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White grass and yellow clouds describe the desolate scene of the frontier desert.

Foolish man with grass and trees: foolish: stupid; foolish man: ordinary man. People who are as ignorant as the grass and trees in the mountains and fields. Also refers to the vulgar and mediocre people.

The grass shaves the bird and the deer means to weed; the turtle means to kill. Just like cutting weeds or killing animals, they are careless. Metaphor for wanton killing without any care

Grass, clothing and wood. Wood: tree. They weave grass for clothing and eat the fruits of trees. Describes the simple food and clothing and the poor life

Cutting and removing the grass by the roots

The land is barren and nothing grows

Cuncao Chunhui Cuncao: small grass; Chunhui: Spring sunshine. The kindness of grass cannot repay the kindness of spring. It is a metaphor that children cannot repay the kindness of their parents in raising them.

Jiancao removes the roots. Jian: a variation of "shear", which means to cut off. When mowing the grass, remove the grass roots completely. It is a metaphor for removing the root of disaster and leaving no future troubles

Plenty of food and grass is a metaphor for sufficient war preparation materials

To miss flowers and grass means to pick flowers and mess with grass

On Bagong Mountain, all the grass and trees are covered by soldiers and soldiers. The grass and trees on the mountain are all regarded as soldiers. Describes extreme fear and suspicion.

Before the soldiers and horses move, food and fodder go first. Before pointing out the troops, food and fodder should be prepared first. It is a metaphor for making preparations in advance before doing something.

Looking for snakes through grass is a metaphor for provoking evil people and asking for trouble.

Don’t give up Cao Mei Cao Mei: primitive, uncivilized. Don't look down on ignorant people. Used as a word of modesty.

Hastily: hastily: describes carelessness and sloppiness; 了: finished, finished. Ending things hastily.

Withdrawing the troops hastily. Withdrawing the troops hastily. It is a metaphor for irresponsible, careless and careless work.

The grass grows and the oriole flies. Oriole: Oriole. Describe the scenery of late spring in the south of the Yangtze River.

Cross-starting: starting or founding; finishing: completing. Just started, not finished yet.

Kusama seeks survival. Kusama: in the grass. It is described as just hoping to survive in a so-so way for now.

Caosuga: weeds. Treat human life as weeds. It is a metaphor for reactionary rulers who kill people at will.

Three visits to the thatched cottage Gu: visit. In order to invite Zhuge Liang, Liu Bei visited him in his thatched cottage three times. Later, this allusion was used to express the emperor's kindness to his ministers. It also refers to a sincere invitation or a visit.

To do things hastily: carelessly and perfunctorily. It was handled carelessly. Describes not taking things seriously.

To withdraw troops hastily means to end things carelessly and in a hurry.

The prison is full of grass. It is a metaphor for clear politics and very few people committing crimes.

Grass Heroes Grass: Grass, grassy fields. In the old days, it referred to famous figures among peasant uprisings or bandits who appeared in the mountains and forests.

Treat all the vegetation on the mountain as enemy soldiers. Describes people being suspicious when they are panicked.

Every tree and grass decays. It dies like a tree and grass, and the world does not know it. It is a metaphor for a person who has achieved nothing in his life.

The plants and trees know his authority. Even the plants and trees know his authority. Describes great power.

Cao Tou Tianzi, the leader of the bandits, also refers to the leader who goes into the mountains to gather people to revolt.

Sleeping in the open on the grass. Walking among the weeds and sleeping in the open air. Describes the hardship and hurry of people walking long distances.

Long forests and abundant grass. Deep woods and lush wild grasses. It refers to the mountains, forests and grasslands where animals live, and is often used as a metaphor for a place of seclusion.

Chunhui Inch of Grass Chunhui: the sunshine in spring; a metaphor for the loving care of children by parents. Inch grass: An inch-long grass; a metaphor for children's infinite gratitude to their parents for their upbringing.

Leave not an inch of grass, not even a blade of grass. Metaphorically, everything is gone and nothing is left.

Snatching the grass and alerting the snake is originally a metaphor for punishing a dodder and a dodder. Later, it is often used as a metaphor for being careless, which makes the other party wary.

rice, rucao rice, ru: eat; 糗: dry food; grass: refers to wild vegetables. They eat dry food and wild vegetables. Describes a hard life.

