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A: Knives will rust if they don't sharpen, and people will fall behind if they don't learn.

Sadness is greater than heart death-heart death: indicating that the heart is like ashes. The saddest thing is being slow and insensitive.

2 13, white knife goes in, red knife goes out-it means killing people to the blood. Red knife: a knife with blood.

14, white sand is in Nirvana, and it is all black with it-Nirvana: black soil. White fine sand mixed with black soil will turn black. For example, a good person or a good thing in a polluted environment will also deteriorate with the polluted environment.

15, a hundred feet tall, further-Buddhist metaphor, though profound, still needs to be practiced and improved. Metaphor has reached a high level, but it is still not satisfied, and further efforts are needed.

25. Half of the Analects of Confucius governs the world-used to emphasize the importance of learning Confucian classics in the old days.

26. People-oriented country-a reflection of ancient Confucian people-oriented thought, which holds that all the people are the foundation of the country. Governing the country should be based on protecting and winning the people.

27. The Han people who are full don't know how hungry the Han people are-full: full; Hunger: Hunger. For example, a person in a good situation can't understand the difficulties of others.

28, full of warmth and lust-when you are warm, you will have lust.

29, humble-refers to humble and insignificant, not worth talking about.

30. Modesty has nothing to say-it means that it is easy to say and nothing is too high and difficult to do.

3 1, a glass of wine releases the rights of soldiers-interpretation: lifting. This refers to relieving the generals of their military power at the banquet. Generally speaking, it is easy to relieve a general of his military power.

32. Less than the last one, more than the next one-not catching up with the last one, but surpassing the latter. This is a comforting word for those who are content with the status quo and don't work hard. Sometimes it is also used to persuade people to be satisfied.

At that time, at that time-that was one era, and now it is another era. It shows that times have changed and the situation has changed.

34. Finish your work at once-finish the work that should be done at once in several steps.

35, blind eyes to catch sparrows-metaphor blind work.

36, avoid its gas, hit its fatigue-its: its; Spirit: brave momentum; Laziness: People who are sloppy and good at using troops always avoid the situation when the enemy has just arrived, and then strike hard when the enemy is tired.

37. The whip is not as long as the horse's belly-it means that although the whip is very long, it should not hit the horse's belly. After that, it was beyond my ability.

38. Appearance is stronger than heart-appearance is stronger than heart. Metaphorically, a wife can manage the family and is a good helper for her husband.

39. Rome wasn't built in a day-it is a metaphor that the formation of a situation has been accumulated and brewed for a long time.

40. Ice and charcoal are different melting pots-it is a metaphor that two opposing things cannot be in the same place.

4 1, ice and charcoal are self-evident, and cold and heat are self-evident-a metaphor for inner sincerity without confession, which is bound to be manifested in action.

42. Defeated like a mountain soldier: the army. Describe the collapse of the army as a landslide.

43. The armory of the armory is put into Huashan-the armory of the armory is put into Huashan. This means that the world is at peace.

44, the enemy will block, have means to cover up-refers to the flexible response according to the specific situation.

45. The soldiers and horses have not moved, and the food and grass go first-prepare the food and grass first and then point the soldiers. It is a metaphor to prepare in advance before doing something.

46, soldiers are fine but not much-soldiers are fine and don't care much. This is also a metaphor, demanding quality, not just quantity.

47. Go to the hospital in a hurry-he is seriously ill and there are doctors everywhere. It is a metaphor to ask for help or find a way to deal with an emergency.

48. If you don't eat mutton, you will have a bad smell (shā n)-if you don't eat mutton, you will have a bad smell. It is a metaphor for doing something without getting benefits, but getting a bad reputation and causing trouble.

49. No fight, no acquaintance-it means that after a fight, you can make friends and get along better.

50. Never die until you reach the Yellow River-a metaphor for not giving up until you reach your goal. It is also a metaphor that there is really no way out and I will not give up.

