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  • 1. Idiom Dictionary Online Search Dictionary
  • 2. What idioms can be formed by using the title "Cao Huan Jie"?
  • 3. Baidu Idiom Dictionary online query electronic version
  • 4.What does the word zhi from beginning to end mean?

Idiom Dictionary Online Search Dictionary


[Da Zhi Ruo Zhi] The most upright person appears to be accommodating and easy-going. Same as "as straight as bending".
【Upright and humble】The most upright people appear to be humble and easy-going on the outside. Also known as "as straight as a sword".
【Great straightness seems like bending, great skill seems like clumsiness】Bending: In vain. An extremely upright person may appear to be in vain; an extremely clever person may appear to be clumsy.
【Small in vain and great uprightness】It is okay to be a little distorted in small aspects, but you must maintain integrity in big aspects.
【Go straight in】Go straight in with your head held high. Describes a proud and majestic appearance.
【Bingbi Zhishu】Bing: Hold, hold. Write history books based on factual records and do not hide any secrets.
【Straight】very straight, without twists, curves or edges.
[Long drive straight ahead] It still means long drive straight ahead.
[Long drive straight into] Long drive: gallop without stopping; straight into: keep going forward. Refers to rapid travel over long distances without stopping. Describes a rapid and unstoppable advance.
【Single-handed penetration】Use a short-handled knife to penetrate directly. The original metaphor is to determine the goal and make brave progress. The latter metaphor speaks directly and to the point without beating around the bush.
[Short cut to the point] means straight to the point, straightforward and straightforward.
【Dong Hu Zhibi】Dong Hu: a historian of the Jin Kingdom during the Spring and Autumn Period. Straightforward: Based on facts and recorded truthfully. Refers to an upright historian who dares to write straightly, respects historical facts, and does not disrespect the powerful.
【谠言跷声】谠yan: fair speech; zhi: upright. Fair, upright, and justified speech.
【fenbizhishu】fenbi: pick up the pen. Refers to writing quickly and energetically. Same as "writing hard and writing fast".
【Fei Liu Zhi Xia】 Fei Liu: refers to a waterfall; Zhi Xia: falls vertically. The waterfall cascades vertically. Describe the spectacular sight of vertical waterfalls.
【Catch up】Cheer up and catch up.
【offense and direct admonishment】offence: to offend the face and dignity of the monarch or elders; to admonish with straightforward words. Dare to offend the majesty of the monarch or elders and strongly advise them to correct their mistakes.
【Rebuke directly】Dare to offend the majesty of the elders or the emperor and remonstrate straightly.
【Strive forward bravely】Feng: cheer up. Go straight forward with courage. Describes not shrinking from difficult tasks or difficulties.
【Swinging straight up】Swinging: A storm spiraling sharply upward. Describes a rapid rise. A metaphor for a successful career.
【Straight to the top】It is a metaphor for rapid progress.
【Rampage】Rampage and be arrogant and unreasonable. Same as "Rampage".
【Rampage】Rampage and be arrogant and unreasonable.
【Rampage】Running around without any scruples.
【Walking straight】Running around without any scruples.
[Jingqingzhisui] Jingqing: arbitrary, follow one's heart; Sui: success. With intention, success comes smoothly.
【Go straight ahead】Follow your will and achieve success smoothly.
【Catch up quickly】Take action immediately and try to catch up.
【Go straight and succeed】Act as you wish and achieve your goal smoothly.
【Sudden turn】Describes a sudden change in situation or writing style, and develops quickly.
【Kuaikerectang】has a straightforward temperament and speaks out when he has something to say.
【Don't believe in the straight and the straight, be careful of the benevolent and unkind】Zhi: integrity; unkind: unethical. Don't believe in superficial integrity and beware of other people's bad intentions.
【Don't believe in the straight and the straight, beware of others being unkind】Zhi: impartial, upright. You cannot simply believe that others are upright, but you should be wary of their bad intentions.
【Singing Wild Goose and Straight Wood】The ancients believed that geese follow the sun, and trees follow the sun and stand straight. A metaphor for talented people.
[Tile straight order] Pave: lay out. Refers to speaking and writing without embellishment, just describing the meaning
[Straightforward narrative]: lay out; narrate: narrate. There is no embellishment in speaking or writing, no ups and downs, and no emphasis.
【Pass the door straight in】Tao: door. Just push the door open and go in. Refers to entering without knocking and getting permission.
【A road of a thousand miles cannot be made as straight as a rope】A road of a thousand miles cannot be asked to be as straight as a rope. Describes that people and things are different, have advantages and disadvantages, and cannot be measured by one standard.
【青空straight upward】refers to quickly rising to a very high status. Same as "The clouds are rising straight up".
【Wise words are not as good as straight words】Wise words: nice but false words. It is better to say lies than to say things directly.
【Qingyun straight up】Qingyun: refers to the blue sky; straight up: straight up. Refers to quickly rising to a high status.
【Shit flows straight out】describes extreme fear.
【剉ChiZhixun】鉉: bend; Zhi: straighten; Xun: ancient measurement name, eight feet. The bend is only one foot, the straight one is only one fathom. It is a metaphor for making small mistakes in order to gain greater benefits.
【Wen Gong and Zhi Ling】Wen Gong: gentle and courteous; Zhi Ling: upright character and able to understand others. Refers to the noble qualities of kindness, humility, integrity and honesty.
【Wrong course】 means walking straight ahead on a winding road. Describes a person who is clumsy and rigid and does not know how to adapt.
【Go forward bravely】Go forward bravely.
【Go forward】describes moving forward bravely and fearlessly. Same as "moving forward indomitably".
【Go forward bravely】Go forward bravely.
【The right path goes straight】The right path: the right path. Follow the straight path. A metaphor for doing things fairly.
【Straightness】: standard. Strict laws and unified standards.
【Come straight and go straight】refers to no detours or stops on the way, or refers to no detours in speaking or doing things.
[Zhengqizhishu] Zhan: rely on. Stick to justice and write the facts truthfully.
【正色straight rope】refers to strict law enforcement.
【Straight up and down】① Consistently up and down. ②From top to bottom, head to toe. ③Describe steepness.
【Speak with a straight face】A serious attitude and upright language can intimidate people.
【Justice and Admonishment】Use righteous words to advise the emperor, superiors, elders or friends.
【Speak uprightly】Speak uprightly: uphold justice. Refers to upholding justice and speaking fair words

