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Idioms, famous sayings, slang, common sayings, etc. containing the word "公".

There are 214 four-character idioms that match "公":

In the old days, officialdom referred to a hard job.

Baobing official business: official business. Refers to the poor officialdom in the old days.

Unjust and unfair treatment of others and failure to obey the law. Described as a non-criminal, bullying behavior.

Handling impartially: control, preside over. Public: public law. Act according to justice.

Act impartially. Do things with fairness and justice.

Hachikong Grass and Trees regard the plants and trees of Bagong Mountain as enemies. Describes a feeling of extreme tension and fear.

Be impartial and impartial, eliminate selfishness, uphold justice and eliminate selfish thoughts.

Be impartial, upright, impartial, and act with integrity.

Be impartial and impartial: administer justice. It means doing things fairly and without any personal thoughts.

Favoritism: no integrity; favoritism: obedience. Go against the right path and practice corruption for personal gain.

Behave against the public and follow the private: no integrity; follow: follow the rules. Go against the right path and practice corruption for personal gain.

Turning one's back on public affairs and turning one's back on one's own affairs refers to harming the public and enriching one's private interests, and breaking the law to seek profit.

Being against the public and private refers to harming the public and enriching private interests, and illegally seeking profit. Also means "turning one's back on public affairs and turning one's back on private affairs".

Baoju Gongxing Baoju: cattail bag refers to a gift, which is extended to a bribe. Refers to public bribery.

In ancient times, Gongqing in white refers to Jinshi. People in the Tang Dynasty attached great importance to Jinshi, and most of the prime ministers were from Jinshi, so Jinshi were regarded as white-robed prime ministers.

Xu Gong in the north of the city originally refers to a handsome man named Xu from Qi State during the Warring States Period. Later, it became a nickname for handsome men.

Forget personal feelings when out of public concern.

Be fair and impartial in your opinions and not biased.

Being public-minded means considering things with the interests of the country and the collective as the starting point.

Double book: pleadings, indictments, etc.; Dui book: subject to interrogation; court: used to refer to the place where officials tried cases. Tried in court.

Bo was tried in court.

The public's habit of acting violently describes the public's anger and justice.

Returning every bit of money to the public means that every bit of public money is returned to the public, without any waste or private use.

Selflessness means doing things fairly and without selfish motives. Nowadays, it mostly refers to starting from the collective interests without any personal plans.

The metaphor of Ding Gong digging a well has been passed down and distorted.

Dongzhizhizhi: the most; righteousness: justice. Handle everything fairly and without favoritism.

Dijie serves the public to sharpen his reputation and pursue official duties.

Ti Jie Shou Gong Di: whetstone; Jie: integrity. Honing one's reputation and pursuing official duties.

Deng Ming Xuan Gong Deng: promotion, recommendation; Ming: clear observation; Xuan: selection; Gong: impartiality. Select and recommend talented people who are discerning and fair.

Waiting for the imperial edict: wait for the imperial edict; wait for the imperial edict; wait for the imperial edict; order issued by the emperor; imperial chariot: in the Han Dynasty, public carriages and horses were used to transport those who were due to be elected; later, those who were to be elected were called official chariots. Always be ready for the emperor's call at the official bus station.

Public thieves refer to poor social security, and thieves steal openly without any scruples.

Following public service

Following public service and self-restraint means being strict with oneself and serving the public health wholeheartedly.

Perform official duties in accordance with the law and abide by laws.

Fenggong, abide by the law, Feng: pursue; Gong: official duties. Act with integrity and obey the law. Describes doing things in a disciplined manner.

Follow justice and strictly restrain yourself when doing official business.

To overturn the official position and lose one's feet is a metaphor for being unable to bear the heavy responsibility and ruining the official affairs.

To restore the official position and lose one's feet is a metaphor for being unable to bear the heavy responsibility and ruining the official affairs.

Abolition of private affairs and public affairs means removing private affairs and turning them into public affairs.

Cut arm and alliance: cut arm: pierce the arm; alliance: covenant. It originally refers to the time when Duke Zhuang of Lu and Meng Ren cut their arms and entered into a marriage contract during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Later, it generally refers to cutting one's arm to make a vow (referring to a secret engagement between a man and a woman).

The husband will not leave his wife if he does not leave her. Describe a close relationship.

Revenge private hatred through public service under the guise of public service.

Reporting private hatred through public service under the guise of public service. Same as "public revenge for private revenge".

Gongcai Gongwangcai: talent and knowledge; hope: fame. Talent, knowledge and fame can be called the status of public servant.