5 1, I have to do it-there is no other way but to do it.

52. Use it as a last resort-use: use. There is no choice but to adopt this method.

53. Yatang-Ya: Noble and elegant. It's not elegant. Describe things that are not valued and vulgar (especially literary works).

54. Violate the past and don't fix the present-it means that you should not imitate the ancient times, nor should you stick to the rules.

55. It's a piece of cake-it's very easy to describe things without any effort.

56, indiscriminate-soap: black. Black and white, right and wrong.

57. Dare not cross the line-the more: the more; Lei Chi: The name of the lake is in the south of Wangjiang County. The original intention is not to cross the line. The latter metaphor does not dare to go beyond a certain range and boundary.

58, regardless of the willy-nilly, desperate, don't ask right and wrong reasons.

59. Don't cry until you see the coffin-metaphor is that you won't give up until you fail completely.

60. If you don't do something, you won't get wisdom-wisdom: wisdom and insight. You can't increase your understanding of a thing without experiencing it.

6 1, look at the Buddha instead of the monk-metaphorically look at the feelings of a third party to help or forgive someone.

62, not in the same breath-can't talk at the same time. Descriptions cannot be compared.

63. The word "can't praise" means that the article is well written and others can't add another sentence. I can't make any comments. The description article is perfect.

64. Don't look at the face of the Buddha-don't look at the face of the Buddha.

65. I'm not afraid of officials, but I'm afraid of management-people who are directly responsible have more authority than officials. In other words, under the jurisdiction of man, everything can only be subordinated to him.

66. I didn't expect-I didn't expect this.

67. Don't ask for success, but ask for nothing-don't ask for success, just hope for nothing.

68. Nothing ventured, nothing gained-Yan: Why? Nothing attempted, nothing gained. Metaphor means that you can't succeed without experiencing danger.

69. If it is not blocked, it will flow, and if it is not blocked, it will not work-meaning that if it is not blocked, it will be Buddha, and if it is not blocked, it will be Tao, and Confucianism cannot be implemented. Metaphor means that only by breaking old and wrong things can we build new and correct things.

70. I don't know the true face of Lushan Mountain-a metaphor for not knowing the truth and essence of things.

7 1, not enemies don't get together-enemies: enemies; Party: A party. If you don't live in the past, you won't be together in this life.

72. Don't bow down for five buckets of rice-five buckets of rice: the salary of the county magistrate in the Jin Dynasty, later referring to the meager salary; Bend down: Bend down to salute, which means bending down to salute others. Metaphor is lofty, spineless and unmoved by fortune.

73, don't ask indiscriminately-metaphor is right or wrong, don't ask why.

74. Unfortunately, what I didn't want to happen is said to have happened.

75. Don't hurt your ambition with words-words: words; Chi: the ideological nature of the work. The original intention is not to damage the understanding of the content because you only care about words. Later, it also refers to writing an article, not just pursuing rhetoric and ignoring the intention of the article.

76. If you don't follow the rules, you can't Fiona Fang-rules: compasses; Moment: A ruler. Metaphor means to follow certain rules when doing things.

77. Don't waste words with others-waste: waste. Don't reject this man's correct opinion because of his shortcomings.

78. Don't hide your virtue with a kindness; Qi: negligence, error; Cover up: cover up, cover up; Morality: virtue. Don't erase a person's great achievements just because he has individual mistakes.

79. If you are not in your post, don't look for your own government-if you are not in this post, you won't ask about things within this post.

80. I don't know that old age is coming-I don't know that old age is coming. Describe people who concentrate on their work, are happy and forget about aging.

8 1, I don't know if there is shame in the world-I don't know if there is shame in the world. Describe shameless, shameless to the extreme.

82. I wonder how high the sky is and how deep the ground is. Describe arrogance and ignorance.

83. I don't know the Han Dynasty, how can I talk about Wei and Jin Dynasties? If you don't know the Han Dynasty, you don't even know Wei Jin of the Three Kingdoms. Describe being divorced from reality for a long time and knowing nothing about social situation, especially new things. It also describes poor knowledge and shallow learning.

