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An idiom story that gilds the lily.

Idiom story of gilding the lily 1 In ancient times, there was a family in the State of Chu. After offering sacrifices to their ancestors, they will give a pot of wine as a sacrifice to those who help their work. Many people attended. If everyone drinks this pot of wine, it will not be enough. If you drink alone, you can drink more than enough. How to divide this pot of wine?

Everyone is quiet. At this time, it was suggested that everyone draw a snake on the ground. Whoever draws quickly and well will have this pot of wine for him to drink. Everyone thinks this method is good and agrees to do it. So, draw a snake on the ground.

A person draws quickly, and finishes it in the blink of an eye, so he picks up the hip flask and asks for a drink. But he looked back at the others, and they were not finished. I thought to myself, they draw so slowly. He wanted to show his skills again, and he proudly said, "You draw so slowly! It's not too late for me to draw more feet for the snake! " So he drew a foot for the snake with a hip flask in his left hand and a branch in his right hand.

Just as he was talking, another person had already done it. The man immediately grabbed the hip flask from his hand and said, "Have you ever seen a snake? Snakes have no feet. Why do you want to add feet to it? So the first person to draw a snake is not you, it is me! "

The man raised his head and gulped down the wine.

Idiom story of gilding the lily 2 In ancient times, there was a large family in the State of Chu who held an activity of offering sacrifices to their ancestors. After that, the family wanted to give a pot of used wine to their man. But how can so many people drink a pot of wine? If you give it to someone, you can still have a good time. So, who is this pot of wine for? Someone suggested: "Each of us draws a snake on the ground, and whoever draws it fastest and most resembles it will be given this pot of wine." Everyone thought it was a good idea, so they drew snakes on the ground. There is a man who draws snakes very fast. In the blink of an eye, this pot of wine should be his. He proudly picked up the hip flask and was about to drink it. Seeing that everyone else is still drawing, and drawing slowly, he wants to show himself. So he held a hip flask in his left hand and continued to draw with his right hand. He also said, "You draw too slowly. I'll add some feet to the snake and wait for you! " Just as he proudly added feet to the snake, another person had already painted the snake. The man grabbed the hip flask and drank it all. The person who drew the snake first shouted angrily, "I drew the snake first." How did you drink all the wine? " The man who drank all the wine said, "Snakes have no feet. Why did you add feet to it? " ? Since the foot is drawn, it is no longer a snake. Although you finished drawing first, you didn't draw like a snake. So, I was the first person to draw a snake, and of course the wine is mine. "People who help the snake have nothing to say. He glanced at everyone regretfully and left in frustration.

Son, do things just right. Never be smart and make unnecessary supplements, which will make things worse.

In ancient times, there was a Chu man who offered sacrifices to his ancestors. After the ceremony, he gave a pot of wine left over from the sacrifice to several of his servants.

How do these servants drink this pot of wine after they get it? One of them said, "This wine is not enough for anyone. If you drink alone, you will be happy. But who will drink it? " Someone suggested, "Well, let's each draw a snake on the ground. Whoever finishes drawing first will drink this pot of wine." Everyone agreed with the idea, so each of them broke a branch and painted on the ground.

A person can draw quickly and finish it in a short time. He grabbed the hip flask and turned to look at the others. Some of them have just finished drawing the head of the snake, while others are drawing the body of the snake. He is very proud and wants to show off his skills. So he took a hip flask in his left hand and a branch in his right hand to add feet to his snake.

Just as he was burying his head in drawing a snake's foot, another man drew a snake and snatched the hip flask from his hand. He was about to argue when the man said, "Snakes have no feet. If you draw feet on it, is it still called a snake? " After that, I looked up and drank the wine gloomily. Standing there gilding the lily, everyone else laughed.

This story comes from the book Warring States Policy. Since then, "gild the lily" has become a joke. This idiom is often used to describe unnecessary actions and warn people not to complicate things.

Idiom story of gilding the lily 4 During the Spring and Autumn Period, Zhao of the State of Jin was defeated. Someone took the opportunity to steal from Fan's house and saw a big clock hanging in the yard. This clock is made of exquisite bronze with exquisite shapes and patterns. The thief was very happy. He wanted to take this beautiful clock home. But this clock is big and heavy, so it cannot be moved. He thought about it, and there was only one way, and that was to break the clock and move home separately.

