Idioms with Lu and Yi
Lu Li mottled describes bright and brilliant colors
Lu Li strange describes strange phenomena and complicated colors
Mottled mottled: the colors are messy; Lu Li: uneven. The description is colorful.
Guangwei: The brilliance is strange; Lu Li: The opening is uneven. Describes strange and colorful shapes.
Lu Hai Pan Jiang is a metaphor for great literary talent.
Shenzhou Lu Shen Shenzhou: refers to China; Lu Shen: land sinks without water. Mainland China is sinking. It is a metaphor for territory being invaded by the enemy.
Shuilu Bichen Shuilu: refers to the precious food produced by water and land. All kinds of delicacies from mountains and seas are on display. Describes rich dishes.
Looking proudly at everything: squinting. Look sideways at everything. Describes arrogance and contempt for everything
Nothing is seen in the eight characters. It means that things have no clue and no clues.
Nothing can be done at once: resist. One hundred cannot resist one
One hundred cannot resist one. Gain: get. Not even one out of a hundred. Describes people or things that are extremely rare
Nothing will be missed. Error: mistake, mistake. Foolproof. Describes being fully confident in doing things and never making mistakes
Hold together, stay consistent, and act like one person. Describes an extremely close relationship
Seeing is better than hearing a hundred times Hearing: listening. Hearing it a hundred times is not as good as seeing it with your own eyes.
One hundred and one hundred means a lot; Cheng means achievement. Refers to accomplishing nothing
Nothing is possible means: right, correct. There is nothing correct at all, it means a complete negation of people and things.
The outside is not the same as the inside. Table: the surface; inside: the inside. The surface is different from the inside.
The outside and the inside are consistent. The inside and outside are consistent, which means that the thoughts, words and deeds are completely consistent.
Be unique. Different: in addition; tree: establish; banner: flag.
A metaphor for being different and becoming a different family