ng niú d ǒ u Pinyin: qü ch ng niú d ǒ u Interpretation: Qi: momentum; Niudou: Altair and Big Dipper refer to the sky. Describe anger or motivation. 17. Idiom: Huhu Pinyin: shuò dà wú péng Interpretation: Shuo: Da; Peng: than. Too big to compare with it. Describe extremely. Source: The Book of Songs tang style Salt and Pepper: "Salt and pepper are real and prosperous. His son is huge. " 18. Idiom: Chen Wenjing Wei Ming Pinyin: chá chá wéi míng Interpretation: Description only shows shrewdness in details. 19. Idiom: Que Qiang Ge Pinyin: xi ò ò ò qi á ng Explanation: ò: Struggle. The battle between brothers also refers to internal struggle. 20. Idiom: red skirt wrapped in pinyin: hóng zhuāng sù guǒ Interpretation: red skirt: women's red decoration; Plain wrap: elegant clothing. Refers to the gorgeous and elegant clothing of women. Used to describe the beautiful scenery when the snow is clear, the red sun and the white snow complement each other. Idiom: clever pinyin: qi m:o duótiān gōng Interpretation: grasping: surpassing. Artificial ingenuity is better than nature. The description technique is very clever. 22. Idiom: freely manipulated Pinyin: cāo zòng zì rú Interpretation: It is easy to master the use or control without any obstacles. 23. Idiom: Pinyin as always: yρrújρwγng Interpretation: It means that the attitude has not changed, as before. 24. Idiom: Get rid of the old and update the pinyin: chúJiùgēng xěn Interpretation: Clear the old and establish the new. Replace the old with the new. Source: "Seventeen Years of Zuo Zhuan Zhao Gong": "Coma, so the old cloth is new." 25. Idiom: Zhucb ē n Zhuú b ě i ě i Interpretation: chasing the defeated enemy. Source: Han Jiayi's "On Qin": "Chasing death and driving north, burying a million bodies." 26. Idiom: Never forget the past and learn from the future. Pinyin: qi á n Shi ù b ù Yang, hòu Shiězhěshě Interpretation: Teacher: Reference. Remember the past experience and lessons as a reference for future work. 27. Idiom: Wen Ruqi Pinyin: wén rú qí rén Interpretation: It means that the style of the article is similar to the author's personality characteristics. Source: Su Shi's Answer to Zhang Wenqian in Song Dynasty: "He is deeply unwilling to be known, and his writing is like a man." 28. Idiom: the teacher has a famous pinyin: sh chūyǒu míng Interpretation: teacher: army; Name: Name, extension as the reason. Sending troops must be justified. There are good reasons for doing sth. Source: Book of Rites Tan Gong Xia: "A teacher must be famous." 29 Idiom: Negative Pinyin: shǐ kǒu dǐ lài Interpretation: Asserting, refusing to admit; 30 idioms: fight against the enemy; Pinyin: dúwǔqióng běng Interpretation: Indiscriminate use of troops and arbitrary conquest Source: Zhou Shu's "On the Discipline of Emperor Wu": "If you lose it the next day, 3 1 idiom: absolutely win and abandon wisdom Pinyin: jué shè ng q ě zhig Interpretation: a sage is wise and skillful. Abandon wisdom to innocence. This is the thought of governing by doing nothing in ancient times. Source: Chapter 19 of Laozi: "Abandoning wisdom will benefit people a hundred times; Desperate, the people are filial; Youth is clever, but thieves are not. "32. Idiom: Never forget the past and learn from the future. Pinyin: qi á n Shi ù b ù Yang, hòu Shiězhěshě Interpretation: Teacher: Reference. Remember the past experience and lessons as a reference for future work. Source: "Warring States Policy Zhao Ceyi": "The past is not forgotten, and the future is a teacher." 33 Idiom: Laugh often with generous pinyin: jiàn xiào dà fāng Interpretation: refers to making insiders laugh. Source: "Zhuangzi Qiushui": "My parents laugh at the generous family." 34 Idiom: Step by Step Lotus Pinyin: bù bù lián huā Interpretation: The original text describes the light gait of women. Later it was often compared to getting better. Source: Southern History: Chapter of Qi Benji: "He also chiseled gold to attach the lotus to the ground, so that Pan Fei could walk on it, saying,' This step gave birth to a lotus. 