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Idioms starting with 8

Babai Guhan Babai: describes many things; Guhan: refers to a poor scholar. Describes a large number of scholars in poor situations. It is also a metaphor for poor people losing their support.

Eight worships: Eight worships: originally refers to the etiquette of ancient friends and children visiting their elders; friendship: friendship. The relationship between old friends and brothers.

Eight windows are exquisite ① Refers to the wide windows on the four walls, making the interior bright and clear. ②It is a metaphor for achieving a clear state of cultivation.

Badouzhicai: Talent. It means that a person is extremely talented.

Wind and rain from all directions. Wind and rain from all directions gather together. It is a metaphor for sudden changes in the situation and turmoil.

Echoes from all directions Echo: the voices and spirits of each other are connected. Refers generally to surrounding areas and places. Describes that all aspects communicate with each other and cooperate with each other.

Support from all sides means support and assistance from all sides.

Support from all directions describes support and assistance from all sides.

The name of the Inspector of Eight Prefectures originated in the Ming Dynasty. It is a non-fixed official who is temporarily appointed by the imperial court as a supervisory censor to inspect each province and evaluate the administration of officials. The "eight governors" are often seen in operas and novels, and are mostly regarded by the people as incorruptible and powerful officials.

On Bagong Mountain, everything is covered with vegetation. Bagong Mountain: in the west of Huaixi City, Anhui Province. Treat all the vegetation on Bagong Mountain as soldiers. Describes extreme fear and suspicion.

Eight Hongs in the same track refers to the unification of the world. Bahong refers to the farthest places in all directions.

Beyond the Eight Desolations Beyond the Eight Desolations. The description is extremely remote.

Eight Streets and Nine Moors describes the criss-crossing streets and bustling markets in the city.

The ten fingers are very close to the actual situation.

Seeing light from all sides describes a person who is very worldly and can handle all aspects very thoughtfully.

Exquisite on all sides: Exquisite and meticulous, referring to people who are flexible and agile. This refers to bright and spacious windows. Later it was used to describe a person who is smooth and considerate in dealing with people.

Sail the wind in all directions, which means being able to maneuver according to the wind and being able to maneuver in all directions.

Being attacked on all sides ①It means having deep skills and being able to cope with various situations. ②Inkstone name.

Eight-sided majesty: Awe-inspiring momentum. Majestic in every aspect. Described as full of energy and momentum.

Eight-faced radiance means being shrewd and sophisticated, with insight into everything.

Tacty and tactful means someone who is smooth in dealing with things and handles everything well.

Managing all aspects means being well received in all aspects.

Eight difficulties and three disasters are a metaphor for a child being born sick. It also describes frequent misfortunes.

Eighty-four thousand was originally a number used in Buddhism to express numerous things, and was later used to describe extremely many things.

Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea According to legend, the Eight Immortals do not use boats when they cross the sea, and each has its own set of spells. There is a folk proverb that "Eight Immortals cross the sea, each showing his magical powers". Later, it is used as a metaphor to use their own skills or methods to compete with each other.

Eight Immortals cross the sea, each showing his or her abilities. Eight Immortals: The eight immortals in Taoist legends. It is a metaphor that everyone has his own way of doing things. It is also a metaphor for competing with each other using their abilities.

The Eight Immortals cross the sea, each showing their magical powers. The Eight Immortals: The eight immortals in Taoist legends. It is a metaphor that everyone has his own way of doing things. It is also a metaphor for competing with each other using their abilities.

Bayin: the collective name for musical instruments in ancient times; Dui: interaction, taking turns. Eight types of musical instruments are played in turn. It means that the instrumental music is complete and the performance is grand.

The eight tones are: restraint; secret: silence. The various instruments stopped playing and the music was silent. It used to mean that after the death of the emperor, there was a cessation of joy and mourning. Later it was also used to describe the death of a head of state.

Bazhen Jade Food generally refers to exquisite delicacies.

The eight-character opening is like the "eight" character, with the left and right sides separated. 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.

The eight characters have not been seen, which means that things have no clue and no clues.

The horoscope of not a word means that things are not clear yet.