What idioms begin with spirit?
Magic medicine
Pinyin: líng dān miào yào
Explanation: spirit: efficacy. A magical drug that is very effective and can bring people back to life. Metaphor is an effective way to solve all the problems in fantasy.
Source: Yuan Yiming's "Xi Jiang Ting" is the second discount: "There is no panacea, but you eat ginger, spicy garlic and green onions."
Ex.: I hope Grandpa Dasheng can deliver it earlier, so save it.
★ Qing Lvyuan Li's "Qi Lu Deng" back to the 47th.
Synonym: roll up your sleeves
Two-part allegorical saying: Tai Shang Lao Jun writes prescriptions.
Grammar: as subject and object; Used in negative sentences
cure-all
Pinyin: líng dān shèng yào
Explanation: spirit: efficacy. A magical drug that is very effective and can bring people back to life. Metaphor is an effective way to solve all the problems in fantasy.
Source: Yuan Yiming's "Xi Jiang Ting" is the second discount: "There is no panacea, but you eat ginger, spicy garlic and green onions."
Example: Up to now, many people regard some individual words in Marxist-Leninist books as ready-made. ★ "Rectification" by Mao Zedong
Synonym: panacea
Grammar: as an object; Metaphor is a good way to solve all problems.
In a flash
Pinyin: lí ng j, y and dò ng
Explanation: a brainwave: flexible mind. I thought about it in a hurry.
Source: Qing Wenkang's "Biography of Heroes of Children" The fourth time: "I delayed for a long time, and suddenly I had a brainwave, and my heart suddenly became clear."
For example, the fourth time in Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "I was delayed for a long time, and suddenly I had a brainwave and my mind began to understand."
Synonym: whim, improvisation
Antonym: invariable, dull and conventional.
Grammar: as a predicate; Come up with a good idea
priceless treasure
Pinyin: ling shézh zh zh
Commentary: Sui Zhu. The original metaphor is priceless. Later, it was also a metaphor for talent.
Source: "Huai Nanzi explains Lan Xun": "Like the pearl of a lazy Hou, the jade of He Shen, those who get rich, those who lose are poor."
Ex.: At this time, everyone called themselves ~, and everyone called themselves ~ the jade of Jingshan. ★ Books of Cao Weizhi and Tang Dezu in the Three Kingdoms
Synonym: Pearl of Sui and Tang Dynasties
Grammar: as an object; Refers to priceless treasures.
The pearl of the snake, the jade of Jingshan.
Pinyin: líng shézh zh zh, j and ng shā n zh and yù.
Description: It refers to a rare treasure in the world.
Source: The Book of the Three Kingdoms Cao Weizhi and Tang Dezu: "At this time, everyone claimed to hold snake beads, and everyone claimed to hold Jingshan jade."
A kind of wisdom, an expression.
Pinyin: líng xn hui chǐ
Explanation: Brilliant and articulate.
Source: Qingcheng Yuwen's "Yuanyang Butterfly": "Cai Wenji's soul, wisdom, humiliation."
Grammar: as predicate and attribute; Mostly for women.
A clever genius
Pinyin: líng xn Hu xing
Explanation: refers to smart talents.
Source: Qing Wenkang's "Biography of Heroes of Children" The twenty-seventh time: "I was born with a beautiful face and a beautiful face. I was afraid that my husband would spend thousands of dollars to buy a smiling face, but I didn't expect to attend to the city."
For example, the seventh article of the Good Biography by a well-known Taoist in Qing Dynasty reads: "This lady of water is like a phoenix, like a phoenix. If she is not an iron child, no one is right with her."
Grammar: as predicate and object; Mostly for women.
Smart and skilled
Pinyin: lí ng xnqio Shuu
Description: Sensitive mind and skillful craftsmanship.
Source: It is a great pleasure to know that people win over Sui and Tang Dynasties, Chapter 28: "Penglai and Yuen Long, but all the concubines are clever."
A speaker
Pinyin: ling yálǐchǐ
Explanation: It is a metaphor for people who are good at talking.
Source: chapter 3 of kang Zhuo's "water drops wear away the stone": "and all this mood suddenly makes her sharp teeth so stupid that she can no longer speak."
Ex.: I'm not afraid of her. Facts speak louder than words.
Synonym: smooth tongue
Antonym: clumsy mouth and tongue
Grammar: as predicate and attribute; Refers to the population.