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Bai Shou is poor and weather-beaten, rich in economy, careless and tired, delicate and delicate.

Take it easy (fēng jīng làng píng)

Explanation: Quiet: Quiet; Ping: Diazepam. The wind has stopped and the waves have calmed down. Refers to no wind and waves. Metaphor is calm.

Source: We will launch this reform measure in ~.

Example: We will not implement this reform until 20 10.

calm

Description: It means there is no wind and waves. Metaphor is calm.

Source: Song Shi Puji's "Five Lights Meeting Yuan" Volume 7: "The monk asked:' How is it when it is calm?' The teacher said,' Blow down the south wall.' "

There is a child here. Don't be afraid of him, I promise. Taken by Qing Wu Ren Jian "twenty years to witness the status quo of the monster" back to the 18th.

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Back to the Wharf

Commentary: Tian: Jing. There is no romance. Metaphor is safe.

Source: Tang Xueying's Biography of Zheng Deyu: "The canoe is known at the touch, calm and the moonlight is faint."

Example: I was in danger. I missed the boat in the middle of the river. I just want to get it and see peace as soon as possible. ★ Cai Minglu's "Huai Ji Xiang Wen Bu Jue Yi"

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The waves are calm.

Explanation: The waves are quiet. The metaphor is very calm.

Source: Song Duanshi's word "Death": "Ren is in the deepest place. Calm, the canoe has gone. Go to the beach to meet the couple. Singing crazy songs, fish don't take it. "

Example: This is a lucky success, Yunshui Town. ★ Qiao Yuanmeng's Fu Ci of Man Ting and Yu Fang

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Calm waves

Explanation: It was calm. It's not just a metaphor for peace and nothingness.

Source: Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms: The weather was calm on November 15th, 13th year of Jian 'an. "

Example: Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the 48th time: "On November 15th of the 13th year of Jian 'an, the weather was calm. "

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The tree wants to remain quiet, but the wind won't stop.

Explanation: The original metaphor is that things can't be satisfactory. Now it is also a metaphor that class struggle is not based on human will. The same as "the tree wants to be quiet, but the wind does not stop."

Source: Ming's "The First Moment of Reimu" Volume 21: "Wang Jue said,' Dare to ask the master's name?' The nun said,' Xiao Ni's cheap name is really quiet. Wang Jue smiled and said,' I'm afraid the tree wants to be quiet and the wind will not stop. It's better to move. The nun said,' Don't make fun of me! "

The tree wants to remain quiet, but the wind won't stop.

Explanation: The original metaphor is that things can't be satisfactory. Now it is also a metaphor that class struggle is not based on human will. The same as "the tree wants to be quiet, but the wind does not stop."

Source: "Thoughts on Confucius' Family Language": "The tree wants to be quiet but the wind does not stop, and the son wants to raise it instead of waiting. Those who go and don't come, the year is also; Those who can't see each other again, dear. "

The tree wants to be quiet, but the wind never stops.

Explanation: The original metaphor is that things can't be satisfactory. Now it is also a metaphor that class struggle is not based on human will. The same as "the tree wants to be quiet, but the wind does not stop."

Source: Ming Cheng Deng Ji's "Juvenile School Qionglin Died of Illness": "The tree wants to be quiet but the wind does not stop, the child wants to raise and the relatives are not there, and the fish increases the feelings; It is better to save chickens and dolphins than to sacrifice cows to graves. Ceng Zi is thinking. "

The tree wants to be quiet, but the wind doesn't stop (sh ù y sh ù j ē r f ē ng b ü zh ǐ).

Explanation: The tree wants to be quiet, but the wind keeps blowing. The original metaphor is that things can't be satisfactory. Now it is also a metaphor that class struggle is not based on human will.

Source: Han Ying's Biography of Han Poetry in the Western Han Dynasty, Volume 9: "The tree wants to be quiet, the wind does not stop, and the son wants to raise it."

