Idioms in famous books
The pommel horse is tired, not following the monarch and ministers, not avoiding fire and water, and taking revenge skillfully.
Do not fight strangers, do not fight strangers, do not fight strangers, restless.
A strong soldier will be brave and fearless, and he will not be ignorant of the situation.
I don't know what Mount Tai is when I go to Liangshan, and I can't talk to anything.
It's better to be strong than not. I don't know how to reverse it. I don't know why it hurts and itches.
Idioms in A Dream of Red Mansions
The separation of flesh and blood is too illusory, and the winding path is secluded. Yuanyang touched the stone on the beam to cross the river, and it was perfect to kill two birds with one stone.
Obedient, arrogant, smiling, lawless, lifelong, restless, fly in the ointment.
I'm so sad. The wind blows at one ear and the dust grinds at the other. It has nothing to do with brocade, trousers and sweet fat, and it has nothing to do with it.
The morning breeze reveals Liu's ignorance, self-reproach, self-sighing, and quick talk about wealth.
Idioms about Journey to the West
Three heads and six arms dragged men and women in groups of three and five.
Years of good luck and dignity.
Dont Ask For Help is good at everything, but he is lazy.
Miraculously, diligently, giving orders.
Purdue beings have infinite magic and a long history.
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Idioms in Romance of the Three Kingdoms
1, Zhu Rou resurrected (Liu Bei): It describes long-term leisure and no achievements in career.
2, endless troubles (Liu Bei): refers to the endless disasters left for the future.
3, like a duck to water (Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang): Metaphorically, I got a person who is very congenial to me or an environment that suits me very well.
4. Three visits to Maolu (Liu Bei, Zhuge Liang): Describe the desire for talents, and then compare it with many sincere visits.
5, fledgling (Zhuge Liang): Describe that just coming out to do things is naive and lacks practical experience.
6. Crouching Tiger Dragon Plate (Zhuge Liang): Describe the majestic terrain of Nanjing.
7, brainstorming (Zhuge Liang): refers to concentrating public opinion and expanding the work effect.
8. Do one's best (Zhuge Liang): describe doing one's best until death.
9. Empty city plan (Zhuge Liang): refers to a combat method.
10, looking at the plum to quench your thirst (Cao Cao): a metaphor to comfort yourself with fantasy.
1 1. Catch a knife (Cao Cao and his famous Cui Yan): refers to the person who writes an article.
12, accounting for only eight buckets (Cao Zhi): describes high learning and good literary talent.
13, Seven-step Talent (Cao Zhi): Described as superb talent and quick thinking.
14, Gao Chao (Guan Yu): described as above everything, no one can compare.
15, a heroic suit (Zhao Yun): describes courage.
16, Zhou Lang (Zhou Yu, commander in chief of Wu State): Going to the opera is an expert in enjoying music or listening to songs.
17, Nest Breaking (two sons of Kong Rong): Metaphorically, when a country or a collective encounters misfortune, its people or members are certainly not spared.
18, strong wall clearing the wild (Yu Xun, Cao Cao counselor) refers to a method of fighting through hunger and trapping the enemy.
19, such as chewing chicken ribs (Yang Xiu) metaphor is very boring.
Old Calf (Yang Xiu's father, Yang Biao): A metaphor for parents caressing their children.
2 1, Sweep (Du Yu): Metaphorically, the army won the battle all the way, and the situation was as smooth as a knife cutting a bamboo pole.
22. There is a bucket in the car (a Chinese doctor in Wu): it is not uncommon to describe it with a lot.
23. The beheaded general (the governor of Ba County is Yan Yan): Describe a brave and unyielding strong man who would rather die than surrender.
24. Wu Xia Amon (the famous Monroe of Wu State): Describe a clown without knowledge.
25. Take it for granted (Kong Rong): Describe a subjective assumption with no factual basis.
26. Soldiers are expensive and swift (Guo Jia, counselor of Wei State): refers to the swift use of soldiers.
27, rude remarks (Zhang He): Describe speaking impolitely and impolite.
28. A late bloomer (Cui Yan): It takes a long time to describe outstanding talents.
29. Carrying heavy objects (Pang Tong, known as "Feng Chu", Lu Ji, Gu Shao): Carrying heavy objects to a distant place.
30. Being happy without thinking about Shu () is a metaphor for being happy without forgetting your roots.