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Comfortable place generally refers to a quiet and comfortable place to live.

EMI’s moral character and knowledge can serve as an example for EMI.

The thing in the cup refers to wine.

Rejecting guests is called rejecting guests.

Not a tool. A tool: refers to a person’s measure and talent. It cannot be used as a useful tool. It is often used to refer to people with mediocre temperament, inability to achieve anything, and little potential. Sometimes it also refers to not learning well and being willing to degenerate.

To drop the book bag: to swing, to shake. Refers to the tendency to quote ancient books when speaking or writing to show off one's knowledge.

Host generally refers to the host who receives or entertains guests.

Prank An embarrassing act of playing tricks on others.

The wind blowing in the ears. It is a metaphor for saying something that you don’t take seriously.

Two knives refers to a person who has insufficient knowledge and low skills in a certain job.

Catching the wave means following the crowd and doing something to adapt to the current situation.

Scraping the land is a metaphor for corrupt officials trying every possible means to plunder people's property.

Hypocritical, hypocritical.

The curse used by Tang Monk to subdue Sun Wukong in the novel "Journey to the West" can make the golden hoop on Sun Wukong's head tighten and give him a splitting headache. Later it was used as a metaphor for things that bind people.

The empty city strategy refers to the strategy of concealing the emptiness and deceiving the opponent in a critical situation.

Mantra originally refers to the Zen words or Buddha's names often spoken by monks. Now refers to words and phrases that are often spoken but have no actual meaning.

Lao Jianghu refers to a person who has been abroad for many years and is very experienced and worldly.

Milestone is a mile-marking monument on the roadside. A metaphor for a major event that can serve as a symbol in the course of history.

Showing the truth is a metaphor for exposing the hidden truth.

Playing the piano randomly is a metaphor for nonsense or nonsense.

Hindsight is a chess term. A metaphor for an untimely move.

Pawn in front of the horse. In the old days, the soldiers in front of the horse shouted to clear the way. Now it is a metaphor for someone who works for others.

Layman refers to a layman.

Boring gourd is a metaphor for words or things that are difficult to guess and confusing.

Ecstasy soup is a metaphor for language or behavior that confuses people.

Ecstasy is a metaphor for traps and strategies that confuse people and lead them to be fooled.

It is not necessary. The original intention is that maybe there is. Hind refers to fabrication out of thin air.

birds and beasts disperse, describing groups of people scattering in confusion like birds and beasts fleeing (mostly describing the enemy's flight).

Waiter originally refers to the character who holds a flag and acts as a pawn in opera, but later it is a metaphor for doing insignificant things under the hands of others.

Pour cold water on someone else's enthusiasm or interest.

Unprecedented refers to something that has never happened before.

Knocking on the side drum is a metaphor for helping or supporting someone from the side.

Knocking stones are the stepping stones that are thrown away after the door is knocked open. It is a metaphor for the initial tool for defrauding fame and fortune.

Extortion is a metaphor for taking advantage of someone else's weakness or using something as an excuse to blackmail someone.

A thorn in the flesh is a metaphor for something that one hates most and is eager to get rid of.

Kill the scenery and destroy the beautiful scenery. It is a metaphor that something disappointing suddenly appears when everyone is happy.

Touchstone is a hard black stone. If you draw a stripe of gold on it, you can see the color of the gold. A metaphor for an accurate and reliable inspection method.

Play tricks and use false and beautiful words to deceive people.

The scapegoat in ancient Jewish rituals was a sheep that bore the sins of others. It is a metaphor for suffering on behalf of others.

Wuliwu is a metaphor for a state of confusion and confusion.

Showing authority originally refers to the authority an official shows to his subordinates when he first takes office. Later, it generally refers to showing one's power to the other party from the beginning.

Taking it for granted is a subjective inference that something is or should be like this.

The smiling tiger is a metaphor for a person who looks kind but has a vicious heart.

A thorn in one’s side is a metaphor for the person one hates and hates the most in one’s heart.

One size fits all means using a uniform approach to deal with situations or things of different natures.

A gust of wind blows means a complete write-off (mostly refers to a decision, conclusion, etc.).

Swiftly means running very fast.

