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Find 20 idioms from "Morning Blossoms Picked Up at Dusk", explain, make sentences, and phonetic notation

1. Pinyin of Yingshen Saihui: yíng shén sài huì Definition: In the old custom, the statues of gods were carried out of the temple for parades and sacrifices were held to ward off disasters and bring blessings. Source: Yuan Dynasty Du Renjie's "Shu'er·The Banker Doesn't Know How to Construct the Lan" suite. Looking up, it looks like a bell tower, but looking down, it looks like a human den. I saw a few women sitting on the stage. They were not welcoming the gods and they were beating drums and sifting gongs. "Example: What children look forward to, besides the New Year and holidays, is probably the time of ~. ★Lu Xun's "Morning Blossoms Picked at Dusk·Five Rampant Meeting"

2. Yi He Di Zhi Pinyin: yī hé dǐ zhǐ meaning: I don’t know how far it will go, it’s unimaginable.” Source: Lu Xun's "Postscript to "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk"" From this perspective, this person's cruelty and cruelty are almost like Chen Shubao's heartlessness. If this eloquence continues for a long time, where will it stop? ”

3. Ivory Tower Pinyin: xiàng yá zhī tǎ Definition: refers to the artistic realm of personal fantasy of bourgeois writers and artists who advocate art for art’s sake and are divorced from social reality. It is also a metaphor for the small world of intellectuals that is divorced from real life. Source: Lu Xun's "Morning Blossoms Picked at Dusk·Twenty-Four Filial Piety Pictures" But I don't care about these, because fortunately I haven't climbed up the "Ivory Tower" yet. "

4. No place to accommodate Pinyin: wú dì kě róng Definition: Refers to nowhere to hide, describing panic, extreme shame, and an embarrassing situation. Source: Chapter 94 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty, Li Wan is about to persuade , the girl said, the wife is here. There is no room for Xiren and others, and Baoyu and others rush out to greet her. "Example: After returning to his hometown, he was scorned, ostracized, and persecuted again, almost~. ★Lu Xun's "Morning Blossoms Picked Up at Dusk·Fan Ainong"

5. Shuangranruo shī Pinyin: shuǎng rán ruò shī Definition: Feeling refreshed and undecided; Ruoshuo loses his support. Describes the feeling of being homeless, empty and melancholy. Source: "Historical Records: Biography of Qu Yuan and Jia Sheng". Reading "Ode to Pengniao", we live and die together. "Example: Graduation is something that everyone is naturally looking forward to, but when it comes to graduation, it feels a bit... ★Lu Xun's "Morning Blossoms Picked Up at Dusk·Miscellaneous Notes"

6. Scratching the itch Pinyin: sāo zhe yǎng chù Interpretation: It is a metaphor that is just what you want and is very happy. Source: Du Mu's "Reading the Collection of Han Du" in the Tang Dynasty. Reading Du's poems in the Han Collection is like "Qian Magu scratching an itchy place." Example: I can't help but mess with my pen and ink. After writing it down and printing it out, for some people it seems that there is always less time. ★Lu Xun's "Morning Blossoms Picked Up at Dusk·"

7. Pinch a handful of sweat Pinyin: niē yī bǎ hàn Definition: Hands sweat due to worry. Describes a very nervous mood. Source: Chapter 62 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty. Aunt Zhao was quarreled by Yu Chuan'er because Caiyun gave many things privately. She was afraid of being investigated and questioned, so she sweated every day to find out the information. "Example: I was really for this child at first, but when I dug out a cauldron of gold, I felt relieved. ★ Lu Xun's "Morning Blossoms Picked Up at Dusk·Twenty-Four Filial Piety Pictures"

8. The pinyin of the face is round: miàn miàn yuán dào meaning: all aspects are taken care of, very comprehensive. It also means that although all aspects are taken care of, the focus is not highlighted. Source: Lu Xun's "Morning Blossoms Picked at Dusk: Impermanence", so the onlookers are not in awe of them, nor do they respect them. Great care, in addition to chanting Buddha's name to the old woman and her grandchildren, for the sake of their appearance, they also gave them the etiquette of "waiting for orders". Example: This new view can be said to be contradictory to the ancient books. ★Guo Moruo's "Collection of Jin and Xi·On the Origin of Confucianism"

9. Pinyin of Laolai Yuqin: lǎo lái yú qīn Definition: It means filial piety to parents. Source: "Biography of Lienu" by Liu Xiang of the Western Han Dynasty. Lao Laizi was a dutiful supporter of his two parents. He was seventy years old. He entertained himself as a baby. He wore five-color clothes and tasted milk. The birds are at their side. "Example: Among them, the two things that puzzled me the most, and even made me disgusted, were the two things "~" and "Guo Ju buried his son". ★Lu Xun's "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk·"

10. Several times Pinyin: jǐ cì sān fān Definition: again and again. Describes many times. Source: Chapter 4 of "Huang Xiangqiu" by Gu Suo of the Qing Dynasty. Since I took office, I have issued notices to the directors several times. "Example: But a gentleman thought that this inn also provided meals for prisoners and it was not suitable for me to live there. He said this several times. ★Lu Xun's "Morning Blossoms Picked at Dusk·Mr. Teng Ye"

11. Pink face and red lips Pinyin: fěn miàn zhū chún Definition: White face and red lips. Sometimes used to describe a beautiful face. Source: Chapter 7 of "Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty. Sure enough, he went out and brought in a young man. He was slightly thinner than Baoyu, with delicate eyebrows, pink face and red lips, a handsome figure, and elegant manners, which seemed to be superior to Baoyu. "Example: He came out. His clothes were simpler than those in the painting. He didn't hold an iron rope or an abacus. He was just a snow-white man, ~, his eyebrows were as black as lacquer, and he was frowning. He didn't know whether he was laughing or crying. ★Lu Xun's "Morning Blossoms Picked at Dusk·Impermanence"

12. Drop of water is not fertile Pinyin: dī shuǐ bù chàn Definition: Describes very pure. Source: Lu Xun's "Morning Blossoms Picked at Dusk·Impermanence" To deal with others, you must drip with water. The justice of being unfaithful is not as good as being able to find some personal love in the underworld.

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13. Not worth a laugh Pinyin: bù zhí yī xiào Definition: Not worth a laugh. A metaphor for being worthless. It also expresses contempt and ridicule for something or behavior. Same as not worth a laugh." Source: Lu Xun's "Morning Blossoms Gathered at Dusk: After Death" But at the same time, I thought that any criticism I said when I was alive was not worth laughing at, and it was probably against my will. "Also in "The Scream: The True Story of Ah Q", Ah Q was very proud. All the residents of Weichuang did not look at him at all, and even looked at the two 'literary boys' as if they were not worthy of a smile."

14. There is no lack of its people Pinyin: bù fá qí rén Definition: There is no lack of it; that, those. There are not many people like that. Source: Lu Xun's "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk·Postscript" However, I am afraid that there are many people who hold this opinion, and it has been around for a long time, but most of them do not dare to delete it resolutely and put it into the book. ”

15. Bié yǒu xīn cháng Pinyin: bié yǒu xīn cháng Definition: Refers to having other plans and intentions. Just don’t have lungs and intestines.

Source: Lu Xun's "Morning Flowers"