The grass sways when the wind blows. A metaphor for small changes.

Fengxingcaoyan Yan: lodging. The grass falls when the wind blows. It is a metaphor for the influence of moral culture and education.

The skin is scrawled. The description is not solid and careful.

The wind is blowing and 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.

Ji Cao Tun Grain is used to store grain and fodder.

Fengfeng Zhijin Grass In strong winds, only tough grass will not be blown down. It is a metaphor that only after a severe test can one know who is truly strong.

Cut the grass and remove the roots. When weeding, remove the roots so that the grass cannot grow. It is a metaphor for removing the root cause of trouble to avoid future troubles.

Knotting a grass ring is an old metaphor for giving thanks and repaying one's kindness, one who will never forget it until death.

Borrow straw pillow block Borrow: padding. In ancient times, when one's parents were mourning, they would sit and lie down on a straw mat with earth as their pillow. Describes grief.

Scare the snake into the grass to describe the vigorous and lively cursive writing.

Crawling grass is difficult to remove. Creeping grass: a grass that spreads and grows. Overgrown grass is difficult to eradicate completely. It is a metaphor that once evil forces grow, they are difficult to eliminate.

To flirt with women is a metaphor for showing mercy everywhere, mostly referring to the teasing and seduction between men and women.

Beauty Vanilla was used in old poetry to symbolize loyalty to the emperor and patriotism.

The original meaning of "exotic flowers and exotic herbs" refers to strange and rare flowers and plants. It is also used as a metaphor for wonderful articles and works.

To attract and tease. A metaphor for men and women flirting. Use multiple fingers to tease women.

Regarded as grass and mustard. Mustard: grass. Seen as dirt, as contemptible as grass. Metaphor of extreme contempt.

Ten steps of vanilla means that there are talents everywhere.

Tun Liang and Cao Cao store grain and fodder.

Vanilla Beauty was used in old poetry to symbolize loyalty to the emperor and patriotism.

Idle flowers and wild grass. Wild flowers and grass. It is a metaphor for a woman that a man plays with other than his wife.

A plant or a tree is a metaphor for extremely small things.

Wild grass and idle flowers. Wild flowers and plants. It is a metaphor for a woman that a man plays with other than his wife.

Relying on grass and trees originally means that ghosts and gods have something to rely on and are good at doing power and blessings. Later, it is a metaphor for relying on the power of others to do evil. It also means being unable to stand on one's own feet and relying on others.

To stir up trouble is a metaphor for causing trouble.

Cut the weeds by their roots. When weeding weeds, remove them by their roots so that the grass can no longer grow. It is a metaphor for removing the root cause of trouble to avoid future troubles.

Shibu Fangcao Fangcao: Vanilla. Metaphorically, there are talents everywhere.

Pluck the grass to look at the wind. It is a metaphor for being good at observing things.

Meanfengsucao describes the hardships of journey or wild life.

Cao Chuan Borrowing Arrows uses wisdom and relies on other people's human or financial resources to achieve one's own goals.

To do things hastily means "to do things hastily".

The grass is popular and the grass is popular. See "the grass is popular and the grass is Yan".

The vegetation is sparse and sparse. The vegetation is deserted and sparse. The flowers and trees have withered and withered. Describe the late autumn scene.

The grass and the wind follow. See "the wind flows and the grass and the wind follow".

Cao Yan Feng Xing See "Feng Xing Cao Yan".

Cutting the grass to remove the roots is like cutting the grass to remove the roots. It is a metaphor for removing the root cause of trouble to avoid future troubles.

Chengxing walks on grass, wearing starlight on his head and treading on grass under his feet. Describes going out early and coming back late to work hard.

Inch of grass connects the metaphor. Even though you are weak, you should still be grateful.

To scare a snake in the grass. See "to scare a snake in the grass".

Wind Soldiers and Grass Armor means that all grass and trees are soldiers.

The grass grows tall and the forest grows tall. ①The grass grows tall and the forest grows tall. ② Refers to a place of seclusion.

Feng Xing Cao Cong See "Feng Xing Cao Yan".

Feng Xing Cao Mi means that a powerful force can subdue everything.

