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Idioms and explanations of 42 melon characters in different positions

The idioms and explanations starting with the character "melon" are as follows:

[The first division of the character "melon"] In the old days, literati split the character "melon" into two eight-character characters to mark the year, that is, sixteen years old . Mostly used for women.

[The suspicion of melon fields] Just like melon fields and plum trees. A metaphor for situations that can easily arouse suspicion.

[Under the plums in the melon field] is a metaphor for situations that easily arouse suspicion.

[The melon field does not accept shoes, and the plum blossom does not hold the title] It is a metaphor to avoid suspicion. It is the same as "the melon field does not accept shoes, and the plum tree does not have its crown".

[The melon field does not accept shoes, and the plum tree does not hold the hat] When walking through the melon field, do not bend down to pick up your shoes; when passing under the plum tree, do not raise your hands to adjust your hat. Metaphor to avoid suspicion.

[The pedicle falls when the melon is ripe] The pedicle: the part where the flower or fruit is connected to the stem. When the melon is ripe, the stem will fall off naturally. It means that once the time is ripe, things will naturally succeed.

[Dividing melons and beans into different categories] It still means that the divisions are orderly.

[The melon is cut open, and the beans are split from the pod. It is a metaphor for the country being divided.

[Melon skin and plum tree] There is no way to match it. Refers to the forced recognition of relatives.

[Gu Lian Man Yin] It is a metaphor for being involved in personnel affairs.

[Suspicion of melons and plums] Melons and plums: Under the melon fields and plums. A metaphor for being in a position of suspicion.

[Connected by vines] Melon and kudzu: both are vines whose vines can cling to other objects. ①It is a metaphor for social relationships that are tossing and turning. ②A metaphor for the relationship between two things or two people that are related to each other.

[Cut the melon and split the bean] The melon is cut open and the bean splits out. It is a metaphor for the land being annexed and divided.

[Divide and fight] It is a metaphor for the division of the country and the confrontation between the heroes.

[Guaului Mianmian] Lu: small melon; Mianmian: the appearance of continuation. Just like a continuous vine with many large and small melons. Quoted as wishing prosperity to descendants.

The idioms and explanations of the word "melon" in the second position are as follows:

[If you sow melons, you will get melons, if you sow beans, you will get beans] What you sow, you will reap. A metaphor for what you did and what results you got.

[Pick melons and hold vines] metaphor is swept away.

[The year of breaking melon] The character melon can be divided into two horoscopes, so old poems and articles call a woman's sixteenth year "the year of breaking melon".

[The melon is hanging in the air] Confucius metaphorically said that he could not hang himself like a melon so that no one could eat it, so he should serve as an official and make a difference. Later, it was used to describe a talented person who is not used by the world.

[The benefit of watering melons] is a metaphor for repaying evil with kindness and not causing disputes over trivial matters.

[And instead of melon] And: to. Send someone to take over next year when the melons are ready. Refers to being succeeded by someone else after the term of office expires.

[流水水] describes someone who speaks extremely skillfully and fluently.

[请瓜 oversong] describes reading or memorizing fluently and proficiently.

[Bitter melon pedicle] The pedicle of melon is bitter. Metaphor: Nothing is perfect.

[Floating melons and sinking plums] refers to washing melons and fruits with cold springs to quench thirst. Descendants refer to the life of spending summer.

[Floating melons and sinking plums] Eat melons and fruits soaked in cold water. Describes the life of spending time in summer.

[Avoid melons and guard against plums] means to avoid suspicion.

The idioms and explanations of the word "melon" in the third position are as follows:

[Counting east melons, talking about eggplants] Describes talkative and endless.

[Mianmiangualu] Mianmian: the appearance of continuation; Lu: small melon. Just like a continuous vine with many large and small melons. Quoted as wishing prosperity to descendants.

[李下瓜田] is a metaphor for situations that easily arouse suspicion.

[Bean cut and divided] Just like a melon being cut open and a bean split from the pod. It is a metaphor for the country being divided.

[Bean split and melon cut open] Just like a melon being cut open and a bean split from the pod. It is a metaphor for the country being divided. Same as "beans cut and divided".

The idioms and explanations of the word "melon" in the fourth position are as follows:

[Follow the vines to find watermelons] Follow the melon vines to find watermelons. It is a metaphor for investigating something based on a certain clue.

[follow the clues to find out something] is a metaphor for investigating something based on a certain clue. Same as "follow the vine and learn the melon".

[Shuili Nagua] is a metaphor for being incompatible and incompatible.

[Underwater Nagua] describes that it cannot be accommodated.

[老王selling melons] is a metaphor for praising oneself for the quality of his goods or his high abilities.

[Fried beans and picked melons] is a metaphor for relatives killing each other.

[Huangtai Zhigua] Huangtai: refers to "Huangtai Melon Ci", written by Li Xian of the Tang Dynasty, hoping to use it to understand that Emperor Gaozong and Wu Zetian could no longer depose the prince. The metaphor is unbearable.

[Shen Li Fu Gu] Eat melons and fruits soaked in cold water. Describes the life of spending time in summer.

[Avoid Li and suspect melon] Use it to avoid suspicion.

[Pick melons on vines] Follow the vine and pick melons.

It is a metaphor for expanding the case and implicating innocent people.