Source: Jin Fuxuan's "Mouth Inscription": "Illness comes from the mouth, and disaster comes from the mouth."
Diseases are transmitted by mouth, and most diseases are transmitted by food. Metaphor should pay attention to food hygiene. With the "disease from the mouth".
Source: "Yun Qi Seven Trillions" Volume 35: "The disease is from the mouth, and the festival is also publicized; Peace of life and death is also nourishing. "
This is a metaphor, according to the order to seek the occurrence and development of things.
Source: Zhu Guangqian's "Essay on Dialogue": "Difficulties are the starting point and core of thoughts, and thoughts start from this, and according to relevant facts and materials, seek a coherent relationship, gradually peel cocoon and spin silk, and collect gold in the sand."
Broken tendons: separate; Rb: The texture of the skin. Metaphor analysis is very detailed.
Source: Heng's "Xijing Fu": "The analysis is minimal, breaking its muscles."
It's not bad at all, Mao: it's all ancient length names, one hair and one hair, one hair and two hairs, very subtle. The description is not bad at all.
Source: Zhang Tang's "Into the Hunyi": "The instrument is half above ground and half underground, which is not bad." "Zhuzi School" Volume XVI: "Self-pity is the antonym of self-deception, not bad or unscathed."
Don't care, don't care. 2 refers to not paying attention to everything.
Source: Fu's "Golden Seal Zhou Jia": "Fu's fame and fortune are not enough to pay back, and the family is not harmonious."
Careless behavior means not paying attention to details.
Source: The language "Shuyou Mastiff": "Never mind the fine lines, it will be great." Three Kingdoms Pi's Book of Quality with Wu: "Throughout ancient and modern literati, few people can make their own decisions based on honor, regardless of meticulous behavior."
Informal: formal. Not bound by trifles. More refers to not paying attention to the little things in life.
Source: Biography of Yu Yanchuan in the Later Han Dynasty: "Nature is simple and unpretentious."
Sloppy: the edge of cloth and silk is a metaphor for people's clothes and appearance. The original description is casual and informal. The latter description does not pay attention to the neatness of clothes or looks.
Source: Biography of Ma Yuan in the Later Han Dynasty: "Gongsun didn't spit out food to welcome the national scholar, but tried to make a silhouette for success or failure, just like an even picture. How long has this son been studying in the world? " "Biography of Yan Zhitui in the Northern Qi Dynasty": "Good wine, more responsibility, no trimming."
Don't pay attention to the little things in life. Describe smart and broad-minded.
Source: Biography of Shi Bao in the Book of Jin: Shi Bao ... is elegant, broad, intelligent, graceful and graceful, without details. "
Don't forget the details, even the smallest ones.
Source: Liao's "Answering Hu Shi's Book of Minefields": "It can be seen that Mr. Wang's attitude towards a problem is unwilling and he does not leave details. I really admire it. "
Know unconsciously: know; Perception: consciousness. I don't know, I don't know. At present, it means not paying attention.
Source: Bi's "Discrimination between the Two Religions": "Therefore, the ignorant listen to the demon's birthday, abstain from its evil, and get drunk and don't know. Three generations ago, there was no such teaching. "
Pay for pay: firewood; You: Make a fire and cook. Weigh the firewood for cooking. Metaphor only pays attention to small things, not to the overall situation.
Source: Huai Nan Zi Tai Xun: "Paying by the meter and cooking by the meter can cure the small but not the big."
Pay by weight: firewood; You: Make a fire and cook. Metaphor only pays attention to small things, not to the overall situation.
Source: Huai Nan Zi Tai Xun: "Paying by the meter and cooking by the meter can cure the small but not the big."
Reeling and peeling cocoons have to be done one by one, and cocoons have to be peeled layer by layer. The description and analysis of things are extremely detailed and step by step.
Blowing refers to the ensemble of various musical instruments. It is also used to describe deliberately exaggerating certain words and deeds or things to attract others' attention.
Source: Ming Natural Wisdom "The Story of the Stone, Biography of Guo Ting, Recognition of Children": "I am busy telling my daughter that I know her and ask my mother for help. Beat gongs and drums early to welcome guests into the village. "
Blowing hair and counting eyelashes is a metaphor for shortsightedness and only paying attention to tiny details.