Wind candles and grass dew. Candles in the wind are easy to extinguish, and dew on the grass is easy to dry. It is a metaphor for people who are aging and approaching death. There are four folds in Yang Shen's "Dong Tian Xuan Ji" of the Ming Dynasty: "Life is like stone fire and lightning, and a life span of hundreds of years is like the dew of grass and candles in the wind."

The description is not solid and careful.

The power of Hengcao Hengcao: trample the grass down. Like trampling down grass. A metaphor for slight merit.

Transformation is like cutting grass, which means that the implementation of education is like grass falling in the wind. Describes the ease of implementation of education. "The Analects of Confucius·Yan Yuan" in the text: "If you are in charge of government, why should you kill? You want to be good and the people will be good. The virtue of a gentleman is like the virtue of a villain, and the wind on the grass will destroy it."

Huang Guancao's poor clothing. To refer to common people. Sometimes it refers to the grassy fields.

Huangguancaolu See "Huangguancaofu".

Strong Grass In strong winds, only tough grass will not be blown down. It is a metaphor that only after a severe test can one know who is truly strong.

Ju means lush grass, which means weeds block the road. Describe the scene of decay and desolation. Ju means "髫".

The grass is thick grass, which means weeds block the road. Describe the scene of decay and desolation.

Withered and broken grass. Because it is easy to be blown away by the wind, it also means that it is involuntary and its whereabouts are difficult to determine.

The green grass is like a mattress on the ground. Often refers to a grassy area for temporary rest. Also known as "green grass like grass".

Qihua Yaocao Qi, Yao: beautiful jade. They were originally the flowers and plants in the fairyland imagined by the ancients. Later, it also described the crystal clear and beautiful flowers and plants.

Wallflower streetweed See "wallflower streetweed".

Sleeping on Thatch and Pillow It is recommended to sleep on thatch, using the straw as a pillow. In ancient times, it was a ritual for parents to mourn.

To stir up grass and get flowers, see "to stir up grass and get flowers".

Humans are not grass and trees. See "Humans are not wood and stone".

Three visits to the thatched cottage See "Three visits to the thatched cottage".

Killing people like grass means killing many people and showing great contempt for human life.

Frost travels and stays in the grass. It means walking in the frost and dew and resting in the grass. Describe the hard work.

Tangan shadow grass Exploring the pole and shadow grass are methods used by fishermen to gather fish and then lower the net to catch them. Zen Buddhism uses it as a metaphor for enlightening and teaching according to circumstances.

Heaven creates grass and ignorance ①It is said that the beginning of heaven and earth, all things were created in chaos and ignorance. ②It is called the time of creation.

Bronze camel grass is the same as "copper camel thorns".

In the Spring and Autumn Period of the Jin and Wei Dynasties, Ke Ke refused to obey his father's order to bury his concubine and sent her to marry him. Later, he fought with the Qin general Du Hui against the Fu clan. , Du Hui stooped, so he got it. He dreamed of it and said: "I, and the father of the married woman... I repay you." "See "Zuo Zhuan·Xuan Gong Fifteenth Year". Later, "Wei Ke Jie Cao" was used to express the meaning of being deeply favored and trying one's best to repay.

Idle flowers and wild grasses See "idle flowers and wild grasses".

Knotting grass with a ring in one's mouth Knotting grass: knotting grass into a rope to rescue the benefactor; holding a ring in one's mouth: holding a jade ring in one's mouth. In the old days, it was a metaphor for being grateful and repaying one's kindness, something that would never be forgotten until death.

Cutting the grass to remove the roots is like cutting the grass to remove the roots. It means to eliminate the disaster fundamentally.

Yaocaoqihua refers to the flowers and plants in fairyland.

Yao Cao Qi Hua is also called "Yao Cao Qi Pa". ①Flowers and plants in fairyland. ②Rare and exotic flowers and plants.

Yao Cao Qi Pa See "Yao Cao Qi Hua".

Leaning on grass and attached trees ① Metaphor of relying on someone with ability or power. ②It means that the elves rely on vegetation and other objects to cause mischief.

