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What does the idiom 人有什么意思 mean?

Ⅰ What, what, what, who. Fill in an idiom from the following characters: 1 Zu 2 Xin 3 Li 4 Later 5 Gu 6 Gan 7 Bu

These two idioms should be:

1. Not willing to accept future generations;

2. Change the old and establish the new.

As for that "such and such person", what the hell is that? I don't understand what you mean.

Ⅱ What is the common idiom

Side by side to describe a crowded crowd.

Be content and content with your duties, and be satisfied with the treatment you receive.

Sufficient: Sufficient. It means that there is not just one but many similar things, and it is impossible to list them all.

Red rope tie foot Red rope: red rope; tie: knot, buckle. It used to mean that a man and a woman got married through a matchmaker.

Beat the chest, stamp the feet, beat: beat; pause: stomp. Knock your chest, stomp your feet. Describes being very depressed or very sad.

Dukou: shut your mouth; bind your feet: stop moving forward. I kept my mouth shut and didn't dare to speak. I stopped and didn't dare to walk. It is a metaphor for not being able to approach someone due to concerns and staying away from someone.

Wealth lies in contentment. After you have wealth, you must know how to be satisfied and not be greedy.

Gao Cai means high ability; Jie Zu means quick steps. Describes people with outstanding talents and quick actions.

Gao Cai: high ability; fast feet: quick steps. Describes people with outstanding talents and quick actions.

The red string tie used to mean that a man and a woman got married after being introduced by a matchmaker.

Add feet to a snake When drawing a snake, add feet to the snake. The metaphor of doing unnecessary things is not only unhelpful, but also inappropriate.

Every family has enough food and clothing, and everyone lives a prosperous life.

Every family has plenty of food and clothing, and everyone lives a prosperous life.

Saving the Sutra Yin Zuyin: Pulling; Sutra: Hanging. To save the hanged man, he pulled his feet. It is a metaphor that actions are contrary to the purpose, and the more you do, the farther away you are from the purpose.

Raise your hands, move your feet. Describing it is easy and effortless.

The head is bare and the feet are bare.

The fly in the ointment is generally good, but there are still shortcomings.

Calluses on hands and feet, calluses: calluses. There are calluses on the hands and feet. Describes regular hard work.

To comment on a woman's appearance originally meant to talk frivolously about a woman's appearance. Now it also means being picky about people and things.

Commenting originally meant frivolously talking about a woman’s appearance. It is also a metaphor for being arbitrary and picky.

Judgment originally refers to frivolously talking about a woman's appearance. It is also a metaphor for being arbitrary and picky.

A thousand-mile foot originally refers to a thousand-mile horse. Later, it was also used as a metaphor for handsome talents.

As close as siblings, as close as brothers. It mostly describes the deep friendship between friends.

Sympathy for brothers and sisters: a metaphor for brothers. The friendship is very deep, like brothers.

People give enough to their families: rich and sufficient. Every household has enough food and clothing.

Ⅲ What is enough and what is the idiom for life?

Contentment and peace of life [zhī zú ān mìng]

Satisfaction; Anzhi: peace and ease; Zhi: contentment, satisfy. Describes being satisfied with the current situation and content with one's fate.

Antonyms: greedy nature

Synonyms: open-minded and conservative, life and death are destiny, let nature take its course

English translation: Content the peaceful life

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Ⅳ What is the idiom?

Not worth mentioning: not enough: not worth mentioning; not worthy of mentioning: put it in the mouth. Indicates not worth mentioning.

Insufficient as evidence: cannot be used as evidence or basis.

Not surprising: enough: worth it. Not surprising. Refers to a certain thing or phenomenon that is very common and nothing strange.

Insufficient as a lesson: enough: enough; training: a rule, a model. Not worthy of being used as a norm or example to follow.

Sleeping with feet touching: Sleeping on the same bed with feet facing each other. Describes a close relationship and deep affection.

Standing on the tripod: Like the three legs of the tripod, each of them stands on one side. It is a metaphor for a situation in which three aspects are separate and at odds.

To hold back: to wrap around. He stopped moving forward, as if his feet were entangled.

Why is it worthy of mentioning: sufficient: worthy; worthy of mentioning: mentioned, talked about. Nothing worth talking about. Not worth mentioning.

