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Idioms related to "Qin"?

Idioms related to "Qin" are:

Play the lute to a cow: a metaphor for reasoning or saying things to unreasonable people, often implying futility or satirizing each other's stupidity.

Harmony of harps and harps: The idiom is also called harmony of harps and harps, which is a metaphor for the love between husband and wife.

Harp: Harp: The name of an ancient musical instrument, which is a metaphor for lovers. The beauty of the harp symbolizes the emotional harmony between husband and wife.

Chyi Chin's calligraphy and painting: In ancient times, playing the piano (mostly playing the guqin), playing chess (mostly playing Go and China's chess) and painting and calligraphy were the skills that literati (including some aristocratic families) had to master to cultivate their self-cultivation, so they were collectively called Chyi Chin's calligraphy and painting, that is, "four friends of literati". Nowadays, it often expresses personal cultural accomplishment.

Qin Xin Jian Dan: Qin Xin refers to being rich, kind and sensitive; Sword courage refers to a sharp and decisive attitude, and when it is time to shoot, shoot. Usually used to describe a person's internal and external cultivation has reached a fairly high level. Metaphor has both feelings and courage (old novels are often used to describe talents who can write and play).

Broken string: a metaphor for a woman's dead husband.