84. He who doesn't know is innocent-sin: strange, strange. If you are offended because you don't know beforehand, don't blame.

85. Give me liberty or give me death-if I lose my liberty and sovereignty, I would rather die.

86, not for outsiders-don't tell outsiders. Now it is often used to ask others not to tell others about it.

87, the old crow in the bag-metaphor alive, but like dead.

88, step by step to give birth to lotus-describe a woman's light gait.

89, nip in the bud-suffering: disaster; Before it happens: there is no such thing, which means it has not yet formed. Take precautions before they happen.

90. Preventing people's mouths is not as good as preventing Sichuan-prevention: stop; What: more than that. The harm of stopping people from criticizing is more serious than the flood caused by blocking rivers. It means that if people are not allowed to talk, it will be very harmful.

9 1, lion roars-a metaphor for being jealous of his wife's anger and laughing at people who are afraid of his wife.

92. Rivers and seas don't choose small streams-metaphorically, no matter how big or small, they will accommodate them.

93, the river does not wash the boat-metaphor is irrelevant or peaceful.

94. Tibet's famous mountains are spread by their people-biography: biography and biography; Man: fellow traveler. Hide the works in famous mountains and pass them on to like-minded people.

95. A small difference is thousands of miles away-although it is small at first, it will make a big mistake.

96. robbing Peter to pay Paul. Metaphor temporarily cope with. It is also a metaphor for a temporary emergency, not a cure.

97. cicada wings are heavy, and thousands of troops are light-the cicada wings are heavy, and the weight of 30,000 kilograms is light. Metaphor is upside down, and authenticity is confused.

98. Living in Chang 'an is not easy —— Gu Kuang, a poet in Tang Dynasty, joked about Bai Juyi's name. Life in a big city is not easy to maintain. 99. The waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves ahead-a metaphor for the continuous progress of things. More refers to new people and new things replacing old people and old things.

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100, grow the ambition of others, destroy your prestige-refers to blindly encouraging others' momentum and belittling your own strength.

10 1, no one is an official in the imperial court-an old saying. It means nothing can be done without a backer.

102, Chen (chēn) punches without laughing-a metaphor for not bullying people with a friendly attitude.

103, old millet rotten sesame-a metaphor for old irrelevant words or things.

104, success or failure is at stake-move. Success or failure depends on this action. Take a very important action.

105, adults are uncomfortable, and they are uncomfortable-people must work hard and cannot be comfortable.

106, achievement is not enough, but failure is more than enough-you can't do things well, but you break things. Often used to criticize people who are clumsy or deliberately stop things from being done.

107, Xiao He succeeded and Xiao He failed-Xiao He: the prime minister of Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang. Success is due to Xiao He, and failure is also due to Xiao He. To make a metaphor, the success or failure of things is caused by this one person.

108, success is king, failure is kou-the ancient meaning is that in the struggle for political power, success is the law and the emperor is king; Those who fail are illegal and called robbers. The winner holds the power, no one dares to blame, but the loser has the meaning of being difficult to argue.

109, the city gate caught fire, which affected the fish in the pool-the city gate caught fire and everyone went to the moat to get water. When the water ran out, the fish died. Metaphor suffers losses or disasters because of being implicated.

1 10, I came on impulse and returned disappointed-Xing: Interest, interest. I am disappointed to come back while I am interested.

1 1 1. Although the weight is very small, it seems that a small piece can hold down the weight of 1000 kilograms. Metaphor is inconspicuous in appearance, but it is actually very useful.

1 12, more than one person can bear it-a metaphor for unbearable or unbearable.

1 13, thankless-seeking: getting. I worked hard, but I was not praised. Describe things that are difficult to handle, or clumsy and wrong working methods.