Source: Biography of Huang Daozhou in Ming Dynasty; "From ancient times to the present, countless rice payments can be said to be a great idea; Blowing a few eyelashes can play a rule of three or five. "
Shouting at the disease: hurry. Shout loudly to get people's attention.
Source: Tang Hanyu's Prime Minister's Book XIX: "If you advance wave after wave, you will jump into the fire and water of poverty and hunger, which is both dangerous and urgent, and you will be hoarse."
Ant Cave Dam collapsed because of Ant Cave. This is a metaphor, ignoring small things will lead to catastrophe.
Source: Chen Hanchong's "Clearing the Source of Thieves": "I heard that the light is the end, and the small is the source of the big, so the dike breaks the ant hole and leaks the needle, so the wise man is cautious, and the wise man knows a few."
A small ant nest can make a bank collapse. Metaphor means that if you don't pay attention to small things, you will have big trouble.
Source: "Han Feizi Yu Lao": "The embankment of thousands of feet collapsed in the ant nest; A hundred feet of treasure, burning smoke. " Three Kingdoms Wei Ying Kun's Miscellaneous Poems: "Subtle and careless, the dike collapsed from the ant nest."
Not a drop of water, not a drop of water. Describe speaking and doing things very carefully, carefully and impeccably. It also describes that you have all the money and you won't sell it easily.
Source: Zhu's: "It should also be said that it is extremely dense and seamless."
See tiny: tiny; Author: amazing. You can know its nature and development trend when you see the small signs.
Source: Story of the Three Kingdoms Lu Bu Zang Hongchuan: "The courtiers are not sensitive and can't see the ending of the original book, but they know it from a small angle and steal the master's heart. Do you mean that the third son should die and be punished as punishment? ? "
Eyes and ears: refers to people who seek information for others. There are many people around. It also means that many people are spying on information.
Source: The sixteenth chapter of Kunyu's "Three Heroes and Five Righteousness" in Qing Dynasty: "It's just that I have many eyes and ears now, and I'm afraid of leakage, which is inconvenient."
Anti-micro duration: micro; Du: blocking; Gradual: refers to the beginning of things. Metaphor is to stop bad things and bad ideas from developing when they sprout.
Source: Jin's "Inspire Ran Min": "Clear the screen and drop the Hu, use the number of Khan to prevent delay." "The History of the Later Han Dynasty Ding Hongchuan": "If the government blames the bow and Du gradually guards against Meng, the fierce demon will disappear and the harm will disappear."
Mind-keeping refers to preventing distraction and paying attention to words and deeds.
At the end of the score, the metaphor is tiny, tiny.
Source: Letter from Liang Jiangyan in the Southern Dynasties to King Yi Jianping: "Would you rather fight for the end of the size and the benefit of the taper knife?"
Recall the past: clap your hands, touch, extend to pay attention and stare; Chase: memories; Yesterday: In the past. Look at the present and think about the past.
Source: Qing Pingqing's "The Last Piece of the Foreign Affairs" Volume 5: "My Tao is as long as ever, and I can recall the past and recall the past."
In the old days, there were routine official documents with fixed format and rhetoric in officialdom. Metaphor only pays attention to form, empty talk without actual content, or empty platitudes perfunctory as usual.
Source: Wu Song Chu Hou's Green Box Miscellanies Official Document: "Wang Anguo said:' The style of the article must be official document. " "
Strolling around the city: the urban area refers to a crowded place; Show off: Show off. It refers to swaggering in public to show momentum and attract attention.
Source: "Historical Records Confucius Family": "After living in Yue Wei, Gong Ling and his wife took a car together, and hundreds of officials rode out, so that Confucius took two rides and marched through the city."
A nuanced analysis.
Source: "Miscellaneous Notes of Yungu" with "Special Recommendation" of Song Dynasty: "Where the government entrusts to send a judgment of a civil lawsuit, it must be affectionate."
If you don't succeed, you don't pay attention to leaving room at ordinary times, and you can't catch up and continue to maintain it in the future. It is also commonly known as "the back hand is not on."
That is, look at the overall situation from small things or look at the truth from small things.
