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Know what, what, what

Discipline: originally refers to the rules and precepts observed by Buddhists. Now it is a metaphor for the complicated and unreasonable rules and regulations that bind people.

Ask the heart in the clear night: clear: quiet; M: feel it. Stay up late to reflect.

Clear: clear, clear and organized.

Clear and white: pure character, spotless, especially honest.

Check the warehouse:

Even cards: originally refers to a deck of cards composed of a suit of colors when playing mahjong. The latter metaphor is all composed of the same component.

Leisure: quiet and free, unrestrained. Describe a comfortable life.

Clear water without big fish: it means that you can't be perfect in dealing with people.

A clear bottle can be used as a mirror: bottle: clear water. Jane: According to. Clear enough to see people clearly.

Integrity: innocence, honesty and integrity.

Jun Qing's side: it refers to eliminating the cronies and bad guys around the monarch.

It is difficult for an upright official to decide housework: it is difficult for an upright official to decide the merits of family disputes. Refers to things within the family, which are difficult for outsiders to figure out.

Clear water and turbid water flow together: Clear water and turbid water flow together in a channel. Describe beauty and ugliness, good and evil mixed, good and bad regardless.

Root cause: it is to fundamentally rectify and clean up and completely solve the problem.

Qingli: clean and bright, beautiful and clear.

Xu Qingdong House: refers to the Moon Palace.

Pure heart and little desire: just keep a pure heart and have little desire.

Turbid Jing in the Qing Dynasty: In ancient times, it was thought that Wei Shui was clear and Jing Shui was turbid. The contrast between the two is also a metaphor, and right and wrong are clear.

Qingyuan: elegant and subtle, indifferent and far-reaching.

Sunny day: refers to broad daylight.

Qingshui yamen: a metaphor for an institution or place without oil and water.

Lead an honest and clean life: it is to maintain a person's integrity and practice.

Clear world: clear peace: stability and peace; World: This is the meaning of the world. Refers to social stability and world peace.

As poor as a church mouse.

Serenity: Taoism. Philosophical thinking and treatment of Taoism in the Spring and Autumn Period. It means that everything goes with the flow, and there is no need to force manpower.

Pure silence: refers to the pure inaction of Taoism and the nirvana silence theory of Buddhism.

Clear and white: a metaphor for the true nature, right and wrong, emotional reasons, etc.

Clear ash and cold stove: don't eat or drink. Often used to describe the scene of poverty and desolation.

Clear ash and cold fire: no food or drink. Often used to describe the scene of poverty and desolation. The same as "clearing the ash and cooling the stove".

Clear pot and cold stove: don't eat or drink. Often used to describe the scene of poverty and desolation. The same as "clearing the ash and cooling the stove".