Why not mind: It means there is no need to take it to heart.

The quickest, first served: Jie: fast; foot: footsteps. It is a metaphor that people who act quickly achieve their goals first or get what they want first.

To get there first: It is a metaphor that people who act quickly achieve their goals first or get what they want first.

To be full with wine and rice: After drinking as much wine as possible, you will also be full with rice. Describes eating and drinking enough.

Crucial: As long as the foot moves, it will affect the weight of both sides. Refers to being in an important position, and every move can affect the overall situation.

Foothold: A place to stand.

It is also a metaphor for a place of shelter.

Three pillars: a metaphor for a situation in which three opposing sides exist.

At a loss: to be placed. I don’t know where to put my hands and feet. Describes acting in a panic, or being unable to cope.

Brotherhood: Brotherhood: a metaphor for brothers. A metaphor for brotherly feelings.

Insignificant: It is not lighter without it, and it is not heavier with it. It means it doesn't matter.

Cut the feet to fit the shoes: Sui: adapt; Shoes: shoes. Because the shoes were too big for my feet, I cut off a piece of my feet to fit the size of the shoes. It is a metaphor for making do with unreasonable pressure or applying mechanically regardless of specific conditions.

Be content and always happy: If you know contentment, you will always be happy. Describes being content with the benefits and status you have already obtained.

Hinder: hinder. Get in the way of others doing their jobs. Same as "getting in the way".

Not surprising: Not enough: Not worth it. It’s not worth thinking of as strange

Centipede is an insect that will not freeze until death: Centipede: The name of the insect. Its trunk has twenty segments, and it can still squirm after being cut off. Stiffness: The limbs are stiff and unable to move. It is a metaphor that a powerful group or individual will not easily collapse in a short period of time.

A centipede will never collapse: It is a metaphor that a powerful group or individual will not easily collapse for a while. Same as "a centipede insect will not freeze until death".

A hundred-footed insect, broken but not broken: It is a metaphor that a powerful group or individual will not easily collapse for a while. Same as "a centipede insect will not freeze until death".

A hundred feet are not stiff: It is a metaphor that a powerful group or individual is not easy to collapse for a while.

Insignificant: It doesn’t matter.

Centipede: Centipede: a multi-segmented, multi-legged reptile, the millipede. It is a metaphor for a force with a strong foundation of strength. Although it is temporarily defeated, it will not completely collapse soon. It also refers to the remnants that remain after a certain evil force has been destroyed.

Insufficiency and conspiracy: and: harmony. It's not worth discussing with him.

It is not necessary to tell outsiders: There is no need to tell outsiders. Now it is mostly used to ask others not to tell other people about relevant things.

Ⅳ What does the idiom "desire for knowledge" mean?

Keep one's duty: one's duty. Be honest, keep your duties, and don't do anything illegal.

Source: Yuan Wen of the Song Dynasty, "Weng Youxian Commentary" 8: "Those who keep their composure and are content with progress can only regard themselves as moral and righteous. Are they willing to be so lucky?"

Be content and content with your duties, and be satisfied with the treatment you receive.

Source: Song Dynasty Hongmai's "Rong Zhai Essays·Three Bis·People Should Be Content": "The meaning of being content and contented will remain unchanged throughout his life."

Staying in poverty and maintaining the right path. Poverty, keep your faith.

Source: Su Shi of the Song Dynasty's "Recommendation of Commoner Chen Shidao": "The ministers and others met Xuzhou Commoner Chen Shidao, whose writing and lyrics were of ancient times, and he lived in poverty and abided by the Taoism."

An Shi Be at peace with everything and let nature take its course. Describes being satisfied with the status quo.

Source: "Zhuangzi: The Master of Health Preservation": "When you are at peace with the times, you will be in good condition, and sorrow and joy cannot enter."

Be content with the status quo. You are used to the current situation and are unwilling to change.

Source: *** "On the Party": "Other comrades are tired at work, stuck in the same old routine, and are content with the status quo."

Content in a corner Corner: corner. Peace of mind is in a corner. Describes a corner of peace, without seeking progress.

Source: "The Second Letter of Emperor Xiaozong" written by Chen Liang of the Song Dynasty: "My Majesty, Gongwei, is determined to take revenge. If he refuses, he will just settle down in a corner. This is a service to the country."