1 14, eat vegetables and do nothing-just take money and do nothing. Metaphor is not responsible for work.

1 15, eat soft but not hard-never give in to tough people, you can listen to kind people. Describe a tough personality, not afraid of hardship.

1 16. The gap is a metaphor for difficulties and setbacks. Suffer a setback and gain a knowledge point.

1 17, eat hard, don't eat soft-sweet words don't listen, tough attitude, but surrendered. Describe a person who is strong outside but weak inside, bullying the weak and fearing the hard.

1 18, eating a bowl and looking at the pot-a metaphor for greed.

1 19. Earthworms can float a city when they cross the embankment. Although the earthworm is small, it can penetrate the embankment and flood the whole city. Metaphorically, if you don't pay attention to small accidents, it will lead to great disasters.

120, feet short, inches long-short: insufficient, length: more than enough. Metaphors have their own advantages and disadvantages, and each has its own advantages and disadvantages.

12 1, when enemies meet, they are particularly jealous-jealous: angry. Enemies are more angry with each other when they meet.

122, when enemies meet, they are particularly discerning-meaning that when enemies meet, they are particularly alert and sensitive to each other.

123, the ugly daughter-in-law must see her in-laws.

124, surprise, surprise-originally refers to a soldier attacking an unprepared place. Later, it also said that the action was unexpected.

125, sludge not stained-sludge: underwater sludge; Dye: stain. Growing up in mud, not polluted by mud, still maintains a pure character.

126, newborn calves are not afraid of tigers-calf: calf. The more wit, the less courage. Metaphor young people worry less, dare to act boldly, fearless.

127, "making friends" means making friends regardless of poverty.

128, what's in the glass-it means wine.

129, a hundred teachers-moral knowledge can be used as an example for generations.

130, seeing is better than hearing.

13 1. When the ship reached the center of the river, the leak was repaired in time. It is not helpful to remedy it in time.

132, the boat will go straight when it reaches the bridge gate-bridge: bridge. The metaphor is that you don't have to worry about it in advance, and the problem is solved.

133, multi-ship out of the way-metaphor goes its own way and does not interfere with each other.

134, blowing a pool of spring water-the original description of the wind blowing on the water surface, waves rippling. Later, it was used as a two-part allegorical saying that had nothing to do with you or was nosy.

135, and the silk quilt in spring will be woven to death-si: pun, which is the homonym of "thinking". Metaphor of deep friendship, till death do us part.

136, Spring and Autumn War without justice-Spring and Autumn War without justice. It also refers to an unjust war.

137, spring grows in summer, autumn harvests winter-spring germination, summer grows, autumn harvests, and winter storage. Refers to the general process of agricultural production. It is also a metaphor for the occurrence and development of things.

138, there is no one here, but there is a place to stay-meaning there is no place to stay here, but there will be a place to stay.

139, there is no silver in 320 here-the metaphor tried to hide it, but the result was exposed.

140, this can be tolerated, but what can't-if this can be tolerated, what can't be tolerated!

14 1, this wind can't last-it can't grow and develop.

142, this time is different-it means that the time is different, the situation is different, and it cannot be compared.

143, obey the good, obey the evil. Pursuing good is like climbing a mountain, and chasing evil is like a landslide. It is difficult to learn well, but easy to learn badly.

144, cleverness is mistaken by cleverness-thinking cleverness is delayed or hindered by cleverness.

145, a thousand miles to save eleven-refers to the death of more to save less.

146, east, west, north and south-refers to people who have no fixed address.

147, east window plan-refers to the plot to murder Zhongliang.

148, the host-generally refers to the host of a reception or banquet.

149, the east is not bright and the west is bright-metaphor doesn't work here, and there is room for manoeuvre elsewhere.

150, the east wind blows the horse ear-the wind blows the horse ear. Metaphor turns a deaf ear to what others say.

