What are the idioms and idioms in Journey to the West
What are the idioms and idioms in Journey to the West? "Journey to the West" is the first romantic chapter-length novel about gods and demons in ancient China. . None of the 100 chapters of "Journey to the West" published in the Ming Dynasty are signed by the author. The author is Wu Chengen in the Ming Dynasty. So what are the idioms and idioms in Journey to the West? What are the idioms and idioms in Journey to the West 1
The idioms from Journey to the West
1. The fly on the snake’s head - self-made food and clothing (Chapter 28 Monsters)
2. Entering the potato tree for the first time - not knowing the depth (Chapter 32: Sun Wukong)
3. Skin fence - catching them all in one go (Chapter 39: Sun Wukong)
4. A person with a bad nose who doesn’t drink alcohol is in vain (Chapter 39: Zhu Bajie)
5. A throat made of bricks – smooth and slippery (Chapter 47: Servants)
6. The pole carries firewood - both ends are taken off (Chapter 57: Zhu Bajie)
7. The one who has eaten the knife-sharpening water - the beauty is inside (Chapter 67: Sun Wukong)
< p>8. Dog bites urine bubble - Kong Huanxi (author of Chapter 71)
9. Iron brush and broom brushing copper pot - Every family is tough (author of Chapter 77) )
10. The tofu boat capsized in the sea - it came in the soup and went out in the water (Chapter 81 Zhu Bajie)
11. The monk dragged the wood - made a temple ( Chapter 83: Prince Nezha)
12. The antique seller - knows the goods (Chapter 86: Little Demon)
13. A fly wrapped in a net - so big (Chapter 87) Return to Ge Xianweng)
14. Buy a donkey for three coins - bragging about riding it (Chapter 93 Sha Monk)
15. Rough skin and strong bones - each has its own merits (Chapter 93 Zhu Bajie) What are the idioms and catchphrases in Journey to the West 2
Idioms from Journey to the West
Dizzy: To describe being dizzy and confused.
Listen to the sound and understand the truth: you can understand the truth clearly when you hear the sound. Refers to being good at analysis.
Beautiful smile: Describes a very happy and excited look.
Dream upside down: a metaphor for being in a trance and losing normalcy.
Nian Nian You Ci: Nian Nian: chanting continuously; You Ci: There are words like songs. It used to mean a monk chanting sutras, but now it means talking to himself in a low voice or talking incomprehensibly.
Peace of mind and determination: refers to settling down.
Eight Immortals crossing the sea, each showing his or her own magical powers: It is a metaphor that everyone has his own way of doing things. It is also a metaphor for competing with each other using their abilities.
Storm: violent, sudden: rapid, sudden. The wind and rain were fierce and fast. It is a metaphor for the momentum, rapid and violent development.
I don’t know how to praise: know: know, understand; praise: praise, value. He doesn't understand other people's kindness towards him.
Show magical power: Divine power: originally a Buddhist term, referring to omnipotent power. The hind finger refers to particularly superb skills. The description fully shows the superb ability.
Tune the tiger away from the mountain: try to make the tiger leave the original hill. It is a metaphor for using a trick to make the other party leave their original place in order to take advantage of the opportunity.
Goose walks and duck steps: step: walk. Walk like geese and ducks. A metaphor for walking slowly.
Hungry tiger pounces on food: like a hungry tiger pounces on food. The metaphor moves violently and quickly.
Bizarre: grotesque: bizarre; bizarre: unreasonable. Refers to language that is strange, absurd, and unreasonable.
Hong Fu Qitian: Hong: big. In the old days, people were praised for their great blessings.
Hua Rong Yue Appearance: A flower-like appearance. Describe the beauty of a woman.
Flowers and brocades: brocade: colorful silk fabrics; clusters: clusters. Describes a colorful, very bright and colorful scene. It also describes the article's rhetoric as gorgeous.
Misfortune never comes singly: It means that unfortunate things happen one after another.
