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What do you mean, long vacation?

Long vacation means: under the guise of benevolence and righteousness, it is not really implemented, and later it means borrowing for a long time without returning it.

Don't come back after a long vacation, a China idiom, pinyin is jiǔ jiǎ bù guī ?, and false: borrow. It means that it was not really implemented in the name of benevolence and righteousness, but later it was borrowed for a long time and not returned. Source: "Mencius is dedicated": "If you don't return after a long vacation, do you know that evil is not there?"

Idiom usage: more formal; As predicate, object and attribute; It's derogatory. It means that if you borrow it for a long time, you won't return it. In the treasure house of Chinese idioms, what we can master is often a few. Many idioms are often misused because their meanings are difficult to understand, because they are too uncommon, or because their words are too confusing.

For these idioms, Xiao Jue feels that there is no other way but to remember one when he meets one, so as not to make jokes in the future. The idiom I want to say today is "Don't come back after a long vacation". There are no uncommon words in this idiom. Just remember that the second word "false" is the third pronunciation, not the fourth, which excludes the meaning of leave, leave, sick leave and marriage leave.

The fake words here mean "use" and "rely on", such as the famous idioms "try your best to help others", "take pleasure in helping others" and "don't make progress", as well as words such as "borrow" and "fake way". Therefore, the original meaning of this idiom means that it is not really implemented in the name of benevolence and righteousness.

Later, it gradually showed that long-term loans were not repaid. Similar to overdue and noun idioms. As for why this happens, we should start with the origin of idioms.