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Idioms about East and West.
Look around, ramble, stumble, eat east and stay west, look east and look west, scrape east and scrape west, rub east and rub west, explore west, hunt east and fight west, chop east and west, complain east and swing west, wander east and west, run east and west, and get east.

First, look around

Commentary: Zhang: Look. Describe looking around.

Said by: magnum's novel of ancient and modern times, Volume 1: "Sanqiaoer only believed Mr. Gua's words and only asked her husband to come back. Since then, she has often gone to the front building and looked around in the curtains. "

Ex.: He came out of the platform and looked around. He didn't know anyone.

Second, ramble [d not ng l ā x and ch ě]

Explanation: One minute you talk about the East, and the next minute you talk about the West. Speak in disorder and without center.

From: Cao Qingxue Qin's eighty-second reply to A Dream of Red Mansions: "What is even more ridiculous is that there is nothing in my stomach, and I am so confused that I think I have money."

Ex.: If anyone can rush in at school, there is nothing to talk about, but rambling and doing nothing is extremely annoying.

Third, stagger [d not [dōng d m:o x and w ā i]

Explanation: refers to walking unsteadily and unable to control yourself. Also refers to an object that is not tilted correctly.

From: Ceng Yuan Ruiqing's "Leaving Shoes" is the second fold: "Hey, it turned out to be drunk."

Example: Let the guards stop it. Xiong Yiliao pulled with his hand, and the guards staggered, and the two entered the temple.

Fourth, patchwork [d not ng p and n x and c u]

Description: It is a metaphor for patchwork.

Said by: Cao Qingxue Qin's eighth story of A Dream of Red Mansions: "Because my son is a lifelong event, we can't make a patchwork. I respectfully sealed 24 gifts and took Qin Zhong to visit Confucianism. "

Example: He has collected 3,000 pieces of silver on the way to manage the prison.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) Dongli Xizhao [dōng lín x and zh m: o]

Explanation: When the dragon was painted, the dragon body was covered by clouds, but a dragon forest was painted in the east, and a dragon claw was exposed in the west, but the whole body of the dragon could not be seen. Metaphor is a fragmentary thing.

From: Qing Gong Zizhen's "Knowing the Tail of Great Orders": "The east cloud is a scale, and the west cloud is a claw, so that future generations can seek it all or nothing."

Interpretation: the east cloud is a fish and the west cloud is a claw, which makes future generations want everything, sometimes not.

Ex.: Su Dongpo's poems seem to have been written on this Lingyun Mountain. I only remember a few lines from scratch.