Carelessness and gaffe originally meant carefully drawing subtle and irrelevant things, while ignoring the overall appearance. Later, the metaphor attached importance to small things and ignored big things.
Source: "Huai Nanzi said Xun Lin": "Painters are ashamed of their hair."
Stunning means that the inner vibration is great, causing great concern.
Carve carefully. Describe the painstaking description when creating works of art, and also refer to meticulous processing.
Intensive farming refers to meticulous farming in agriculture.
Source: Mao Zedong's "Promoting Revolution": "We eat by intensive cultivation. There are more people, and we still have food. "
Describe tiny: tiny. Describe it in detail, regardless of the smallest things. Describe in detail.
Carve chapters and sentences to modify and think about the details of the article.
Source: Wang Song Anshi's "Recalling the Past Poems and Showing My Foreign Brothers": "Carving a chapter and giving a sentence to the son of heaven, fishing for the road to Bohuan Pavilion."
Keep your eyes on it. Describe concentration.
Source: Feng Ming Menglong's "Warning Records" Volume 11: "The old woman looked at the little official and couldn't open her eyes."
Focus on your heart, focus on your words. Describe a high concentration.
Breath screen: off; Convergence: stop. Hold your breath, hold your breath. Refers to the temporary cessation of breathing due to nervousness or inattention.
Source: The Analects of Confucius and the Rural Party: "Take a picture of Qi, bow like a man, and hold your breath like a man who never stops." Han Caiyong's "Apologize for Changing the wrong chapter of the congratulatory record": "Shame on our camp, hold your breath, I don't know where to go."
Hold your breath hold your breath: suppress breathing; Concentration: concentration. Describe a high concentration against your will.
Source: The Analects of Confucius and the Rural Party: "Take a picture of Qi, bow like a man, and hold your breath like a man who never stops." Zhuangzi Sheng Da: "I don't distinguish between ambitions, but concentrate on God."
Hold your breath, hold your breath for a while. Describe a situation of nervousness or excessive concentration.
Source: Don Zhao Lu's Book of Wang Servant Shooting: "I don't expect to meet a saint today. Taking servant shooting as the sun and moon, the toaster will hold his breath."
Pay attention: pay attention. The original description is extremely powerful and awe-inspiring. Later, he also described himself as extremely concentrated.
Source: Biography of the Three Kingdoms, Wei Zhi, Chen Si and Wang Zhi: "A husband can attract the attention of the world and embarrass those in power, so he can change his master and be intimidated."
The end of Qiu Hao is a metaphor for a tiny thing or place. Just like "Late Autumn".
Source: Zhuangzi's Theory of Everything: "There is nothing bigger than Qiu Hao's end in the world, and Taishan is small."
The head of the prison looks like a prisoner in the prison. He hasn't had a haircut or washed his face for a long time. Describe not paying attention to cleaning and decoration.
Source: History of "Biography of Wang Han Mang": "Mang Gu disease, personally taste medicine, make a mess, don't understand clothes month."
Concentration means concentration.
Concentration: concentration. Concentrate on one thing. Describe a high concentration.
Source: Ye Shengtao's Yi He: "He pointed to the pattern embedded in the ball and told Yi with rapt attention."
Concentrated perfusion describes high concentration. Use "concentration"
Turning a blind eye means not paying attention, not paying attention, but not seeing with your eyes open. Also refers to turning a blind eye, turning a blind eye.
Source: Book of Rites University: "Absent-minded, blind, listening without hearing, eating without knowing its taste."
Seeing the subtle signs, we can know its development trend.
Source: Three Kingdoms Zhi Shu Zhuge Liang's "Sixteen Cheap Strategies": "A gentleman knows everything from beginning to end, and his words are inexhaustible. It never rains but it pours. This is also the politics of thinking. "
It is a metaphor that people who are famous or rich are easy to attract attention and get into trouble.
Source: Wu Ming, Cheng En, The Journey to the West, the thirty-third time: "This is exactly the tree that attracts the wind and shakes the tree, and people become famous."
It is a metaphor that people who are famous or rich are easy to attract attention and get into trouble. It's the same as "a tree attracts the wind"
Threads into threads: each thread; Belt buckle: one of the main components on the loom. When knitting, every silk thread must pass through the reed. Metaphor is done very carefully, methodically and in tune with each other.