The warblers fly and the grass grows. Liang Qiuchi of the Southern Dynasties writes in "Books with Chen Bo": "In late spring in March, grass grows in the south of the Yangtze River, with peanuts and trees, and flocks of warblers fly around." Later, "the warblers fly and the grass grows" is used to describe the beauty. spring scene.

To stir up trouble is a metaphor for showing off, teasing, and seducing the opposite sex.

To mess with the flowers and mess with the grass is still said to mess with the flowers and mess with the grass.

To attract women means to tease and seduce women.

Chicao without roots is a metaphor for a person's achievements without any help, due to his own efforts.

When the soldiers and horses are not moving, the food and grass go first. 〖Explanation〗 During the battle, the soldiers and horses have not been dispatched, so the transportation of military food and grass must go first. The latter generally refers to the need to make preparations before taking action.

One year of being bitten by a snake, three years of being afraid of straws. 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for becoming timid and fearful after a setback. It's the same as "one year I'm bitten by a snake, ten years I'm afraid of well ropes".

Grass belly vegetable sausage 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for having no talent or knowledge. Also used as a word for modesty.

Treat human life as trivial matter 〖Explanation〗Treat human life as trivial matter and destroy it at will. Same as "taking human life seriously".

Grass snake gray line 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for things leaving vague clues and signs that can be found.

The wind and grass are overwhelming 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor that a powerful force can subdue everything. Same as "Fashion and grass are popular".

The strong wind and strong grass 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor that only after a severe test can one know who is truly strong. Same as "the strong wind knows the strong grass".

The fallen grass is a bandit. 〖Explanation〗 Bandit: Thief. It used to mean escaping into the mountains and becoming a robber.

Light dust and weak grass 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for the impermanence of life.

Ru Weeping Grass Mustard 〖Explanation〗 Mustard: grass. Just like dropping a piece of grass. Describes not caring.

Exotic grasses and flowers 〖Explanation〗The original meaning refers to strange and rare flowers and plants. It is also used as a metaphor for wonderful articles and works.

The oil dries up and the lamp grass runs out 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for death soon.

Stick flowers and mess with grass 〖Explanation〗 mess with: provoke; grass and flowers: a good metaphor. It is a metaphor for showing mercy everywhere, mostly referring to the teasing and seduction between men and women.

Pagong Plants and Trees Treat the plants and trees of Bagong Mountain as enemies. Describes a feeling of extreme tension and fear.

Poetry:

The moss on the stone is pure, and the fine grass is soft under the pines

Tang Dynasty Wang Wei's "Three Poems for Zhang Wudi"

Sitting and looking at the color of green moss, I want to get on someone's clothes

"Shu Shi" by Wang Wei of Tang Dynasty

The color of grass invades the official road, and the flower branches grow out of the garden wall

Tang Dynasty ·Zhang Ji's "Luoyang Works"

The grass is short and the flowers are beginning to bloom, the moss is green and the willows are half yellow

Short: short. open.

Tang Dynasty Liu Zhongyong's "Early Spring in the Quiet Courtyard"

The moss marks on the upper steps are green, and the grass color enters the curtains clear

Qing Dynasty Liu Yuxi's "Humble Room Inscription"

The wild grass is fragrant and red brocade, and the gossamer stirs up the blue sky

Gossamer: The long thread spun by insects is called gossamer because it floats in the air.

Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty "A Spring Letter to the Eighty-Two Bastards of the Eighty-Two Poplars in Dongluobai"

The grass grows in Liliyuan, and the grass dries up every year. The wildfire cannot be burned out, but the spring breeze blows and grows again

Lili: the appearance of lushness.

Tang. Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass"

The wild flowers are becoming more and more charming. Only in Asakusa can there be no horse hooves

Talent: only. No: cover up.

"Spring Tour to Qiantang Lake" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

The grass and green tapestry are luxuriant, and the fine trees are lush and pleasant

Green tapestry: dense green. Onion cage: prosperity.

Ode to the Sound of Autumn by Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty

Leaning alone on the railing and staring into the distance, a river of tobacco is as flat as a cut

A river: all over the ground.

"Butterflies in Love with Flowers" by Xie Yi of the Song Dynasty

The decaying grass is miserable all the way, and the red maples are all over the forest

The sound of wind blowing leaves .

Jin·Dong Jieyuan's "The Romance of the West Chamber" Volume 6