An Zhiruosu'an: Anran, calm; Zhi: pronoun, referring to people or things; Su: ordinary. We get along peacefully, as usual, and don't feel there is anything inappropriate.

Source: Fan Yin of the Qing Dynasty, "Yue Proverbs, Attachment, On Falling into Poverty": "If you are greedy for lust, you will avoid hard work; if you lose your integrity, you will become accustomed to flattery; you will be willing to live under others and be at peace with yourself."

The Golden Horse is a metaphor for being a court official and escaping from worldly affairs.

Source: "Historical Records·Funny Biographies": "(Dongfang Shuo) was sitting at a banquet, drunk, and sang on the ground: 'The land is sinking in the world, and the golden horse gate is hiding from the world. You can hide your whole body from the world in the palace, why go deep into the mountains? Among, under the wormwood hut! '"

Ⅵ What does the idiom "sufficient" mean?

Idiom title and idiom explanation

Enough soldiers have enough food and adequate armaments.

Source: Hu Qi of the Song Dynasty, "Genglu Manuscript: Expression of Thanks for Arrival of Ten Thousands of Fields": "Bing Ge and Lai, it is better to have enough food for the soldiers; to herd horses and rice cattle, to teach and fight. The policy of farming. ”

Never leave the house without leaving the house.

Source: Volume 25 of "Surprise at the First Case" by Ling Shuchu of the Ming Dynasty: "But it is said that Su Pannu has not left the house since Zhao Sihu left, and has not seen any guests. He only waits for news from Xiangyang. . ”

Never leave the house without leaving the door. It means staying behind closed doors.

Source: Volume 25 of "Surprise at the First Case" by Ling Shuchu of the Ming Dynasty: "But it is said that Su Pannu has not left the house since Zhao Sihu left, and has not seen any guests. He only waits for news from Xiangyang. . ”

Never step out of the door without looking into the door. It means staying behind closed doors.

Source: Mao Dun's "Midnight" 1: "His life of not peeking into the house for more than 20 years is simply a life in the tomb!"

Without even a shadow A metaphor for following the rules.

Source: "The Family Sayings of Confucius: Disciples' Practice": "I have seen Confucius. He went in and out of the house without ever being more polite. He went back and forth without even walking in his shadow."

Not enough. Don't go out of the door to check in. It means staying behind closed doors.

Source: "Book of Southern Qi·Biography of Gao Yi·He Qiu": "Still lives in Wu, in Boruo Temple, without leaving the house, and no one can see his face."

A full ruler plus two is a metaphor for going too far or going too far.

Source: Gao Yang's "The Preface of Cixi" 10: "Among the congratulatory guests received by Prince Gong himself, someone said that he wanted to invite Da Gege to come out and accept the congratulations as a princess; but this was originally a full-foot However, as the saying goes, "Flattery falls on the horse's feet", which made Prince Gong very unhappy. Describe the feeling when you are extremely happy.

Source: Tang Dynasty Lu Zhi's "Ode to the Flying Geese Shooting Down in the Sage's Garden": "Those who hear it dance with their feet and hands, and those who see it are horrified and wary."

Foot Being high-spirited is like being arrogant.

Source: Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty, "Zhitanbu·Zhizhi·Conquering the Guard": "I hope that you will be a person who is high-spirited and strong, and has the ambition to conquer the country."

Ⅶ The idiom of "what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what?"

Side by side, side by side, it describes a crowded crowd.

Be content with your duties. Be content with your duties and be satisfied with the treatment you receive.

Insufficient compared to those above, but more than adequate compared to those below. Can’t catch up with those in front, but surpass those behind. These are the words of comfort for those who are satisfied with the status quo and do not work hard to make progress. Sometimes it is also used to persuade people to be content.

None of them enough. Sufficient: sufficient. It means that there is not just one but many similar things, and it is impossible to list them all.

Insufficient success, more than enough failure means that things cannot be done well, but things are messed up.

Red rope to tie feet Red rope: red rope; tie: knot, buckle. It used to mean that a man and a woman got married through a matchmaker.

Beat the chest and stamp the feet. Beat: beat; Dun: stomp. Knock your chest, stomp your feet. Describes being very depressed or very sad.

Dukou: shut your mouth; bind your feet: stop moving forward. I kept my mouth shut and didn't dare to speak. I stopped and didn't dare to walk. It is a metaphor for not being able to approach someone due to concerns and staying away from someone.