35 Idiom: I can't bear to part with you Pinyin: Y and Y and b ù sh ě Interpretation: I can't bear to leave. Source: Feng Ming Menglong's "Awakening the World, Constant Words, Lu Taixue's Poems, Wine, Pride and Waiting for the King": "That Lu Nan sent more than 500 miles straight, and he was reluctant to part twice." 36 Idiom: Valuable Pinyin: nán néng kě guì Interpretation: Difficult to do: extremely difficult to do. It is very valuable to be able to do something that is not easy to do. Source: On Stone: "The courage, the debate of Zigong and the wisdom are all so-called rare people in the world. 37 Idiom: If you decide on a move, Pinyin: jǔ qí ruò dìng Interpretation: The chess pieces seem to be pre-judged. Metaphor is calm and decisive. Source: Zhu Deshi's Battle Scene in October: "War has always been like playing chess. If you make up your mind to play chess, there will be no sorrow." 38 Idiom: Jingjinliangyu Pinyin: j ī j ī jīng jīn liáng yù Interpretation: metaphor for pure character or exquisite articles. Source: Song Cheng Yi's "Mr. Cheng's Behavior": "Mr. Cheng has different talents, but he is pampered and pure gold is as warm as jade." 39 Idiom: Brave and fearless Pinyin: y ǒ y ǒ yǒng měng guǒ gǎn ǒ n Interpretation: describe courage and decisiveness. Source: "Han Zhai Fang Chuan": "Brave and resolute, do things without doubt." Interpretation of idioms: It means that people's words and deeds are pure and conform to the rules. Idiom explanation 4 1: When walking, the steps are close and square. Of behavior conforming to etiquette. Interpretation of 42 idioms: it means that words and deeds are different. Interpretation of 43 idioms: what you say can't accurately express your thoughts. Also known as "words fail to convey meaning". Interpretation of idioms: meaning: will, ambition. Ambitious but superficial. If you are ambitious, you will be sparse. Interpretation of 45 idioms: be stingy with money: divide people with property. Be loyal to others and despise money. Point out that money helps people in trouble. Interpretation of 46 idioms: loyalty and liver righteousness: refers to integrity and loyalty. Interpretation of 47 idioms: liver and gallbladder: metaphor is closely related; Chu Yue: During the Spring and Autumn Period, the two vassal states were connected by land, but the relationship was not good. Metaphor means that the two sides with close ties become indifferent or hostile. The older the idiom, the more modern it is. Interpretation: Beyond ancient and modern times. The same as "beyond today's crown". 49 idioms are not as good as the past: past: past, past. Now is not as good as the past. Mostly used to express dissatisfaction with the world. Interpretation of 50 idioms about wine as a song: sing loudly about wine. The original intention is that life time is limited, and you have to make a difference. Later it was also used to refer to eating, drinking and having fun. 5 1 Idiom: Shengping: Taiping. Singing and dancing to celebrate peace. It means whitewashing peace. Unreasonable interpretation of 52 idioms: refers to innocence. Interpretation of 53 idioms: ingratitude. 54 idiom definition: righteousness: love; Grace: Kindness. Refers to the complete breakdown of friendship. Interpretation of 55 idioms: describe getting a chance to live in the most dangerous time. 56 idioms were born in different times. Interpretation: Chen: day, time. I was born with no good life. In the past, it meant bad luck. Interpretation of idioms: The original description is stormy. Later, it also refers to the sinister situation or fierce momentum. Interpretation of the idiom "rain blows and the wind blows": It turns out that flowers and trees have been destroyed by wind and rain. Metaphor evil persecuting the weak. It is also a metaphor for a severe test. Source: Tang Du Fu's "Three Poems": "I would rather be drunk, the wind can't blow out, but I can endure the rain when I wake up." Interpretation of idioms: refers to the ensemble of various musical instruments. It is also used to describe deliberately exaggerating certain words and deeds or things to attract others' attention. Interpretation of 60 idioms: When encountering unfair things, stand up and help the bullied party. Idioms are interpreted for no reason: for no reason: out of nothing; So: the reason. For no reason. 