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Famous aphorisms about literary common sense

Seeing fire clearly: seeing clearly.

Go to court: be tried in court.

Influenced by ears and eyes: It describes that after seeing and hearing too much, you will be affected invisibly.

Familiar: Having heard it many times, it is so familiar that it can be said in detail.

Education means the earnest instruction of the elders. It is not used between peers and has a derogatory meaning.

The crime of inappropriate punishment: the punishment is not commensurate with the crime committed, usually referring to the punishment being too severe.

Turn over the clouds and rain: a metaphor for capriciousness or manipulation.

Red tape: a metaphor for other cumbersome and redundant matters, and also for red tape. It is a metaphor for being suspicious and panicking.

A square and a round chisel is used to describe being out of place

Ascendant: Things are developing and will not stop for a while.

Boiling and filling the sky: describing a noisy, noisy and chaotic mess.

burning paste and following the dial: describes studying or working hard day and night.

Appear on stage: put on makeup and act on stage. Today many metaphors appear on the political stage. (Contains sarcasm)

Wind and lightning: Describes something as fast as wind and lightning.

Regard certain words or things as a guideline

Be extremely prosperous: When the bad comes to an end, the good will come.

Glimpse: a metaphor for not making a deep impression, like the light on the water surface or the passing shadow, disappearing in a flash.

Talking loudly: talking loudly, often with a derogatory connotation.

To scratch the surface means to say that the speech and composition are not pertinent and fail to grasp the key to the problem.

Everyone does his own thing: everyone does what they think is right.

To hold a grudge: to always keep something in mind, to describe feeling resentful. (Generally refers to oneself being dissatisfied with something)

Failure: Failure when you are about to succeed. (mostly with a sense of regret)

The dog's tail continues the mink: generally refers to continuing the good with the bad, which is inconsistent with the previous one, and mostly refers to literary and artistic works.

All-or-nothing: Put all your money into a bet in an attempt to win in the end. It is a metaphor for using all your strength to take a risk in times of crisis.

Under the melon field and plum trees. When passing the melon field, do not bend down to pick up your shoes, lest others suspect you of picking melons; when passing under the plum tree, do not raise your hands to straighten your hat, lest others suspect you of picking plums. A metaphor for a place that easily arouses suspicion.

Look at something with new eyes: look at it with new eyes.

Han Yi Liao Wan: Describes an incomplete list and many omissions.

Guanzhilizhe: looking at the sky from a bamboo tube and measuring the sea water with a ladle, which is a metaphor for narrow vision and short-sightedness.

Broad daylight: a metaphor for a place where everyone can see clearly.

Superior craftsmanship: describes the exquisite craftsmanship, which seems to be beyond the reach of man. (Describing the exquisiteness of manual craftsmanship)

Hanyingzuihua: a metaphor for pondering and understanding the key points and spirit of poetry.

Lots of books: There are so many books. Sweating cow, cow is so tired that it sweats. Filling the house, filling the house

Hao Shou and Poor Sutra: Hao Shou, white head, study the classics until old age

Thick accumulation and thin hair: long-term accumulation, sudden outbreak.

Looking covetously: to describe looking greedily and fiercely.

Relentlessly evil: Consistently doing evil and refusing to repent.

Huanran is resolved: dissatisfaction and misunderstanding are eliminated.

Absurd: irregular, abnormal. False and bizarre, unreasonable.

Huang Liang Yi Meng: It is a metaphor that the good things you want to achieve come to nothing. It is also said that Huang Liang's sweet dream is like Huang Liang's pillow

Tightly concealed: Tightly concealed

Taking chestnuts from the fire: It is a metaphor for taking risks to help others and being deceived, and getting nothing.

Disaster occurs at Xiaoqiang: Disaster occurs at home, which is a metaphor for internal disaster.

It is difficult to recover from bad customs and habits that have been formed for a long time.

Gather armpits into fur: Although the skin under the fox's armpits is very small, it can be sewn into a fur robe when gathered together. Metaphorically, a little makes a lot.

Calculating progress: You can count the days to calculate the progress, describe counting the days to calculate the progress, and describe success in a short period of time.

Gathering together: describes the gathering of many talented people.

There is no room for hair: There is no room for a hair in the middle, which means that the disaster is very close and the situation is extremely critical.

Different opinions: Everyone holds different views on the same issue from different angles.

When you see good people, think of them: when you see good people, learn from them and emulate them.

Pretentious: describes something that is too artificial and extremely unnatural.

Going too far to correct a deviation

Golden rule: a metaphor for a creed or legal provision that cannot be changed.

As silent as a cicada: describing someone who dares not make a sound.

Thank you but not sensitively: thank you, decline; not sensitive, incompetent. A polite way of saying to decline to do something. Wrong use of rejecting other people's requests

Long-term leave without return Borrowing for a long time and never returning

Opening the book is beneficial: reading will gain. Open the book, open the book, and read.

Strictly abide by the rules and regulations.

Wind comes out of nowhere: Only when there is a cave can the wind come in, which means that news and legends are not completely without reason.