The thief found a big hammer and threw it at the clock desperately. There was a loud bang and he was stunned. The thief panicked and thought, this is bad. Isn't this clock equivalent to telling people that I stole the clock here? In desperation, he jumped on the bell and tried to cover it with open arms, but how to cover it? The bell is still echoing in the distance.

The more he listened, the more afraid he became. He involuntarily withdrew his hands and covered his ears hard. "Hey, the bell is getting smaller and I can't hear it!" The thief was very happy. "wonderful! Cover your ears and you won't hear the bell! " He immediately found two cloth balls to plug his ears, thinking that no one could hear the bell. So I let go and hit the bell. When the bell rang, it spread loudly to far away places. People heard the bell rush in and caught the thief.

Idiom story of gilding the lily 5 gilding the lily

In ancient times, officials in charge of sacrifices in Chu gave a pot of wine to guests who came to help with sacrifices. The guests discussed with each other and said, "This pot of wine is not enough for everyone to drink together. There's some left to drink alone. Let's draw a snake on the ground together. Whoever draws first will drink this pot of wine. " A man finished drawing the snake first, picked up the hip flask and prepared to drink, so he held the hip flask in his left hand and drew the snake in his right hand and said, "I can still draw his feet!" " "He hasn't finished painting the snake's feet, and another person has finished painting the snake. The man grabbed the hip flask and said, "Snakes have no feet. How can you draw its feet? "Then I finished the pot of wine.

The gild the lily finally lost the pot of wine.

If there is a temple in Chu, give it to someone else. Mr. Scheeren said to each other, "A few people have enough to drink, and one person has more than enough to drink. Please draw a snake and drink the first one. "

A snake came first, so he took out the wine and drank it. He held a swastika in his left hand and drew a snake in his right hand, saying, "I can do it!" " "Before it was ready, a person's snake became a snake, and he took it away and said," There are not enough snakes. Can Zi 'an do it? "Then drink its wine.

The man who makes snake feet will eventually die of his wine.

To annotate ...

1. Temple (cí): Sacrifice. The nobles of the Zhou Dynasty sacrificed their ancestors all the year round, and each season's sacrifice had a special name. Spring sacrifices are called "shrines". Ancestor: an official in charge of sacrifice.

2. Xie Lun: The janitor, the person who works under him.

3.er(zhρ): an ancient container for holding wine, similar to a pot.

4. Stage: Discuss with each other.

Please draw a snake on the ground: Please draw a snake on the ground. Painting: Painting on the ground (the process of painting). For snakes: draw a snake (the result of drawing).

6. Lead the wine to drink: Pick up the hip flask and get ready to drink. Lead: take, lift.

7. Snakes have no feet: Snakes have no feet. Solid: originally, originally.

8. Zi: A courtesy title for people, you; you

9. Anneng: How? I can't.

10. in favor: give; replace

1 1. Therefore; Just ...

12. Gift: In ancient times, an elder gave something to a younger generation.

13. Enough: Draw a foot on it. Foot: Draw a foot.

14. Final: Final and final.

15. Introduction: Pick it up.

16. and: preparation.

17. Cheng: Deal.

18. Remaining.

19. feet: feet.

Feet: Draw feet.

20. death: loss, loss.

2 1. in favor: give, replace.

22. Hold the palm with your left hand: However, it indicates a turning point.

23. Take away: He means the first snake.

24. then drink its wine: that, demonstrative pronoun

25. Death of wine: that, demonstrative pronoun.

26. Say: Say to ... ...

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In ancient times, there was a man in the state of Chu who offered a pot of wine to the guests who came to help with the sacrifice in memory of their ancestors. The guests discussed with each other and said, "This pot of wine is not enough for everyone to drink together. There's some left to drink alone. Tell everyone to draw a snake on the ground, and the person who draws first will drink this pot of wine. "

A man finished drinking first, picked up the hip flask and prepared to drink, but he held the hip flask in his left hand and drew a snake in his right hand, saying, "I can draw feet for it." Before he finished, another man drew a snake, grabbed his hip flask and said, "Snakes have no feet. How can you draw feet for it? " No sooner had I finished speaking than I finished drinking the can of wine.