Source: Xia Qingjing's Twenty-seventh Return to Wild Sour Dew: "This is a thread, which was thrown secretly. As the Taoist said, the boat of the three gods should not be close, and those who are close should be brought back with the wind. "
Detailed explanation of the branch.
I am indifferent and not touched at all. Explain that you don't care about what you should care about and pay attention to, and ignore it.
Source: Chapter 33 of Qing Li Garbo's Officialdom in the Sky: "Even now, it is not easy to meet this military commander. It doesn't matter whether he looks at it or not. "
Indifference: inside. I'm not touched at all. Explain that you don't care about what you should care about and pay attention to, and ignore it.
Source: Chapter 33 of Qing Li Garbo's Officialdom in the Sky: "Even now, it is not easy to meet this military commander. It doesn't matter whether he looks at it or not. "
Meticulous: subtle; To: to. There is not a subtle place that cannot be taken care of. Describe caring and considerate very carefully.
Source: Wei Songliao Weng's "Resignation of the viceroy, seeing the army begging, consulting the army to play Zagreb from the prime minister": "Stealing the humiliation of the main minister, I have to leave, I have to order, I have to retreat and send the official, and I have to adjust my troops. Whoever is fast will be meticulous. "
Fine needles are closely connected: thread. Fine needle and thread. Metaphor is meticulous work or thoughtful handling of things.
Source: Chapter 26 of Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "Although this woman is a thoughtful person, she is a broad-minded person."
Box sword curtain lamp curtain: tabernacle. The sword in the box, the lamp in the account, the light of firm but gentle is like concealed. It is a metaphor that things can't be concealed, or that information is deliberately revealed to attract attention.
Source: Miscellaneous Notes of Xijing Volume I: "Emperor Gao beheaded the white snake sword, with seven beads on it, nine-flowered jade as ornaments, five-colored glass in the toilet as a sword box, and a sword in the room. The scene is still shining outside, no different from the sword. "
Qu is careful and honest. Pay attention to details but don't be careless.
Source: Song Zhuxi's answer is still a man: "My hometown used to be a simple and sincere person who was loyal to customs."
Incompetence means to concentrate on your work, and your attention must be concentrated.
Source: Han Huan Tan's New Theory: "If you draw a square with your left hand and a circle with your right hand, you can finish it at once. Although you are disciplined, you will return to your hands, but you can't do it, and you can't use both hands. "
Be careful and deliberate. Also known as "watch your hair"
Source: Wu Mei's poem "Tianxiang Shishi Chess Manual": "I am quite familiar with chess skills, and my heart is as thin as hair."
Be careful and deliberate. With "meticulous as hair".
Source: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "Who would have thought that these thirteen girls were stronger than their bodies, but more careful than their hair."
Searching for details: exploring the mysterious. Subtlety: to the point of being extremely meticulous and profound. Describe the exploration of abstruse things to a very profound degree.
Chewing on words describes thinking too much about words. More refers to dead words than to spiritual essence.
Source: Yuan Anonymous's "Killing Dogs and Persuading Husband" is the fourth fold: "Hey, you can't talk bookish."
Chewing on words describes thinking too much about words. More refers to dead words than to spiritual essence. To "speak like a book."
Chewing on words describes thinking too much about words. More refers to dead words than to spiritual essence. To "speak like a book."
Meticulous: sloppy, sloppy. Refers to doing things carefully, not sloppy at all.
Source: Qing Wu Jingzi's "The Scholars" The fourth time: "When the boss visits, he is meticulous in seeing his uncle, and his promotion lies in pointing to Japan."
A bad dike in an ant nest is a metaphor for making a mess without paying attention to small things. It's the same as "the ant nest burst its banks"
Source: Xiang Yan Xia by Qian Yi, Qian Qing (V): "The snake bites the wrist, the ant nest breaks the dike, and the historian is pitching to the three Han people."
A small ant nest can ruin everything. Metaphor means that if you don't pay attention to small things, you will have big trouble.
Source: Three Kingdoms Wei Ying's Miscellaneous Poems: "Implicit and casual, the dike collapsed from the ant nest."
