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Ning idiom and its interpretation

The common interpretation of the word "Ning" is peace and stability. What are the idioms containing Ning? Please enjoy the related content of Ning idioms I brought to you, and welcome you to learn from them.

The basic meaning of the word ning

【n? Ng] 1。 Peace, stability: ~ Quiet. ~ mi。 Stop things ~ people. 2. Married women or children abroad go home to see their parents: ~ relatives. Return ~. 3. Stay with your parents' funeral and leave:? For ~ three years, the parents of former doctoral students died? . 4. Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China. 5. The abbreviation of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region in China.

【n? Ng] 1。 Willing: ~ Ken. ~ Never surrender. ~ everything is missing. 2. Oh, don't you think the prince has seeds? 3. Language help has no practical significance: no ~ only yes. 4. Last name. 【zh? ] 1. storage; Accumulate. Same? Storage? . 2. Nine miles. Same? Wait? . Between the gate and the screen.

Ning idiom

It's just that the Anuning family is restless and restless. Luxury, frugality, unyielding, would rather die than humiliate the country. It is better to abstain from sleep than from extravagance, frugality, death and unyielding. It is better to be restless and fidgety. It is better to be deeply rooted than to lack troubles. An honourable death is better than a disgraceful life.

The Meaning of Ning Idiom

1) shortage is better than abuse: no matter what the quality, it is better to choose fewer talents or things than to make up more.

2) make trouble: describe harassment, even make trouble.

3) Better be a chicken's mouth than a cow's queen: Metaphorically, it is better to be on the small head than behind the big one.

4) Eat sweet and sleep well: Eat sweet and sleep well. Describe peace of mind.

5) Don't worry about peace: worry about leisure. When there is no leisure. Be busy with something important or urgent.

Give me liberty or give me death: if I lose my liberty and sovereignty, I would rather die.

7) It's not better to: Ning: Please help with words, it's meaningless; W: Just; Yes: So. It's not just that. In other words, not only that.

8) Don't worry about rest: there is no leisure time to live a quiet life. Be busy with heavy or urgent affairs. Same? Not peaceful? .

9) Lian Po Zhi Ming, quiet and far-reaching: Lian Po: not pursuing fame and fortune; Tranquility: Calm and calm. Don't pursue fame and fortune, live a simple life to show your noble taste; Only when you are calm and focused can you make a difference.

10) indifferent to Mingzhi, quiet and far-reaching: indifferent: indifferent; Quiet: quiet and quiet; To: Realization. Don't pursue fame and fortune, live a simple life to show your noble taste; Only when you are calm can you make a difference.

1 1) Fushou Kangning: A greeting. It means happiness, longevity, health and peace.

12) Better be a chicken mouth than a cow queen: cow anus. I would rather be a small and clean chicken mouth than a big and smelly cow anus. It is better to be independent in a small situation than to be controlled by others in a big situation.

13) would rather die than surrender.

14) I would rather die than be humiliated: I would rather be executed than be humiliated.

15) Better be poor than rich: Better be innocent, poor, dirty and rich.

16) It's better to cover all the jade than to break it. Metaphor would rather die for justice than sacrifice.

Interpretation of Ning idioms

1) deficiency is better than abuse: ning: good; No: no; Excessive: excessive. It is better to choose fewer talents or things than to make up more regardless of quality.

2) the tree wants to be quiet, but the wind will not stop: the original metaphor is that things can't be as people wish. Now it is also a metaphor that class struggle is not based on human will. Same? The tree wants to be quiet but the wind doesn't stop? .

3) It is better to be a chicken's mouth than a cow's queen: figuratively speaking, it is better to be on the small head than behind the big one. Same? Better be a chicken mouth than a cow queen.

4) Sleeping unsteadily: Sleeping: Sleeping. Lie down: Lying down, sleeping or lying down is not peaceful. Describe the upset and unstable mood.

5) Heaven and Peace Theory: It is hard to believe that heaven is good and punishment is evil.

6) Let nature take its course: rest: calm down; Ning: stable. At first, it meant not to cause trouble and disturb the people. Later, it meant to mediate disputes so that things can be solved and people can live and work in peace and contentment.

7) uneasiness: calm: stability. Describe a restless mood.

8) fidgeting: fidgeting. Often described as upset.

9) Anjia: refers to governing the country.

10) Bengubangning: It means that the people live and work in peace and the country is peaceful.

1 1) It's better to break the jade than the whole tile: it's better to break the jade than the earthenware. Metaphor would rather sacrifice for a just cause than lose integrity and drag out an ignoble existence.

12) Bending without bending: This means that poplar will only break without bending and deformation under the action of external force. Later, it was used to describe people who would rather die than surrender and refuse to compromise.

13) Deep-rooted JiNing: ① refers to a deep and quiet place. ② The root system is firm.

14) Guan Ning gave up his seat: Guan Ning: name; Mat: Knitted fabric for sitting and lying. It is a metaphor for the friendship between friends to make a clean break and stop communicating.

15) The country has no peace: Ning: Peace. There is no peace in this country.

16) abstain from extravagance and thrift: quit: quit; Luxury: luxury; Ning: Ning, Ning; Thrift: Thrift. I would rather be frugal than give up luxury.

17) Rituals are more extravagant than frugality: it is better to be frugal than to be complicated.

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