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What idioms are there about routines?

1, looking at flowers in the fog [wù lǐ kàn huā]: used to describe the poor eyesight and blurred vision of the elderly, and later used to indicate that things are not true.

Source: Tang Du Fu's poem "A boat is a little cold food": "Spring boat sits on the sky, and the old flowers look at the fog."

2, startle the snake [d 鹴鹴鹴鹴鹴鹴鹴鹴鹴鹴]: startle the snake. The original metaphor punishes A and makes B alert. The latter metaphor is careless, but it makes the other party wary.

Source: Zheng Songwen Bao's "Recent Situation in Southern Tang Dynasty": "Wang Lu is a slaughter; Despise things for business; The Ministry of people accused the main book of taking bribes; Lu Nai sentenced:' Although you mow the grass; I was frightened by snakes. " "

3, playing hard to get [yù nù zò ng]: catch: catch; Vertical: release. Deliberately let him go first, let him be caught off guard, completely exposed, and then catch him.

Source: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "No author is willing to make such an article playing hard to get; Let readers guess for themselves. "

4. release the tiger to the mountain [fànghǔguēshān]: release the tiger to the mountain. Metaphor sent the bad guys back to their lair, leaving a curse.

Source: Biography of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Zhi and Liu Ba. Pei Songzhi quoted "Biography of the Sages of Lingling": "Everyone enters; Fu Ba remonstrated, saying, "If I prepare Zhang Lu. It also released tigers in the mountains. " "

5. Exquisite in all directions [bā miàn líng lóng]: Exquisite: Exquisite and meticulous, indicating that people are flexible and agile. This refers to bright and spacious windows. Later, it was used to describe people as smooth and considerate.

Source: Qing Li Garbo's Officialdom in Appearance 5 1: "But I want exquisiteness; I can't solve the case for a while. "