1. Crazy guess that the first character of the four-character idiom is what is behind the city
The alliance under the city chéng xià zhī méng
[Interpretation] Alliance: covenant; peace treaty . A humiliating peace treaty that was forced to be signed because a powerful enemy was approaching the city.
[Quote] "Zuo Zhuan·Huan Gong's Twelve Years": "Chu defeated Jiu... and defeated it; he returned for the alliance under the city."
[Authentic pronunciation] Alliance; unable Pronounced "mínɡ".
[Shape Discrimination] League; cannot be written as "Meng".
[Similar meaning] Not in control of oneself
[Antonym] Self-reliance, self-reliance and self-reliance
[Usage] Mostly used in politics and military affairs aspect; sometimes it is called "city alliance". Generally used as subject and object.
[Structure] Formal.
[Example] Use some larger concession as bait; coerce China into signing~.
[Idiom Story]
When the Chu State attacked the Song State (in today's Shangqiu County, Henan Province), the Song State was heavily surrounded by the Chu army. The Song people in the city had no food or firewood, and were very panicked. So he sent Hua Yuan to sneak into the camp of Zi Fan, the leader of the Chu army, in the dark night, and said to Zi Fan in a tough tone: "Our king asked me to tell you clearly: We have reached the point where we have run out of food and firewood. But, if you Thinking that they can force us to form an 'alliance under the city' and put us to death, that is absolutely impossible!" Seeing that Hua Yuan was so powerful, Zi immediately agreed to withdraw his troops, negotiate on an equal footing, and form a friendly alliance. 2. Crazy guess the idioms whose first character is the first character
Put the head on the head
It is a metaphor that things are cumbersome and complicated, which is self-defeating. It is called putting the head on the head. For example, Huang Tingjian of the Song Dynasty's "Ode to Zhuoxuan": "If you make a mistake, you will add something to the snake. How can you put a head on your head and build a house under it? After all, the clever will have more than you need, and the clumsy will not." Its meaning is similar to "adding something to the snake". This proverb originates from Zen Buddhism. "Jingde Chuandeng Lu" Volume 16: There was a Zen Master Yuan'an in the Tang Dynasty who was a disciple of the famous Zen Master Yixuan of Linji Sect. On his deathbed, Yuan An said to the crowd: "I will say goodbye to you either tomorrow or the day after tomorrow. I have a question for you: If you say this is true, then put a head on your head; if you say this is not true, then behead your head in order to survive." . The so-called "this" is the "mind seal" that Zen Buddhism "directly points to", which is called "equality and non-duality" in Buddhism - "ruru". The "mind seal" or ontology cannot be considered and distinguished through "reasons". Yes. To say yes is to "increase slander", which is like "putting a head on one's head"; to say "no" is to "detract from slander", which is like "beheading oneself to survive", and so on. (Li Mingquan) 3. The first word. The third one is "Ru". Crazy guessing idioms
"A defeat is like water" describes the army's great defeat, which is as uncontrollable as water splashed to the ground.
Yihan is like this: Actually; Han: poor. To be so poor.
To describe being extremely poor. To become an old friend at first sight.
We became like old friends when we met for the first time. It's like old friends when we first met.
It's like old friends when we first met. We were as poor as if we had been washed with water.
Described as being very poor. A penny is as important as life.
A metaphor for being extremely stingy. A person who is as clear as water is described as an official who is honest and does not take bribes.
It is also described as being very clean.
We get along like old friends when we meet for the first time. I am as honest as water and as clean as running water.
A penny is as important as a person's life.
Same as "a penny is like a life". 4. The first idiom to guess is Zuo. What is the idiom of the word?
Look left and right, look around. Look left and right.
Describes a person's proud and proud expression.
Left and right are suitable: suitable, suitable. Described as versatile and able to do anything.
Hug left and right to describe a person who has many concubines (mostly seen in old novels).
Dilemma. Dilemma. Dilemma. It is not easy to decide.
Shooting with both hands. You can shoot with both hands. It is a metaphor for two hands taking turns to perform the same action or doing several tasks at the same time.
Thinking about it, thinking about it from many aspects.
The picture on the left and the history on the right describe the many books in the room.
