1. Idioms describing guessing
Intangible: Capable: speculation, anticipation.
Refers to the inability to guess and estimate people or things. Elusive: elusive: speculation, anticipation.
Refers to the inability to guess and estimate people or things. Life or death is uncertain: divination: guess, estimate.
Either alive or dead, unpredictable. Meng Gourd: Meng Gourd: a metaphor for words or things that are difficult to guess and puzzling.
Refers to guessing about puzzling things. Guessing in the East and Guessing in the West: Refers to multiple guesses.
Randomly guessed: Said: Speak. Random speculation and nonsense.
To make wild guesses: to make wild guesses. Refers to making random guesses about things that are not sure.
Blind men feeling the elephant: It is a metaphor for making random guesses and trying to make a comprehensive judgment based on only one-sided understanding or partial experience of things. Group blindness: It is a metaphor for making random guesses and trying to make a comprehensive judgment based on only one-sided understanding or partial experience of things.
The human heart is separated from the belly: It means that it is difficult to guess the human mind. Three Wisdoms and Five Guesses: A metaphor for using your mind and guessing in many ways.
Use the heart of a villain to judge the belly of a gentleman: use a despicable mind to guess a person of noble character. Everyone feels the elephant: It is a metaphor for making random guesses and trying to make a comprehensive judgment based on only one-sided understanding or partial experience of things.
Elusive: guessing. Describes changeable and unpredictable things. 2. What are the words that describe people before death?
Words that describe people before death include:
Recalling the light, dying with eyes closed, dying, terminally ill, lingering, breathless, dying. Ji
Word explanation:
Huiguanghuishi: It means that due to the reflection of light at sunset, the sky lights up for a short time. It is a metaphor for a sudden clarity of mind or a brief excitement when a person is about to die.
Die without closing your eyes: It means that you will not close your eyes even after death. It originally means that when a person dies, there are still things in his heart that he cannot let go of. Nowadays it is often used to describe extreme unwillingness.
Dying: Breathing weakly. Only one breath left. Describing approaching death
Being terminally ill: The ancients called the fat at the apex of the heart "paste" and the area between the heart and diaphragm "dying". Describes a condition that is very serious and cannot be cured. It means that things have reached an point of no return.
To linger: It means to barely continue to breathe before death. Metaphor for barely surviving for the time being
Qi Ruowei: Describes the breath and signs of life are very weak, metaphorical life is dying
On the verge of death: Dying: This refers to a long-term illness that does not heal, and will suffer many diseases in the future Refers to being seriously ill and about to die; Ji: time. When you are critically ill and about to die.
Good quotes from celebrities before their death:
1. Before his death, the French philosopher Sidi said: "I don't understand why people are born, I don't understand why they live, I don't understand why people live. Death, I still don’t understand. ”
2. The Englishman Chesterton has a famous saying: “The ending is very clear. There is light and darkness in the world, and everyone can only choose one.” < /p>
3. Rabelais: It’s time to put down the curtain, the farce is over
4. Danton: Take my head to show to the public, my head is worthy of being At first glance
5. Churchill: I am ready to see God, no matter whether God has prepared torture to question me
The original text describing the appearance of Yan Jian before his life and death:
All relatives and relatives came to greet me. Five nephews shuttled over to accompany the doctor in getting medicine. After the Mid-Autumn Festival, the doctors stopped prescribing any medicine and called all Guanzhuang's family members from the countryside. He was so ill that he couldn't speak for three days in a row. In the evening, people crowded into a room, and a lamp was lit on the table. Yan Jiansheng's throat was filled with the sound of phlegm coming in and out, and he could not stop breathing without making a sound. He also took his hand out of the quilt and stretched out two fingers. The eldest nephew came up and asked, "Second uncle, don't you have two relatives you haven't met yet?" He shook his head two or three times. The second nephew came up and asked: "Second uncle, is it possible that there are still two pieces of silver there, and I didn't tell you to understand?" He opened his eyes wide, shook his head hard a few more times, and pointed harder and harder. . The nanny held her brother in her arms and interjected: "I think it's because my two uncles are no longer here, so I miss him so much." After hearing this, he closed his eyes and shook his head, but his hand just pointed without moving.
Mrs. Zhao hurriedly wiped away her tears, stepped forward and said, "Sir, what others say is irrelevant. I am the only one who knows what you mean! You are lighting two lamp grasses in that lamp. Don't worry, I'm afraid you will waste oil." "I'll just pick one out now." After that, he hurriedly picked out one. When everyone looked at Yan Jiansheng, they nodded, lowered their hands, and immediately lost their breath.
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Describe the guessed sentences
Just hope You and I are good, we don't suspect each other, and we don't praise each other. We are as peaceful as usual. You talk to me as if you are talking to yourself, and I talk to you as if you are talking to myself. ——Wang Xiaobo "Loving You is Like Loving Life"
It is easy to laugh, but also very difficult. It is easy to laugh at others, but not easy at yourself. It is easy to laugh at yesterday, but it is not easy to laugh at today. It is easy to laugh at poverty, but it is not easy to laugh at wealth. It's easy to laugh at the excitement, but it's not easy to laugh at loneliness. It is easy to laugh at a gentleman, but not easy at a villain...
