Contains all idioms and explanations of the word "Yang":
Wanzhuan melodious - Waiwan melodious, also refers to the melodious and melodious sound.
Its appearance is not good-looking: not good-looking. Describes a person's ugly appearance.
To be extravagant and forceful - originally means to make every effort to exaggerate and exaggerate, and strive to carry forward. Later, it was mostly described as being too particular about ostentation.
Mingyang Xiangbo - Xiangbo: a sage with low status but both talent and virtue. Mingcha recommends people who are of humble origins but possess both ability and political integrity.
Show off your talents and promote yourself - reveal your talents. It is also a metaphor for showing off talents and expressing oneself.
Establish a reputation and make a name for yourself - Establish a reputation: make oneself have a considerable status in society; Yang: spread the word. Make yourself a foothold in society and gain a reputation far and wide.
Impassioned—excited: uplifted and high-spirited. Be energetic and high-spirited. Describe the mood and the tone of voice is exciting and full of righteousness.
To put out the fire and raise the boil - boiling: boiling water. Metaphors do not fundamentally solve the problem. It also describes the situation as critical.
Family scandals should not be publicized - disgraceful things at home should not be publicized to the outside world.
Stimulate turbidity and raise clearness - irritate: wash away; turbidity: dirty water; clear: clean water. Flush away the sewage and let the clean water come up. It is a metaphor for eliminating the bad and carrying forward the good.
The flowers will no longer bloom - the flowers that have bloomed will not bloom again in a year. It is a metaphor that time has passed and will not come back.
The sea is calm - a metaphor for peace and quiet.
High on one's feet - still means arrogant.
Wash away the dirt and make it clear - wash. Wash away dirt and inspire clarity. A metaphor for promoting good and eliminating evil.
Ambitious and high-spirited - high-spirited and contented.
Fengyang benevolent style - Fengyang: praise; benevolent style: implement benevolent policies as if they were popular. In the old days, it was used to praise virtue.
Burn the bones and throw away the ashes. Described as very hostile.
Flowing one after another - describing the falling snowflakes.
Part ways - part ways: refers to driving horses forward. Go separate ways. It is a metaphor for different goals, each going his own way or doing his own thing.
Part ways - go separate ways. It is a metaphor for different goals, each going his own way or doing his own thing.
Boiling Yang - Boiling: the way the water rolls; Yangyang: the way it is noisy and churning. As noisy as boiling water. Describes noisy people.
Feiyang and domineering - Feiyang: indulgence; domineering: arrogant. It originally refers to an arrogant attitude and a lack of restraint. Nowadays, it is mostly described as arrogant, unruly, and arrogant.
Prancing horse and whip - leap: jump. Jump on the horse and raise the whip. Describes the appearance of whipping up a whip and urging a horse to gallop away. It is also a metaphor for construction in full swing.
To promote, suppress first - to promote and let go, control and suppress first.
Youguang raises your voice - spreads honor and spreads reputation.
To praise talents and praise their deeds. Also known as "The Literary History of Excellent Talents".
The eagle flies like the tiger bites - like the eagle flying, like the tiger bites. It is described as showing off one's strength and being extremely vicious.
High-spirited - still high-spirited. Describes high spirits and heroic spirit.
To hold a bucket and raise a dustpan means to have a false reputation.
Feeling proud - very proud.
Show off one's strength and show off one's strength.