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Look at the picture to guess the idiom: It seems simple but stumped many people

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Female friends who are spiritually independent, equal in soul, and able to achieve deep resonance.

【Source】Cao Zhi's "Jing Si Fu"

Look at the picture to guess the idiom: It seems simple but stumped many people

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【Explanation】The stones on other mountains can be used to make jade. Originally, it meant that the talents of other countries could also be used as assistants for their own country, just as the stones on other mountains could be used to polish jade. Later, this idiom was extended as a metaphor for the external force that can help oneself correct one's shortcomings and mistakes, or it can be used as an object of study and reference.

[Source] "The Book of Poetry, Xiaoya, Crane Song": "****; Can be borrowed;.. It is the stone of the mountain; You can attack jade. ”

Look at the picture to guess the idiom: It seems simple but stumped many people

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Explanation: Removing the first and last parts is also a metaphor for removing useless or unimportant parts. It can be used to describe a person who deliberately omits or distorts parts of a quote or story in order to achieve their own goals or distort the original meaning.

[source] Jiang Zilong's "New Year's Greetings": "Catch up with two festivals in a month, ****, I can't even do half a month's work in a month!" ”

Look at the picture to guess the idiom: It seems simple but stumped many people

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【Explanation】The tree is big and the wind is bigger, and the tree is more likely to be hit by the wind. The metaphorical goal is big and attracts attention; It is easy to provoke right and wrong.

[Source] Ming Wu Chengen's "Journey to the West" Chapter 33: "This is the **** wind shaking the tree, and people are famous and famous."

Look at the picture to guess the idiom: It seems simple but stumped many people

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Explanation: During the battle, ammunition ran out and food was cut off. Refers to a dangerous situation in which it is impossible to continue fighting.

【Source】Song Yang Wanli's "Epitaph of the Tomb of Zhao Gong under the Jurisdiction of Ling": "The public stood up with the soldiers, and won many victories." Seven years, ****, unable to recover, so he led thousands of people to return to the south. ”

Look at the picture to guess the idiom: It seems simple but stumped many people

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[Explanation] describes the structure of the article as compact and coherent. It is also a metaphor for doing something compactly and quickly and uninterruptedly.

[Source] Ming Hu Yinglin's "Poetry and Poetry": "In a sentence, every word is lawful, and the real meaning runs through, ****." ”

Look at the picture to guess the idiom: It seems simple but stumped many people

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【Explanation】When things develop to the extreme, they will be transformed in the opposite direction. This idiom is often used to remind people that when pursuing a certain goal, it is necessary to pay attention to moderation and avoid the counterproductive effect of excessiveness.

[Source] "Lü's Spring and Autumn Bozhi": "All must be missing, ****." ”

Look at the picture to guess the idiom: It seems simple but stumped many people

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The frog at the bottom of the well can only see a piece of sky the size of the wellhead. In modern usage, this idiom is more used to describe people who are narrow-minded, short-sighted, and lack broad vision and ambition.

[source] "Zhuangzi Qiushui": "The well frog cannot speak to the sea, and it is confined to the void." ”

Look at the picture to guess the idiom: It seems simple but stumped many people

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