My basic explanation: me, my body. Country. Generation. Last name. In ancient times, there was "imperial" and resistance.
Idioms related to my personality are: three provinces save my life, slow down my behavior, pursue my ambition, support me east and west, try my best to prevaricate my words, my knees are like iron, I prevaricate, and I have my place.
Explain idioms with Chinese characters:
1. prevarication: refers to speaking hesitatingly and evasively. Also known as "supporting Wu Wu"
2. Left-handed and right-handed: The original meaning is left and right refusal, and it is extended to be poor in many aspects.
3. Self-reliance: It means that you only care about yourself, regardless of others. With "immunity".
4. East Branch and West Branch: refers to vague and perfunctory words and deeds.
5. slow down: slow down: gradually. The original meaning is to think it over before going. Describe reluctant to leave.
6. Chi Wu Zhiyi Yiwu, now Hami, Xinjiang. As a sign of hope to contribute to the frontier fortress.
7. I have my own position: I have my own way of dealing with it.
8. Who are we going home with? Who do I get along with? Looking for like-minded people.
9. Enter my snare: I entered the range of my bow and arrow.
10. My knees are like iron. Do my best: spend my life. Use vague words to cover up the real situation.
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12. Chi: Expressed the yearning for making contributions in frontier fortress.
13. Dongzhi Xiwu: It means vague and perfunctory.
14. Jin Wu can't help it: Jin Ben refers to one day before and after the ancient Lantern Festival, watching the lights all night, and local officials canceled the night ban.
15. Later, it was also generally said that there was no ban on night walking and there was no obstacle to going in and out all night.
16. Self-inspection in three provinces: at first, it means checking yourself from three aspects every day, and later it means consciously checking yourself many times.
17. Who are we going home with? Who do I get along with? Refers to finding like-minded people.
18. Hesitation: Huang's Ocean Facing Life: "He said more than the water in the river, but when it comes to the fundamental problem of the universe, he hesitated to say' unknowable'."