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What are the idioms of "one" () and "one" ()?

The idiom "Yi () Yi ()" is (and several explanations are listed as follows):

One hundred and fifty years, wholeheartedly, once a year, exactly the same, bit by bit, echoing each other and limping,

One by one, every move, one by one, one needle and one thread, all my life, every word and deed, every grass and tree,

Pull, sing, return, meet for a while, a bowl and a bottle, a turtle and a crane, a paragraph and a line,

Heart and abdomen, a word and a tear, a dull and bright, a minute and a mile, a saddle and a horse, a whip and a scar, a thing and a master,

One file a day, one word, one bead, one blow, one song, one board, one east, one west, one word and one move,

A confession, a smile, a mess, a drum, a board, a word and a tear,

1 1% brigade, one horse and one saddle, one drink and one peck, one pass and one win, one scoop,

One sorrow and one joy, one joy and one joy, one joy and one joy, one snake and one limb.

Idiom: 15 10

Pinyin: [y and w ǔ y and shí]?

Interpretation: five, ten: counting unit. Count in five places and ten places. Metaphor narrative from beginning to end, from the source to the book, without omission. Also describes the count number.

Source: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" 25 th time: "This woman did not return after listening, but in turn told Wang Po and Ximen Qing everything."

Sentence making: He told everyone in detail what happened.

Idiom: wholeheartedly? 【yī xīn yī yì】?

Interpretation: there is only one thought, and there is no other consideration. ?

Source: "The Biography of the Three Kingdoms and Wei Zhi" Du Shu: "Free from Shu Ren, moved to Zhangwu County, the first year of Jiaping." Pei Songzhi quoted Du Xin's book: "Therefore, push wholeheartedly and go straight."

Sentence making: He has studied Oracle Bone Inscriptions for many years and is quite creative.

Idiom: once a year? 【y nián y odu】?

Interpretation: refers to once a year.

Source: An Shi's "Send Wu Poetry" No.5: "Only the most precious, once a year."

Make sentences:? In the past, rich people envied me, and it was easy to waste every year.

Idiom: echo? 【y chàng yīhè】?

Interpretation: one sings first and one echoes. The original description is that the two have the same feelings. Now it is also a metaphor that the two cooperate with each other and echo each other. ?

Source: Song Chenyun's "Ying Chuan Xiao Ying" Volume 2: "Syntax is strange; Call and answer. Responders echo each other; Laws and regulations should be written. "

Sentence-making: The two of them often give the leaders a difficult problem and let the masses see jokes.