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Eight-character idioms and their explanations

Eight-character idioms and their explanations

1. Let a hundred flowers blossom and a hundred schools of thought contend.

Idiom pinyin: bihu ā q? f? ng,bǎi jiā zhēng m? Nigeria

Idioms solitaire: In the dark, unknown, destiny takes a hand, stubborn.

Idiom meaning: used to describe the free development and debate of different factions and styles of science and art.

Idiom misunderstanding: A hundred flowers blossom and a hundred schools of thought contend.

Idiom story: During the Warring States period, various ideas reached their peak, and Confucianism, Mohism and Legalism appeared one after another, resulting in the phenomenon that a hundred flowers blossom and a hundred schools of thought contend.

Moral of the story: culture should develop in many directions, not single.

2. Less than the last one, more than the next one.

Idiom pinyin: bǐ sh? ng b? z? ,xi? yǒu y?

Idioms solitaire: Incoherent, serious and awkward.

Idiom meaning: people who can't keep up with the upper class are not as good as those in the lower class. Comfort words from people who are content with the status quo and don't work hard. Sometimes it is also used to persuade people to be satisfied.

Misunderstanding of idioms: Up and down refers to levels, not up and down directions.

Idiom story: Xiao Liu is a person who is content with the status quo. His work is very comfortable and he doesn't want to make progress. For those who say he is not motivated, he says he is inferior to others.

Moral of the story: We should not only pay attention to stability, but also become an enterprising person.

You won't get wisdom unless you do something.

Idiom pinyin: b? jīng yī sh? ,b? zhǎng yī zh?

Idioms solitaire: Being both wise and brave, knowing the law and breaking the law, and correcting mistakes. In the year of know life, know yourself and yourself.

Idiom meaning: wisdom: knowledge. You can't increase your understanding of a thing without experiencing it.

Idiom misunderstanding: you can't improve your IQ without experiencing one thing.

Idiom story: Sun Tai believes in oral agreements. In the end, the company lost money, but he found the responsible person, but he was obsessed with the evidence. In the end, Sun finally spent money to buy a lesson, which he didn't know.

Moral of the story: There are many things that need our personal experience to move, so don't blame yourself for what we have done wrong, after all, it has brought us experience.

4. Never leave your fist, never leave your mouth.

Idiom Pinyin: Qu? Attention? l? Sh ǒ u, Q ǒ Bay? l? bend

Interpretation of idioms and allusions: fist: fist; Song: Song. People who practice martial arts should practice often, and singers should sing often. It is a metaphor for studying hard and persisting for a long time.

When a mouse crosses the street, everyone shouts.

Idiom pinyin: l m 4 o sh gu? jiē,r? n r? Do you know

Interpretation of idioms and allusions: Metaphor is harmful to people, and everyone hates it.

6. Treat the headache, treat the foot pain: metaphor only solves specific problems, and does not delve into the root causes of the problems.

7. Laughing and cursing are all articles: any form of subject matter and any play are all wonderful articles.

8. Life is alive and wealth is in the sky: everything is predestined.

9. Not seeing is not hearing: seeing is the same as not seeing, and hearing is the same as not hearing. Describe not paying attention to or paying attention to.

10. A mountain river can be changed, but its nature cannot be changed: this means that it is habitual and difficult to change.

1 1. To send a gentleman a thousand miles, there must be a difference: Jun: your respectful name; Finally: After all. How far you send it, you have to separate it after all.

12. Headache Moxibustion (jiǔ) and Foot Pain Moxibustion: Pointing to treat the painful part without investigating the root cause. Metaphor only solves specific problems, without delving into the root causes of the problems.

13. water-induced drought, vector-induced drought (shu ǐ j and z? h? n、shǐ jī z? Yu-n): The water flies, but if it is blocked, it will go far. Drought, traffic? Tough? . Metaphor every cloud has a silver lining.

14. If people don't attack me, I won't attack. People don't invade me, I don't invade others

15. Three days of fishing and two days of sunshine: metaphor for lack of perseverance in study and work, often interrupted and unable to persist for a long time.

16. Give an inch of courtesy and you will get an inch of courtesy. For example, if you are polite, you will benefit a lot.

17. Beat a thousand gongs and make a gong: a metaphor for expressing decisive opinions in the case of disagreement.

18. It's important to keep away from each other when fighting.

19. Passive water, rootless wood: Source: water; Ben: Tree roots. Water without a source, wood without a root. The metaphor is groundless.

20. What do you say and what do you listen to: Pinyin: Y? Nzh and zh ū nzh ū n, T and ng zh and mi m: o mi m: o all say that people are sincere, but people who listen to them don't take it to heart.

2 1. If the difference is one millionth, it will be a thousand miles away: although the difference is small at first, it will lead to great mistakes.

22. It's none of your business. Hang high: think that things have nothing to do with yourself and put them aside.

23. The embankment of a thousand miles, collapsed in the ant nest: embankment: dam; Collapse: collapse; Ant hole: Ant hole. A small ant hole can break a long dam. This is a metaphor. Carelessness in small things can lead to catastrophe.

24. When the enemy meets, it is particularly eye-catching: it means that when the opposing sides meet, they are particularly alert and sensitive to each other.

25. Onlookers judge, and the authorities are fascinated: it means that outsiders observe things carefully, while the parties are often confused.

26. Drive the fish for the deep, and drive the Jue for the clump. I'm Yuān QY? ,w? Me, c? ng qū ju? It is a metaphor for poor political management, distracted people, and making the people enemies. Jue, Tong? Sparrows? ;