Idiom allusion: vulgarity: vulgarity; Nai: I can stand it. Vulgar.
The origin of the idiom: Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Yishui Scholar: "A beauty can buy a platinum collar, but three or four ounces, and a scholar is in the sleeve. The beauty took the towel, shook hands and said with a smile,' vulgar.' "
2 pull back from the cliff.
Idiom allusion: cliff: high and steep cliff; Bridle: To bridle a horse. Lead the horse to the edge of a high cliff. Metaphor to the edge of danger, wake up and turn back in time.
The idiom comes from the cloud Notes of Yuewei Caotang: "It is great wisdom for this scholar to pull back from the cliff." Example of idiom: You have made a big mistake and apologized to your ancestors. Come back from the cliff! (The flashy "Chinese Art Museum" III)
3 chop and change
Idiom allusion: originally refers to playing tricks to deceive people. Later, the metaphor often changed his mind and was capricious.
The origin of the idiom: Zhuangzi's Theory of Everything: "I was given by the public, saying,' Go three times and die four times.' All the snipers are angry. Said,' but it's four times and three times. Everyone is very happy. It is also because the name is not worthy of the name and it is used angrily. "
Examples of idioms: Make rules: how to serve food, how to collect food, how to kowtow and how to praise saints. Besides, this rule is not as fickle as it is now. (Lu Xun's Tomb and Light)
4. Be a bully, Zuway, my father.
Idiom allusion: The original intention is that only kings can monopolize authority, and rewards and punishments are clear. The latter refers to abuse of power by taking advantage of his position.
The origin of the idiom: "Shang Shu Hong Fan": "Only the monarch is a blessing, only the monarch is a power, and only the monarch is a jade food. None of my business. " Example of idiom: Jiang Sanzi bullied the weak and feared the hard all his life, and drank like a dog. (Qu Bo's Lin Yuan II)
5 make a cocoon and bind yourself.
Idiom allusion: Silkworms spin silk into cocoons and wrap themselves in them. It's a metaphor for doing something, and as a result, you are trapped. It is also a metaphor for getting into trouble for yourself.
Origin of idioms: Tang Juyi's poem "Jiangzhou has arrived in Zhongzhou to Jiangling, showing that the younger brother has fifty rhymes in the boat": "Whoever saves the candle moth will be entangled in the cocoon." Song Luyou's "Poems on the Book Circle of Jiannan": "Life is like a spring silkworm, and it binds itself with a cocoon."
Example of Idiom: It is necessary to formulate necessary rules and regulations, but it should not be too cumbersome to tie your hands and feet. 6 Repeat the same mistake
Idiom allusion: dance: step; Cover: turn it over; Track: the track that a wheel runs over. Go back to the old road of rollover. Metaphor does not learn lessons, and then take the old road of failure.
The origin of the idiom: The Biography of Dou Wu in the Later Han Dynasty: "I don't want to lose the present past, but follow the track of the car."
Example of Idiom: Learn from failure so as not to repeat the same mistakes.
7. Pay attention to chóng xīlìI qià.
Idiom allusion: Xi: light; Negotiation: harmony. Refers to the peace and happiness of the country throughout the ages.
The origin of the idiom: Han Bangu's Ode to the East: "When I arrived in Yongping, I was heavy and tired." Zhang Xi's note: "Xi: Guangming also. Contact: Ye He; Brilliant words, martial, but Ming Di did, so called "heavy Xi and tired". "
8 mainstay d ǐ zh not ng liú
Idiom allusion: Like a pillar mountain standing in the torrent of the Yellow River. This is a metaphor, a strong and independent person can play a pillar role in a turbulent and difficult environment.
The origin of the idiom: Yanzi Chunqiu: My taste flows from Jun to Jiang, from Zuo Zhu to mainstay. "
8 take it out of context
Idiom allusion: cut off: cut off; Chapter: Music is a chapter. It means to understand the meaning of a paragraph or sentence in isolation without considering the whole article or conversation. The guideline is inconsistent with the original intention.
The origin of the idiom: Zuo Zhuan's Twenty-eight Years of "xianggong": "Poetry is taken out of context, and everything else is desired." Example of Idiom: Song people attacked Wang, saying that he wrote Wang as an unfaithful and unpatriotic person. In fact, it was taken out of context, which became a crime. (Zhu Ziqing's A Day in Tsinghua)
9 degrees Ji incarnation
Idiom allusion: Sing loudly about wine. The original intention is that life time is limited, and you have to make a difference. Later it was also used to refer to eating, drinking and having fun.
The origin of the idiom: Han Cao's "Short Songs": "When you sing about wine, what is life?"
Idiom example: all hands, wine is a song. There are many Korean ronins in Zhengzhou. (Yuan Liangting's third discount)
10 Fengtian carrier
Idiom allusion: serve: obey; Fengtian: Obeying God's will means that the emperor is ordered by heaven; Transportation: Inheriting a new destiny. Refers to the divine right of kings. Rhetoric at the beginning of imperial edicts.
The origin of the idiom: Defoe's "Discrimination of Night Fire": "The word Mao is unique throughout the ages. Therefore, in the teachings of the gods, it is said that the emperor's Da Gui is decorated with the word' Fengtian Fazu'. If I hit it, I must first say' Fengtian carries the emperor'. "
1 1 female kindness fürén zhürén rén
Idiom allusion: official: kindness. Women are soft-hearted. Old refers to tolerance, indecision and ignorance of the overall situation.
The origin of the idiom: Biography of Hou Huaiyin in Historical Records: "When Wang Xiang met people, he was respectful and affectionate, and his words spit out. When a person is sick, he cries and drinks, which makes him meritorious. When he was knighted, he couldn't stand it. This is the so-called woman's benevolence. "
Example of idiom: The prince of Wu has the benevolence of a woman, but he has no husband's decision. (Feng Ming magnum biographies of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, the eightieth time)