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What idioms can be formed from grass ring knots?


  Knotted grass ring
   [Pinyin] jié cǎo xián huán
   [Example]: The ancestors of the Antian family have been around for a hundred generations. Even ghosts are grateful for the grace of the two masters. ,~, I will definitely repay you two. ◎Chapter 14 of "Lao Can's Travels" by Liu E of the Qing Dynasty
   [Interpretation]: It is a metaphor for being grateful and never forgetting it until death. In later generations, a knotted grass ring was used to represent repaying kindness.
  [Synonyms]: Repay kindness with gratitude, remember the source when drinking water
  [Antonyms]: Repay kindness with resentment, ungratefulness
  [Grammar]: United; As predicate, object, attributive, and adverbial.

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Baidu Idiom Dictionary online query electronic version


[Idiom]: Read it a hundred times, and the meaning will be apparent to you
[Pinyin]: dú shū bǎi biàn, qí yì zì xiàn
[Explanation]: See: appear. After reading it hundreds of times, you will naturally understand the meaning of the book. It means that the book must be read carefully to truly understand it.
[Source]: "Three Kingdoms·Wei Zhi·Wang Su Biography" by Chen Shou of Jin Dynasty: "There are scholars who are unwilling to teach. They say: 'You must read it a hundred times first'. It is said that 'reading it a hundred times will make you righteous'." See. '"
[Idiom usage]: complex sentence pattern; used as attributive and clause; with a complimentary meaning
[Pronunciation skills]: see; cannot pronounce "jiàn".
[Writing skills]: See, you cannot write "now".
【Idiom Sentence】: Teachers often use the idiom "Read a hundred times and the meaning will be apparent" to encourage us to read more and read good books.
Thank you for adopting!

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What does the word zhi from beginning to end mean?


To: arrive.
[Explanation]: From beginning to end. It means being consistent to the end.

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