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Look at the picture to guess the idiom: difficult and easy to combine, happy brain, youth and immortality.

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Explanation: The parable has some support. It is also a metaphor for getting a person who is very compatible with you or an environment that is very suitable for you.

[source] "Three Kingdoms, Shu Shu, Zhuge Liang Biography": "There is Kong Ming in the lonely, and there is water in the fish." ”

Look at the picture to guess the idiom: difficult and easy to combine, happy brain, youth and immortality.

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[Explanation] originally referred to doing things contrary to common sense and unscrupulous means. Now it mostly refers to actions that go against the trend of the times or the will of the people.

[Source] "Historical Records: The Biography of Wu Zixu": "My day is far away, so I go against the grain." ”

Look at the picture to guess the idiom: difficult and easy to combine, happy brain, youth and immortality.

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[Explanation] The original meaning refers to the hen instead of the rooster to crow to report the dawn, which is a very rare phenomenon in nature. In ancient times, this idiom was often used as a metaphor for women usurping power and disorderly government, especially when the female rulers of the dynasty, such as the empress or empress dowager, were too strong and interfered in the government, leading to chaos in the country.

【Source】Spring and Autumn Confucius "Shangshu Pastoral Oath": The ancients had a saying: The chicken has no morning. , but the request of home.

Look at the picture to guess the idiom: difficult and easy to combine, happy brain, youth and immortality.

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[Explanation] describes people who have no humanity and act extremely viciously and cruelly. This idiom is often used to describe people who have done extremely immoral, inhumane things, and their actions have seriously violated social morals and ethical norms.

[Source] Qing Qian Yong's "Walking Garden Cong Talk, Speculation, Self-interest": "Today's people are both rich and arrogant, and ****. ”

Look at the picture to guess the idiom: difficult and easy to combine, happy brain, youth and immortality.

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【Explanation】Figurative things are very rare or extremely difficult to achieve. It is often used to describe things that take a long time to achieve by overcoming many difficulties.

[Source] Ming Wang Ji "Junzitang Daily Inquiry Hand Mirror": "There is a proverb in Wu and Zhejiang, and when you see that things are difficult to achieve, then the clouds must be ****." ”

Look at the picture to guess the idiom: difficult and easy to combine, happy brain, youth and immortality.

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【Explanation】Tie up your hands and let people catch them. It means not resisting and obediently letting people catch.

[Source] "History of the Song Dynasty: The Biography of Fu Yanqing": "If you fight to the death, you may not die." ”

Look at the picture to guess the idiom: difficult and easy to combine, happy brain, youth and immortality.

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【Explanation】The fox pretends to be the power of the tiger. It is a metaphor for those who rely on or rely on the power of others to oppress and intimidate others. They do not have the ability or strength themselves, but they act with the strength and majesty of others in order to achieve their own ends.

[Source] "Warring States Policy: Chu Ce I": "The tiger seeks a hundred beasts and eats them, and the fox is obtained." … The tiger thought so, so he went with it. The beast walks when it sees it, and the tiger does not know that the beast is afraid of itself and walks away, thinking that it is afraid of the fox. ”

Look at the picture to guess the idiom: difficult and easy to combine, happy brain, youth and immortality.

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[Explanation] The original meaning refers to turning the rivers and seas over, describing the water as very vast and surging. It is often used to describe a power or momentum that is very strong, powerful enough to change the situation or upend the status quo.

[Source] Tang Li Zhen "Taibai Yin Jing Sacrifice Wind Bowen": "Angry and walking stone flying sand, ****." ”

Look at the picture to guess the idiom: difficult and easy to combine, happy brain, youth and immortality.

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