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What idioms begin with Chinese characters?

Idioms that begin with words:

You never know what it will be like in the morning or what will happen at night. Describe the situation as critical and unpredictable.

Morning and evening: Depart in the morning and arrive at night. Describe a short distance or convenient transportation.

Change orders: Orders issued in the morning are changed in the evening. Metaphor often changes ideas and methods, and it is the same for a while.

Vigorous: vibrant: the morning air extends a new and enterprising atmosphere; Vigorous development: a vibrant appearance. The description is full of vigor and vitality.

During the Warring States Period, the two major vassal states of Qin Chu were opposed to each other and often fought wars. Some vassal States sometimes favored Qin and sometimes Chu for their own interests and security. Metaphor is capricious.

Chop and change: originally refers to playing tricks to deceive people. Later, the metaphor often changed his mind and was capricious.

Miss: Good morning; Dusk: at night. I'll miss it sooner or later. Describe missing or thinking about something very much.

You die late when you hear the word: you die late when you hear the word in the morning. Describe the urgency of pursuing truth or a certain belief.

Diligent and cautious all day long, dare not slack off.

Morning bell and dusk drum: Buddhist temples ring bells in the morning and beat drums at dusk to tell the time. Same as "morning bell and evening drum".

Juck Zhang's national heritage: the legal system of courts and countries.

Chao Zhang and national law: a system of laws and regulations between the court and the state. Same as "Juck Zhang National Heritage".

Chaoyidong city: refers to the minister to be killed.

Up and down; Ruling and opposition; Refers to the court and the people; Up and down: from central to local. From the central to the local, from the official to the people.

Impermanence: figuratively speaking, thoughts are changeable.

Morning dew: describe life as short as morning dew.

Change at dusk: I just changed it in the morning and changed it at night. Describe indecision, for a while. Also known as "changing the night"

Sooner or later: it was just written in the morning and circulated everywhere at night. Describe the rapid spread of articles.

Morning and evening: every morning and evening, refers to a short time.

Chaoyang Feng Dan: Metaphorically speaking, talented people meet bright times.

No one in the imperial court can be an official: an old saying. It means nothing can be done without a backer.

Summon the emperor in the morning and be summoned at night. Describe the speed of appointment by the court.

Evening call: refers to writing a letter to the emperor in the morning and being summoned at night. Describe the speed of appointment by the court.

Harvest at dusk: ① Metaphor of quick harvest. ② Metaphorical time is short.

Morning bell and dusk drum: Buddhist temples ring bells in the morning and beat drums at dusk to tell the time.

Sooner or later: refers to the lack of talent and ability, and can do nothing but eat.

Facing barbarians at dusk: in the morning, they were called "Boyi" and in the evening, they were dismissed as stealing feet. The theory of describing time is changeable.

Ming-feng in the morning sun: a metaphor for a noble and upright person.

Change in the morning: smell it in the morning and change it at night. Describe the speed of correcting mistakes.

Die at dawn: ① Born in the morning and died at night. (2) today also describes things that are short in life.