The sentence patterns of common sayings are often even, the tones are harmonious, concrete and popular, and the images are vivid. So do you know the common sayings that describe people who don’t care about other people’s family affairs? The following are common sayings that I have compiled for you to describe people who don’t care about other people’s family affairs. Welcome everyone read. < /p>
To burn the forest to make way for the fields, to drain the lake for fishing? To dry up: to dry up; to fish: to catch fish. Burn the forests to catch wild animals, drain the lakes to catch fish. It is a metaphor that only cares about immediate interests, asking for endlessly without leaving any room.
A good year and a barren year? A metaphor for useful talents.
The wind follows the tiger, the cloud follows the dragon? It is a metaphor for the mutual induction between things.
Feng Gao sets fire, Yue Hei kills people? Feng Gao: The wind is very strong. Moon Black: Refers to the dark night. Set fires when the wind is strong and kill people in the dark. Describe the behavior of robbers who take advantage of the opportunity to commit crimes.
Wind, horse and cow are not related to each other? Wind: get lost; and: arrive. This means that Qi and Chu are far away from each other. Even if the horses and cows get lost, they will not run into each other's territory. Metaphor that things have nothing to do with each other.
The wind is blowing, the cranes are chirping, and the grass and trees are buzzing? Chirping: Birds chirping. When they heard the sound of wind and the cry of cranes, they suspected that they were pursuers. Describes people being suspicious when they are panicked.
The bee (ch?i) is used in the sleeves to describe an unexpected fright.
The Buddha is decorated with gold, and the person is decorated with clothing? It means that the Buddha is decorated with gold, and the person is decorated with clothing. It is a metaphor that people are not good on the inside and have to rely on their appearance.
If blessings do not come again, disasters will come again? Blessings will not come one after another, but disasters will come one after another.
Happiness never comes in pairs, but misfortune never comes alone? It means that good things will not come in succession, but misfortune will come one after another.
Blessings are hidden by misfortunes, and misfortunes are dependent on blessings? It means that blessings and misfortunes are cause and effect and transform each other.
A mayfly shakes a big tree? This is a metaphor for overestimating one’s own capabilities.
Attached to the tail of a thousand-mile horse. It is a metaphor for relying on others to become famous. Often make modest words.
Wealth cannot be lascivious? Wealth: it used to mean having money and status; lasciviousness: confusion. It means that the will is not confused by money and status.
A viper stings (sh?) the hand, a strong man removes his wrist? If the wrist is bitten by a viper, it is cut off immediately to prevent the venom from spreading to the whole body and endangering life. It is a metaphor that when things come to a critical juncture, one must make a decisive decision. It is also a metaphor for sacrificing the local area and taking care of the overall situation.
Overturned nest without eggs? Overturned: overturned. An overturned bird's nest will not contain intact eggs. It is a metaphor for the catastrophe of annihilation of a family, with no one spared. It is also a metaphor for the destruction of the whole, and individuals cannot survive.
Catching the wave? It means following the crowd and doing something to adapt to the current situation.
To rush a duck to the shelves? It is a metaphor for forcing someone to do something beyond their capabilities.
Dare to be angry but dare not speak? You are angry in your heart but dare not speak with your mouth. Frightened by threats, he dare not express the anger in his chest.
Can’t get the high one or the low one? The high one can’t get it, and the low one doesn’t bother to accommodate. Describes dilemmas in job hunting or marriage.
Why use a cow knife to cut a chicken? Why use a cow knife to kill a chicken? It's a metaphor that you don't need to spend a lot of effort to do small things.
Sing here, cry here? Sing here, cry here. Refers to a home where one can live safely.
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Buying an old cow from across the mountain? It is a metaphor for people who act recklessly and make decisions easily without understanding the situation.
Every other industry is like a mountain? It means that people who are not in this industry do not understand the ways of this industry.
Everyone sweeps the snow in front of their own door. Don’t worry about the frost on other people’s tiles? Don’t care: Don’t care. Metaphor: Don't meddle in other people's business.
