Current location - Music Encyclopedia - Dating - Rushing like a flock of birds: duck. Running in a flock like ducks. It is a metaphor that many people are rushing to get there. Ru Zhi Nai He. Lost East Corner: The place where the sun rises. It is a
Rushing like a flock of birds: duck. Running in a flock like ducks. It is a metaphor that many people are rushing to get there. Ru Zhi Nai He. Lost East Corner: The place where the sun rises. It is a
Rushing like a flock of birds: duck. Running in a flock like ducks. It is a metaphor that many people are rushing to get there. Ru Zhi Nai He. Lost East Corner: The place where the sun rises. It is a metaphor for suffering losses or failures at this time. A slight mistake can lead to huge mistakes. A slight mistake can lead to huge mistakes. A slight mistake can lead to huge mistakes. Out of sight, out of hearing. Seeing is the same as not seeing, hearing is the same as not hearing. Describes not paying attention to, not paying attention to. Same as "turning a blind eye and hearing but not hearing". The harvest of mulberry and elm means that although there are losses at the beginning, they will be compensated in the end. It was later pointed out that it was not too late and could still be remedied. The bundles are tied up and placed on high shelves. The metaphor is left alone. Same as "shelved in a high cabinet". Si Zhi Guo Li is used to describe the passage of time. Same as "Si's passing gap". The passing of time is a metaphor for the passage of time. Those who follow it will prosper, those who go against it will perish. Obedience means obedience; Chang means prosperity; rebellion means disobedience; death means destruction. If you obey him, you will exist and develop; if you disobey him, you will perish. Describing the exploiting class, those who obey it will prosper, and those who go against it will perish. Those who obey the way of heaven will survive, and those who go against the way of heaven will perish. Same as "Those who follow the rules will prosper, and those who go against the rules will perish." Call it and it will come, wave it and it will go: call. Wai: wave your hand. He comes when he is called by his hand, and he goes when he waves his hand. Described as very obedient to orders. The peach is a metaphor for the prosperity of things. Also describes escape. Peach, homophonic to "escape". Sometimes it has a humorous meaning. A person who is killed by heaven and punished by heaven; a sinner. Same as "Heaven's Killing of People". A person who is killed by heaven and punished by heaven; a sinner. Also known as "Heaven's Killing of People". The empty words of entrustment refer to the discussion of words and expressions. Words without writing will not travel far. Articles without literary talent will not travel far. Same as "Words are wordless, actions are not far away". There is no advance explanation. It's too much to say too much. Words without literary talent will not spread far. Also known as "Words without words, actions will not go far", "Words without words, actions will not go far". There is a basis for what you say. Same as "what you say makes sense". What you say politely makes sense. Speak and write in an orderly manner. If you do it once, it's already too much. Metaphor mistakes cannot be repeated. Same as "one is what is most". Having done it once, it is already too much. Metaphor mistakes cannot be repeated. Same as "one is what is most". Inexhaustible: exhausted. Unlimited access without running out. To use metaphors to explain: to explain, to enlighten. Use reason to enlighten and persuade people. Luck in the palm of your hand: movement, movement. Running on the palm of your hand. Metaphors are extremely easy. If you know something, you know it. If you don't know it, you don't know it. If you understand it, you understand it. If you don't understand it, you don't understand it. Zhizhidu means not taking it to heart. Same as "put aside". Ignore it: leave it alone; zhi: pronoun; gu: take care of it. Leave it there. Put it on a high shelf: a high shelf for storing utensils. Tie them up and put them on a high shelf. The metaphor is left alone.