Example: well, you must have someone who will jump out and perform. ★ Zhang Xianliang's love story in the dungeon Chapter III

Kill the scenery (dà shā fēng jǐng)

Explanation: it means destroying the scenery and ruining people's interest. Today generally refers to the big spoil.

Source: "Xiqing Poetry Talk": "One is to kill the scenery, that is, the clear spring is full, the flowers are withered, the back mountain is built, the piano is burned and the crane is boiled, and the flowers are drunk, and the Panasonic is drunk."

However, there are many people with rough hair, with handkerchiefs on their heads and sandals on their feet, who are carrying loads in the same street, which is quite disharmonious. ★ He Qifang's "The City Appearance of Chongqing"

To spoil everyone's fun.

Explanation: Destroy the beautiful scenery. Metaphor spoils fun.

Origin: Tang Li Shangyin's Miscellany lists "drinking among flowers" and "lighting a fire under the moon" as "ruining the scenery".

Example: An Gongzi is happy in a wine field and doesn't want to do this again. ★ Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children is back to the thirtieth time.

The scenery is different.

Explanation: Special: Different. Used to lament the division or demise of the country.

Source: Yin's Biography of Wang Jindao: "Different scenery, different rivers."

Example: ~ Don't look up, it's sad that the grass is dying at sunset. ★ Ye Ye "Nine Autumn"

Chasing the wind

Explanation: You can't see the shadow, but you can get the upper hand. Describe a fast horse. Scene, same as "Shadow".

Source: Talking about cymbals Volume 64 quoted Tang's anonymous "Irrigation and Leisure Language": "If the horse can walk today, it will follow the rest." There is a reason why the wind chaser is absent. "

Chasing the wind

Explanation: scene: through "shadow"; Crawling shadow: chasing the shadow of the sun. Catch up with the shadow of the sun and the wind. Use extremely fast to describe it. It is also a metaphor for rapid progress.

Source: The poem "Giving a Brother a Scholar to Join the Army" in the Three Kingdoms Period: "The wind is coming, and the scenery is chasing the wind."

Kill the scenery (shā fēng jǐng)

Explanation: spoil the beautiful scenery. It is a metaphor that when everyone is happy, something disappointing suddenly appears.

Source: Yan Songshu's poem "Boiling Tea": "I didn't kill the scenery to the world, but I got drunk before the flowers."

Ex.: It's too much not to call the bureau. ★ Ceng Pu's "Evil Flowers on the Sea"

A wet blanket

Explanation: Metaphorically, when everyone was happy, something disappointing suddenly appeared. It's the same as "killing the scenery"

Source: Song Loujian's poem "The second rhyme makes you float like a mountain": "Don't spoil the scenery with high teeth, add loneliness to beautiful sentences."

Catch the scenery with the wind (xē f ē ng b ǔ j ǐ ng)

Description: ① Metaphor is impossible. 2 metaphor is not obvious. Also known as "catching the wind and catching the shadows".

Source: Ban Gu, Thoughts on Han Shu's Education in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Listen to what he says, and if you meet it; I can't ask for it, and it swings like the wind. "

Example: Autumn Hu Xing by Xie Huilian in the Southern Dynasties: "~, I really don't know, I miss him, running around and thinking."

zhui f n g nièjǐng)

Description: It is described as extremely fast.

Source: Preface to the Inner Chapter of Bao Puzi: "Wings can be fierce and mysterious enough to chase the wind and sneak into the scenery."

Example: Qing Lang Tinghuai's Biography of Poems by Teachers and Friends: "Seven words are as ancient as Li Taibai, Du Zimei and Han Tui, and will remain unchanged through the ages; After that, only Su Changgong was alone. "

Chasing the wind and taking pictures (Zhu fēng nièjǐngǐng)

Explanation: Describe the speed of a horse. Nie, one is "photo". With "chasing the wind".

Source: Jin's Preface to the Inner Chapter: "If you make your wings flutter, you can be sharp and mysterious. If you are full and chase the wind, you can sneak in the scenery."

Example: The horse rushed to Haicheng like a horse.