To work hard: to study or manage with great effort. A solitary achievement, something that others cannot achieve. (Neutral)

Wolves and pigs running around: wolves and pigs running around. It is a metaphor for groups of bad guys running around. (derogatory)

Good and bad: There are good and bad people in a group of people, focusing on quality. Not used for levels, grades, etc.

Linyuan Xianyu is a metaphor for only wishing, without hard work, it will be useless

Outrageous: pointing, hair standing on end, describing being very angry.

Look at someone differently: Look at someone in a different light. It usually refers to seeing someone (or a certain person) differently from others.

A net can be set up in front of the gate to catch birds, which means that there are few guests and they are very desolate.

A bustling crowd refers to a large number of people socializing with each other.

Beyond recognition. The appearance of things has changed greatly. It is a derogatory meaning. It means that it has become very bad.

Unrecognizable: used to describe a skill that has reached a very proficient level. (Praise)

Monkey wears a hat. Monkey wears a hat and pretends to be an adult. A metaphor for pretending to be a character, but not actually like it

Twilight drums and morning bells are metaphors for words that can make people alert and awaken

Use the opposite direction to describe actions that are opposite to the purpose

Use the opposite direction: in the heart I wanted to go south, but the car went north. Metaphorical action and purpose are opposite.

The mud and sand are mixed under the mud and sand, which means that people or things of different qualities are mixed together

To attract good ideas: self-effacing words cannot be used for the other party or third parties

Peng Pisheng Hui: Qianci, indicating that one is very honored because others come to one's home or hangs calligraphy and paintings inscribed by others.

Be honest and sincere: It is a metaphor for meeting each other with sincerity, and it is also a metaphor for being extremely loyal.

Searching for gold: a metaphor for selecting the essence from a large number of things.

Meet by chance: It is a metaphor for people who have never known each other meet by chance.

Qiqi Ai Ai stutters. Do not understand it as cowardice, hesitation, etc.

Groundless worry: a metaphor for unnecessary worries.

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It’s impossible to finish writing even if I use up all the bamboo. It means that there are so many facts (sins) that it is difficult to finish them.

Purpose and blame: criticize others harshly and demand perfection.

Qutu Migration is a metaphor for taking measures in advance to prevent dangers

People's hearts are not as ancient as those of ancient times. It is often used to lament the shallowness of the world.

I couldn’t help but laugh: I couldn’t help laughing.

Ru Tang Wo Xue Like hot water poured on the snow, it means that things can be easily solved.

Like sitting in the spring breeze: Like bathing in the warm spring breeze, it means being educated and inspired.

Rubbing hair and drinking blood: Primitive people did not know how to use fire and ate raw animals with hair and blood.

A blessing in disguise means that bad things can turn into good things under certain conditions.

Three people become tigers: There are many people who believe that there are tigers. It is often misunderstood that unity and cooperation are powerful

Three pillars are a metaphor for the confrontation between three forces.

Tough in appearance but cowardly in heart.

Be evasive: describe hesitant and evasive speech.

Practice it yourself: experience it yourself and practice it hard. Body, line.

Meaning in the dead position: occupying a vacant position, doing nothing and eating in vain.

Teacher’s mind is self-serving: stubborn and self-righteous.

Earth-shattering: The discussion in the metaphor article is novel and astonishing.

Good fortune means bad luck

Pick up other people's words: pick up the words of others and regard them as your own.

Instigator: The person who first does something bad. Abused by all advocates

Hesitant and indecisive. Often misunderstood as inconsistent words and deeds

To be flattered: to be unexpectedly surprised by excessive pampering.

Forget one’s original situation or the origin of things.

The truth comes to light: to describe the truth coming to light.

Huge and incomparably large.

The only ones left are the rare and valuable people or things that have been eliminated.

Commonplace: Once you are used to it, you won’t find it strange.

Su Xing Nie Sui Nie: Get up early and go to bed late, describing diligence and perseverance.

We have never known each other.

Amazement: Praising the extreme beauty of what you see

Hide your capabilities and bide your time: It is a metaphor for hiding talents and not letting them be exposed.

Enlightenment: a metaphor for instilling human wisdom into people and making them sober.

A detailed and methodical analysis.

Heartbroken: It describes extreme sadness and regret, and also describes deep resentment.

Thousands of horses are silent. It is a metaphor for people being silent, not speaking, not expressing opinions.

To belittle oneself: to underestimate oneself excessively and not to respect oneself.

Ecstatic: joyful; if: as if; crazy: out of control. Describe being extremely happy.

Be sincerely convinced Yue: happy, happy; sincerity: solid. I am sincerely happy and sincerely convinced. Refers to sincere submission or obedience.

Happy smile Yankai: face relaxed, refers to a smile. Describes being happy and smiling.

Moody. Sometimes happy, sometimes angry. Describes changeable attitudes.

Overjoyed: hope, expectation. Extremely happy due to unexpected good things.

Being in full bloom: blooming. My heart is as happy as flowers blooming. Describe extremely happy.