The gild the lily finally lost the pot of wine.

Analysis and comment

This story tells us that the snake originally had no feet. The first person who painted it added feet to it, but it didn't become a snake. Later, he gilded the lily as a metaphor for adding branches and leaves. He told us to be realistic in everything and not to show off our cleverness. Otherwise, we will screw things up instead of doing things well.

It is safe for the country, the people and ourselves. The meaning of this story is superficial, and the lesson of "gilding the lily" is worth remembering. Don't lose what you should have because of a small mistake. & qut The man who makes snake feet will eventually die of his wine & qut what a pity!

lay bare the truth

1: Don't reinvent the wheel, or you will lose something sometimes, and the loss outweighs the gain.

No matter what you do, you should respect the objective facts and seek truth from facts.

This fable tells us that to do anything, we must have specific requirements and clear goals, have a clear and firm will to pursue it, and don't be carried away by victory. People who are carried away by victory are often covered up by blind optimism, leading to failure.

When Chu Huaiwang appointed Zhaoyang as the general, he led troops to attack Wei Lian and break eight cities, and won a great victory. Then' he wants to attack Qi, and the king of Qi is very worried. As it happens, Chen Qi visited Qi as an envoy of Qin. Chen Ke went to see Zhaoyang for Qi, and suggested that after he conquered Wei, he should know that his family was finished. To attack Qi again is tantamount to "painting a snake to add feet"; If you can't win, give up all your previous efforts. Marco told Zhaoyang the following story.

There is a family in the state of Chu who worships their ancestors. After the sacrifice, the host gave a pot of wine that had been offered to the people who handled the affairs. But more people and less wine, not enough points. What shall we do? Let's discuss a T and come up with a way to draw a snake contest: whoever draws a snake first will drink the pot of wine. So, everyone began to draw snakes together. One of them painted quickly and finished it soon. Seeing that everyone else was still drawing slowly, he smiled with a hip flask: "Look how slow you are drawing, I can add a few feet!" " With that, he added feet to the painted snake. At this time, another person finished painting, so he grabbed the hip flask and said, "Where does a snake have feet? "? You didn't draw a snake. This pot of wine should be mine! "Everyone else agrees that the person who was originally painted didn't drink the pot of wine because it was" gilding the lily ".

Zhaoyang listened to Chen's words and withdrew.

Idiom Story 7 [Pinyin]: huà shé tiā n zú

[Interpretation] Add feet when drawing a snake. Metaphor is useless; Extra.

[Language] Item "Qi Ce of the Warring States Policy": "Chu has a temple; Give his guests a glass of wine. Scheeren said,' A few people don't drink enough; A person drinks too much; Please draw the ground as a snake; The first successful person drinks. "A snake comes first; Lead wine to drink; It is held in the left hand; Draw a snake with your right hand; You said,' There's nothing I can do about it.' Failed; A person's snake becomes; Take it away and say,' There are not enough snakes; Zian can do it. "Then drink its wine. Those are snake feet; There was no wine in the end. "

[Pronunciation] Add; It can't be pronounced "timm4n".

[Shape discrimination] Add; Can't write "fill in".

In vain, there is no need.

The finishing touch is just right.

[Usage] Used to describe unnecessary things that should not be done. With a derogatory connotation. Generally used as an object.

Linkage type.

[Idiom Story]:

During the Warring States period, there was a man in charge of the ancestral temple in the State of Chu. After the sacrifice, he sent wine to the people who worked under the ground, but there was not enough wine, so they came up with a way: everyone painted a snake on the ground, and the fastest person could drink.

One of them painted the fastest and was about to drink. Seeing that the others had not finished painting, he added feet to the snake. At this time, as soon as the other party finished painting, he snatched the wine from his hand and said, "The snake has no feet, so why add feet to it?" Then he drank wine.

[sentence]:

1, this sentence is written too much, which not only does not enhance expressiveness, but becomes redundant.

When writing a composition, you must be careful and appropriate, and never embellish it.

3, don't deliberately ask for work, so as not to gild the lily and lose its true color.

Isn't it unnecessary for you to gild the lily like this?

It's really gilding the lily to find something wrong after this thing is obviously finished.

I asked you to go shopping, not to cook. It's really redundant.

