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Idioms about information
No word [mi m: o? wú? yīn? [Interpretation]? No news.
No news? ? 【yǎo? wú? yīn? [Interpretation]? :? No news. See "No news".
A thousand miles of sound, a long-distance message? No news? , fish book, goose letter, yellow ear book (metaphor for sending a letter from home), sending a goose to deliver a book? Send a goose to deliver a book? , Hongyan love, fish book goose letter, Jade bird delivers books? Flying pigeons pass books, whisper to each other, give tips, display kitchen smoke everywhere, and communicate by bonfire.
Idioms describing news:
[One word goes around, ten words go around]: It originally refers to the spread of diseases, but later it is described that news spreads quickly.
[Farsightedness and flying ears]: Seeing far, listening far. Metaphor well-informed, know more things.
[unfounded]: only when there is a cave can the wind enter. News and rumors spread without reason. It is also a metaphor for rumors spread by chance.
[very noisy]: very: very; Noisy: noisy. It's noisy and dusty. A primitive description of the state in which the army is busy preparing. Later, it was described that the news was generally quenched and discussed a lot. Now reactionary remarks are very arrogant.
[hometown letter is difficult to send]: hometown letter: home letter. It is difficult to send a letter home. Metaphor is isolated from hometown news.
[Tomorrow's Yellow Flower]: Yellow Flower: Chrysanthemum. Originally refers to the chrysanthemum that gradually withered after the Double Ninth Festival. The latter refers to outdated things or news.
[Jade Bird]: Jade Bird: the messenger in ancient legend. Metaphor is always exchanging information and transmitting information.
[Leaking Spring]: ① Reveal the information of the spring. (2) refers to the secret message or reveal the affair between men and women.
[crossing the sea]: refers to avoiding leaking information.
[Avoid people's eyes and ears]: refers to avoiding leaking information. Just like "avoiding people's eyes and ears"
[Running to tell each other]: When there is important news, people run to tell each other.
[Well-informed]: It refers to being able to grasp all aspects of news in time.
[Many eyes and ears]: Eyes and ears: refers to people who spy on information for others. There are many people around. This also means that many people are spying on information.
[Golden Rooster News]: It refers to the news that the emperor made a pardon.
[Gossip]: refers to news that has not been spread through formal channels. Usually rumors are untrue and unreliable.
[Advance and retreat]: refers to increase and decrease; Change. With "advance and retreat news".
[Box sword curtain lamp]: curtain: tabernacle. The sword in the box, the lamp in the account, the light of firm but gentle is like concealed. Metaphor means that you can't hide things, or deliberately disclose information to attract attention.
[Singing high into the clouds]: The original description of singing is loud and clear, soaring into the sky. Later, it also described a saying or news that legends in society are prosperous.
[Good news comes frequently]: The news of victory keeps coming.
[No message]: Message: Message, reply. No news.
[No news]: No news at all. See "No news".
[Move with the wind]: Wind: Wind, news. Get up and respond as soon as you hear the wind.
[Yuan Wenfeng Shield]: Wind: Wind, news; Far away: far away. Run when you hear the slightest wind.
[Sound-gas connection]: Collaborate with each other and exchange information.
[No news]: I don't have any news.
[seeking information]: seeking, asking: inquiring. Asking for news.
[smell the wind]: smell: hear; Wind: wind, news. Get up and respond as soon as you hear the wind.
[No sound consumption]: I still have no news. No news.
[Weight Hammer Falling into Well]: Like the weight hammer falling into well water, it has disappeared, and I don't know the news.
[Hearing the news]: Come as soon as you hear the news. Describe quick action.
[Maiden of Yaochi]: According to legend, the Queen Mother of the West lived in Yaochi, and sent messages to Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty by jade birds as messengers. The latter refers to the messenger.
[Don't ask each other]: Wen Wen: Pass the message, pass the audio. Of not touching or breaking.
[smell the wind]: wind: wind, news. Run away at the slightest hint.
[No message]: indicates that there is no message.
No news: it means no news. Also known as "no news."
[Stone sinks to the bottom of the sea]: The stone sinks to the bottom of the sea. Metaphor was never heard from again.
Idioms about conveying information:
Roads tell each other: pedestrians on the road pass information to each other. Describe news or events that attract attention.
Butterfly messenger: a metaphor for a messenger or a love medium between men and women.
Fly-by-the-eye: Love through the eyes.
Bee matchmaker: A bee butterfly is flying among the flowers. Metaphorically speaking, it is a person who mediates or delivers letters between men and women.
River fish and geese: ancient fish and geese can send letters, and then use them to refer to those who send letters.
Unable to respond: it means that the message cannot be transmitted normally and the command cannot be executed normally.
Huang Er biography: Huang Er: dog name; Books: letters. The yellow dog sends books back and forth to the host. Metaphor after sending letters from home.
Yellow ears send books: yellow ears: dog names; Books: letters. Huang Er sent home books to his master. Deliver letters from home.
Send a goose to deliver a book: to deliver a letter.
Make eyes: convey love with your eyes. Mostly used between men and women.
Eyebrow-eye contact: convey emotions with eyes. Mostly used between men and women.
Make a cup: make: tease in the banquet; Light: a shallow and small cup; Pass: Pass, pass. Pour wine to each other at a party.
Jade bird's message: Jade bird: a legendary god bird served by the Queen Mother of the West, which later refers to the messenger who sends messages. Metaphorically, a messenger delivers information.
Jade bird voice: Jade bird: the legendary god bird of the Chinese and Western Queen Mother. A messenger who delivers information.
Jade bird messenger: refers to the messenger who delivers letters.
Jade Bird Qin: Jade Bird: the messenger in ancient legend. Metaphor is always exchanging information and transmitting information.
Messenger: a person who delivers a message or undertakes a mission, even if it is. Messengers from both sides come and go.
Messenger: a person who delivers a message or undertakes a mission, even if it is. Messengers from both sides come and go.
Form loses its color: it refers to expressing admiration with manners and manners. It is often used to describe that men and women are happy.
Send books by goose feet: geese: geese; Books: letters. Goose can deliver letters.
Wild goose feet leave books: wild goose: wild goose; Books: letters. Goose can deliver letters.
Yanzu is a poem: it is a poem for Yanzu, and it is used to convey news.
One person spreads ten, and ten people spread a hundred: it means that the news is passed quickly by one person.
In ancient times, it was written in silk, usually a foot long, so it was called a letter. Of the delivery of letters.
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