Bus on the bus: signed by an official in the Han Dynasty, and later also referred to the person who came to Beijing to take the exam. It originally refers to people who go to Beijing to petition or write letters to express their opinions. It also specifically refers to people who enter Beijing for the examination to write letters to express their opinions.

Justice and justice in Ming Dynasty: the principle of justice, that is, justice. The principles of justice are promoted. A metaphor for justice being served.

Fairness and reasonableness means handling things fairly and reasonably. Same as "fair and reasonable".

Justice is difficult to understand: the principle of justice is justice. Justice is difficult to achieve.

Gonger forgets his own interests and devotes himself to the public affairs and forgets his private matters.

Forgetting personal interests for the sake of public affairs without considering private matters, and for the sake of collective interests without considering personal gains and losses.

The public is selfless and devotes oneself to the public and forgets private matters. Same as "public affairs forget private interests".

Something that is impartial, impartial, fair and reasonable.

Public regulations and secret advice refer to advice from many parties. Public, public; secret, private.

Father-in-law, mother-in-law, father-in-law and mother-in-law, husband’s father and mother.

In the Spring and Autumn Annals of Xia Wu by Guo Gong, there is no event under "Guo Gong" and the word "month" is missing after "Xia Wu". The metaphor is missing.

Gong Gong Gong Gong: one after another. It used to refer to bureaucrats who were in high positions but did nothing.

Gonghou Gancheng Gong and Hou: ancient title; Qian: shield; Cheng: city; Qiancheng: metaphor for defense. Refers to the military commander who defends the prince against foreign aggression.

Duke, Marquis, Honorable Minister, Suwei. Generally refers to the noble family.

Public purchase and sale, the public purchase of goods from the private sector, fair transactions, so that the people do not suffer losses.

Gongmen Taoli Gong: a respectful title for people. It is a respectful term for someone’s introduced juniors and cultivated students.

There is a father-in-law in the public gate: a prince. In the old days, it meant a duke came from a duke's house.

Be fair, just, impartial, and aboveboard.

Fair and reasonable means handling things fairly and reasonably.

Fair transaction is a fair and reasonable transaction.

Fair and selfless, we act fairly and without selfish motives.

Fairness, integrity, fairness and equality, no partiality, no selfishness.

Public and private are clearly distinguished. The boundaries between public and private are very clear.

Official affairs should be handled in accordance with official principles and no personal feelings should be considered.

What is public and what is not is recognized as right and wrong.

Public-private considerations not only take care of public interests, but also take care of private interests.

Public-private cooperation takes into account both public and private interests.

Public and private relations are in dire straits. Both public and private parties are in dire straits.

Public and private: convenience, convenience. Convenient for both public and private individuals.

Public and private means that it is beneficial to both the public and private parties.

Public-private benefit means that it is beneficial to both the public and private parties. Same as "public and private economy".

Public-Private Hedgehog Ji Hedgehog Ji: Gather together like the thorns of a hedgehog, metaphorically speaking, there are many things going on. There are many official and private matters.

Listen and observe. Listen to opinions and observe things from many aspects.

Gongxing Wuji Gong: open; Xing: do; Ji: scruples. Doing bad things openly without any scruples.

Gongye non-crime refers to an innocent being wronged or imprisoned.

Gao Yang, Prince of Gao Yang: Place name, in Qixian County, Henan Province today. Used to refer to a drunken and dissolute person.

Justice is fair and upright and does not mean to cater to others.

Gongzigeer refers to the children of wealthy people who only care about eating, drinking and having fun, but do not do any serious work.

Justice and integrity refer to being honest and serving the public and not following personal interests.

Justice, integrity, fairness and integrity, integrity and strictness.

Gongzhongtiguo means being loyal to the country.

Gongzhu 同HO Gong: open to the public; Zhu: to; Tonghao: people who have the same hobbies. It means taking out the cherished things that you have collected so that people with the same hobbies can appreciate them.

Be impartial and selfless, act impartially and without selfish motives.

The sons and grandsons of the old nobles and bureaucrats.

Justice and strictness, fairness and integrity, integrity and strictness.

Make it public to the world: make it public; Zhu: the consonant of "to"; Shi: the world. Make the matter known to the world.

To make it public: to make it public; to: refer to the content of things; to: to; public: the public. Announce the truth to everyone.

Huang Gong is so modest that he is too modest.