Fiery eyes and golden eyes: originally refers to the eyes of Sun Wukong in "Journey to the West" that can identify demons and ghosts. Later, it was used to describe a person's sharp vision and ability to distinguish authenticity.
full body solution: whole body: whole body, refers to everything; solution: that set of numbers, refers to martial arts. All the skills, all the tricks.
Parents’ shortcomings: refers to the trivial matters of family daily life.
The golden beam that bridges the sea: beam: bridge. The golden bridge over the sea. It is a metaphor for a pillar of talent who can shoulder heavy responsibilities.
Magnificent: describes a building that is gorgeously decorated and dazzling.
Complain continuously: Complain continuously. It's described as very painful.
Labor: fatigue, hard work; division, mass: army; Dong: dispatch, mobilization. Originally it meant mobilizing a large number of troops, but now it means mobilizing a lot of manpower.
Wolf's heart and dog's behavior: The heart is like a wolf and the behavior is like a dog. It is a metaphor for greed, cruelty, despicability and shamelessness.
Open flame staff: light a torch and hold a weapon. Originally referred to as public robbery. It is a metaphor for doing bad things openly and without concealment.
Killing for money: Killing people’s lives in order to rob property.
Impersonation: In order to achieve a certain purpose of one's own, pretend to be someone else's name, do things on his behalf or steal his power or status.
Nian Shen Ri Jiu: Describes the long time.
Love is congenial: vote: compatible. Describes that the two parties are harmonious in their thoughts and feelings and get along well.
Seven orifices produce smoke: Seven orifices: mouth, two eyes, two ears, and two nostrils. He was so angry that his ears, eyes, mouth, and nose were on fire. Describe being extremely angry.
Mortal to the naked eye: a superstitious saying, referring to ordinary people in the world.
Quick hands and quick eyes: Describes being clever and agile.
Capture at your fingertips: capture: capture. It originally refers to being able to capture the enemy in a fight, but later it refers to being confident in doing things and getting it done effortlessly.
Shoushan Shanfuhai: Longevity is as long as the mountain, and blessings are as big as the sea. In the old days, it was used to wish people longevity and happiness.
A big tree attracts the wind: It is a metaphor that when a person becomes famous or rich, he will easily attract attention and cause trouble.
Soaring in the clouds and riding on the mist: It originally refers to a person who knows magic and flies in the clouds and mist. Later, it was described as running fast or being dizzy.
Hundreds and eight thousand miles: describes an extremely far distance.
Reasonable: Refers to being reasonable in speaking and doing things.
Be on tenterhooks: describe being very worried or scared.
Copper tendons and iron bones: tendons like copper and bones like iron. A metaphor for a very strong body. Also refers to a person who can bear heavy responsibilities.
Five Yellow and June: refers to the hottest time between May and June of the lunar calendar.
Unfettered: restricted, constrained: restricted, constrained. Describes freedom and no worries.
Shrimp soldiers and crab generals: the soldiers and generals under the Sea Dragon King in ancient fairy tales. It is a metaphor for the enemy's minions or useless big and small Lolo.
More bad luck: bad luck: misfortune; good luck: good fortune. It means that the development trend of the situation is estimated to be unfavorable, with more harm and less good luck.
One table is extraordinary: table: appearance; ordinary: ordinary. Describes a person who is handsome and energetic.
Transformation: Old monster novels describe people with supernatural powers who can change their original appearance by using magic to shake their body. Nowadays, it is used to describe people who do not follow moral principles and make big changes all of a sudden.
Zhang Huang: panic; bewildered: lose normal behavior. I was so panicked that I didn’t know what to do.
Do many evil things: Do many bad things. Refers to a lot of sins.
Clumsy mouth and blunt cheeks: a metaphor for having a stupid mouth and no eloquence.
One day as a monk, one day as a bell: As the saying goes. It is a metaphor for dealing with things in a perfunctory way and getting by. It also means having no choice but to do it reluctantly.