15 1, the east wind overwhelms the west wind-originally referring to the two opposing factions in feudal families, one overwhelming the other. Now it is said that the revolutionary forces have an overwhelming advantage over the reactionary forces.

152, looking east, not seeing the western wall-metaphor is subjective and one-sided.

153, Dongjiu (Y2) has passed away, and it is not too late for Sang Yufei-Dongjiu: refers to the origin of Japan, indicating the early years. Sang Yu: It means sunset, which means old age. The early years are gone forever. If you cherish time and make efforts, it's not too late to be old.

154, under the fame, it is really difficult-Sheng: Da; Agent: commensurate with. People with great fame often find it difficult to match their practical talents with virtue and fame. Fame may often be greater than reality. Used to show modesty or self-vigilance.

155, with its faint, make people bright-faint: fuzzy, confused; Zhao Zhao: I see. It means that you are still confused, but you should teach others to understand.

156, deal with a man as he deals with you-accept it; Governance: punishment. Punish others in other people's way.

157, with the heart of a villain, the belly of a gentleman-the belly of a gentleman with the heart of a villain.

158, eye for eye, tooth for tooth-tooth for tooth, tooth for tooth. Refers to what means the other party uses to fight back.

159, with the spear of the son, the shield of the attack-son: the name of others; Spear: a stabbing weapon that attacks the enemy; Shield: a card that protects itself from enemy swords and arrows. Metaphor refutes the other party with one's own views, methods or remarks.

160, stand with your feet heavy and look at the side-foot weight: feet together; Look sideways: squint. Describe the appearance of fear and resentment.

16 1. Under the reward, there must be brave people-that is, if the reward is large, there will be people who dare to come out.

162, drumming-refers to advocating and assisting from the side.

163, to put it bluntly-metaphor does not need to be avoided or explained publicly.

164, get to the bottom of the matter by breaking the sand (sand) pot-a metaphor to investigate the root of the matter.

165, hit the snake seven inches-metaphor must grasp the main link when talking and doing things.

166, beating a duck to scare a mandarin duck-metaphorically, beating a nail to scare a second. It is also a metaphor for implicating innocent people.

167, beating ducks on the shelves-a metaphor for forcing people to do things they can't do.

168, hit a swollen face and pretend to be fat-metaphor would rather pay the price than pretend to be great.

169, drought in Yun Ni-Yun Ni: signs of rain. It's like looking forward to an inch of water in a drought. Metaphor is eager to get out of trouble.

170, open the door of convenience-give great convenience.

17 1, not confused on major issues-refers to being able to adhere to principles and have a clear attitude on political right and wrong issues.

172, it's nice to enjoy the cool under the big tree-it's easy to rely on.

173, Shuichong Longwang Temple-Metaphorically, we are one of our own, and conflicts arise because we don't know each other.

174, be a thief who rings the bell-figuratively speaking, to do a secret thing, make it public first.

175, Dan Yin is popular-a metaphor that you must choose carefully when making friends.

176, monofilament is not a line-one silk is not a line. It is difficult to get things done because one's strength is thin.

177, a single one is easy to fold, but it is difficult to destroy if there are many-single-handedly, it is easy to be bullied; Never strong, others dare not bully.

178, indifferent, quiet and far-indifferent: indifferent; Quiet: quiet and quiet; To: Realization. Don't pursue fame and fortune, live a simple life to show your noble taste; Only when you are calm can you make a difference.

179, the authorities are fascinated, and the onlookers are clear-the authorities are: chess players; Onlookers: Chess players. The parties are at a loss about what happened, but the onlookers can see it clearly.

180, gongs are in people, drums are in people-a metaphor for face-to-face discussion, confrontation or argument.

18 1, fall in love face to face, smile behind your back-a metaphor for being affectionate face to face but playing tricks behind your back.

182, no common goal, no common goal, no common goal-it is a metaphor that people with different interests will not be together.

