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How about a positive start, idioms solitaire?

It's a polyphonic word, pronounced zh? When ng, it usually means that you are not inclined, such as sitting still. When pronounced zhēng, it usually means the first month of the lunar year, that is, the first month. Please enjoy the related contents of idioms solitaire at the beginning of orthography that I brought to you. Welcome to learn.

Idioms solitaire with a positive start.

Seriously? A hundred beaks is like one? One step into the sky? Behind the scenes? Family happiness? Are you happy? Prevarication? My knees are like iron? Hard evidence? Are you at the end of your rope? Perfect? A fly in the ointment? Resourceful? A man proposes, a man proposes? Man can conquer nature? A world of difference? Is there a hole in the sky? Inverted? Inverted? The truth of God? In America before? Behind the scenes? Family happiness? Are you happy? Prevarication? My knees are like iron? Hard evidence? Are you at the end of your rope? Perfect? A fly in the ointment? Resourceful? A man proposes, a man proposes? Man can conquer nature? A world of difference? Is there a hole in the sky? Inverted? Inverted? Protruding horns at the ends of the earth? go/walk through fire and water―defy all difficulties and dangers

Selected idioms at the beginning of orthography

Look straight at the string, harsh voice, right eye, right heart, sincere voice, right heart, right voice, right words, right face, right face, right face, right voice, right voice, right attitude, right words, right words, right words, right words, right words.

The meaning of idioms at the beginning of orthography

1) The main hall lights up: I'd better speak frankly. What else? Solemn? .

2) serious: ① serious, serious. (2) Still worthy of the name.

3) Speak seriously and frankly: A serious attitude and honest language can be daunting.

4) Righteousness: righteousness: solemnity; Li: serious and serious; Color: skin color. Describe a straight face, look very strict.

5) Just what you want: Just what you want.

6) serious business: ① serious. (2) describe aboveboard.

7) righteousness: decent.

8) integrity: correct the wrong flag and open the lineup. Now it's aboveboard.

9) Integrity and innocence: impartiality.

10) Just what you want: Just what you want. Is it the same? Just what you want? .

1 1) Yan Yan: serious words and serious expressions. Is it the same? Is it a stern expression? .

12) Speak frankly: exhort the emperor, superiors, elders or friends with just words.

13) face: face: face: face. Describe a straight face, look very strict.

14) banner of righteousness: righteousness: neatness. Neatly arranged military flags. Metaphorically, a powerful and purged army.

15) Honesty and selflessness: Do things honestly without any selfishness.

16) Original source: The original source is still clear.

17) original Qingyuan: original: fundamental rectification; Qingyuan: Clean up from the source. Carry out fundamental rectification and cleaning up from the source. Metaphor fundamentally rectify and clean up.

18) Open and aboveboard: frank, honest in words and deeds.

19) Seriously: I'd better be honest. Is it the same? Is the main hall bright? .

20) Under the integrity rate: correct yourself and set an example for subordinates.

2 1) Turn over a new leaf and be strict with yourself.

22) integrity: correct words and deeds and calm your heart. Metaphor cultivation.

23) Positive voice: pure and elegant music.

24) Beginning sound: ① refers to the atmosphere of metaphysics in Wei and Jin Dynasties. Appeared in the three kingdoms Wei zhengshi period. At that time, Laozi and Zhuangzi, headed by Yanhe and Wang Bi, combined Confucian classics and talked about metaphysics and analysis without restraint; Known for its romantic scenery, it thrives in Charlotte. ② refers to pure music.

25) Look squarely at the rope: it means integrity in words and deeds.

26) Honesty: It was originally a cultivation method advocated by Confucianism, but now it also refers to being sincere and sincere.

27) call a spade a spade: call a spade a spade, no taboo.

28) serious eight boards: serious and serious. Is it the same? Seriously? .

29) Eight serious books: serious and earnest. Is it the same? Seriously? .

30) Righteousness and fairness: refers to the etiquette and law norms that conform to the right path and make the society stable and orderly.

3 1) is a dragon pats a tiger;

32) Correct the name and divide the name: distinguish the name and divide the name to make it worthy of the name.

33) Justice and fairness: It means aboveboard.

34) Righteousness: Righteousness: integrity. Awesome expression. Describe justice, majesty and inviolability.

35) Gentleman: In ancient times, it refers to people with good conduct. Nowadays, it is often used as irony to refer to people who pretend to be serious.

36) Positive color: indicates a serious expression.

37) Dare to speak seriously: Be serious and dare to speak frankly.

38) Harsh voice: serious attitude and harsh words.

39) Serious and dangerous words: A serious attitude and honest language can be daunting. Is it the same? Just say it? .

40) Positive color straight rope: refers to strict law enforcement.

4 1) Eight Classics of Zhenger: ① Severe; Seriously. 2 true; That's true. What else? Seriously? . What else? Positive 28 pendulum? .

42) Legal eye concealment: Buddhist language. Zen is used to refer to the whole Buddhism (Buddhism). According to the universe, lang refers to the eyes, including all hidden things. According to legend, Sakyamuni treated his disciple Ye Jia with justice, because he was the ancestor of Zen and Buddhism. Heart to heart? The beginning of teaching methods. Also borrow

43) Normal straightness: degree: standard. Strict laws and uniform standards.

44) Under the plum tree: Don't put a hat under the plum tree to avoid suspicion of stealing plum. Metaphor is to do something that is easy to arouse suspicion.

45) Take care of shoes: put on your hat and shoes. In ancient times, it was said that hats should not be made under plum trees and shoes should not be made in Gua Tian to avoid being suspected of cheating. What else? Is it under the crown? .

46) Just keep the Tao: Tao: Morality. Correct yourself and strictly abide by moral standards.

47) Sitting danger: front: skirt; Sitting in danger: sit up straight. Get dressed and sit up straight. Describe a serious or reserved look.

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