2. This story comes from Wu Yu Mandarin. The idiom "in full swing" describes the large lineup and momentum of a group of people or things.
3. This story can be found two years after Zi Tongzhi was granted emperor by Tang Jian Ze. The idiom "please go to the urn" means to punish yourself with someone.
4. The story comes from Zuo Si Zhuan of Jin Shu and Wen Yuan. The idiom "Luoyang paper is expensive" is to praise the popularity of excellent works.
5. The story comes from Shi Shuo Xin Yu Fake. The idiom "looking at plum to quench thirst" is to comfort yourself or others with fantasy.
6. This story comes from Liezi Tang Wen. The idiom "high mountains and flowing water" is a metaphor for bosom friends and wonderful music.
7. This story comes from Biography of Historical Records and Meng Changjun. The idiom "a chicken calls a dog to steal" refers to a humble skill or a person with this skill.
8. The story can be found in Zhuangzi Qiushui. This idiom means that when you don't have enough strength to do something, you will feel helpless.
9. The story comes from Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong Wu Year. The idiom "the lips are dead and the teeth are cold" means that the two sides are closely related and interdependent.
10, this story comes from Biography of Zu Ti in the Book of Jin. Waiting for Your Pillow, written by Liu Kun, vividly shows Liu Kun's determination to kill the enemy and serve the country at any time. Later, it was used as a metaphor to always be alert to the enemy and prepare for battle.
1 1, the story comes from Biography of Historical Records and Zheng Ji. The idiom "coming from behind" often means that the latter can surpass the former. And Ji An said the original intention, very different.
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