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Idioms about profound and tasteful works
Idioms about profound and tasteful works

Idioms with depth and taste are a major feature of China traditional culture. They have a fixed structure and a fixed sentence, indicating a certain meaning. They are used as a whole in a sentence, with subject, object, attribute and so on. Let's look at the idioms about deep and tasteful jobs.

The idiom 1 says that a deep and tasteful job lost its corner and won Sang Yu.

Looking at the sky from the bottom of the well-the view is very narrow.

A good foundation ensures that one can succeed in everything he does.

incapable

Zuo Huai is not chaotic

Cocoon around yourself

There are other mountains, where stones are suitable for jade-other people's advice can help a person overcome his shortcomings.

Happiness comes from the abyss of misfortune.

Conceal the identity of an emperor or official.

Live as if you were drunk or dreaming-live a muddled/muddled life

Pretend to love what you are actually afraid of.

Want to keep time

The happiness of the old drunkard lies not in the wine, but in other things.

Don't dare to throw mice for fear of breaking dishes-don't dare to take action against people who do bad things for fear of implicating/hurting good people.

Those who light the way for others in the dark; Although in the darkness and chaos, one expects others to see the light; Try to inspire others when you are in the dark.

Eat once every two or three days-live in poverty

Riding a horse to see flowers—

Watch the battle on the barricade-sit and watch.

Many sufferings contribute to the revival of a country.

There is success if you are prepared, and failure if you are not prepared.

Give up one side

Be able to succeed in some way

There are two idioms about deep and tasteful work: different, no common goal.

Macaques in hats-useless people in gorgeous costumes

A notorious house

Glance left and right

When the water is too clear, there is no fish in it.

Oh, my parents! It originally meant that the ancient people worked hard all the year round under the tyranny of the people, and their parents were miserable, and they could not care for each other and were sad when they died of old age.

Nothing is sadder than the death of thought.

As long as one is a monk, one must continue to ring the bell.

Evil spirits

Go over sth in one's mind.

break the law

Respect the teacher and fear his teachings.

Make a deliberate gesture.

Chase something like a flock of ducks ―― scramble for something.

Standing alone, body and shadow comfort each other-loneliness

have a guilty conscience like a thief

Sit on the top of the mountain and watch tigers fight-watch safely when others fight.

Sometimes a foot may prove short and an inch may prove long-everyone has his strengths and weaknesses.

Do sth gracefully

a lot of

Life-giving Spring Breeze and Rain —— The Beneficial Influence of Education

Climbing trees to catch fish-doing things in the wrong way

Flock around like flies or wander around like dogs looking for food/focusing on making profits.

Every step should be advanced and consolidated.

Suppress grief

Going too far is as bad as not going far enough.

People who are truly valuable are admirable. ; Although peach trees and plum trees don't talk, there is a road under them.

Make more/greater progress; Improve your already excellent work; Continue to do better; Exceed one's best achievements

If a person doesn't work hard when he is young, he will regret when he is old ―― laziness when he is young will make him regret when he is old; Reckless youth makes regretful old age; Idle youth, poor old age

I take the liberty of asking

the hardships of travel

Time flies.

There are no three hundred and twenty pieces of silver buried here. -Clumsy denial leads to self-exposure.

Before a painter paints, he already has the image of bamboo in his mind-he has a well-thought-out plan/strategy.

Make an extra hard effort

When both sides are in a humble situation, help each other

hustle and bustle

Keep a secret.

Barely satisfactory

Better die than die.

Look anxiously until someone's eyes are tired-look anxiously.

The audience can see the game better than the chess player-the spectator can see it clearly; a bystander is always clear-minded

What I've been through, I know the pros and cons.

Once rabbits are caught, hounds are killed for food-when they lose their usefulness, trusted assistants are eliminated.

Learn (sth) with difficulty; Experience teaching; Learn from mistakes; There is a price to know about it; Wisdom comes from experience; learn (sth) the hard way; experience teaches; learn from one's mistakes; know it to one's cost; wisdom grows out of experience; a fall into the pit, a gain in your wit

Bargain/haggle over every penny

diligently

Look at each other in despair.

walk along...

Stay in the boudoir and wait for your engagement-not yet.

opposition

Pay attention to one's own moral improvement without considering others.

Water without a source, wood without a root ―― something without a solid foundation.

No gold is pure, no one is perfect ―― everyone has his fragile side; Nobody is perfect.

Carve a mark on the side of the moving ship to show where someone's sword fell ―― take measures regardless of the change of environment.

Flowers at the water's edge yearn for love, and a relentless stream gurgles-unrequited love.

Extremely dependent on human strength

No matter how small the mistake is, it is also wrong.

1, good at dancing with long sleeves: long sleeves are good for dancing.

If you rely on something, things will be easy to succeed. Later, he described that people with financial strength would play tricks. They are good at making profits and taking the road.

2. no brains: be honest with each other and don't reinvent the wheel.

3, not enough training: not worth following and imitating.

Training, guidelines.

4. The theory of non-publication: a metaphor for unchangeable or indelible remarks (publication: the ancient meaning, the typo is cut off, the meaning is not published, and it cannot be changed).

