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What idioms begin with the word "Hui"?

The idiom at the beginning of the word "Hui" says: Hui doesn't spend any money, Hui Fengshun, Ran Hui is willing to come, cares, Keiko knows me, and Keiko is good at analogy. ...

Related idioms and specific explanations are as follows:

Good analogy: [pinyin] hu ǐ z ǐ n p ǐ

[Interpretation] Take the advantages of others as weaknesses and force others to change.

[Source] "The New Order on Kindness": "Keiko's words are also. Wang can't speak without making an analogy. "

Keiko knows me: [Pinyin] huizz ǐ zh and w ǐ.

[Interpretation] Metaphorically, friends get to know each other.

【 Source 】 Keiko refers to Hui Shi, a native of the Warring States and Song Dynasties. He is a famous scholar among the pre-Qin philosophers and a friend of Zhuang Zhou. After Hui's death, Zhuang Zhou visited his tomb, and once borrowed the fable of the craftsman's stone chalk, feeling that "since the death of the master, there is nothing to think about and say." See Zhuangzi Xu No Ghost.

Ran Hui's Care: [Pinyin] Hu Ran ZH and G and.

[Interpretation] Used as a kind word to welcome guests. The same as "Hui Ran Ken Lai".

[Source] Jin Justin's "The History of the Later Han Dynasty Xia Ji": "Mi Qiu Dong Li, after two years, refused to be sick, and there was no gratitude."

Huiran Kenlai: [Pinyin] Hulan Kenlai

[Interpretation] Hui: Give, honorific. Used as a kind word to welcome guests.

[Source] "The Book of Songs, the Wind and the Final Wind": "The Final Wind is embarrassing, and you will come."

Huifeng Hechang

[Interpretation] Hui: soft; And: gentle; Chang: Yes. The soft wind makes people feel warm and comfortable.

[Source] Wang Jinxi's Preface to the Orchid Pavilion: "It's another sunny day, sunny and calm."

In Kunming in May, it was breezy, calm and extremely comfortable.

Regardless of cost: [Pinyin] huiré bé fè i

[Interpretation] Hui: Give people benefits; Cost: cost. Give benefits to others, but lose nothing.

[Source] "The Analects of Confucius Yao Yue": "Is it no good to benefit from the interests of the people?"

We had a good meal in this small restaurant and everyone said it was cheap.