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The complete works of idioms solitaire at the beginning of the word "hurry"

Being in a hurry-making mistakes in the hurry-making mistakes at random-being fatal? -Ambition in the Four Sides-Square Land-Long-lasting-Long-term stability-Living and working in peace and contentment-Being diligent in industry-Being diligent in learning and asking questions-Winning the Central Plains-Being intact-Being in turmoil-Setting up a prosperous country

1. Being in a hurry

Pronunciation: c not ng c not ng má ng má ng.

Source: Ceng Pu's "Evil Sea Flower" 13: "It seems that I saw the photographer's face like Mr., and I was in a hurry and didn't dare to take it seriously. Is it Mr.?"

2, patchwork

Pronunciation: cu cuò luò yǒu zhì

Interpretation: Although the layout of things is uneven, it is very interesting and makes people feel good. Scattered: uneven. To: fun. ?

Source: The Book of Jin, Wei Heng, "The fiber wave is concentrated; Scattered in the meantime. "

3. Be ambitious in all directions

Pronunciation: zh √ zà i s √ f ā ng

Interpretation: It means to have lofty aspirations.

Origin: "Ambition in the Four Sides" evolved from "Ambition in the Four Sides". "Ambition of the Four Sides" comes from Confucius Congzi (a book about the words and deeds of Confucius and his descendants) compiled by Confucius in Qin Dynasty.

4. Long-term stability

Pronunciation: chá ng zhiji 468ā n

Interpretation:

Long-term stability is also called long-term stability. Describe the long-term stability and peace of the country and society.

Source: The Biography of Han Jia Yi by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty, "Building a stable situation for a long time, growing into a career of governance."

[ Qing] Wang Wan's "Yao Feng Wen Chao Bing Lun" "And its compliance is based on complete solutions. Why did this Han and Song Dynasties have long-term stability and stability?"

5. Live and work in peace and contentment

Pronunciation: ān jū lè yè

Interpretation: It refers to the people's stable and happy life, which is a metaphor for living and working happily.

Source: "Lao Zi" "People are willing to eat their food, beautiful clothes, live in peace, enjoy their customs, and don't communicate with each other until they die."

biographies of Han Huo Zhi: "everyone lives in peace and enjoys his career, and he is willing to eat and serve beautifully."