5, tomorrow's yellow flower: a metaphor for things that have lost news value or lost their timely role.

6. I can't see the cow: the description technique has reached a very skilled level.

7, no money: no money, very poor.

8. Destiny: Since bad things must happen, they cannot be avoided.

9. Crime does not go to school: others infringe on themselves and don't care.

10, don't donate the small ones: don't abandon the small ones.

1 1, three people make a tiger: three people are lying in the market.

12, non-publication theory: describe unchangeable or indelible remarks. Publish, delete and modify.

Idiom 3 about works with depth and taste First, it is gentle and elegant [wé n zh? b ? n b ? n]

Interpretation: text: literary talent; Quality: essence; Binbin: Describe the fitness. The original appearance is elegant and simple, and the later description is elegant and polite.

Said by: Confucius in the Warring States Period, The Analects of Confucius: "Gentleness is a gentleman."

Only by cultural integration can people be elegant and polite.

Second, be polite.

Explanation: Binbin: The original meaning is the appearance of both literature and quality, and the later description is elegant. Describe the appearance of being graceful and polite.

From: Sima Qian in the Western Han Dynasty, Biography of Taishigong: "Uncle and grandson gather gifts, and literature advances slightly."

Uncle Sun Tong made etiquette, and advanced politely in literature.

Third, gentleness [wēn wén r y m]

Explanation: gentleness: gentleness and courtesy; Er ya: gentle. Describe a person's gentle attitude and behavior. The present tense also means that there is no spirit of struggle, and there is no courage and enterprising spirit in doing things.

From: Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Chen Xijiu: "The son of this noble family is gentle and honest. Is Wu Can a thief? "

Official's son, gentle, can't be a thief.

Fourth, gentle and elegant [w ē n w é n rú y m].

Explanation: Gentle attitude and elegant manners.

Said by: The first origin of Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "The first time was a semi-old Confucian scholar ... and the second was a gentle white-faced scholar."

V. Plane [s and S and wé n wé n]

Explanation: Describe looking up and flowing.

From: Cao Qingxue Qin's seventh time in A Dream of Red Mansions: "Other children are used to planing. When they first saw your broken house, they all laughed to death. "

Show off your wisdom, extraordinary temperament, understanding, reasonable, smart, knowledgeable and polite.

Feminine, graceful, flowery, calm and generous, sophisticated, intellectual, temperament, self-restraint,

Educated, steady, confident, open-minded and wise.

Describing idioms has connotations.

1, Yu Xiu: Zhong: cohesion, concentration; Yu: Parenting. It embodies the aura between heaven and earth and breeds excellent people. Refers to the beautiful mountains and rivers and talented people.

2, full economy: economy: finishing the silk thread and extending people's talents and skills. Describe people as extremely talented and resourceful.

3, empty-minded: empty: modest; Valley: Valley. My heart is as deep and wide as a valley. The description is modest and can accommodate other people's opinions.

4. Overflow in language: overflow: water overflows, which means to exceed or surpass. Refers to the profound connotation and rich thoughts and feelings fully revealed through the diction, even beyond the diction itself.

5. No matter how smart people are, they are stupid: some people with outstanding intelligence seem to be stupid if they don't show their sharpness.

6, majesty: describe people with energy and extraordinary demeanor.

7. Learning to be rich with five cars: five cars: refers to five car books. Describe reading more and learning more.

8. Talented people: Talented: Talented. Metaphor is that people are extremely talented.

9. Blending artistic conception: refers to the complete integration of life pictures and ideological connotations expressed in literary and artistic creation.

10, tenderness: tenderness: gentleness and courtesy; Er ya: gentle. Describe a person's gentle attitude and behavior. The present tense also means that there is no spirit of struggle, and there is no courage and enterprising spirit in doing things.

You Yan is eloquent.

Idiom definition: distinguish between communication and "debate" Judas' words are eloquent.

learned and versatile

Idiom definition: wide knowledge and diverse talents.

(of women) elegant and charming.

Idiom definition: personable: elegant appearance. Describe the beauty of a woman's figure.

Seemingly dull, but actually smart.

Idiom definition: Some people with outstanding intelligence look stupid and fail to show their abilities.

Full of energy like a flying dragon

Idiom definition: it is often used to describe the vigorous brushwork of calligraphy or the graceful dance. It's the same as "If you are agile, you will be surprised".

Talk like a waterfall

Idiom definition: if: as if; Hanging river: torrent pouring. When you talk, it's like a waterfall. Describe talking and distinguishing. It's not over yet.

learned and versatile

Definition of Idiom: Classic: Clear the context and extend people's talents and skills. Describe people as extremely talented and resourceful.

Act as if there is no one else nearby-think highly of yourself and ignore others.

Idiom definition: There seems to be no one around. Describe arrogance and disrespect for others.

It looks very calm

Idiom definition: expression: expression; Self-control: the same as before. There is nothing strange about his face. Describe a calm attitude.

With ease and grace

Idiom definition: self-sustaining: nature, unchanging normality. Eyes and attitude are still the same as before.