183, the Tao is one foot high, and the devil is ten feet high-the original intention is that religious scholars warn practitioners to be alert to external temptations. Post-metaphor often faces new and greater difficulties after making certain achievements.

184, the safety of senior one, the danger-benefit of senior one: more; Potential: strength. The nobler the morality, the better the people and the safer they are; The greater the power, the easier it is to be abused and the more dangerous it is to be willful.

185, Daoyuan knows Ji, and the world is false wisdom-Ji: a good horse. A good horse can be distinguished by distance, and a talented person can be distinguished by hypocrisy and cunning in the world. Metaphor after a long period of training, to see the pros and cons of people.

186, if you get the Tao, you will help more, but if you lose it, you will help less-Tao: morality; Rarely: rarely. Stand on the side of justice and you will get the support and help of most people; Those who violate justice will be isolated.

187, forgive others-meaning don't do everything, leave room.

188, the winner is prosperous, and the loser is dead-person: refers to people's hearts. Those who win people's hearts will prosper, and those who lose them will die.

189, the mink is insufficient, and the dog's tail continues-① refers to over-granting. (2) refers to the fly in the ointment or shoddy.

190, drop the schoolbag-drop: shake, shake. Speak or write articles to show off your knowledge by quoting ancient books.

19 1, Ding is Ding, Mao is Mao (also called "nail is nail, riveting is riveting")-a nail must be installed at the corresponding riveting place, and there can be no mistakes. Describe it seriously and clearly.

192, put down the rake and pick up the broom-put down this and do that again. Metaphor means that things can never be done.

193, ice in winter and fire in summer-ice in winter and fire in summer. Describe trying to encourage yourself.

194, read it a hundred times, and its meaning is self-evident-see: Xiu. Read it hundreds of times and the meaning of the book will naturally be understood. For books, you must read them carefully to really understand them.

195, reading breaks ten thousand volumes-break: breakthrough; Volume: the number of books. Describe a well-read and knowledgeable person.

196, this is the only one with no branch-it was originally used by some shops to drum up business, showing customers that he had no branch and could only buy some goods in his shop. It refers to something that only he has there and that is not available anywhere else.

197, a tree cannot be a forest. Metaphor personal strength is limited, can't do great things.

198, pecking at beams and columns, dùZhu póu Liáng zhù, a metaphor for preventing accidents or disasters as soon as they happen.

199, many lines of injustice will be hanged-many lines of injustice will be hanged.

200. It is better to do one more thing-it means that the fewer things, the better.

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20 1. Evil tigers don't eat children-even evil tigers don't eat their own cubs. Metaphor does not hurt close people.

202. Evil does not press right, but travels thousands of miles-meaning that good things are not easy to be known, but bad things spread very quickly (including advice).

203. Prank-the embarrassing behavior of playing tricks on people.

204. Starving to death is a trivial matter, but dishonor is a major matter-dishonor: feudal ethics originally meant women's dishonor, but later it generally meant dishonor. Poverty and hunger are small things, but dishonor is a big thing.

205, hearing god-refers to the person who secretly tipped them off.

206, ear wind-the wind blowing in the ear. Metaphor is listening to words that are not taken to heart.

207, hearing is not as good as seeing-hearing is not as good as seeing is true and reliable. Metaphor is the importance of practical experience.

208, what you hear is false, what you see is true-what you hear with your own eyes is not enough to believe, only what you see with your own eyes is true and reliable.

209, two tigers fight, there must be a wound-two fierce tigers fight, one of them will be injured. To make a metaphor, the strength of both opposing sides is very strong, and the result of fierce struggle is that one side suffers.

2 10, two people are United, and their profits are cut off-a metaphor that as long as two people are United, they can exert great power.

2 1 1, two peaches killed three men-two peaches were given to three strong men, and three strong men died because of struggle. Metaphor is impeded.

2 12, 2 1 plus 5-this is a formula of abacus division, which means that half is equal to 0.5. Metaphor is equality between the two sides.