Huang Gong Jiu Ronong: The earthen platform on which wine jars are placed in a wine shop. It also refers to a hotel or a tavern. I saw Huang Gong's tavern again. It is a metaphor for people seeing the scenery and mourning for old friends, or it can be used as a way to mourn the past and remember the past.

Turning public property into private means misappropriating public property by illegal means.

Public bribery refers to the public offering and acceptance of bribes. Same as "bribery goes public".

Public bribery refers to public bribery and acceptance. Same as "bribery goes public".

A playboy refers to a girl from a rich and powerful family who dresses gorgeously, only knows how to eat, drink and have fun, but does not do any serious work.

In the Han Dynasty, public carriages and horses were used to transport people who were taking exams. Later, public carriages were used to refer people who came to Beijing to take exams. "Get Jun Bus" means to win the test.

Public bribery: bribery; public bribery: publicity. Publicly use money and property to bribe others to engage in improper activities.

Public Bribery Bribery: Donating property privately for a request; Public Bribery: Doing it publicly. Refers to public bribery.

Awards: public-spirited awards: encouragement, praise; awards: selection, promotion. Rewards and promotions are public-spirited.

The trickle of water returns to the public: a small drop of water, a metaphor for something subtle. Describes that all property belonging to the public family is turned over to the public, and any property that is not owned by the public is regarded as private.

Repaying personal grievances by entrusting public affairs to others.

Anti-public and alms-loving refers to being enthusiastic about public welfare and willing to give alms.

Eager for public good and righteousness: anxious. Enthusiastic about public welfare and brave in doing justice.

Anxious to the public and benefit the near: immediate. Eager for success and greedy for immediate results and benefits.

Gongji private leave: borrow; Ji: help. Under the guise of public service, seeking private interests.

The superstitious activity of Jinggong praying for rain and praying to the Dragon King for rain. It is a metaphor for rulers to be considerate of people's sentiments and comply with public opinion.

To trust the public and practice privately is to pretend to be public and to benefit privately.

Using public services to seek personal gain in the name of public affairs.

Pretending to be public or private uses the name of the public to seek private interests. Same as "false public benefit for private gain".

Keep yourself clean and honest, and pursue official duties wholeheartedly. Same as "clean oneself and serve the public".

Keep yourself clean and honest, and perform official duties wholeheartedly.

Gold, mother, wood and gold: one of the five elements, the west belongs to gold; wood: one of the five elements, the east belongs to wood.

Refers to the immortals East Prince and West Queen Mother. It is a metaphor for a talented and virtuous person.

Arousing public outrage inspired the public's unanimous indignation.

The nickname of the golden oriole is also called Huang Ying.

Be open and honest: open your mind and show sincerity. It means treating others with sincerity, being frank and selfless.

Self-restraint and service to the public: to restrain oneself; to serve the public: to put public affairs first. Control your selfishness and serve the public whole.

The generous writings of famous public figures and famous writers.

Mugong Jinmu are the immortals Dongwanggong and Xiwangmu. Later it was used to celebrate birthdays, metaphorically referring to the host and his wife celebrating their birthdays.

Minggongjuqing refers to a famous and powerful person. Also known as "Ming Gong Ju Qing".

Ming Gong Ju Qing refers to a famous and powerful person. Same as "Ming Gong Ju Qing".

Famous giants refer to famous and prominent figures. Also known as "Ming Gongju Ren".

Minggongjuren refers to a famous and important person. Same as "Famous Giant".

Meng Gong voted to govern Meng Gong: the word of Chen Zun in the Western Han Dynasty; jurisdiction: the iron stopper installed at the end of the axle. It was originally alleged that Chen Zunqiang invited guests to drink with him. Later, it was described as a wedding with wine, hospitality, and sincere love.

Selling out public interests means selling out public interests for personal gain.

Clear justice means formality; openness; uprightness. Same as "clear justice".

Clear and fair, formal; open; upright.

Ming Gong’s justice is formal; open; upright. Same as "clear justice".

Dream of Duke Zhou: A famous politician in the early Western Zhou Dynasty, an ideal figure in Confucius' mind. It was originally a phrase used by Confucius to lament his old age. Later, it was often used as a proxy for sleepiness.

Buying or selling is fair and reasonable, and do not deceive each other.

Ming Qing Ju Gong Ming Gong Ju Qing. Refers to a famous and powerful person.

Famous ministers and powerful men with great reputations.

Destroy selfishness and serve the public: eliminate. Eliminate selfish thoughts and serve the public wholeheartedly.

An alias for Mr. Mingxin’s seal.

