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Can you believe it? "Girl extrovert" is an idiom! I dare not say that I have refreshed the three views, but I can only say that I am lonely and unheard. In fact, it is not just "girl extrovert" that is an idiom, the following four words

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Can you believe it? "Girl extrovert" is an idiom!

I dare not say that I have refreshed the three views, but I can only say that I am lonely and unheard.

In fact, not only is "girl extrovert" an idiom, the following four words are idioms!

What are the next, let's take a look.

Monolithic

Idioms in spoken Chinese, pinyin: tiě bǎn yī kuài, means a tightly bound, indivisible whole of figurative combinations.

Hotel fierce dog

From "Yanzi Chunqiu Inner Question", a work of the late Spring and Autumn Period. The hotel fierce dog fable tells us that "fierce dog" is not far away, no matter how good the "wine" will become sour, a wise leader should pay attention to "judging left and right", pro-virtuous subjects far from villains, in order to seek advantages and avoid harm. Leaders can only see people from the overall situation.

Plains Overseers

The Chinese idiom, pinyin: píng yuán dū yóu, means the hidden word for inferior wine and turbid wine. From "The New Language of the World".

Pharmacy Wyvern

The Chinese idiom, pinyin: yào diàn fēi lóng, means figuratively human skinny and rugged. From "Reading Songs".

The Buddha's head was covered with dung

The Chinese idiom, pinyin: fó tóu zhuó fèn, means Buddha-nature charity, and it does not matter how to put feces on his head. After much metaphor, the bad things are placed on top of the good things, and the good things are defiled. From the "Jingde Chuan Lantern Record".

The Doctor buys a donkey

(Pinyin: bó shì mǎi lǘ) is an idiom that first came from northern Qi Yan Zhitui's Yan Family Training Mian Xue. [1] "Doctor buys a donkey" (Doctor: the name of an ancient scholar) means that the doctor bought a donkey and wrote three contracts without a single word for "donkey"; the metaphor writes articles with nonsense and does not get the point. Pejorative; in sentences, it is generally used as a predicate and complement.

The toad cries at night

is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin há má yè kū, explains the description of framing good people without any basis, from the "Ai Zi Zashu".

Hollow tangyuan

The Chinese idiom, pinyin: kōng xīn tāng yuán, means something that has a false name and is not really profitable. From "9/18" Anniversary.

The eight winds do not move

I think you will often see these four words on the folding fan in the hands of chess players! The so-called "eight winds" of the Buddhists refer to the eight things of profit, decline, destruction, reputation, praise, ridicule, bitterness, happiness, four smooth and four reverses, smooth success is profit, failure is decline, behind slander is destruction, behind praise is praise, face praise is praise, face-to-face insult attack is ridicule, pain is suffering, happiness is happiness. The Buddhist teachings say that one should cultivate until one of the eight winds is unmoved by any of the eight winds, which means that the eight winds do not move.

Girls are outgoing

Pinyin nǚ shēng wài xiàng, a Chinese idiom, used to mean that a woman is born facing outwards, and has the meaning of marrying a husband. Later, he pointed out that the daughter who married had her heart outward, toward her husband.

Drink the northwest wind

The Chinese idiom, pinyin hē xī běi fēng, refers to having nothing to eat, having an empty stomach, and only drinking the cold wind of winter.

Shake the feather fan

The Chinese idiom, pinyin: yáo yǔ máo shàn, means to plot a plan. From "Xiulu Ji • Cultivating the Reading Secretary (I)".

Lotus flowers are big and small

Those who dress beautifully in summer but cannot afford to buy winter clothes in winter (because winter clothes are expensive). Big and little, big young master. The fourteenth time in "Cold Eyes": "Don't you know the stakes of their class of lotus flowers, come to the hall to white, and they are around without a penny." ”

One dragon and one pig

The Chinese idiom, pinyin: yī lóng yī zhū, means one is a dragon and the other is a pig; it is a metaphor for two people at the same time, and the difference between high and low is extremely large. From "Fu Reading City South".

It was a blast

The Chinese idiom, pinyin: lìng rén pēn fàn, means to describe something or speak ridiculously. From the "Wen and Can Be Painted Yundang valley Yan Bamboo Record": "Laughing and spraying rice full of cases." ”

Qingzhou engaged

The Chinese idiom, pinyin: qīng zhōu cóng shì, is synonymous with good wine. From "The New Language of the World".

If you have seen words that don't look like idioms but are idioms, let's share them together.

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Can you believe it? "Girl extrovert" is an idiom! I dare not say that I have refreshed the three views, but I can only say that I am lonely and unheard. In fact, it is not just "girl extrovert" that is an idiom, the following four words
Can you believe it? "Girl extrovert" is an idiom! I dare not say that I have refreshed the three views, but I can only say that I am lonely and unheard. In fact, it is not just "girl extrovert" that is an idiom, the following four words
Can you believe it? "Girl extrovert" is an idiom! I dare not say that I have refreshed the three views, but I can only say that I am lonely and unheard. In fact, it is not just "girl extrovert" that is an idiom, the following four words
Can you believe it? "Girl extrovert" is an idiom! I dare not say that I have refreshed the three views, but I can only say that I am lonely and unheard. In fact, it is not just "girl extrovert" that is an idiom, the following four words
Can you believe it? "Girl extrovert" is an idiom! I dare not say that I have refreshed the three views, but I can only say that I am lonely and unheard. In fact, it is not just "girl extrovert" that is an idiom, the following four words
Can you believe it? "Girl extrovert" is an idiom! I dare not say that I have refreshed the three views, but I can only say that I am lonely and unheard. In fact, it is not just "girl extrovert" that is an idiom, the following four words
Can you believe it? "Girl extrovert" is an idiom! I dare not say that I have refreshed the three views, but I can only say that I am lonely and unheard. In fact, it is not just "girl extrovert" that is an idiom, the following four words
Can you believe it? "Girl extrovert" is an idiom! I dare not say that I have refreshed the three views, but I can only say that I am lonely and unheard. In fact, it is not just "girl extrovert" that is an idiom, the following four words
Can you believe it? "Girl extrovert" is an idiom! I dare not say that I have refreshed the three views, but I can only say that I am lonely and unheard. In fact, it is not just "girl extrovert" that is an idiom, the following four words

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