How to pass the 31st level of WeChat Idiom Elimination Idiom Elimination
The answer to the 31st level of the idiom "Xiao Xiao Le Huan Tian Tian": The owl's heart, the oriole's tongue, the whip, penetrate into the clouds, the light wind, the light, the magic, the ingenuity, the starvation, the big demon, the evil spirit, the rat, the weapon, the power of tying a chicken, is endless
< p>Explanation and interpretation of the answer to Level 31 of the idiom Xiao Xiao Le Fan Tian:1.[Prompt] An idiom that metaphorically expresses sweetness and cruelty, insidiousness and cunning
Answer: Oriole tongue
>Definition: osprey: osprey; oriole: oriole. It is a metaphor for being sweet-mouthed and cruel-hearted, insidious and cunning. , osprey: osprey; oriole: oriole. A metaphor for being sweet-mouthed and cruel-hearted, insidious and cunning
Sourced from Chapter 72 of Li Luyuan's "Qilu Deng" in the Qing Dynasty: "This information cannot stand up to the words of an owl's heart or an oriole's tongue."
2.[ Tips] Describing knowledge as practical. It also describes idioms that analyze thoroughly and hit the point
The answer is whipping into the inside
Definition: whipping: spur, encourage; inside: the innermost layer. Describing learning as practical. It also describes thorough analysis and to the point.
Source
Sheng Xuanhuai's "Shang Zhang Xiangshuai Shu": "My nephew has been entrusted with the responsibility and has no shirking responsibility. He must take the initiative to build a complete business and run a large factory and create a new world."
"Er Cheng Quanshu·Suicide Note 11": "Learning only needs to be done in the near future and only in oneself."
3. [Prompt] Describes the weather as sunny and fine. Also used as the idiom "The wind is light and the clouds are light"
The answer is "The wind is light and the wind is light"
The meaning is that the breeze is gentle and the floating clouds are light. Describes fine weather. Also known as "the wind is light and the clouds are light".
Source: Song Dynasty Cheng Hao's "Spring Day Occasionally Comes": "The clouds are light and the wind is gentle. It is almost noon, and the flowers and willows are passing through the front river. At that time, people did not recognize Yu Xin's joy, and they would say that they were young people taking leisure time to study."
4.[Tip] An idiom describing someone who is good at estimating complex changing situations and deciding strategies
The answer is clever and clever
Explanation: Shen, Miao: describe cleverness; Machine, calculation: refer to Strategy. Amazing wit and ingenious strategy. Describes being good at estimating complex changing situations and deciding strategies.
Source: "The Book of the Later Han·Biography of Wang Huan": "He was also able to use his tricks to ambush traitors. The capital admired him, thinking that Huan had divine calculations." Li Xian's note: "Wise calculations are like gods."
5.[Tips] Describe clothes that are in tatters. An idiom that refers to focusing on one thing but not the other, struggling to cope.
The answer is that you are stretched thin
The meaning is that when you pull the skirt of your clothes, your elbows are exposed. Describing clothes as tattered. It is a metaphor for focusing on one thing and losing the other, and being unable to deal with it.
From "Zhuangzi·Rang Wang": "After ten years of not making clothes, the crown will be straight and the tassel will be perfect, the shortcomings will be short-sighted, and the shoes will be worn but the heels will be straight."
6. [Prompt] Idioms about starving to death is a big deal
Answer: Starving to death is a big deal
Explanation: Starving to death is a big deal
7. [Prompt] Description An idiom about a woman who is dressed in strange clothes and behaves in a frivolous and unseemly way
The answer is demonic
Explanation describes a woman who is dressed in strange clothes and behaves in a frivolous and unseemly manner
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1. Chapter 10 of Sima Vincent's "Wind and Rain in Tongjiang": "Damn it, the demon is evil, I hate it!"
2. Mo Yingfeng's "The General's Song" Chapter 31: "Those demonic dancers dragged him here and there, almost splitting him into eight pieces!"
8. [Tip] It is a metaphor for having scruples about doing things and not daring to let go. Idioms
Answer: To throw a mouse with a bogey weapon
Definition: To throw something with something; Bogey: to be afraid, to have concerns. I want to hit the mouse with something, but I am afraid of breaking the nearby objects. It is a metaphor for having scruples about doing things and not daring to let go.
Source "Hanshu Jia Yi Biography": "There is a proverb: 'If you want to throw a rat, avoid the weapon', this is a good advice."
9. [Tips] Use more descriptions An idiom about a critical situation or a low, weak, intermittent voice or breath
The answer is 无无如流
Definition: Jue: to break; 畷: a thin line. It mostly describes a critical situation or low, weak, intermittent sounds and breaths.
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②Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty, "A Letter to Xu Jingzhao and Meng Rong": "... Therefore, the importance of succession is unbroken."
③Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Qian Chibi Fu": "... His voice was like a whine, like resentment, like admiration, like crying, like complaining, and the lingering sound was like a wisp." ④ Song Dynasty Chen Liang's "Ying Zhongshi Shu": "Mr. Gou Wuru said. If we rectify it, the tendency of internal collapse and external collapse will be achieved, and our way will be as endless as a wisp of ears."
⑤The sound of the flute curls up;~.
10.[Prompt] Idiom that metaphorically has little power
Answer: The power of binding a chicken
Explanation: The power of binding a chicken. A metaphor for weakness.
Sourced from the first chapter of "Making Kuai Tong" of Yuan Dynasty: "Then Han Xin has no power to restrain a chicken.
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