Left-wing side door originally refers to an irregular religious sect. Refers to an irregular religious sect. Now it generally refers to something that is not decent.
Zuo Fu You Bi Pu, Bi: Originally refers to the official who assists the emperor or the prince, and later extended to the person who assists the left and right. Metaphors assist on both sides.
Harvest left and right. There are harvests for both left and right hands. It is a metaphor for studying knowledge and collecting more materials.
Lift left and pull out right: lead. Metaphor of mutual support. It also describes the care parents give to their children.
Left and right picture history. Surrounded by books, it is said that he loves books and loves to learn. Same as "Pictures on the Left and History on the Right".
Look left and right. Take a closer look.
Zuo Family’s Sweet Girl There is a sentence in Jin Zuosi’s “Beautiful Girl Poems”: “There is a sweet girl in my family, she is pretty and fair.” Later, “Zuo Family’s Sweet Girl” was used to refer to beautiful and lovely girls.
Zuo Jianwaiyi used unfair means to establish authority and change laws.
Neighbors on the left and right in the right see "neighbors on the left and right".
Neighbors on the left and right.
Left lead and right coffin. Writing tools should never be separated from the left and right sides. It means writing without stopping.
Left hand and right breath means going backwards and forwards.
Pictures on the left and books on the right See "Pictures on the left and history on the right".
Left is appropriate, right is appropriate See "left is appropriate and right is appropriate".
Wrap left and brush right. Retract left and brush right. Metaphor of ease or superb skill.
"Mencius Li Lou Xia": "If you have deep knowledge, you can use it to meet its origins." It is said that after the knowledge and skills are mastered, everything you touch will benefit. Later, "Being right and left-handed" generally refers to being able to do things with ease.
Having both sides means being able to do things easily and smoothly.
Dilemma: Left is not good, and neither is right. It describes that no matter what you do, it will be difficult.
The left branch and the right are 绌: flexed and insufficient. It originally refers to the left arm holding the bow and the right arm bent when shooting arrows. Refers to lack of financial resources or ability and being unable to cope.
To support the left and to adjust to the right is to prevaricate.
Zuo Zhiyouwu's "History of the Song Dynasty·Li Bing Biography": "(The enemy) then peeps across the sea from Denglai to Wuyue to get out of our left, crosses the river from Wuchang to peep into the rivers and ponds, and then gets out of my right. If there is no support at all, things will go wrong. The original saying is to resist from the left and right, and by extension, it means being unable to cope with many aspects.
The branches on the left and the branches on the right are still hesitating on the left and on the right. 5. The third character is an idiom with one character. Guess the idiom like crazy.
To be content in a corner. Corner: corner. Peace of mind is in a corner. Describes a corner of peace, without seeking progress.
Ao Sui Yi Shi Sui: squint. Watching with arrogance, ignoring everything in the contemporary world. Describes arrogance and arrogance.
One hundred not one is saved. Not one is left out of one hundred. It means losing everything.
Incompetent. Can't do anything.
Foolproof means being fully confident and will never make any mistakes.
Nothing is right. Do a hundred things and never do one right. It describes everything done wrong and useless.
A hundred things are useless. There is nothing useful among a hundred things. Description is useless.
Fight against the city Back: facing away. Fight to the death with the enemy under your own city. The final battle that determines life and death.
A last-ditch battle: With your back to the water, it means there is no way out. It is a metaphor for fighting to the death with the enemy.
Unique: In addition. There is also a unique style.
To be unique, tree: to stand; banner: flag. It is a metaphor for starting a new family or creating a new situation.
To talk about together is to mix different things together and talk about them as the same thing.
If you don’t experience something, you won’t gain wisdom. Wisdom: wisdom, insight. Without experiencing something, you cannot increase your knowledge of that thing.
Eclectic: restriction; grid: specification, method. Not limited to one specification or pattern.
Vulnerable: unable to withstand a blow. Describes weak strength, unable to withstand a blow. It also describes an argument that is not rigorous and cannot withstand refutation.
无一世一世: For a time. I don’t think anyone of today is good enough. Describes being arrogant and arrogant to the extreme.
No name, no money. Name: Possession. Not a penny. Describes extreme poverty.
Ignorant means not knowing a single word.