Anyone who only thinks about the people and not himself will definitely gain high honor and prestige. On the other hand, if there is only an individual in mind and no people, they will be cast aside by the people sooner or later. 4. What are the sentences that describe worry?
1. Walking on the way home, holding the stolen big apple, like holding a few big mice, feeling very confused.
2. Does this mean that Wang Lei has no feelings? no. He was like an iron thermos bottle, cold on the outside but scalding hot on the inside. When he felt that the irreversible situation was developing step by step towards the inevitable situation, waves of anger and waves of heavy and tragic guilt pierced his heart like red-hot needles.
3. In the past few days, I have been like the thunder grass that has been wilted by the frost on the hillside, hanging my head all day long.
4. Troubles are like a cup of strong coffee, like a never-ending river; like an episode in life. Troubles are like a big, heavy stone weighing on my heart. Are worries a required course in life?
5. My heart felt like I had swallowed a green plum, sour and a little bitter. I lowered my head, afraid that others would see my embarrassed expression.
6. As soon as our eyes met, we lowered our heads. Alas, when will this worrying day end?
7. I lingered at the exit of the train station with a guilty mood. The rustling autumn wind carried the broken branches and leaves, and I felt even more sad and painful. I hope to see her soon, but I am afraid to see her. When the announcer's emotionless voice announced that the train was about to arrive at the station, my heart couldn't help but beat so fast that I lost the courage to even look at the platform.
8. My troubles are scars on my heart. Although they are very shallow, they are enough to make me unforgettable. Perhaps only the erosion of time can reflect the meaning of troubles.
9. I opened the squad leader’s homework book, erased his correct results, and added random numbers, thinking to myself: Will you report me or not?
10. Looking at him, I hesitated to speak. My face was as tight as a piece of red cloth. I opened my mouth for a moment, but finally nothing came out.
11. His brows were furrowed, and his spine was slightly bent with worry.
12. The biggest frustration people sometimes have is not having a friend who can talk to each other. She lowered her head and flipped through a few pages of manuscript paper. The novel in particular deepened her depression. The novel describes the daily life of several intellectual middle-aged widows. This novel shows unprecedented realism in writing about women's anguish.
13. Birds can foresee their own death. In those last moments, the bird still cares about the cleanliness of its feathers. They struggled and licked the unclean things on their bodies with the only saliva in their mouths. They don't like excess stuff that prevents them from flying. Now it is about to end its flight. Probably to thank the wings that have accompanied it throughout its life, it has combed its feathers cleanly.
14. Everyone can write their own troubles into a book. If you put it in a thick pile, looking back many years later, it will be nothing more than a big dream when you were young and frivolous. The joys and sorrows of myself in the dream are not affected by them one by one. After waking up from the dream, I remembered the things that bothered me in the dream, smiled slightly, and it was over.
5. What are the idioms that describe things?
"It's over: to end, to end."
To end the matter in a way that can't be concluded. It means to put things aside and forget about it, even if it's over. .
Source: Song Dynasty Ye Shaoyun's "Recording Words about Summer Vacation": "People in the Tang Dynasty said that "Dong Heng" is a word that can't be solved, so there is a saying that "the boss's mind is too cold and he mistakenly believes that Yan Biao is Lu Gong". words. People think it's a joke. "
"Not getting up or down" means that things are not settled and the situation is difficult. Source: "Surprise at the Second Moment" Volume 9: "Sister...why did you coax this scholar so that he could not get up or down, and was dumbfounded?" Everything is ruined. "
Don't listen and don't ask. Listen. Don't listen to what others say, and don't take the initiative to ask.
Describes not caring about things. Source: "Three Heroes and Five Heroes" by Shi Yukun of the Qing Dynasty "Yi" Chapter 76: "I don't want to think that the imperial family lost a prefect for nothing, so they just ignored it. How can it be reasonable? "
Don't ask, don't hear: listen. Don't listen to what others say, and don't take the initiative to ask.
Describes not caring about things. Source: "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty, Chapter 1 Chapter 4: "So although Li Wan was widowed in his youth and lived in a rich and beautiful place, he was like a dead tree with ashes. He didn't care about anything and only knew how to rely on his own adopted son. ”
Not engaged in business: engaged in. Refers to leaving one's own job and doing other things.
Source: Chapter 1 of "Ci Hua on the Plum Blossom" by Lanling Xiaoxiaosheng of the Ming Dynasty : "This man doesn't study much, and spends his time wandering around. Since his parents died, he has never done anything serious. "Do not conspire with each other: discuss.
There is no way to discuss with each other. It means that each other has different views and it is not appropriate to plan things together.
Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Wei Ling" "Gong": "The ways are different and they do not seek each other. "Flying without wings: wings.
Flying away without wings. It is a metaphor for the sudden loss of items.
It is also a metaphor for things spreading quickly. Source: "Guan Zi·Jie" : “The sound of someone flying without wings. ”
"Warring States Policy·Qin Policy Three": "What everyone says will fly without wings." "I don't know the importance of things. I don't know whether things are important or not.