Wealth lies in contentment. After you have wealth, you must know how to be satisfied and don’t be greedy.

Gao Cai means high ability; Ji Zu means moving quickly. Describes people with outstanding talents and quick actions.

Gao Cai means high ability; Ji Zhi means walking fast. Describes people with outstanding talents and quick actions.

Red rope tie used to mean that a man and a woman got married after being introduced by a matchmaker.

Add feet to the snake. When drawing a snake, add feet to the snake. The metaphor of doing unnecessary things is not only unhelpful, but also inappropriate.

Every family has enough food and clothing, and everyone lives a prosperous life.

Every family has enough food and clothing, and everyone lives a prosperous life.

Jiuding is not important. It describes words that have weight. In comparison, Jiuding is not too important.

Save the classics Yinzu Yin: pull; Sutra: hang to death. To save the hanged man, he pulled his feet. It is a metaphor that actions are contrary to the purpose, and the more you do, the farther away you are from the purpose.

Raise your hands and move your feet. Describing it is easy and effortless.

Ketou barefoot bareheaded.

Flaws in the ointment Generally good, but there are still some shortcomings.

Calluses on hands and feet Calluses, calluses: calluses. There are calluses on the hands and feet. Describes regular hard work.

Commenting on a woman's appearance originally meant frivolously talking about a woman's appearance. Now it also means being picky about people and things.

Commenting originally refers to frivolously talking about a woman's appearance. It is also a metaphor for being arbitrary and picky.

Commenting on a woman's appearance originally meant frivolously talking about a woman's appearance. It is also a metaphor for being arbitrary and picky.

Thousand-mile feet originally refers to a thousand-mile horse. Later, it was also used as a metaphor for handsome talents.

As close as brothers, as close as brothers. It mostly describes the deep friendship between friends.

Sympathy for brothers and sisters: a metaphor for brothers. The friendship is very deep, like brothers.

People give their families enough to give: rich and sufficient. Every household has enough food and clothing.

A person who is greedy and greedy is like a snake trying to swallow an elephant.

If the daily calculation is insufficient, the annual calculation is more than enough. It is not much in a day, but it is a lot in a year. Metaphorically, a little makes a lot. It also means that as long as you persist in everything, you can gain a lot.

Like hands and feet. Brothers and feet: a metaphor for brothers. A metaphor for brotherly feelings.

Three-pointed tripod: An ancient cooking utensil with three legs and two ears. It is a metaphor that the three parties are separated and compete with each other.

The upper part is insufficient, and the lower part is more than sufficient. The upper part is insufficient, and the lower part is more than sufficient.

Full of arrogance, describing someone who looks like he or she is superior to others.

Insatiable greed, insatiable greed, never satisfied.

Wei day is not enough. Wei: only; sufficient: enough. I just feel like there's not enough time.

Congenital deficiency Congenital: the embryonic stage of humans or animals. It originally meant that a person or animal was born with a bad constitution. Later also refers to the foundation difference of things.

Chick shoulder and tired foot Chick shoulder: hunch your shoulders; tired foot: put your feet together. Shrink your shoulders and overlap your feet (not daring to stand upright). Describe fear.

Satisfied describes being very satisfied.

One Kui is enough. Kui: the name of an ancient wise minister, who was the official music official in Shun's time. Kui alone is enough to control music. It means that as long as there are real talents, one is enough.

Ⅷ What is the idiom about what is enough?

There is no such idiom

Side by side, side by side, it describes a crowded crowd.

Be content with your duties. Be content with your duties and be satisfied with the treatment you receive.

Insufficient compared to those above, but more than adequate compared to those below. Can’t catch up with those in front, but surpass those behind. These are the words of comfort for those who are satisfied with the status quo and do not work hard to make progress. Sometimes it is also used to persuade people to be content.

None of them enough. Sufficient: sufficient. It means that there is not just one but many similar things, and it is impossible to list them all.

Insufficient success, more than enough failure means that things cannot be done well, but things are messed up.

Red rope to tie feet Red rope: red rope; tie: knot, buckle. It used to mean that a man and a woman got married through a matchmaker.

Beat the chest and stamp the feet. Beat: beat; Dun: stomp. Knock your chest, stomp your feet. Describes being very depressed or very sad.

