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What idioms can be formed when flowers are not in tune?
1, strong men and strong horses?

Pinyin: rén Qiang m Zhu Zhu Zhu (surname)

Explanation: describe the strong combat effectiveness or military capability of the army.

Source: Yuan Wuhan Chen's "Old Scholar" is the first fold: "You can't make a strong horse, but you will end up tied."

Pinyin code: rqmz

Synonym:? Mazhuang is stronger than Ma Zhuang.

Antonym:? The remnants of the defeated army

Two-part allegorical saying: Zhang Fei rides a tiger

Usage: as predicate, attribute and object; Used in military, etc.

2. be angry and try to be strong?

Pinyin: fāfèn túQiang

Explanation: angry: determined to work hard; Figure: seeking. Determined to strive for prosperity.

Source:? Work wholeheartedly, be conscientious day and night, be diligent and eager for strength. ★ Yao Yinxue's Li Zicheng Volume II Chapter 15

Pinyin code: fftq

Synonym:? Work hard, work hard and be brave.

Antonym:? Have no ambition, do nothing and underestimate yourself.

Usage: as predicate and attribute; Ask for progress

English: Strive for strength.

Story: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Confucius took his students to give lectures all over the world and came to Ye Yi, Chu. Ye Gong Shen Zhuliang received him. He didn't know Confucius very well, so he asked Luz quietly. He didn't know how to answer him at the moment. Confucius said to Luz after learning about it: "He is also a human being, who forgets to eat when he is angry, and forgets his worries when he is happy, but he doesn't know that old age is coming."