Source: "Lu Shi Chun Qiu·Bansheng": "People in this world are confused and use sex to nourish things, so they don't know the importance of things." "The original meaning of "I don't know the depth" is not knowing the depth of the water.
Later, it is often used to describe not understanding the pros and cons of something. Source: Chapter 19 of "Water Margin" by Shi Naian of the Ming Dynasty: "The water is still flowing. Potang, I don’t know the depth. "
"Never do it non-stop" means that once something has started, it will be done to the end. Source: Yuan·Anonymous' "Ma Ling Dao" Chapter 4: "I am working hard now, and this is the end. Be sincere and sincere. ”
Miserable management ① originally refers to using light colors to outline the outline before painting, painstakingly conceiving, and managing the position. The "Ancient Paintings Record" by Qi Xiehe of the Southern Dynasty listed the management position as one of the six methods of painting.
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② Extended meaning refers to planning and working hard on something. It is also referred to as "miserable management". Source: Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "Dan Qing Yin Presented to Cao General Ba": "The edict said that the general was wiping the silk, and the plan was miserably managed." ”
To use a sword to damage a brocade and to cut a brocade are not the same thing. The descendants are combined into one, which is a metaphor for being too low-qualified to handle important tasks. Source: "Zuo Zhuan·Xiang Gong San" "Eleventh Year": "Now my son loves people and uses politics, but he still fails to use the sword and cuts him off, which causes many injuries.
The son's lover is just hurt, who dares to pursue love from the son? ...The child has a beautiful brocade and cannot be taught by others. "To express too much with a frown means to say that something has been done too hastily.
It refers to handling things and solving problems too hastily. Source: The quote comes from "Gongyang Zhuan·The Thirty Years of Zhuang Gong": "The defenders of Qi attacked the mountains. This Qihou is also called, what is his name? derogatory.
Is it derogatory? Confucius Simazi said: "It's already a shame if you try to do it!" '" To act too hastily: to do, to engage in. To deal with things and solve problems too hastily.
Source: "The Book of Han·Five Elements Zhongzhong": "Then we want to defeat the Qin army, horse If the chi wheel has no reaction, it is a matter of urgency. "To finish things hastily: to describe sloppiness and sloppiness; to finish things, to end.
To end things hastily. Source: Ming Dynasty Zhu Guozhen's "Yongzhuang Sketch·Records": "Chen Wenduan please revise the history , divided into twenty-eight chapters, each of which has to be prepared in detail. One journal contains more than four to five million words.
Not long after, Wen Duan died and everyone settled down. "To withdraw troops hastily is a metaphor for finishing things carelessly and hurriedly.
Source: *** "On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among the People" 9: "In the process of handling troubles, careful attention should be paid to When it comes to work, don't use simple methods and don't 'stop hastily'. " Observe oneself and know others refers to things that are within reason. By observing yourself, you can know others.
Long eyes and flying ears can see far and hear far. It is a metaphor for being well-informed and knowing many things.
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Source: "Guanzi·Jiu Shou": "The first is called long eyes, the second is called flying ears, the third is called the sound of trees, knowing clearly thousands of miles away, but hidden in darkness. "Long sleeves are good at dancing. Long sleeves are good for dancing.
It originally means that if you have someone to rely on, things will be easier to succeed. Later, it describes a person who has wealth and power and is good at playing tricks.
Source: "Han Feizi·Five Beetles": "A man with long sleeves is good at dancing, and a lot of money is good at being a good official. "Smooth passage or circulation without hindrance.
It mostly refers to things going smoothly. It is also called "unobstructed".
Satisfactory describes contentment and the development of things is complete In line with one's heart. Source: Song Dynasty Zhu Dunru's "Thanks to the Emperor": "If everything goes as planned, how many years will you have left to live?" "Success and failure are blunt: sharp, which means smoothness and success; seal: not sharp, which means setbacks.
Success or failure, smoothness or failure. Refers to various situations or results that may occur when doing things.
Source: Zhuge Liang of the Three Kingdoms, Shu, "The Later Master": "As for success or failure, it cannot be reversed by the wisdom of the minister. " When something is done, don't talk about it: explain.
Originally it means that the thing has been done, don't explain it; later it means that the thing has already passed, don't explain it anymore. Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Eight Hundreds": "Zi Wen said: 'Don't talk about things when they are done, don't admonish when things are done, and don't blame the past.
'" > Describes a defeat at the very beginning of the matter. Source: Continuation 2 of Wang Shuo's "The Stubborn Lord": "'It's a bad start.
Ma Qing poked his head around the alley entrances and saw that no writer was chasing him. He was relieved and said to Guan, "Who would have thought that all writers would be out on the street today." ' " Being public-minded means considering things with the interests of the country and the collective as the starting point.
Practical results: handling. Effect: effectiveness, effect.
Gong: merit, results. Deal with things based on reality and pay attention to efficiency.
To deal with things calmly; to deal with things calmly and calmly.
Describes handling things calmly. It also means not caring about problems.
Source: "Famous Ministers of the Three Kingdoms" by Yuan Hong of Jin Dynasty.