Going to the next level? The original meaning is that if you want to see further, you have to climb higher. The latter metaphor takes the already achieved results a step further.
If a worker wants to do his job well, he must first sharpen his tools? Tools: Tools. To do a good job, you first need to sharpen your tools. It means that to do something well, preparation is very important.
The father-in-law said that the father-in-law was right? It is a metaphor for a dispute between two parties, each saying that he is right.
Success will come naturally if you work hard? If you put in enough effort, things will come naturally.
Attack one point, but not as good as the rest? Don’t take a comprehensive look at people or things, just grab one point and attack. Mostly refers to biased criticism.
To be invincible, to be invincible? To attack: to attack; to overcome: to conquer.
There is nothing that cannot be captured. Describes extremely powerful power.
Being respectful is not as good as obeying orders? Just a polite word. It is mostly used when the other party is being polite to you. Although you don't dare to take it seriously, it is not good to disobey your orders.
Gong (gōng) rice is not as good as pot sūn (sūn). Rich wine and food are not prepared. It is better to soak rice in a pot of water to relieve hunger. It means that things are urgent and cannot wait.
The dog bit Lu Dongbin? Lu Dongbin: one of the legendary Eight Immortals. The dog bit Lu Dongbin when he saw him doing good deeds, and used it to scold people for not knowing good and evil.
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What you hear with your ears is false, but your eyes believe it? What you hear in person is not trustworthy. Only what you see with your own eyes is true and reliable. .
When two tigers fight, one of them will be injured? When two ferocious tigers fight, one of them will be injured. It is a metaphor that both opposing sides are very strong, and as a result of a fierce struggle, one side will surely suffer.
Two people working together can be as sharp as metal? It is a metaphor that as long as two people work together, they can exert great power.
Two peaches kill three men? Two peaches were given to three strong men, and the three strong men died because of the fight. A metaphor for killing someone with a borrowed knife.
Two to one makes five? This is a formula for abacus division, which means one-half is equal to 0.5. It is a metaphor for both parties to divide equally.
Can’t you have both? You can only have one of the two, not both.
Nip in the bud? Disaster: disaster; Weiyang: not like this, means it has not yet formed. Prevent accidents or disasters before they happen.
To guard against the people's mouth, is it better than to guard against the Sichuan? To guard: to stop; to guard against: to exceed. The harm caused by preventing people from criticizing is more serious than flooding caused by blocking rivers. It means that if the people are not allowed to speak, there will be great harm.
Dizziness Chapter 11? Dizziness and witty words. Imitation of "The Classic of Filial Piety"? What is the chapter number of such-and-such?
The law is not transmitted to the six ears? It refers to an extremely secret that cannot be known to a third party.
Turning one's hands into clouds, turning one's hands into rain? Describes a person who is capricious or accustomed to playing tricks.
Everything will be successful if it is not prepared, and it will be ruined if it is not prepared? Pre: Preliminary, refers to making plans or preparations in advance; Establish: success; Abolish: ruin. No matter what you do, if you prepare in advance, you will succeed, otherwise you will fail.
To do the opposite? Qi: his; Tao: method, approach. Take the opposite approach to the other party.
It originally means that all kinds of alchemy are gathered together because of the same type, and various things are distinguished because of their different types. The latter refers to the classification of people or things according to their nature.
Putting a long-term view to catch big fish? It is a metaphor for doing things in the long run. Although the results may not be immediate, you can get greater benefits in the future.
Shoot a cold arrow? Take advantage of someone's unpreparedness and shoot an arrow to hurt someone. A metaphor for hurting someone secretly. Cold Arrow: Hidden Arrow.
Put down the butcher's knife and become a Buddha immediately? The Buddhist advice is to encourage people to change their evil ways and do good. It is a metaphor that once an evildoer realizes his crime and is determined to change, he can still quickly become a good person.
It is true for all the world. Sihai: The ancients believed that China is surrounded by seas, so they called the whole country "Sihai"; accurate: accurate. The universal truth of metaphor applies everywhere.
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