2 13, you can't have your cake and eat it-you can only have one of them, but you can't have both.

2 14, chapter 1 1-dizzy wit. Imitate the saying of "the number of chapters in a certain chapter" in the Book of Filial Piety.

2 15, the law does not affect Liu er-it means that it is extremely confidential and cannot be known to a third party.

2 16, turning hands into clouds, covering hands for rain-describe people who are willful or used to playing tricks.

2 17, everything is done in advance, and if it is not planned, it will be abolished-advance: it means making plans or preparations in advance; Standing: achievement; Waste: corruption. No matter what you do, you can succeed if you are prepared in advance, otherwise you will fail.

2 18, doing the opposite-its: his; Tao: Method, method. Take the opposite approach.

2 19, things like birds of a feather flock together, things are divided into groups-Fang: Fang Shu, the method of governing Tao; Thing: thing. The original intention is that all kinds of magic come together because of the same kind, and all kinds of things are different because of different kinds. The latter refers to people or things classified by nature.

220. Take a long line to catch a big fish-a metaphor for doing things in the long run. Although it can't be immediate, it can get more benefits in the future.

22 1, stab in the back-shoot an arrow while people are unprepared. Metaphor is secretly hurting people. Sniper: Sniper.

222, put down the butcher's knife, stand on the ground and become a Buddha-the words of Buddhism to persuade people to turn over a new leaf. It is a metaphor that once the wicked realize their crimes and are determined to turn over a new leaf, they can still become good people quickly.

223. Everywhere-Four Seas: The ancients thought that China was surrounded by the sea on all sides, so they called the whole country "four seas"; Accurate: accurate. Metaphor is a universal truth that is universally applicable.

224. If you divide for a long time, you will divide for a long time-meaning that people or things are fickle and there is no definite difference.

225. Burning forest to cultivate land, exhausting ze and fishing-exhausting ze and fishing: exhaustion; Fishing: Fishing. Burning forests to catch wild animals and draining lakes to catch fish. Metaphor is only concerned with immediate interests, endlessly asking for it, leaving no room.

226, the valley of good years and poor years-a metaphor for useful talents.

227, the wind from the tiger, the cloud from the dragon-metaphor mutual induction between things.

228, the wind is high, the moon is dark, killing people-the wind is high: the wind is very strong. Moon black: refers to the night. Set fire while the wind is strong and kill people at night. Describe the behavior of bandits taking the opportunity to commit crimes.

229, the wind is irrelevant-the wind: lost; And: to. This means that Qi and Chu are far apart. Even if horses and cows lose, they won't run to each other's territory. Metaphor things have nothing to do with each other.

230, the wind is rustling, and all the plants are soldiers-shovel: birds sing. Hearing the wind and the cry of cranes, everyone suspected that it was a pursuer. When people panic, they are suspicious.

23 1, the sleeve was stung by a bee (chà i)-a metaphor for unexpected shock.

232, Buddha is gold makeup (outfit), people are clothes makeup (outfit)-refers to the Buddha with gold makeup, people with clothes makeup. Metaphor is a person's inner deficiency, which depends on appearance.

233. There is no double blessing, but it never rains-there is no double blessing, but it never rains.

234. It never rains but it pours-it means that good things will not keep coming, but disasters will follow.

235. Happiness lies in misfortune, and misfortune depends on misfortune-meaning that happiness and misfortune are mutually causal and transformed.

236. Mayflies shake trees-a metaphor for more than one can chew.

237. Attached to the ponytail-attached to the tail of a swift horse. Metaphor depends on others to be famous. Often make modest remarks.

238, wealth can't be obscene-wealth: in the old days, it meant having money and status; Yin: Confused. It means that the will will not be confused by money and status.