Dukou and foot-binding Dukou: shut up; foot-binding: stop moving forward. I kept my mouth shut and didn't dare to speak. I stopped and didn't dare to walk. It is a metaphor for not being able to approach someone due to concerns and staying away from someone.

Wealth lies in contentment. After you have wealth, you must know how to be satisfied and not be greedy.

Gao Cai means high ability; Ji Zu means walking quickly. Describes people with outstanding talents and quick actions.

Gao Cai means high ability; Ji Zhi means walking fast. Describes people with outstanding talents and quick actions.

Red rope tie used to mean that a man and a woman got married after being introduced by a matchmaker.

Add feet to the snake. When drawing a snake, add feet to the snake. The metaphor of doing unnecessary things is not only unhelpful, but also inappropriate.

Every family has enough food and clothing, and everyone lives a prosperous life.

Every family has enough food and clothing, and everyone lives a prosperous life.

Jiuding is not important. It describes words that have weight. In comparison, Jiuding is not too important.

Save the classics Yinzu Yin: pull; Sutra: hang to death. To save the hanged man, he pulled his feet. It is a metaphor that actions are contrary to the purpose, and the more you do, the farther away you are from the purpose.

Raise your hands and move your feet. Describing it is easy and effortless.

Ketou barefoot bareheaded.

Flaws in the ointment Generally good, but there are still some shortcomings.

Ⅸ Fill in the blanks with idioms: "What is enough is what is opening"

There is no idiom about "what is sufficient and what is opening". The idioms with opening in the fourth position are as follows:

The eight-character opening resembles "八" "The word is like that, with the left and right sides separated to both sides. The original intention was not to take the right path, but to take the wrong path. It also means that the road is very wide.

Spring is warm and flowers are blooming. This refers to the pleasant climate and beautiful scenery in spring. Now is also a metaphor for a great opportunity.

Eyes open when you see money. When you see money, your eyes open wide. Describes people who are greedy for money.

Metal and stone are metals and stones, which are metaphors for the hardest things. Even the gold and stone were opened. Describes a person who has a strong heart and a strong will and infinite strength.

A sudden enlightenment. A sudden enlightenment: a metaphor for a person's blocked thinking or ignorance; a sudden enlightenment: immediately. It used to be that there was a thatch blocking my heart, but now it was suddenly opened. Describes a sudden enlightenment of thought and an immediate understanding of a certain truth.

Beginning of love refers to someone who has just learned about love (mostly a young girl).

The lion opens its mouth widely, which means that the asking price or the conditions proposed are very high.

Smiling and smiling Yankai: The face is relaxed and refers to a smile. Describes being happy and smiling.

Xi Zhu Yan Kai Zhu: follow; Yan: face, countenance. Described as very happy, with a smile on his face.

Laugh Zhu Yan Kai Zhu: follow; Yan: face, countenance; Kai: stretch out. Smile so that your face relaxes. Describing a face full of smiles and very happy.

Weird: strange; Tiankai: a metaphor for things that are out of thin air and do not exist at all. It means that the idea is very unrealistic and very strange.

With sincerity, gold and stone will bloom.

Huan'er ice is released, still saying Huan'er ice is released. Describes the complete elimination of doubts, misunderstandings, and barriers.

Gold and stone can be opened to describe a person who has a sincere heart and a strong will and infinite strength. Same as "metal and stone are opened".

Fantasy describes an idea that is very strange and unrealistic.

Wonderful ideas describe strange and perverse ideas.

The door of kindness is hard to open. The door of kindness: the door to good deeds. It used to mean that once you do something good to help others, many people will come to you for help, and you will be unable to cope with it.

The blooming iron tree means that something is very rare or extremely difficult to achieve. The iron tree is native to the tropics and blooms infrequently. Tropical, infrequently blooms. Same as "iron tree blossoms".

Ridiculously describes an idea that is ridiculous.

Ⅹ Idioms about what is the same as what is foot

情同肖 [qíng tóng shǒu zú]

Basic meaning

Sibling: a metaphor for brothers. The friendship is very deep, like brothers.

Compliments

Source

Li Hua of the Tang Dynasty, "Diao Ancient Battle Essays": "Who doesn't have brothers, they are like feet and hands.