7. The last paragraph of this article is unnecessary. It's redundant.

It was a good thing, but after his description, it turned out to be a bad thing.

9. This made me understand a truth: Enough is enough, and you can't gild the lily.

10, things will become a burden because he gilded lilies and said a few more words.

1 1. Of course, in a sense, compared with the original text, there are indeed some superfluous things. But it is also to let everyone appreciate the charm of rhyming words.

12, a successful speech, was defeated by the joke of gilding the lily at last.

13, don't gild the lily.

To gild the lily is an idiom story 8. A person in Qi is worried that the sky will fall, and he has nowhere to live. He can't sleep well all day and can't eat.

Another person worried about Qi's sorrow went to enlighten him and said, "The sky is just accumulated gas, and there is no place without air." You move, breathe, breathe, and move in the sky all day. Why worry that the sky will fall?

The man said, "If the sky is angry, wouldn't the sun, moon and stars all fall?"

The person who enlightened him said, "The sun, the moon and the stars are also things that shine in the air. Even if it falls, it won't hurt anything. "

The man said, "What if the ground sinks?"

The person who enlightened him said, "The earth is just a pile of clods, which are everywhere. There is no place without clods. You walk and jump and move on the ground all day. How can you worry about sinking? "

After this explanation, Qi people breathed a sigh of relief and became happy. The people who enlightened him were relieved and happy.

The idiom story of gilding the lily 9 sources

Warring States policy.

During the Warring States Period, Chu Huaiwang, the monarch of Chu, sent Zhaoyang as a general to lead the army to conquer Wei. Zhaoyang is brave and good at fighting. He led his troops to storm and captured eight cities of Wei in one fell swoop, and the Chu army won a great victory. However, Zhaoyang seems to be wanting more and wants to lead the troops to attack Qi. When the King of Qi got the news, he was very anxious. It happened that Chen Ke, the emissary of Qin, visited Qi, and the King of Qi invited him to see Zhaoyang, and advised him not to use force against Qi.

After seeing Zhaoyang, Chen Yi did not immediately explain his purpose, but asked, "According to your regulations, what kind of reward should you get for your brilliant victory today?"

Zhaoyang proudly said, "The official title is Shang Zhu, and the title is Shang Zhu!" Chen asked again, "Is there a bigger official than this?" Zhaoyang replied: "Of course, the older one is Lingyin."

Chen Ke said, "Although your Yin is more noble, now Chu has your Yin, so you won't set up two spiritual Yin as a reward, will you? I'll tell you a story: there was a family in the state of Chu who offered sacrifices to their ancestors. After the ceremony, the host gave the sacrificial wine to the person who handled the affairs. This pot of wine is not enough for everyone to drink. But if you give someone. You can have a good drink. So someone suggested that you draw a snake on the ground. Whoever finishes painting first will drink this pot of wine. Everyone agreed and began to draw. There was a man who painted quickly and finished it in a short time. He picked up the hip flask and was about to drink it. Seeing that others are still drawing slowly, I also want to show my skill, so I hold a hip flask in my left hand and continue to draw snakes in my right hand, saying,' It's not too late for me to draw a few feet for the snake!' Who knows, his snake feet haven't been painted yet, and another person has already painted the snake. The man grabbed the hip flask and said,' Snakes have no feet. How can you add feet to it? This wine is mine. Say that finish, he drank wine. People who gild the lily didn't drink in the end. "

"Now, you beat Wei Jun for Chu, won eight cities, and kept fighting, but you want to crusade against Qi. I don't think even if we fight together, the official will not rise higher. If we can't win Qi, and all previous efforts are in vain, it is tantamount to "gilding the lily". Now that it's over, it's better to withdraw. "

Zhaoyang listened to Chen's words and felt very reasonable, so he led his troops back to China.

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Add feet to the snake when drawing it. Metaphor is redundant, not only useless, but also harmful.

Idiom story of gilding the lily 10 gilding the lily

If there is a temple in Chu, give it to someone else. Mr. Scheeren said to each other, "A few people have enough to drink, and one person has more than enough to drink. Please draw a snake and drink the first one. "

A snake came first, so he took out the wine and drank it. He held a swastika in his left hand and drew a snake in his right hand, saying, "I can do it!" " "Before it was ready, a person's snake became a snake, and he took it away and said," There are not enough snakes. Can Zi 'an do it? "Then drink its wine.

