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Look at the picture to guess the idiom: Tell me which question you think is the most difficult and which is the easiest.

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[Explanation] refers to a person who likes women and is greedy for lust. It is often used to describe people who are overly addicted to lust and neglect morality and ethics.

【Source】"The Analects of Zihan": "I have not seen good virtue; ****。 ”

Look at the picture to guess the idiom: Tell me which question you think is the most difficult and which is the easiest.

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【Explanation】Tailor your clothes to your figure. The parable does what it actually is. Everyone should make their own choices according to their actual situation and needs, rather than blindly following the trend or pursuing superficial forms.

【Source】Woxian Caotangben "The History of Confucianism" commented: "The talent of the non-son is longer than writing the Qin and Han dynasties; shorter than writing three generations; It's its ****; Topic Lige; There are people who have to do so. "

Look at the picture to guess the idiom: Tell me which question you think is the most difficult and which is the easiest.

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[Explanation] refers to an improper way or method, and is also a metaphor for bad ideas. This idiom is often used to describe those immoral, illegitimate means or methods, as well as those bad thoughts and intentions.

【Source】Chapter 3 of "Sunny Day".

Look at the picture to guess the idiom: Tell me which question you think is the most difficult and which is the easiest.

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Explanation: Dangerous situations are constantly emerging. It can also be used as a metaphor for the difficulties and challenges that are full of difficulties and challenges on the road of life or career, and you need to constantly overcome various difficulties and dangers in order to achieve success.

[Source] "Popular Romance of the Republic of China" Chapter 14

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[Explanation] refers to the use of money is not cared for, a flower is a large sum. It can be used to describe the wealthy who pursue luxury and enjoy life, and it can also be used to criticize those who consume irrationally and waste resources.

【Source】Tang Wu Xiangzhi's "Youth Xing": "**** is gall, and the family has no walls and does not know poverty. ”

Look at the picture to guess the idiom: Tell me which question you think is the most difficult and which is the easiest.

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【Explanation】Shirtless. The metaphor is desperate, unstrategic or unabashed.

[Source] Ming Luo Guanzhong "Romance of the Three Kingdoms": "Xu Chu is sexual; Fly back into the formation; remove the armor; muscles all over the body; Naked knife; Flip on the horse; Come to the decisive battle with Ma Chao.

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【Explanation】Look back at your own shadow and pity yourself. To describe the appearance of loneliness and frustration, it also refers to self-appreciation.

【Source】Jin Lu Ji "Go to Luo Dao Middle School Again": "Standing and looking at his hometown; ****。 ”

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[Interpretation] refers to the sharp contradictions between the two hostile sides and cannot coexist.

[Source] "Warring States Policy: Chu Ce I": "What Qin Zhi harms the world is not as good as Chu, Chu is strong, Qin is weak, Chu is weak, Chu is weak, Qin is strong, this is ****." ”

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