Difference: Compared with everyone else, he is very different.
No winner or loser: no winner or loser. Describes the level and skill of both parties in the competition being equal.
Regardless of one or two: regardless of right or wrong, regardless of the consequences.
Gearing up: Describing the appearance of being ready to use force, ready to do something, or anxious.
Even though the weight is small, it can weigh a thousand kilograms: A small weight may seem like a small piece but it can weigh a thousand kilograms. Although the metaphor is not eye-catching in appearance, it is actually very effective:
Chuanhua Najin: embroidery patterns made by threading yarn.
Hurling and drinking: shouting and drinking: shouting loudly. It comes when you call it, and it goes away when you drink it. Describes random driving.
Be lenient in emergencies: Don’t be nervous in emergencies.
The dragon plays in the water: It is a metaphor that weapons such as swords, guns and sticks make it easy and flexible. Describes superb and proficient martial arts.
Jinbihuanghuang: describes buildings and other buildings that are very gorgeous and brilliant.
Densely layered: a metaphor for being so full that there are no gaps.
To play with, to show off. Still talking nonsense. Describes showing off or gossiping.
Cross the ocean: cross the ocean. Mostly refers to traveling to a foreign country or far away.
Spread the chest and accept the ground: a kind of kneeling ceremony with the upper body close to the ground, showing reverence and solemnity.
Thousands of difficulties and dangers: describes many difficulties and dangers.
A strong dragon cannot overwhelm a local snake: It is a metaphor that even a powerful person has difficulty in dealing with local forces.
Steaming: the heat is grand. It is a metaphor for high emotions and warm atmosphere.
To deceive others by telling lies.
High mountains and dangerous waters: a metaphor for various difficulties and obstacles on the way forward.
Stay and grow wise: It means that if things are delayed for a long time, you will come up with ideas.
Being not good at using force means that you cannot be polite when using force.
Restless: Ding: Stable. Describes an uneasy mood.
Stars fall and clouds scatter: Like stars falling and clouds scattering. Describe the appearance of being in a state of disarray.
One-pass, all-encompassing: Tong: Comprehensive. Once one major one is figured out, the others will naturally be figured out as well.
One thing subdues another: It means that if there is one thing, there will be another thing to subdue it.
Purple gas coming from the east: Legend has it that before Lao Tzu passed the Hangu Pass, Guan Yin was delighted to see purple gas coming from the east and knew that a saint would pass the pass. Sure enough, I came riding a green ox. A metaphor for auspicious omens.
Bare your teeth: Bare your teeth. Open your mouth and show your teeth. Describes a fierce or unbearable appearance of pain.
Skating: a metaphor for bragging, talking big:
Going into the sky and into the earth: describing vast magical powers and great methods.
Neighbors on the left and right: neighbors on the left and right.
baixiabaizhu: 〖Explanation〗 It is said that every shot will hit the target without fail. Same as "One hundred times and one hundred things".
Bangba hanging torture: [Explanation] Forced to take off clothes, tie up and hang up for torture. Same as "stretch and hang torture".
To boost the ambition of others and destroy one’s own prestige: 〖Explanation〗 Refers to blindly boosting the momentum of others while looking down on one’s own strength.
To take advantage of the chaos: 〖Explanation〗 It still means looting in the chaos.
Climb the world and travel: [Explanation] Climb to the heaven and travel around. Refers to traveling around the world.
Mountain climbing: 〖Explanation〗Describes a long and difficult journey.
Change the river and stir up the sea: 〖Explanation〗Describes the vastness of the water. The power or momentum of multiple metaphors is very strong. It also describes making a lot of noise or making things messy.
Urgent as the wind and fire: [Explanation] Urgent as the wind and fire. The description is very urgent.
Don’t talk about family scandals: [Explanation] Disgraceful things in the family are not allowed to be publicized to the outside world. Same as "Family scandal should not be publicized".