62 idiom definition: therefore: old; So the old way extends to the old way; Seal: limited to a certain range. It is a metaphor for sticking to the rules and not seeking progress. Interpretation of the idiom "seal with gold": it means to resign without reward. 64 Pronunciation of Despair zhì zhī sǐ dì Interpretation deliberately puts people in an impossible situation. Source "Sun Tzu's Nine Places": "Throw it where you die and save it. When you die, you will live again." Interpretation of the idiom thunder and lightning: both thunder and lightning. Cross: Come along. Two things appear at the same time or mixed. Interpretation of 66 idioms: promoting to a higher position and making a fortune. 67 Idiom A horse is like running water: mǐ rú liú shu ǐ Interpretation: Describe the horse's rush. Source: Yuan Jiesi's "Ju Yongxing": "When the door is closed, it will open in both directions, and the horse will flow like a cloud." 68 Idiom Shuǐb shān qěng All products: Shu ǐ b shā n q ě ng Interpretation: Bi: turquoise. Describe the picturesque scenery. Also known as "green water and green mountains". 69 Idiom Blue Lamp Ancient Buddha Curse: Q ο q Ρ ng d ē ng g ǔ fó Interpretation: Qing Ying Oil Lamp Ancient Buddha statue. Borrow the lonely life of Buddhism. Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" back to the 118th: "Poor embroidered door lady, lying alone next to Deng Qinggu Buddha!" 70 idiom: fokǒushéxρn Interpretation: Although the metaphor is nice, it is extremely vicious inside. Source: Songshi Puji's "Five Lights Meeting Yuan" Volume 20: "All Buddhists were robbed and killed, and their ancestors came from the west, blowing and setting fire, knowing the heart of the Buddha's mouth and snake in ancient and modern times, and the monks in the world cast cages." 7 1 idiom: What you think is inconsistent with what you say. Refers to being hypocritical. Source: Yang Ming Fang De's "Bu Bujiao in my heart forever" song: "Hate him, don't talk, turn joy into joy. Love is general, and 72 idioms are all fragrant: kǒu chǐ shēng xiāng Interpretation: Every tongue is fragrant. Metaphor reading works is meaningful, meaningful and enjoyable. 73 Idiom Incense mantra: xi ā xi ā xiāng huǒ yīn yuán n Interpretation: Incense: incense and lamps lit when offering sacrifices to Buddha. Incense and lanterns are for Buddhism, so Buddhism calls each other's will "incense industry". " It means that both parties agree. 74 Idiom: yuán mù qiú yú Interpretation: Edge wood: climbing a tree. Climb the tree to find the fish. The direction or method of metaphor is wrong, and the goal cannot be achieved. Source: "Mencius Hui Liang Wang Shangshang": "Do whatever you want, you can still seek fish from the wood." 75 idiom fish sink and geese fight quietly: yú chén yàn jìng Interpretation: Metaphorically, letters are blocked and news is cut off. Source: Gao Minglian's divertimento "Wapen's Love": "I didn't know that he was sincere until I left. He should hate fish silence." 76 idiom: Jing Jí s and Dòng Interpretation: It means that when life is calm to the extreme, you want to change. It also means that when things are static to the extreme, they will change to the dynamic direction. 77 Idioms: Dò ng B ù sh and shí Interpretation: Time: the right time, the right time. There is no time to waste. It means don't do anything inappropriate. Source: An's "Huainanzi Human Training": "The sage is cautious and cautious, and does not lose the opportunity." 