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What idioms are there in Lu Xun's "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk"?

Often offended, treated equally, aboveboard, inaccessible, and outstanding.

To be offended at every turn

[Pinyin]dòng zhé dé jiù

[Explanation]: to be offended. Get: get, receive. Blame: fault. It means to be blamed or punished at every turn. To be offended at every turn = to be offended at every turn

[Source] "Jinxuejie" written by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty: "It is easy to be offended." "Chapter 78: "The young man had to say: 'May I ask my master: Leading from the front is not good, following from behind is not good, and running in parallel is not good. What should I do?'"

Treat everyone equally

[Pinyin]yī shì tóng rén

[Explanation] It originally means that the saint treats the common people equally and shows kindness to them. Later, many expressed that they treat everyone equally, regardless of their thickness.

[Source] "The Original Man" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty: "Therefore, the sage treats everyone equally, and treats those who are near and those who are far away."

[Example] Customers, regardless of gender, old or young, treat them equally treat.

Open and aboveboard

[Pinyin]guāng míng zhèng dà

[Explanation] The original meaning is to be clear and not biased. Now it mostly means being honest and honest in words and deeds.

[Source] Volume 73 of "Zhu Zi Yu Lei" by Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty: "The words spoken by the sage are fair and aboveboard, and one must first understand the principles and terms of the fair and upright bottom line."

[Example sentence ] Do things openly and aboveboard, why be sneaky!

Inaccessible?

[Pinyin]rén jì hǎn zhì

[Explanation] Rare: few. A place rarely visited by people. Refers to a remote and desolate place that few people have visited.

[Source] Han Dynasty Xun Yue's "Han Ji·Xiaowu Ji II": "But the Yi and Di are a country with different customs, and the Liao is a land of different parties. It is inaccessible by boats and vehicles and inaccessible by people."

[Example] The exploration team is looking for oil in the inaccessible Gobi Desert.

Standing out among the chickens?

[Pinyin]hè lì jī qún

[Explanation] Like a crane standing among the chickens. It is a metaphor that a person's appearance or talent stands out among a group of people around him.

[Source] "Seven Sages in the Bamboo Forest" by Dai Kui of Jin Dynasty: "Ji Shao entered Luo, or Wang Rong said: 'Yesterday I saw Ji Shao among the crowd, as high-spirited as a wild crane in a chicken. '" "Shishuo Xinyu·Rong Zhi" by Liu Yiqing of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty: "Ji Yanzu is as outstanding as a wild crane in a flock of chickens."

[Example] That beautiful two-story white building. , standing abruptly in the center of the village, like a flock of chickens.