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Please find two idioms in the first paragraph and talk about what people often use them to express now.

Idiom: when the wind turns, the drunkard's intention is not wine.

1, twists and turns? 【 fē ng huí l ù zhu 】 describes the winding roads of mountain peaks.

Modern meaning: a metaphor for the turning point after setbacks.

Out: Song Ouyang Xiu's Preface to Drunk Pavilion: "When the peak turns, there are pavilion wings on the spring, and I am drunk."

The spring winds along the mountain peak and along the mountain road. There is a pavilion that flies on the spring like a bird spreading its wings, and that is the Zuiweng Pavilion.

2, the meaning of drunkenness is not wine? 【jiǔ】? Alcoholics don't taste like drinking.

Modern significance: the original intention is not here, but in other ways. Sometimes metaphor has ulterior motives.

Out: Song Ouyang Xiu's Preface to Drunk Pavilion: "Drunk is not in wine; Care about mountains and rivers. "

An alcoholic's interest lies not in drinking, but in enjoying the beautiful scenery of mountains and rivers.

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A bright future? 【 liǔ àn huā míng 】 Describe the beautiful scene of trees and flowers in full bloom. It is also a metaphor for meeting a turning point in difficulties.

Going out: Song Luyou's "Traveling to Shanxi Zhuang": "There is no doubt about mountains and rivers; There is also a village in the dark. "

The mountains overlap and the water twists and turns. I'm afraid there is no way out. Suddenly, a mountain village appeared in front of me.

Many kiss the baby for the nurse’s sake.

Have ulterior motives? 【 biéyǒu yòng xρn 】 Words or actions have ulterior motives.

Out: Qing Wu Ren Jian's "Strange Situation Seen in Twenty Years" 99: "Wang Taizun also said that he is reliable; I don't know if he has ulterior motives. "

Wang Taizun said that someone was trustworthy, but he didn't expect him to have another purpose.