The man who makes snake feet will eventually die of his wine.

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In the ancient Chu state, after a person sacrificed his ancestors, he would give a pot of wine to the guests who came to help with the sacrifice. The doormen were discussing with each other and said, "This pot of wine is not enough for everyone to drink together. There's some left to drink alone. Please draw snakes on the ground. First, draw them first and drink this pot of wine. "

A man finished drinking first, picked up the hip flask and prepared to drink, but he held the hip flask in his left hand and drew a snake in his right hand, saying, "I can draw feet for it." Before he finished, another man drew a snake, grabbed his hip flask and said, "Snakes have no feet. How can you draw feet for it? " No sooner had I finished speaking than I finished drinking the can of wine.

The gild the lily finally lost the pot of wine.

Gild the lily.

In ancient times, there was a family in Chu State. After offering sacrifices to their ancestors, they are going to give a pot of wine as a sacrifice to those who help with their work. Many people attended. If everyone drinks this pot of wine, it will not be enough. If you drink alone, you can have a good time. Who is this pot of wine for?

Everyone is quiet. At this time, it was suggested that everyone draw a snake on the ground. Whoever draws quickly and well will have this pot of wine for him to drink. Everyone thinks this method is good and agrees to do it. So, draw a snake on the ground.

A person draws quickly, and finishes it in the blink of an eye, so he picks up the hip flask and asks for a drink. But he looked back at the others, and they were not finished. in the heart

Think about it: they draw so slowly. He wanted to show his skills again, so he held a hip flask in his left hand and a branch in his right hand, drawing feet for the snake and proudly said, "You draw so slowly! It's not too late for me to draw more feet for the snake! "

Just as he was talking, another person had already done it. The man immediately snatched the hip flask from his hand and said, "Have you ever seen a snake? Snakes have no feet. Why do you want to add feet to it? So the first person to draw a snake is not you, it is me! "

The man raised his head and gulped down the wine.

To annotate ...

1. Temple (cí): Sacrifice. The nobles of the Zhou Dynasty sacrificed their ancestors all the year round, and each season's sacrifice had a special name. Spring sacrifices are called "shrines". Ancestor: an official in charge of sacrifice.

2. Xie Lun: The janitor, the person who works under him.

3.er(zhρ): an ancient container for holding wine, similar to a pot.

4. Stage: Discuss with each other.

Please draw a snake on the ground: Please draw a snake on the ground. Painting: Painting on the ground (the process of painting). For snakes: draw a snake (the result of drawing).

6. Lead the wine to drink: Pick up the hip flask and get ready to drink. Lead: take, lift.

7. Snakes have no feet: Snakes have no feet. Solid: originally, originally.

8. Zi: A courtesy title for people, you; you

9. Anneng: How? I can't.

10. in favor: give; replace

1 1. Therefore; Just ...

12. Gift: In ancient times, an elder gave something to a younger generation.

13. Enough: Draw a foot on it. Foot: Draw a foot.

14. Final: Final and final.

15. Introduction: Pick it up.

16. and: preparation.

17. Cheng: Deal.

18. Remaining.

19. feet: feet. Feet: Draw feet.

20. death: loss, loss.

2 1. in favor: give, replace.

22. Hold the palm with your left hand: However, it indicates a turning point.

23. Take away: He means the first snake.

24. then drink its wine: that, demonstrative pronoun

25. Death of wine: that, demonstrative pronoun.

26. Say: Say to ... ...

lay bare the truth

1: Don't reinvent the wheel, or you will lose something sometimes, and the loss outweighs the gain.

No matter what you do, you should respect the objective facts and seek truth from facts.

This fable tells people that to do something, you must have specific requirements and clear goals, pursue it with a clear and firm will, and don't be carried away by victory. People who are carried away by victory are often covered up by blind optimism, leading to failure.

Idiom story of gilding the lily 1 1 In ancient times, there was a family in the State of Chu. After offering sacrifices to their ancestors, they will give a pot of wine as a sacrifice to those who help with the work. Many people attended. If everyone drinks this pot of wine, it will not be enough. If you drink alone, you can drink more than enough. How to divide this pot of wine?