A swarm of bees. All the bees in a hive flew out at once. Describes many people talking or acting at the same time in a chaotic manner.

A yes-man means that he has no opinions and just agrees with others.

Holding Ox Ears In ancient times, princes made a covenant to cut off the cow's ears and soak their blood. The representative of the main allied country would hold the plate containing the cow's ears. Therefore, the main ally is called the leader. It generally refers to the most authoritative position in a certain aspect.

Expulsion Order Qin Shihuang once ordered the expulsion of guests from various countries. Later, it means that the host drives away the unwelcome guests and issues an expulsion order.

Going through the motions describes doing things in a formal way but not actually doing them.

Embrace injustice. When you encounter injustice, stand up and help the weaker party.

If you don’t turn your heels, you won’t have time to turn around. The metaphor time is extremely short. It also means not retreating.

Chujiujiao refers to friendship regardless of poverty or humbleness.

Being on the side means advocating and assisting from the side.

Beat the tiger to death is a metaphor for criticizing someone who has lost his power.

Dongchuang Strategy refers to the conspiracy to kill Zhongliang.

Shi Youfeng means heading against the wind.

Ear report to God refers to the person who secretly informs people.

The wind in one's ears is the same as "the wind in one's ears". The wind blowing in my ears. It is a metaphor for saying something that you don’t take seriously.

Shoot a cold arrow to take advantage of someone's unpreparedness and shoot an arrow to hurt someone. A metaphor for hurting someone secretly. Cold Arrow: Hidden Arrow.

Wind, Horse and Ox Wind: loose, lost. It means that Qi and Chu are far apart, and horses and cattle will not stray into each other's territory. It is later used to describe things that are unrelated to each other. It's the same as "the wind, horse and ox have nothing to do with each other".

Attached to the tail of a thousand-mile horse. It is a metaphor for relying on others to become famous. Often make modest words.

The pile of old papers refers to a large number of old books and materials. Derogatory meaning. It is a metaphor for people who immerse themselves in studying ancient books and do not know the ways of the world.

Tiger and Crown Crown: Put a hat on your head. A metaphor for a person who is cruel by nature.

Vanguard refers to a person who is in charge or takes the lead actively.

False Mercy Mercy: Charity, mercy. On the surface, he pretended to be kind and compassionate.

Nine ileum describes the cycle of worries. Ileum: Describes inner anxiety.

Nine-folded arm Nine: refers to multiple times; broken: broken. He broke his arm many times and became familiar with medical science after repeated treatments. A metaphor for many experiences and rich experiences.

Roll up the land and take away all the land. It is a metaphor for the cruel raids by officials.

Liaodong pig is a metaphor for shallow knowledge, rare and strange.

Stroke the tiger’s beard: Stroke. It means offending a powerful person or taking a big risk.

Flying all over the sky means everywhere. Also known as "flying in the sky".

To hit a wall means to be rejected.

Qihui Dan is a legendary elixir that has the effect of increasing energy and health.

The wall has ears, which means that secrets are easily leaked. Same as "walls have ears".

Qingjunzi refers to eliminating cronies and bad guys around the monarch.

Qingyise originally refers to a deck of cards composed of one suit when playing mahjong. Post-metaphors are all made of the same ingredients.

Sanjiacun refers to a small remote village.

A miser is a person who is rich but very stingy.

Turning around means not knowing what to do.

Friends made over the years are friends made regardless of age or generational differences. Same as "forgetting the good year".

Intimate friends regardless of identity or appearance.

The crow on the house. The crow on the house. Refers to the reach of love.

One light means complete elimination. Same as "swept away".

Yi Niu Ming refers to the place where the sound of cows can be heard. The metaphor is that the distance is relatively close.

Same as "a bull roaring to the ground".

抔抔: Holding something with your hands. A handful of loess. Refers to the grave. Existence is a metaphor for not much land or declining and small reactionary forces.

One person can fight against one person. It refers to the courage of an average person, which is enough to fight against one person.

Yiyantang A plaque in an old store indicating the best price. Now it is a metaphor that the leader lacks democratic style and is arbitrary and has the final say.

One-character teacher refers to correcting the misreading of one word, and one can become a teacher. It also refers to the teacher who changes one or two characters in the poem.