Pronunciation zhǐ tiān shè yú
Shoot the fish in the river into the sky. Metaphor is bound to fail.
Get more benefits at a smaller cost.
Pronunciation yǐ yǐn tóu yú
Explain using earthworms as bait to fish. Metaphor is to gain more with less cost.
Climbing trees to catch fish-doing things in the wrong way
Pronunciation Yuán müqiúyú
Explain the edge wood: climb the tree. Climb the tree to find the fish. The direction or method of metaphor is wrong, and the goal cannot be achieved.
Sit tight on the boat in spite of the storm-keep calm.
Pronunciation wán Zuo diào yúchuan
Explain that no matter what happens, you are still calm and calm.
Just like a fish swimming to Jiang Taigong's fishing line without hook or bait-open your eyes and walk into a trap; Be a willing victim; Willing to fall into the trap
Pronunciation t à i g not ng di à o y ou, yu à n zh à sh à g not u.
Explain Taigong: It refers to Lu Shang in the early Zhou Dynasty, that is, Jiang Ziya. Metaphor is willing to be fooled.
Stand by and watch: I long for a pond with fish ―― dreaming of something beautiful, but not taking action to get it.
The Prefix of "Xianyu in Linyuan"
Pronunciation lín yuān xiàn yú
Pro: facing, water depth, envy: hope to get it. It means standing by the water to catch fish. Might as well go home and make a net. Metaphor only wishes without measures are not good for things.
2. What are the four-word idioms about "fishing"? 1. Edge tree for fish [yuán mù qiú yú] Edge tree: climbing trees. Climb the tree to find the fish. The direction or method of metaphor is wrong, and the goal cannot be achieved.
2. larger foe [[yú s ǐ w ǐ ng pò]]. Either the fish is dead or the net is broken. It means fight to the death.
3. Fish in troubled waters [hú nshu ǐ m not yú] Muddy water: the water is not clear. Metaphor takes advantage of chaos to profit.
4. the fish that slipped through the net. Metaphor escaped criminals or enemies.
5. Shooting fish in the sky [zhǐ tiān shè yú] shoots fish in the river into the sky. Metaphor is bound to fail.
6. Use earthworms as bait [yǐ yǐn tóu yú] Explain using earthworms as bait to fish. Metaphor is to gain more with less cost.
7. Deep-water fish gathering [shuǐ shēn yú jù] gathering: gathering. The deeper the water, the more fish there are. The more moral a metaphor is, the more people rely on it.
8. Drive the fish out of the cave [wèI Yuān QYú] The original metaphor is that brutal rule forces people on their side to turn to the enemy. Now it is often said that people will not unite and will drive some people who could have been United to the hostile side.
9. Sauna fish [sā shuǐ ná yú] is drained for fishing. It means it's easy.
10. Metaphor is blind and lack of investigation and research.
3. What is a four-character fishing group that deceives the world and takes a false name? It deceives the world to catch the fish with bait, which is a metaphor for deception; Sell: buy.
Get a reputation through some improper means. The place where you lived as a child usually refers to your hometown.
Take a long line to catch a big fish, which means taking a long-term view. Although you can't get immediate results, you can get more benefits in the future. Fishing for fame and reputation: buy; Fishing: bait the fish, which is a metaphor for cheating.
Get a reputation through some improper means. Jiang Taigong fishing is a metaphor for being willing to be cheated.
Taigong fishing, willing to take the bait Taigong: refers to Lu Shang in the early Zhou Dynasty, that is, Jiang Ziya. Metaphor is willing to be fooled.
Sitting firmly on a fishing boat is a metaphor for staying calm no matter what happens. Smokers' smoke waves: the water waves are slender and look like smoke from a distance; Fishing: Fishing.
The old word refers to the lure of hermits: lure; Fishing: lure; Lu: The salary of an official. Earning an official's salary is a metaphor for being willing to fall into a trap set by others.