Idioms come from famous sentences in ancient works, such as Tempering.
1. Do your best, rather die than surrender. 2. It rains late. From the ancient poem "A note to a friend in the north on a rainy night". 3. Pull out the world. According to the historical records. 4. Bai Hongguan. From the warring States policy. Embrace trade silk, a gentle and lovely lady, escaped. In July, the fire was flowing, and she was flourishing on the water side. From the Book of Songs 6. Take firewood to put out the fire. From The Six Kingdoms 7. Sorrow and joy. From Su Shi's Water Transfer 8. Side by side. From the ninth volume of Spring and Autumn Annals by Yan Zi. The winding path leads to a secluded place, and all is silent, in a Buddhist retreat behind Duanshan Temple 10. I'm exhausted. I'm redundant. Oh, stupid and ridiculous. From Bai Juyi's Pipa Trip 12. The deceased is like this, not anxious or angry, not ashamed to ask questions, sensitive and eager to learn, tireless in teaching others, humorous in words, learning new things through hearsay, suffering from loss, don't do to others what you don't want them to do. No desire is just; Keep your word, save yourself in three provinces; If you are in the age of standing, you will be in the age of doubt, and so on. From The Analects of Confucius. 13. pot calling the kettle black, who taught you to be filial, outnumbered, born in sorrow, die in happiness, and enjoy with the people? Rebels, thieves, etc. come from Mencius. 14. Feng Tang is easy to get old, sunset and lonely Qi Fei. Autumn waters are the same, and the fishing boat sings late. Confusion comes from Mulan poem 16. Helpless, deja vu from Huanxisha 17. Break the halberd and sink the sand from Chibi 18. It's hard to break the waves 19. The old horse is 20 years old. There's another village. 2 1. Mountain ring road.