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Tell me the meaning of the following idioms.

Feel relaxed and happy, open-minded and cheerful. Duty-bound, morally forbidden to refuse. At the end of the mountain, the mountain and water are at the end. Metaphor has no way out. Spending more money means that you don't care about spending money. A flower is a lot. When the water comes out, the stones at the bottom of the water are exposed. The first description of the winter scenery, and later the vague metaphor, finally revealed the truth: the old man's hair changed from white to yellow, which was a symbol of longevity in the old society, and was often called the old man later. Weeping: In ancient times, the hair of an uncrowned boy drooped, and later it was often used to refer to a child. It refers to old people and children, that is, young and old. No one cares about the money "Peach Blossom Garden": "Nanyang, Gaoshangshi also heard about it, and happily planned to go, but unfortunately failed, and finally found out the disease. I was not interested after that. "

Popular people used to refer to food that everyone likes to eat, but now it is a metaphor for good things, which is widely praised and praised by people and is also a metaphor that many people know.

Be worthy of the name; Be worthy of the name.

Call a spade a spade, call a spade a spade, no secrets.

Gild the lily is used to describe doing superfluous things, which is self-defeating rather than icing on the cake. Reincarnation was originally a Taoist term. A monk who turns a mortal fetus into a sacred fetus and a mortal bone into an immortal bone after pointing out the Tao. Now this is a metaphor. Through education, the mind has completely changed.