Happy eyebrows and smiling eyes describe someone who is smiling and very happy.

Overjoyed: Sheng: able to bear it. I like it so much that I can't control myself. Describe very happy.

Talk and laugh happily, and be in high spirits. Describe the conversation as cheerful and interesting.

Dance with joy and joy: step on the ground. His hands danced and his feet jumped. Describe being extremely happy. Also the hands are dancing wildly and the feet are jumping wildly.

Be flattered: favor. Feeling happy and uneasy because of being favored or appreciated.

Kill the scenery and destroy the beautiful scenery. It is a metaphor that something disappointing suddenly appears when everyone is happy.

Don’t give poison to people. Don’t: no; give: me; poison: divide, harm. No one will resent me or hurt me anymore. Describes the feeling of joy after a powerful enemy is eliminated.

Don’t do things that make your own people feel sad and your enemies happy. Refers to a certain kind of action that only benefits the enemy and does not benefit oneself.

Extreme happiness breeds sadness. When you are extremely happy, something sad happens.

Brows are relaxed and eyes are smiling. Describe someone who is happy and happy.

Crying with a sad face. Feeling unhappy and having an unhappy look on your face.

Drinking to the point of feeling happy refers to the time when one feels happy after drinking.

Crazy with surprise. I was surprised and happy at the same time. I was so happy that I almost went crazy. Describes the feeling of being overjoyed and overly excited.

Rejoice from the near and come from afar. It makes people nearby feel happy because of the benefits, and people far away will come to seek refuge after hearing the news. It used to mean that those in power gave favors to people in order to win over people's hearts.

Everyone is happy. Everyone is happy and satisfied.

Joy: rejoice; encourage: excite. Describes joy and excitement.

Smiling Jiuquan Jiuquan: deep underground, used to refer to the place where people are buried after death. Also: "Yellow Spring". Full of smiles under the Nine Springs. It means that you feel relieved and happy even after death.

Happily describing being very happy.

Joy for joy and jump like a sparrow with joy. Describe a very happy scene.

Clap your hands and laugh. Clap your hands and laugh. Describe very happy.

Juran is unhappy. Juran: a sad or angry look; Yue: happy, happy. Angry and unhappy.

Get carried away with one’s form. Shape: form.

Describes being so happy that you lose your normal state.

Overjoyed: overjoyed: exceeded; hope: hope. The result was better than originally expected, so I was very happy.

偁然笑 冁然: The look of a smile. Laughed happily.

Mei Huanyanxiao describes being very excited and happy

Mei Huanyanxiao describes being very happy and excited

Mei Feiyanxiao describes being very happy

Surprise intersection intersection: intertwined together. Surprised, happy at the same time

Idioms describing anger

Shape: frustrated 〖Explanation: withered. Describes a body that is extremely emaciated and a state of mind that is extremely cold and lifeless.

Calm down anger and stop anger. [Explanation] Anger: Open your eyes wide when you are angry. Stop getting angry and angry. It is often used to persuade and calm angry words.

Blow one's beard and stare 〖Explanation〗Describes a very angry look.

Yi Hate Yi Xi means that no matter you are angry or happy, it is always beautiful.

The rising sun The morning sun has just risen from the east. A metaphor for a dynamic and lively scene.

Fresh and lively refers to fish, poultry, etc. jumping around and alive.

Deadly alive means lifeless.

Thick eyebrows and big eyes describe the eyebrows as dignified and full of vitality. Refers mostly to men.

Being unhappy is very angry. 艴FURan is also used to express an expression of sadness when angry. The quotation comes from "Mencius Gongsun Chou" [Mencius] said: "But which one is better, my son or Guan Zhong?" Zeng Xi was displeased and said: "How can you compare me to Guan Zhong!..."

A person with negative energy and spirit refers to a person who is alive and spiritual.

Half dead and half alive ①Not completely dead. ②A metaphor for a meaningless and lifeless life.

Turn anger into joy. Turn anger into love.

Calm-minded, calm and gentle. It means not impatient or angry.

Moody. Sometimes happy, sometimes angry. Describes changeable attitudes.

Lively, vigorous, vigorous, vigorous, vigorous.

Return to anger as joy. Anger: get angry. From anger to liking.

Flush your sleeves and leave. Flush your sleeves: To wave your sleeves to express anger. Described as getting angry, he waved his sleeves and left.

The liver and gallbladder are about to be broken. Desire: about to break. The liver and gallbladder will be broken. Describes extreme sadness or anger.

Indignant: Very angry. I felt dissatisfied and angry.

Change of color suddenly: suddenly. Discoloration: Changed complexion. Suddenly angry, his face changed.

New face: new look. The original meaning is that the portraits of the heroes in Lingyan Pavilion had already faded, and they only appeared alive after being repainted by General Cao. It is a metaphor for creating a new form or situation.

Jumping and jumping, jumping around, lively, joyful, and full of vitality

Neither dead nor alive describes things that are lifeless

A hundred flowers blooming describes prosperous and blooming