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What is Tian's idiom?
Wen Yang Tian Fan [Wè n Yá ng Tiá n Fn], interpretation: metaphor for loss and return.

Return to the field after disarming [Jiějiǖgu CTIán], which means: take off your armor and go back to the countryside. Refers to soldiers leaving the army and returning to their hometown to farm.

Burning forests and farms and fishing with exhausted resources [fé nlí né rá n, Jie zérú], which means: exhaustion: 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.

Tian Lian Qian Bo [tián lián qiān bó], for the explanation, see Tian Lian Qian Mo.

Shi Tian [tǔ niú shí tián] who slaughters cattle, defined as useless things. Metaphor is useless.

Tian is self-indulgent [tiá n y ě zü gā n], which means: willing to live in the field, not pursuing fame and fortune.

Zhiyu Lantian [zhǒng yán tián], interpretation: create conditions for the conclusion of a good marriage. Lantian was famous for producing beautiful jade in ancient times. Planting jade in Lantian is a metaphor for planting jade. Yang Ming-Shen Gao Long Ji Cuo Huan: "From now on, I will take it with me forever, and I will also take it to plant magnolia fields." See "planting two jade".

Break up and return to the field [Jiězǔgu utián], interpretation: break up: go to the official. Refers to resigning and returning to agriculture.

Lantian jade [lán tián chū yù], interpretation: Lantian: place name, in Shaanxi Province. Metaphor is a noble family.

Gua Tian doesn't take shoes, and Li Xia doesn't take them [guātián bünàlǐ, lǐXiàbüzhèng guān], which means: metaphorically avoiding suspicion. To "don't accept shoes, under Li Quanguan".

Bi Geng Yan Tian [bǐ gēng yàn tián], interpretation: metaphor is engaged in mental work, taking reading and writing as a career.

Face like a field [miàn fāng rú tián], which means: face like a field. People who used to be superstitious about astrology called wealth.

Tian Lao [tián fùyěl o], interpretation: refers to ordinary people.

The hoof of a dolphin is a field [tún tí ráng tián], which means: a metaphor for spending too little and hoping too much.

Seida catching cattle [xρtián duóniú], interpretation: Seida: trampling; Take away: take away by force. Because the cows trampled on the fields and took other people's cows. Metaphor is a lighter punishment for crime.

Field [tiá n jiā n dí tó u], which means: between farmland and both ends of the field. Refers to the agricultural production site.

Filial piety [[xià o t ì li ì tiá n]] means: filial piety to parents, respect to brothers, and diligent farming.

Burning forests and fields [fé nlí né rá n] means: burning forests to kill wild animals. Metaphor leaves no room, only paying attention to immediate interests and ignoring long-term interests.

Tami's sutra [sān tián fēn jīng], interpretation: a metaphor for reconciliation between relatives and family members.

Serve Tian Li [fü tiá n lü sè], which means: serve: engage in; 30: Harvest the grain. Refers to efforts to engage in agricultural production.

Seeking land and house [qiú tián wèn shè], meaning: house: house. There are many ways to buy land, asking real estate agents everywhere. Refers to buying real estate and seeking personal gain. Metaphor is no ambition.

[chǐ ti á n cù nb ǐ o] [chǐ ti á n cù nbo], definition: refers to a very small amount of industry and property.

Sweep the fields and scrape the ground [s m 4 [s m 4] o ti á n gu ā d ì]], meaning: generally refers to all kinds of farm work.

Tian Heng laughed at people [tián héng xiào rén], which means: to describe people who would rather die than surrender.

Lantian produces jade [lán tián shēng yù], which means that in ancient times, Lantian County (now Shaanxi Province) produced beautiful jade because it was used as a metaphor for noble families. "Biography of the Three Kingdoms Wu Shu Zhuge Ke" Pei Songzhi quoted in "Biography of Jiang Biao": "But few talents have names ... (Sun) was surprised to see it and said (his father) Jin said,' Lantian gives birth to jade, which is really glad you came." "

Fertile land and fertile land [fé i tiá n wê di], which means: fertile land.

Gua Tian Li Xia [guā tián lǐ xià], interpretation: the ancient poem "A Gentleman's Journey": "Gua Tian doesn't accept shoes, Li Xia doesn't deserve the crown." After Gua Tian, don't bend down to lift your shoes, lest people think you pick melons; Don't raise your hand to tidy your hat when walking under plum trees, lest people think you pick plums. After using the metaphor of "Gua Tian and Li Xia", it is easy to arouse suspicion.

Plow ten acres of land [gēng shí mǔ tián], interpretation: "Zhuangzi Jean Wang": "Confucius said Yan Hui:' Come back! Poor family, Hu is not an official? "Yan Hui said to him,' I don't want to be an official.

Lund Zai Tian [lóng dé zài tián], interpretation: refers to the wide coverage of Ende, which is everywhere.

Buy a heavenly fairy [m m 4: i ti á n y á ng xi à n], which means: resign and retire.

Tian Yuesang [tián yuè sāng shí], interpretation: generally refers to the busy farming season.

Fu Tian exposure [tián fǔ xiàn pù], interpretation: Fu Tian: old farmer; Exposure: exposure to the sun. The old farmer dedicated the method of sunbathing to the monarch. Often used as a polite expression to offer something or a plan to others.

Seawater mulberry field [h m 4 [h m I Shu ǐ s ā ng ti á n] á n], meaning: Yosemite mulberry field. Things have changed a lot.

Gua Tian doesn't take shoes, and Li Xia doesn't have a full crown [guātián bünàlǐ, lǐXiàbüzhěng guān], which means: don't bend over to lift shoes when you walk through Gua Tian; Don't raise your hand to tidy your hat when passing under the plum tree. Metaphor avoids suspicion.