78 Idiom Time waits for no one to spell it out: shí bù wǒ dài Interpretation: I am waiting for the inverted sentence of "wait for me", wait for me. Time will not wait for us. It means hurry up. Source: The Analects of Confucius Yang Huo: "The sun and the moon have no light, and the years do not follow me." 79 idiom: dàI Jiaér gū Interpretation: sell: sell. Wait until there is a good price to sell. Metaphorically, whoever pays well will work for him. Source: The Analects of Confucius Zi Han: It sells well! Sell it! I am waiting for Jia, too. "80 idioms that sell fame and straightness: gū míng mài zhí Interpretation: pretend to be honest and hunt for fame. Source: Ming History, Qiantang, Han Yike, etc. Praise: "Bo Ju and Jing Xin said that the world is good. Although they violated the letter and then remonstrated, they lost their true heart. Because of loyalty and love, they regard the last season as a direct sale, and some people are different. "8 1 Idiom spelling without words: zhí kǒu wú yán Interpretation: still speechless. Origin: Qing Liu E's Travels of the Old Handicapped: "Everyone was stunned by him. "82 Idioms must be well-founded: yán bì yǒu jù ù Interpretation: Words must be well-founded. 83 idiom: jù gāo lín xià Interpretation: Controlling the low position by the high position means controlling others by the upper position. Source: Zheng Qing Guan Ying's dangerous words in "Frontier Defense in the Prosperous Age I": "If there is an earth barrier, the idiom is written as a whole: xià bǐ chéng piān Interpretation: it describes quick thinking. With "write a chapter". Source: Three Kingdoms Cao Weizhi "Wang Zhong Xuan Jian": "Words can be sung, write down." According to the high position, the enemy will not be able to attack suddenly. Interpretation of the idiom "writing is like a god": it refers to writing an article, and the thoughts are rushing, if there is divine power. Describe quick thinking, good at writing articles or writing articles well. Interpretation of 86 idioms: It is a metaphor for an army that is brave, good at fighting and quick in action. The idiom "profit from capital" means "profit from capital". Interpretation of 88 idioms: it is beneficial to the front, and it must not be unfair. Interpretation of Idioms in Once upon a Time in America: Righteousness soars into the sky. Describe the spirit of fighting for justice as extremely noble. Interpretation of 90 idioms: collapse: collapse; Teal: It's cracked. It's like the sky is falling. Metaphor is a big event. Also describe a loud noise. 9 1 idiom Tianbao's interpretation in the past: a metaphor for recalling the past. Tianbao: the title of Li Longji, Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty, was in its heyday. Interpretation of the idiom "flowers in 1992": flowers in 60 years. I am sixty years old. 93 Idiom: One crown is the best in the world: one crown is the first. Dominate the world. The description of people or things is very outstanding and unparalleled. 94 idiom writing: xià bǐ chéng wén Interpretation: An article is written quickly with a pen. Describe quick thinking and brilliant. Source: Three Kingdoms Cao Weizhi "Zhong Wang Xuan": "Wen Ruo Chunhua, thinking like a spring; If you can sing, you can write. " 95 idioms have nothing to do with the topic: wén béu duìtí Interpretation: The meaning in the article does not match the topic. Refers to people who can't speak or write articles on the subject. 96 Idioms are spelled without adding some words: wé nù bī and jiā di ǖ n Interpretation: dot: daubing a little indicates deletion. The article is written in one go and needs no revision. Describe quick thinking and skillful writing skills. 97 idiom "touch gold, lack skill, fight to the limit": di m: NJ: nFá shù Interpretation: skill: fight, method. There is no magic to turn iron into gold. There is no best way to raise funds and solve poverty. Source: Guangqi's "Gongcheng New Life, Honest and Urgent": "Only now, Liao Zuoyong pays a lot of money, and the four farmers are helpless. I have 98 idioms to make the finishing point. Interpretation: pen: writing. Refers to the beauty of the article.