Liji: persevere despite illness; Conggong: engage in official duties. Describes overcoming illness and persisting in work.

Integrity: being honest; being honest: pursuing official duties. Be honest and non-corrupt, perform official duties faithfully, and serve the public wholeheartedly.

Integrity, impartiality and integrity: Integrity, no corruption or bribery. Don't take bribes, be honest and fair.

Routine affairs are official affairs that are conducted according to customary practices. Nowadays it mostly refers to rigid formalistic work.

Beat the father-in-law and scold the mother-in-law: beat. Refers to a shrew who beats and insults the parents-in-law.

Pingbu Gongqing means that he achieved a high official position easily.

Pianpian Gongzi is an old reputation for wealthy children who are romantic and talented.

Pingxu Gongzi Ping: rely on. A metaphor for a hypothetical person or thing.

Deceive the public and ignore the law.

Abandoning the public and pursuing private interests, abandoning public welfare and pursuing private interests.

The seven ministers and five ministers were all ministers of the Han Dynasty, and later generally referred to many civil and military ministers.

Abide by the law and obey the law: abide by the law. Abide by laws and carry out official duties.

The monkey carries the monkey backwards, referring to the mountain slips of Jin Dynasty. Shan Jian was addicted to alcohol and guarded Xiangyang. He often visited Gaoyang Pond and got drunk frequently. He said he was drunk and lying in the car. Describes being drunk and unconscious.

Harming the public and enriching the private sector harms the interests of the public and benefits the private sector.

Sangong and Jiuqing Sangong: the highest official who assisted the monarch in ancient times; Jiuqing: the nine senior officials of the central government in ancient times. Refers to a person with a high official position.

Monkey's Announcement Jin Shantao was the Minister of the Ministry of Civil Affairs. Whenever he selected talents, he personally made comments and then publicly announced them. It was called "Monkey's Announcement" at that time. It is a metaphor for the public selection of talents.

Shenggong said that Shenggong: Zhu Daosheng, an eminent monk in the late Jin Dynasty, was known as Shenggong in the world. Zhu Daosheng's explanation of Buddhism can make stubborn people nod their heads. If someone who is proficient in metaphor explains it in person, he will be able to explain it thoroughly and influence others.

Be stingy with yourself and serve the public: frugal. Be frugal and try your best to run the company's business well.

Sacrificing oneself for the common good and giving up personal interests for the common good.

Sanlu County Gong Sanlu: together they are the word " thick " (thick). Describes people's carelessness.

Private court: privately, secretly; court: formerly refers to the place where officials hear cases. Refers to illegally setting up an interrogation room in private.

The fourth generation and the third generation: the succession of father and son; the third generation: the minister in charge of government affairs. Refers to officials occupying high positions for generations.

Working from morning to night, working diligently on official duties.

Three edicts are shared to satirize mediocre and incompetent officials.

To be honest means to treat others with sincerity and to be frank and selfless.

Entrust the public to report, privately use the official to report private grievances.

The description of justice and justice is very fair and reasonable.

Entrusting the public to do private things is like lying to the public to serve private interests. Under the guise of public service, seeking private interests.

Retire food and reduce meals to show frugality. Refers to integrity.

The original meaning of "The world is for the public" means that the world is for the public, and the position of the emperor is passed on to the virtuous but not to the sons. It later became a political ideal of a beautiful society.

Intestinal Young Master refers to crab.

Princes, princes, kings and important ministers. Later, it generally refers to high-ranking officials and noble people.

Princes and relatives generally refer to relatives of the emperor.

Princes and nobles generally refer to dignitaries.

Unresolved public case: case, problem. Unresolved cases or matters.

Eternal justice refers to the impartial theory of all ages.

Wanchenggongxiangcai: a four-horse chariot; Wancheng: refers to the emperor. Refers to the ministers and ministers who assist the emperor.

Prince Wang and Sun Gongzi are children of old nobles and bureaucrats.

Article Jugong, article everyone. Describes outstanding literary talent. Same as "Article Giant".

The article is huge: big. Article everyone. Describes outstanding literary talent.

枵富与公枵综合: empty stomach, hungry belly. It refers to working at home on an empty stomach. Describes being dedicated to the public.

Put public first, then private. Put public first, then consider private matters.

Being partial to others means being loyal to the country and the people and abandoning personal interests.

To favor the public and forget one's own good views: to favor the public and destroy private interests

To favor one's own interests and to destroy the public's good views: to practice favoritism and malpractice

To wash one's hands and serve the public is a metaphor for being loyal to one's duties and being honest and honest. Same as "wash your hands and serve."