To catch a thief and get his stolen goods: 〖Explanation〗 To catch a thief, you need to find the stolen goods as evidence.
Niao Nana: 〖Explanation〗Describes the light and soft figure of a woman. Same as "Yiao Niao Ting Ting".
Tattered and dilapidated: 〖Explanation〗Looking in tatters.
Qianyiwanshun: [Explanation] Describes being very obedient. Same as "Thousands of obedience and hundred obedience".
People should not be judged by their appearance: [Explanation] You cannot judge a person based only on his appearance.
Stretching your head and looking around: 〖Explanation〗 Keep stretching your head and looking around. Describes hesitating and waiting, or having ghosts in mind.
Nothing is impossible without three steps: 〖Explanation〗 It means that things will not succeed easily without repeated efforts.
Looking dignified: 〖Explanation〗Describes a person’s appearance as upright and tall.
Itchy heart: 〖Explanation〗Lao: In ancient times, it was the same as "scratching", scratching with fingers or claws. It means that there are certain thoughts or emotions in the heart that are ups and downs and cannot be controlled. Same as "itchy heart".
Bewildered: [Explanation] Describes feeling confused when seeing beautiful or complex and novel things.
Eighteen levels of hell: [Explanation] Buddhism refers to the place where extremely evil beings go to suffer after death, including eighteen types of hells, such as mountain of swords, soup of fire, and ice. It is a metaphor for a situation where the disaster is extremely serious. Also a metaphor for the lowest level.
Moving stars and changing battles: 〖Explanation〗Describes magical spells or superb means.
Hawk-headed bird brain: 〖Explanation〗Describes an ugly appearance and a cunning expression.
Yingfengmaoxue: 〖Explanation〗 Ying: facing, facing. Braving the cold wind and heavy snow. Often described as a difficult journey.
Building a bridge when encountering water: 〖Explanation〗When encountering water obstruction, build a bridge to pass. Describes not being afraid of resistance and moving forward courageously.
The real person does not show his appearance: [Explanation] It means that the enlightened person does not show his appearance in front of others. Metaphor not to show your face or reveal your identity in front of others.
Make old things look like new: 〖Explanation〗Repair old or damaged things to make them look like new.
Purple Ribbon and Gold Seal: 〖Explanation〗Purple seal ribbon and gold seal, used by ancient prime ministers. It refers to high-ranking officials showing their nobility.
Stacking: overlapping; layer: repeating, appearing one after another. Describes the continuous overlapping of mountains.
See the blue sky: "See the blue sky" means that the grievances have been redressed. What are the idioms and sayings in Journey to the West 3
Zhu Bajie looks in the mirror - he is not a human inside and outside
Zhu Bajie's backbone - an incompetent person (the back of enlightenment)
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Zhu Bajie wears flowers - self-beauty
White-bone spirit fails to succeed - makes another plan
Monk holds umbrella - lawlessness
Guanyin ] Bodhisattva enters the bathhouse - in a dilemma! (Where is the best place to go for the male and female statues?)
Zhu Bajie is studying--actually a literate person
Tathagata Guanyin--a fake couple
Six Little Lingtong----Sun Xingzhe
Sun Dasheng pulls out the monkey----Look at my seventy-two transformations
The Bull Demon King and Little White Dragon take photo stickers---- Authentic bull-headed horse noodles
Monkeys in Huaguo Mountain---lawless
Monkeys climb bamboo poles---jump up and down
Roaring dogs will not stop after crossing the single-plank bridge. Know how to bark - never forget (bark) after seeing (wood)
Bajie guarantees the success of the matchmaker - pigs will unite (zhulianbihe)
Zhu Bajie enters the land of daughters - dazzled
The Bull Demon King and Little White Dragon take photo stickers - bull head and horse face
Zhu Bajie marries a wife - carries him on his back
The crew of Journey to the West meets - concentrate
Monkey King rules the world ----- hands and feet
Zhu Bajie carries his wife on his back: He is not willing to spend any effort