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Idioms about one

Idioms about one include: 1. One leaf blinds the eyes [yī yè zhàng mù]?

1.? Explanation: The eyes are blocked by a leaf, which means that the whole picture of things cannot be seen.

2. From: Mao Zedong's "On Protracted War": "A leaf blinds the eyes, and one cannot see Mount Tai, but one is self-righteous." 2. Cut in two with one knife [yī dāo liǎng duàn]?

1.?Explanation : Cut into two pieces with one sword. A metaphor for resolutely severing relations.

2. From: Volume 12 of "Wudeng Huiyuan" by Shi Puji of the Song Dynasty: "One sword has two sections, and he is not called a master." Volume 44 of "Zhu Ziyu Lei": "Look at this and you can see Those who deny themselves are cut off from the root, and they are no longer cute."

3.? Grammar: contraction; used as predicate, attributive, object; metaphor to resolutely sever the relationship. 3. One-sided words [yī miàn zhī cí ]?

1.?Explanation: What one of the two parties in the dispute said.

2. From: Chapter 150 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty: "If you listen to these words today, Yang Yi and others will definitely defect to Wei."

3. ?Example: In this matter, we cannot just listen~, we must fully understand the situation and then deal with it. 4. Become famous in one fell swoop [ yī jǔ chéng míng ]?

1.?Explanation: Originally refers to becoming famous all over the world once you pass the imperial examination. The back finger suddenly became famous.

2. From: "Warring States Policy·Qin Policy": "However, the name of Bowang can be achieved in one fell swoop." Tang Dynasty Han Yu's "Epitaph of Siye Dou Gong, the Son of the Old Kingdom of Tang Dynasty": " When the public becomes famous in one fell swoop, he will say to his party: 'It's not my talent, it's my uncle's selfishness.'" ”

3.?Example: No one asked under the window for ten years,~the world knows. ◎Jin·Liu Qi’s "Gui Qianzhi" Volume 75, The Hero of the First Generation [yī shì zhī xióng]?

1.? Explanation: Xiong: a hero. A heroic figure of an era.

2.? From: "Book of Song Dynasty: Chronicles of Emperor Wu": "Liu Tao is a hero of his generation." "Su Shi of the Song Dynasty" "Qian Chibi Fu": "He was a hero for a lifetime, and now he is safe!" ”

3. Grammar: more formal; used as an object; with a complimentary meaning