Following personal interests and neglecting public justice.

In the Spring and Autumn Annals of Xia Wu and Guo Gong, the word "moon" is missing after "Xia Wu" and there is no record of events under "Guo Gong". The metaphor is missing.

Being impartial means being impartial in everything you say or do.

Yi Zhi Zhi Bing: control, preside over; Zhi: the ultimate, the most. Everything is done out of public interest. Describes selflessness.

Be concerned about the country, serve the country, and work hard to do a good job.

Ye Gong is a good dragon. Ye Gong: a nobleman of the Chu State in the Spring and Autumn Period, with a high reputation, and was granted the title of Ye (the name of an ancient city, today's Ye County, Henan Province). It's a metaphor for saying you like something, but you don't really like it.

Using official duties for private gain.

Using publicity to eliminate selfishness means to eliminate personal feelings or grievances with a public heart.

Worry about public affairs as much as you worry about family affairs.

The three father-in-laws of a country: the general name of the ancient princes and kings. There are three people who preside over political affairs in a country. It is a metaphor that things and powers are not unified, making people don't know who to listen to.

Be selfless and worry about state affairs, regardless of personal gain.

Worrying about public welfare and caring about public welfare, regardless of personal gain.

Using official duties for private gain. Same as "for public reasons and personal reasons".

The phrase "Foolish Old Man Moves Mountains" is a metaphor for perseverance in transforming nature and unswerving struggle.

Yang Gong of Crane and Yang Gong: refers to Yang Hu, the general of the Jin Dynasty who conquered the south. Originally refers to the crane that the sheep does not dance. The metaphor is not worthy of its name.

Abandoning public affairs with private affairs. Abandoning public affairs due to personal feelings.

Using private interests to harm public affairs refers to harming justice or public morality due to personal feelings.

A leisurely young man refers to a young man from a wealthy family who is idle.

Single-mindedness: wholeheartedly, wholeheartedly. Focus on the public welfare.

Self-reporting for public discussion: Register yourself or report your self-recognition, and the public will discuss and evaluate it.

Broken arm of San Gong. Yang Ku of the Jin Dynasty once fell off his horse and broke his arm, and he reached the rank of Sangong. Referring to a noble official falling from a horse

Unfair enforcement of the law, rejection of justice, and injustice in the implementation of the law.

After the Duke of Zhou vomited food, he used it as an example of the ruler's courtesy to the virtuous and corporal officials.

Being impartial and impartial is very fair and has no selfish motives.

Zhigongwuzizhi: the ultimate, the most; public: selfless. Being impartial to the extreme, without any selfishness at all

Justice refers to fairness and justice.

To go straight to court means to be straightforward in words and deeds without making any detours.

Ziwuchegongzai: Tong "zuo", sitting on the seat; Chegong: Cheyin from Jin Dynasty. It is a metaphor for a banquet without guests.

Taking a bus without guests is a metaphor for having no guests at a banquet.

Serve the public wholeheartedly and do not seek personal gain.

Zhenying Gongchaoying: the belt tied under the chin on an ancient hat; Gongchao: doing things in the court. Put your crown in order and enter the court to handle political affairs.

Public opinion means that the public will naturally comment on the merits of a matter.

Integrity and fairness means being upright and fair, without partiality.

Other 39 items:

If you are not crazy or deaf, you will not be your great-uncle: mother-in-law and father-in-law. It is difficult to be mother-in-law and father-in-law without pretending to be stupid or deaf. To describe elders, be generous.

On Bagong Mountain, the grass and trees are all deserted. Bagong Mountain: in the west of Huaixi City, Anhui. Treat all the vegetation on Bagong Mountain as soldiers. Describes extreme fear and suspicion.

If you are not mute or deaf, you will not be an aunt and uncle: mother-in-law, father-in-law. It means that as the head of the family, one should be able to pretend to be ignorant about the faults of the younger generation.

An ugly daughter-in-law cannot avoid meeting her parents-in-law: parents-in-law. It is a metaphor for being afraid of meeting people and having to meet them.

The ugly daughter-in-law rarely sees her parents-in-law, which means that she is afraid of seeing people and has to see them.

The ugly daughter-in-law always has to see her parents-in-law. It means that she cannot hide herself and always has to show her face.

Justice comes from the human heart. Justice: the principle of justice; from: of course, naturally. The principle of justice naturally exists in everyone's heart. It means that the masses clearly understand the rights and wrongs of things.

