1, stealing food leads to satiety
Pinyin: [o]
Interpretation: It is a metaphor for obtaining benefits by improper means.
Source: Yan Zhitui's Yan Family Instructions in the Northern Qi Dynasty saves trouble: "If you hijack the Prime Minister, you may get a reward, or you may be sent when you clamor, so that you are officially called a talent. What's the difference between stealing and eating? Steal clothes to keep warm! "
2. Stealing mice and dogs
Pinyin: sh incarnation
Interpretation: Running around stealing things like mice and dogs.
Source: Biography of Xue Xuan in the Northern Qi Dynasty: "If a mouse steals a dog, it must first ask for advice."
The supervisor stole his own things.
Pinyin: [ji ā n zh ǔ z ǔ d ao]
Explanation: Stealing the property under one's care in the line of duty. Just like "inside job".
Source: Biography of Yang Yan in Old Tang Dynasty: "He even called his officials to arrest him, saying,' The supervisor steals from himself, and strangulation is guilty.' "
Step 4 steal chickens and touch dogs
Pinyin: [t not u j and m not g ǒ u]
Definition: refers to the act of stealing. It also refers to shady business activities.
Source: Forty-six chapters of Water Margin: "The villain is here; Just do some stealing activities; What time? Follow the two brothers up the mountain; But not good? "
5. Stealing cats and dogs
Pinyin: [t not u m ā o d à o g ǒ u]
Interpretation: refers to stealing. It also refers to an improper relationship between men and women.
Source: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children 1 1: "Being a fugitive is different from stealing cats and dogs. I will never come down quietly."
The idiom to describe theft is to ask questions and talk about: press. We licked lice and talked face to face. Describe talking and stealing, fearless.
Slow Tibetan thief slow Tibetan: careless collection; Teaching: teaching. Collecting property carelessly is tantamount to luring to steal.
A barking dog means robbery, theft and so on.
Ashi steals the name of Ashi: Qu caters to the world's favor; Stealing a name: stealing a reputation. Cheat the favor of the world to steal your reputation.
Cheat the world, steal reputation, cheat the world, steal reputation.
Curtains peep at the wall and listen to curtains: fabric curtains; Peep: peep; Wall: wall; Listen: eavesdropping. Of eavesdropping and peeking
Stealing fame and deceiving the world: stealing; Name: reputation; Deception: Deception. Stealing fame and deceiving the world.
Stealing fame and stealing the world: stealing; Name: reputation, name; Darkness: darkness. Stealing a good name in the dark ages. Refers to the traitors who took the opportunity to cheat their names in troubled times.
Stealing and hating the master. Master: Master. The thief hates the owner he stole. It means that evil people hate upright people.
Stealing the bell and covering your ears: theft; Clock: an ancient musical instrument. Cover your ears when you steal the clock. Metaphor self-deception
Steal a sly title: spit on the horse; Steal: Remove the reins. The horse spit out its chew and bit off the reins. Metaphor is not bound.
The original intention of popularizing law and obscenity is that property is not kept properly, which leads to theft by others; Women dress up coquettishly to seduce others to flirt. We are now leading people to commit adultery and steal.
The original intention of abetting obscenity and theft is that property is not properly kept, causing others to steal; Women dress up coquettishly to seduce others to flirt. We are now leading people to commit adultery and steal.
An insider steals his own things and the property he takes care of on official business.
The name of a gentleman and a thief on the beam. Now it sometimes refers to people who are divorced from reality and the masses.
Wolves are as greedy as wolves; Steal like a mouse. Often describe the enemy as greedy and despicable.
Ask questions and discuss: press. We licked lice and talked face to face. Describe talking and stealing, fearless.
Bathe the monkey, bathe the monkey: macaque; Crown: Wear a hat. Monkeys in clothes and hats are not real people after all. Metaphor is superficial, just like a puppet. It is often used to satirize people who take refuge in evil forces and steal power.
Slow Tibetan thief slow Tibetan: careless collection; Teaching: teaching. Collecting property carelessly is tantamount to luring to steal.
Take the name of others, do things for them or steal their power and status to achieve a certain purpose.
Stealing vegetarian food: empty; Rice: Eating refers to salary. There is no reward for stealing high positions. In the past, it meant that senior officials were full of food and had no intention of intervening. Later it was also used as a courtesy word.
Hens crow at dawn. In the past, this was a metaphor for a woman stealing power and chaos.
Deceive the world and steal reputation.
A barking dog means robbery, theft and so on.
A mouse stealing a dog is like a mouse stealing a small amount, just like a dog stealing oil. Refers to petty theft.
Rat thieves steal like rats and oil like dogs. Refers to petty theft.
Stealing is the act of stealing. It also refers to shady business activities.
Burglary: in private. Look up at the roof and sigh privately. Describe being in trouble and helpless.
Drill a hole in the wall: a hole. Transcendence: transcendence. Drilling holes and climbing walls. In the old days, it was often used to describe young men and women's free love behavior regardless of their parents' orders and matchmakers' words. Later, it also refers to men and women cheating or thieves stealing.
Unpacking [Description] Stealing boxes, cages and other property.
Unpacking [Description] Stealing boxes, cages and other property. It's the same as "unpacking"
Dogs stealing mice are the same as "dogs stealing mice".
Lu is the collective name of Wu Zetian, Cao Cao and Wang Mang. In the old days, they were all regarded as careerists plotting to usurp the throne. So it refers to the national thief who stole the regime.
The crime of embezzlement refers to the theft caused by negligence in custody.