Eye-catching: staring. To attract people's attention
Source: Mao Zedong's Investigation Report on Hunan Peasant Movement: "There are also gongs and drums, holding high the flag and attracting attention."
Yu Xing Shun Yuan refers to imitating the appearance of sages without paying attention to their inner moral cultivation. Later, it was also used to describe the behavior of following the rules.
Source: Xunzi Fei Shierzi: "The imitator is Zhang Zizhi's modesty and Confucianism." Yang Xu's note: "It's just the dignity of a saint."
The ape cave is bad for the mountain, which means that if you don't pay attention to small things, it will lead to great disaster.
Source: Han Kong Rong's poem "Dying": "The river breaks the ant hole and the mountain is bad from the ape hole."
Attracting bees and butterflies is still attracting bees and butterflies.
Source: Huacheng No.3, 198 1: "She is beautiful, beautiful ... how can she not attract bees and butterflies in that remote place?"
Attract bees, attract butterflies. Metaphor attracts others' attention.
Source: Ye Wenling's "Farewell": "Maybe a person likes to show off his beauty and likes to wink at him. Hey, I'm sorry, I've always hated it. "
Show off: show off; City: Downtown refers to a crowded place. It refers to swaggering in public to show momentum and attract attention.
Source: "Historical Records Confucius Family": "After living in Yue Wei, Gong Ling and his wife took a car together, and hundreds of officials rode out, so that Confucius took two rides and marched through the city."
Belongs to people, eyes and ears: focus on one point. Guide people to pay attention.
Put on airs, deliberately put on airs to attract attention or scare people.
Put on airs, speak with an accent, deliberately pretend to attract attention or scare people.
Source: Yuan Anonymous's "Killing Dogs and Persuading Husband" is the fourth fold: "Teach that fellow to be more pretentious and more pretentious."
Don't talk or do things with two fingers. You are thoughtless. Pay attention to this and not to that.
Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's Forty-fifth Story of A Dream of Red Mansions: "Uncle Zhen is in charge of his son, but it is like the custom of his ancestors that day. Other than that, there is no difference."
I don't know the taste of meat in March, but eating meat within three months doesn't feel good. It is a metaphor to concentrate on one thing and forget other things. It is also used to describe not eating meat for months.
Source: The Analects of Confucius: "I heard Shao, but I don't know the taste of meat in March."
Earthworms can float a city when they cross the embankment. Although the earthworm is small, it can flood the whole city by penetrating the embankment. Metaphorically, if you don't pay attention to small accidents, it will lead to great disasters.
Source: Liu Shen Gap Theory by Liu Zhou in Northern Qi Dynasty: "A foot crossing the embankment can float a city; The inch of smoke sank into the point, causing thousands of rooms to be destroyed. "
If you don't stop, you will fall into a river: traffic jam. Small streams are not blocked, and eventually they merge into big rivers. Metaphor means that if we don't pay attention to or correct small problems or budding problems, it will lead to big problems.
Source: Three Kingdoms Zhisu's Confucius Family Language: Observing the Week: "The trickle is not a river, but it is endless, or it becomes a net. "
The levee of a thousand miles is destroyed by the ant nest, which can make the levee of a thousand miles burst. It is a metaphor that careless little things can cause big trouble.
Source: "Han Feizi Yu Lao": "The embankment of Zhang is broken by the ant nest; A room of 100 feet burns with a sudden crack. "
The embankment of a thousand miles, collapsed in the ant nest levee: dam; Collapse: collapse; Ant hole: Ant hole. A small ant hole can break a long dam. This is a metaphor. Carelessness in small things can lead to catastrophe.
Source: Han Fei's "Han Fei Yu Zi Lao" in the pre-Qin period: "The dike of thousands of feet is broken in the ant hole and broken in the ant hole; A room of 100 feet was burned by smoke from a sudden crack. "
A small mistake means a small mistake, which may lead to a huge mistake.
Source: Dai Dai: Yi says:' It is the foundation of all things. A drop in the ocean, a thousand miles away. "So, a gentleman begins with caution."
Seeing is the same as not seeing, hearing is the same as not hearing. Describe not paying attention to or paying attention to.
Seeing is the same as not seeing, hearing is the same as not hearing. Describe not paying attention to or paying attention to. To "turn a blind eye, listen but not smell."