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What are the idioms of Yiyi?

It is both solemn and harmonious, it is also a step-by-step process, it is also a step-by-step trend, it is also true and illusory, it is also a teacher and a friend, it is both painful and happy, it is both good and evil, etc.

1. Both solemn and humorous

[ yì zhuāng yì xié ]

(The content of a speech or article) is both solemn and interesting: his speech ~ is very attractive audience.

Source: Chapter 8 of Wu Fuhui's "The Biography of Sha Ting": "Do you feel that Mao Zedong's speeches are the most attractive part of him? It is said that Mao can use ancient proverbs, common sayings, and jokes to make the whole room full of laughter. Laughter... But Mao's words were expressed in a big way, and his style of being both solemn and humorous is unique."

2. Follow the same trend?

[ yì qū yì bù ]

Describes following and imitating others in everything.

Source: "Zhuangzi·Tian Zifang": "Master steps step by step, Master also rushes, Master gallops also gallops, Master runs as fast as he can, and looks back as if he were behind."

Interpretation: When Mr. walks, I walk, Mr. walks quickly, I walk quickly, Mr. runs, I run. Mr., his feet do not touch the ground and he runs very fast. The students can only stare and fall behind.

3. Follow every step?

[ yì bù yì qū ]

It means that you have no opinion, or in order to please, you imitate or follow others in everything, follow People act.

Source: "Zhuangzi·Tian Zifang": "Master steps step by step, Master also rushes, Master gallops also gallops, Master runs as fast as he can, and looks back as if he were behind."

Interpretation: When Mr. walks, I walk, Mr. walks quickly, I walk quickly, Mr. runs, I run. Mr., his feet do not touch the ground and he runs very fast. The students can only stare and fall behind.

4. Both true and illusory

[ yì zhēn yì huàn ]

It is difficult to distinguish between true and false, and it is difficult to sort out thoughts.

5. Both teacher and friend

[ yì shī yì yǒu ]

Both teacher and friend. A useful teacher can be a close friend, and a friend with strengths is, in a sense, a teacher worth learning from. Also: adverb, also, means the same, also.

6. Both suffering and happiness?

[ yì kǔ yì lè ]

Talk about the growth and rewards you get when you endure hardship or later, or It will be sweet to think of it in future memories.

7. Both good and evil?

[ yì zhèng yì xié ]

Being both good and evil means that there is both a good side and an evil side . For example: Yang Jian, the Erlang God played by Jiao Enjun in "The Lotus Lantern", is a character who is both good and evil.