Everyone is quiet. At this time, it was suggested that everyone draw a snake on the ground. Whoever draws quickly and well will have this pot of wine for him to drink. Everyone thinks this method is good and agrees to do it. So, draw a snake on the ground.

A person draws quickly, and finishes it in the blink of an eye, so he picks up the hip flask and asks for a drink. But he looked back at the others, and they were not finished. in the heart

Think about it: they draw so slowly. He wanted to show his skills again, and he proudly said, "You draw so slowly! It's not too late for me to draw more feet for the snake! " So he drew a foot for the snake with a hip flask in his left hand and a branch in his right hand.

Just as he was talking, another person had already done it. The man immediately grabbed the hip flask from his hand and said, "Have you ever seen a snake? Snakes have no feet. Why do you want to add feet to it? So the first person to draw a snake is not you, it is me! "

The man raised his head and gulped down the wine.

The idiom story 12 is from the regular biography.

I'm scared and don't know what to say. Sweating, passive.

Interpretation of "Huan", soaking wet, sweating, and soaked spine. Describe sweating all over. It also describes extreme fear or shame.

story

Huo Guang, a general of the Han Dynasty, was an official trusted by the Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, who was in power for Zhao Di when he ascended the throne at the age of eight. Huo Guang was surrounded by a man named Yang Chang, who was cautious and deeply appreciated by Huo Guang. He was promoted to Prime Minister and was named Hou Anping. In fact, Yang Chang is weak and timid, and he is not the material for being a prime minister at all.

In 74 BC, Emperor Hanzhao, who was only 2 1 year old, died in Weiyang Palace. Huo Guang consulted with other ministers and chose Liu He, the grandson of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, as his successor. Who knows that after Liu acceded to the throne, he often held banquets, danced and had fun. Huo Guang was very worried. He secretly consulted with chariot generals Zhang Anshi and Tian Yannian, intending to abolish Liu He and set up another sage. After calculating the agreement, Huo Guang sent Tian Yannian to tell Yang Chang that he would go with him. Yang Chang listened, sweating with fear, terrified, but vague and noncommittal. Yang Chang's wife, Sima Qian's daughter, has a lot of courage. Seeing her husband indecisive, she secretly worried. Tian Yannian changed clothes and walked away, so he went forward to persuade her husband to say; "State affairs, you can hesitate. The general has made a decision. You have to make a quick decision, otherwise it will be too difficult. " Chang Yang walked around the room, but he couldn't concentrate. It happened that Tian Yannian came back at this time, and Mrs. Sima could not avoid it. She simply met Tian Yannian generously and told Tian Yannian that her husband was willing to obey the general's orders. Tian Yannian left happily after hearing this.

Tian Yannian returned to Huo Guang, and Huo Guang was satisfied. He immediately arranged for Yang Chang to bring all the ministers to the table and invited the empress dowager. The next day, Yang Chang and his ministers stopped to see the Empress Dowager, and stated the reason why King Changyi couldn't bear to inherit the throne. The Queen Mother immediately deposed Liu He and made Liu Xun, the great-grandson of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the monarch, known as Xuan Di in history.

Idiom story of gilding the lily 13 After the sacrifice, the Chu people took out sacrificial wine and showed "mercy" to the people below. It's not that he is generous-he never pays anyone's salary. It's not that he is kind-in his eyes, the inferior is not human. Because a fly flew into the wine.

The hip flask was handed over by servants and walked more than ten miles to the people's "camp". As soon as people saw the ivory pot, they prayed sincerely: "Seeing things is like seeing people."

"My master asked me to bring you wine. He said,' There are many people in your generation, and a pot of wine has experienced many twists and turns. It is better to let one person drink it all. In your generation, write a snake on the ground, and whoever writes it first will drink it?' "

Then people break some branches and draw pictures on the beach.

One of them, it will be finished soon. When the servant saw this scene, he saluted the kind "servant" and whispered to him, "You gave the snake four feet-this is my master's order!" As soon as the servant heard the word "adult", he got excited, added four "feet" to the snake in fear, and worshipped it several times.

The other one has finished painting and grabbed the hip flask. "indecent assault!" To gild the lily. "What plums and peaches!" After a few seconds, all the wine was drunk, and a fly slowly flew out of the hip flask.