239, viper sting (stone) hand, the wrist of a strong man-wrist bitten by a viper, immediately cut off, so as not to spread the poison to the whole body and endanger life. Metaphor comes to a critical juncture, we must make up our minds and make a quick decision. It is also a metaphor for sacrificing parts and taking care of the overall situation.

240. There are no eggs in the nest-turned over: turned over. There will be no complete eggs in the overturned nest. Metaphor is a catastrophe, and no one is spared. It also means that the whole is destroyed and the individual cannot survive.

24 1, wave head-refers to doing something to adapt to the status quo behind the public.

242, driving the ducks to the shelves-metaphor is forced to do things that cannot be achieved.

243, dare to anger but dare not speak-anger in my heart and dare not speak. Refers to being afraid of threats, afraid to confide in one's chest.

244, high or not-the high one can't get it, and the low one disdains it. Describe the difficulties in job hunting or marriage.

245. How to cut the chicken with an ox knife-why kill the chicken with an ox knife? This is a metaphor. It doesn't take much effort to do small things.

246, sing in Sri Lanka, cry in Sri Lanka-sing here, cry here. It refers to a home that lives and works in peace and contentment.

247. Buying an old cow across the mountain is a metaphor for a person who makes a rash move and decides easily without knowing the situation.

248. Interlacing is like a mountain-indicating that people who are not in this industry do not understand the doorway of this industry.

249. Every one sweeps the snow in front of his own house, and never mind the frost on other people's tiles-never mind: never mind. Mind your own business.

250, through a flight of stairs-the original intention is to see farther, we must climb higher. After the metaphor, the performance was further improved.

25 1. If a worker wants to do a good job, he must first sharpen his tools. To do a good job, we must sharpen our knives first. It is very important to prepare for a good job.

252, the public said that the public is right, and the old woman said that the old woman is right-a metaphor for the dispute between the two sides, each saying its own reason.

253. Work comes naturally-with enough effort, things will naturally have results.

254, attack one point, not as good as the rest-don't look at people or things in an all-round way, seize one point and attack. More refers to biased criticism.

255, attack is invincible-attack: attack; Krishnamurti: Overcome. Nothing can't be captured. Describe the power is extremely powerful.

256. Respect is better than obedience. Often used when the other person is polite to himself. Although it is not worthy, it is not good to disobey orders.

257. Rice is not as good as a pot (ū n). Rich wine and dishes are not ready yet. It is better to use a pot of water to cook rice to satisfy hunger. It's urgent and can't wait.

258, the dog bites Lv Dongbin-Lv Dongbin: one of the legendary Eight Immortals. Dogs also bite good people who do good deeds in Lv Dongbin to call names and be ungrateful.

Dogs and pigs don't eat the rest-eat: eat. Neither dogs nor pigs eat leftovers. Describe people's conduct is extremely despicable.

260, the dog's mouth can't spit ivory-metaphor bad mouth can't say good things.

26 1, old paper pile-refers to a large number of old books and materials. With a derogatory connotation. Metaphor means that people are immersed in studying ancient books and don't know the world.

262, regardless of the front-only care about the front, forget the back. Describe doing things or thinking things carelessly.

263, regardless of the tail-describes doing things or considering things carelessly and thoughtlessly.

264. Looking around, he-looked at the people on both sides and said something else. Describe nothing to answer, deliberately avoid the subject, and prevaricate with other words.

265, melon skin plum tree-not at all. Refers to strong identification with relatives.

266. If you don't take shoes, Li won't take the whole crown-walk over and don't bend over to lift shoes; Don't raise your hand to tidy your hat when passing under the plum tree. Metaphor avoids suspicion.

267, hanging sheep's head, selling dog meat-hanging sheep's head, selling dog meat. Metaphor is to make a signboard in the name of good, but actually sell inferior goods.

268. The map is drawn from Kanto, and the map is drawn from Kansai-Pass: Hangu Pass. The area east of Hanguguan has good folk customs and many prime ministers. In the west of Hanguguan, the folk customs are martial and there are many generals.