Justice always lies in the heart of the people: justice. The principle of justice naturally exists in everyone's heart.

The national ear forgets home, the public ear forgets private affairs for the sake of public affairs, and forgets family affairs for the sake of state affairs. Describes being dedicated to the public and the country.

The country forgets its family, the public forgets its private affairs for the sake of public affairs, and its family affairs for the sake of state affairs. Describes being dedicated to the public and the country.

The country forgets about home, public affairs forget about private affairs for the sake of the country, and private affairs for the sake of public affairs. Describes being dedicated to the country and the public.

The public ear forgets private affairs, the state ear forgets family affairs for the sake of public affairs, and the family affairs for the sake of state affairs.

Describes being dedicated to the public and the country.

Forget public affairs and forget personal affairs, forget family affairs for the sake of public affairs, and forget family affairs for the sake of national affairs. Describes being dedicated to the public and the country.

What the father-in-law said was right for the father-in-law, and what the mother-in-law said was right for the mother-in-law. It is a metaphor for a dispute between two parties, each saying that it is justified.

Gong gives birth to light, partiality gives birth to darkness. Gong: fair; Ming·bright; partial: unfair; dark: dim, unclear. Justice makes the ears and eyes clear; partiality makes the person dark and ignorant.

Gong cultivates public virtue, while Po cultivates virtue. It means that cultivating virtue is personal and cannot be practiced concurrently.

The public has justice, and the mother-in-law has mother-in-law. Gong: Call the husband's father. It is a metaphor for a dispute between two parties, each saying that it is justified.

When the fire is so intense that the pig's head is rotten, and the money is enough to get things done, it means that money can help the gods. No matter what you do, it must be bribed with money to get it done.

Huojun Bus During the Han Dynasty, public carriages and horses were used to transport candidates for the examination. Later, he was sent to Beijing by bus to take the examination. "Get Jun Bus" means to win the test.

When Jiang Taigong was fishing, he who wished to take the bait was a metaphor for being willing to be fooled.

The tiger borrows the pig, the husband borrows the book from the husband: the old refers to the scholar. It is a metaphor for something that is exactly what you want, and you will take it as your own once you get it. It also means that everyone has his own hobbies.

Private enmity is inferior to public enmity: reach. Do not harm public affairs due to personal grudges.

It is up to the public to decide what is right and wrong, and the public will make appropriate judgments.

Sheng Gong said the Dharma, and the stubborn stone nodded shēnggōngshuōfǎ, wánshídiǎntóu

God is not good at God. God can't do it. Describe that things are not going well.

If God doesn’t do good things, everything will not be perfect. Many of the things to be done were affected by wind and rain.

When Taigong fishes, those who wish to take the bait will take the bait. Taigong: refers to Lu Shang in the early Zhou Dynasty, that is, Jiang Ziya. Metaphor willing to be fooled.

The iron rooster is a metaphor for an extremely stingy person.

Plagiarism refers to those who plagiarize other people's works.

Death is public death: nothing. Refers to a person or thing that does not exist.

When Wang Yang was on the throne, Gong Gong played the crown king: Wang Ji of the Han Dynasty; tribute: Gong Yu; playing the crown: brushing off the dust on the crown. It is a metaphor that good friends follow each other in advance and retreat, making consistent choices. It also means that when one person obtains an official position, similar people celebrate each other.

Xiang Zhuang danced with the sword in an attempt to assassinate Liu Bang. It is a metaphor that the true intentions of words and actions are different.

Xiang Zhuang dances with the sword, aiming at the true intention of Pei Gong's metaphorical words and actions. Same as "Xiangzhuang's sword dance, with the intention of Peigong".

The sword of Xiang Zhuang is aimed at the true intention of Pei Gong's metaphorical words and actions. Same as "Xiangzhuang's sword dance, with the intention of Peigong".

The metaphor of sheep, male and crane is not worthy of its name.

Be brave in private fights, timid in public anger. Selfishness: selfish interests; timidity: shrinking. He is brave in pursuing personal interests, but timid in taking actions for the benefit of everyone.

Once the matter of entering the officialdom is brought to the government and there is a case to prove it, it cannot be undone. People are warned to be cautious in litigation.

After Mr. Zhang drank wine and Mr. Li passed away, there was a meaning of replacing flowers and trees or lifting the vat. Same as "Zhang Gong eats wine and Li Gong gets drunk".

Zhang Gong ate wine and Li Gong was drunk. It is a metaphor for suffering on behalf of others due to misunderstanding.