3. four words to describe stealing words to describe stealing words: poaching and stealing light.
Explanation: Kuang Heng in the Western Han Dynasty dug holes in the wall to attract neighbors to study by candlelight. Later, it was used to describe poverty and hard work.
From: Miscellanies of Xijing Volume II: "Kuang Heng's ci is childish, and he studies hard without a candle, but his neighbor has a candle that he hasn't caught. Balance is to send its light through the wall and read it with a book that reflects light. "
Example: A man who said that he should study hard, there was a man with lofty ideals in ancient times who took care of his studies. ◎ Lu Xun's essay Jiejieting, difficult to do but not believe.
Synonym: Cysticercosis reflects snow, absorbs light through walls, and forgets to eat or sleep.
Antonym: no learning, no skill
Grammar: linkage; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Include praise
4. The four-word idiom describing misery describes a complete collection of miserable idioms.
I can't bear to see what I can't see, and I can't bear to see what I see.
Selling children and daughters means that they are forced to sell their daughters without support.
Eyes can't bear to see, eyes can't bear to see. Describe the scene as extremely tragic.
Selling your wife and children is selling your wife and children to others because of life.
At first, hooligans dig mice to catch sparrows with nets and dig holes to catch mice to satisfy their hunger. Later, they mean trying their best to raise money.
The unspeakable pain is the unspeakable pain.
The boundless sea of suffering was originally a Buddhist word, which described deep and incomparable suffering. Often used with "going back to the shore".
Suffering: Yes. The pain or hardship is so extreme that words cannot express it.
The bad luck of a beautiful woman means that a young beautiful woman has a bad life.
The family is ruined and the family dies.
Family breakdown, family bankruptcy, population death.
Beautiful women are unlucky. Beauty's face; Unlucky: Bad luck. In the old society, a woman was beautiful, but she had bad experiences (mostly early death, widowhood or bad husband).
Disaster-ridden means disaster-ridden.
Terrible: Look. I can't bear to see it.
I can't bear to listen: listen. It's too sad to listen.
Terrible: the world. There is nothing more painful in the world. Describe the pain to the extreme.
Black and blue, the scars are as dense as fish scales. Describe the serious injury.
5. Misdescribed four-character idioms are intertwined.
Due to mistakes,
Complicated,
It's patchy,
Cross financing,
Criss-crossing,
Make a big mistake,
Insanity,
Would be wrong,
All wet,
Make this big mistake,
Inverted disorder,
The waste of holding straight mistakes,
Pan Wei was wrong,
Wrong eyes, wrong eyes,
Staggered arrangement,
One mistake after another,
One mistake and a hundred mistakes,
Dislocated root,
The level is uneven,
Cup after cup,
Wrongful and false cases,
There are mistakes in the busy,
Complicated changes,
Reproduce wrongly,
Three mistakes and four mistakes,
A wrong idea,
Miss face to face,
Mistaken cast iron,
Predicate emergence
6. Describe a wonderful four-word idiom that is exciting and eye-catching: describe a person's radiant face or the words in the article are wonderful and touching.
Exquisite ecstasy: wonderful, superb.
A stroke of genius: a work written with the help of God. It describes the wonderful sentences in the work.
Vivid: describes a wonderful speech or performance.
Exquisite: unparalleled. Exquisite and wonderful, unparalleled, exquisite and ingenious to the extreme.
Exquisite: Exquisite: Exquisite and beautiful. Exquisite: unique and unparalleled. Exquisite: exquisite and beautiful, unparalleled.
Stunning: striking the table. Describe how much you appreciate it. Can be used for someone's words or masterpieces.
Amazing: praise what you see to the extreme.
Appreciate festivals: festivals: beats; Clap your hands: beat the time; Sigh: admire. It refers to appreciating poetry or works of art with a beat. Describe great appreciation for people's behavior, speech, poetry, skills, etc.
Praise: a chorus of praise.
Full of praise: praise: praise; No: no, this word; Never: stop. Mouth: Keep praising.
7. About the important four-character idiom 1. Try to apologize: I'm sorry: I feel uneasy. Doing good is regarded as malice.
2. I want to steal my name: I want to "invite". Grab and steal fame and fortune by improper means
3. incisive words: pertinent famous words, profound truth.
4. Summary: Concise. In a nutshell, in a nutshell.
5. Asking price and counteroffer: When buying and selling things, the seller asks for a high price and the buyer pays a low price, and the two sides have to argue repeatedly. It is also a metaphor for arguing repeatedly in negotiations or talking about conditions when accepting tasks.
6. Critical position: a place that is in an important position in the military. It is more like a military strategic location. Also known as the "key point".
7. Original end: original, essence: deduction. Explore the origin and result of the development of things.
8. Summary: Summary. In a nutshell, in a nutshell.
9. Death is life: describe adversity as evil.
10. Adhere to the foundation: it means grasping the key and the root.
1 1. crisis: a metaphor for the key or opportunity of success or failure.
12. concise and clear: it means concise and clear.
13. Never forget: don't forget the Old Testament or old friends.
14. Select the important ones and delete the disordered ones. When writing an article, you should grasp the key points.
15. Simple and not annoying: concise and to the point, not cumbersome.
16. This means bending your knees.
17. Desperate to save face: it means to take special care of your face.
18. Powerful and powerful: a powerful giant; Powerful people.
19. Wild speculations: unlimited speculation. Describe the proposed conditions and requirements are too high.
20. Concealing the price: it means asking for a high price indefinitely.