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What's in what idiom?
Put your arm into the forest handle: hold it with your fingers; Lin: Mountain forest. Holding hands to show affection. Old fingers hide together.

White fish on board is a sign of winning by war.

Semi-buried: section. Half of the body is buried in the soil. Metaphor means that people don't live long.

Beyond the reach of the whip: spur and encourage; Li: The innermost floor. Describe it as practical learning. Also described as thorough analysis, to the point.

This is unbearable: yes, it can; Ear: Listen. What you say is hard to listen to (especially swearing).

Ugliness refers to the ugly image, which makes people look down upon it.

Extraordinary sanctification: refers to mortals and ordinary people. Transcend ordinary people and reach the realm of sages. Describe the peak of knowledge literacy.

Going out to win the battle is to go beyond the ordinary and enter a very high realm. Describe profound attainments, but also refer to transcending the secular and entering the heaven.

You can be a general when you leave the country and a prime minister when you enter the DPRK. Refers to people who are both civil and military, and also refers to people with high civil and military positions.

Export means being superior to others in morality and ability.

Supernatural: refers to the magical realm. Extremely superb realm. Describe the achievements of literature and art.

The original intention of going through life is from birth to death. After describing risking his life, regardless of personal safety.

Go in and out of people's inner rooms through houses. Describe the intimate relationship with the host.

Put salt in the fire: take something away. Salt will burst as soon as it is put into the fire. A metaphor for impatience.

Entering the hall and entering the room: in ancient palaces, the front is the hall and the back is the room. Climb into the hall and enter the inner room. Metaphor knowledge or skills from shallow to deep, reaching a high level.

The dream of flying bears originally refers to Zhou Wenwang's dream of flying bears. Later, it was a sign that the Lord had a good minister.

At first, singing into the clouds described singing loudly and soaring into the sky, and later described an argument or news with a strong legend in society.

Fly to the clouds: hold your head high. Stand upright in the clouds. Describe buildings, peaks, etc.

Hate to the extreme to describe hate.

Lynx into the bag: monkey. The monkey got into his pocket. Metaphor action out of control.