First, superb
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: the description technique has reached a wonderful realm.
Dynasty: Yuan
Author: Wang Shifu
Source: The West Chamber Volume II: "I don't make any noise; He quickly agreed. " Jin Shengtan criticized: "A really superb pen."
Second, I am a skilled worker.
Vernacular explanation: metaphor has mastered the objective laws of things after repeated practice, and it is handy and easy to use.
Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period
Author: Zhuang Zhou
Source: "Zhuangzi Health Master": "I am a skilled worker who helps the text."
My expert dissects cows for Wen.
Third, fire is perfect.
Vernacular explanation: refers to the level of proficiency and perfection in knowledge, technology or work.
Dynasty: Qing dynasty
Author: Ceng Pu
Source: "Flower of Bohai Sea": "Now; Can achieve a perfect climate; It is time for the brothers to show their talents. "
Fourth, it's easy
Vernacular interpretation: Metaphor is experienced, skillful and effortless in solving problems.
Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period
Author: Zhuang Zhou
Source: Zhuangzi, a health care master, said, "A man with discipline has a room, but his blade is not thick. Without thickness, there is room for recovery. "
There are cracks in the joints of cattle, but the blade is as thin as no thickness. Inserting a knife without thickness into a joint with a gap is wide and spacious, which will inevitably have a lot of room for the operation of the knife.
Five, handy
Vernacular interpretation: what you think in your heart and what you can do in your hand. The metaphor is clever, and the heart and hand correspond.
Dynasty: spring
Author: Zhuang Zhou
Source: Zhuangzi Tiandao: "What you get from your hands should be in your heart; Words don't talk. "
You should get it from your heart and from your hands. Although I can't say it in my mouth, there are skills and secrets in it.
2. Describe the four-word idiom of martial arts. In the old novels, people with martial arts were described as light and agile, able to jump from eaves and walk through walls. As predicate, object and attribute; Describe martial arts.
In the old novels, people with martial arts were described as agile and able to jump on the eaves and over the walls. The same as "flying over the eaves and walking over the wall". As predicate, object and attribute; Describe martial arts.
Walking on the wall, flying on the roof. Say martial arts as predicate, object and attribute; Used in written language.
Fly from one wall to another: describe flying very fast. Can fly over the eaves and walk over the wall. Describe martial arts high strength, body agile as flying. As predicate, object and attribute; Describe martial arts.
3. The four-character idiom "the heart of the jackal, the heart of the fox" refers to the cruel and cunning hearts of the jackal and the fox.
Source: Wu Zixu: "Recently, I heard that the King of Chu had no choice, so he made a fox heart and ruined my home."
Deception and deception: concealment. Treason: Treason, cunning, hypocrisy. There is betrayal in the heart and cunning in the behavior.
Source: Yuan Anonymous's Ten Kinds of Brocade, the second discount: "Because someone cheated before his death, he will always be a hungry ghost after his death."
Clever, cunning, smooth, treacherous, treacherous. Extremely insidious and cunning
Smart and cunning. With "sharp and narrow".
Smart, narrow-minded, cunning and playful. Also known as "sharp".
Clever and eccentric: cunning; Eccentric: eccentric and unusual. Describe people as cunning, eccentric and different.
Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" 37: "Look at the ancients, where are those tricky topics and extremely dangerous rhymes?"
Clever and mean: cunning and treacherous. Describe people as cunning and treacherous, and treat people harshly and fickle.
Let go: use; Diao: rogue, slick; Search: unreasonable. Refers to the use of a cunning means. It is extremely unreasonable to use it to describe it.
Source: Yuan Anonymous's "Exploring Chen Zhou" Wedge: "The two of us are relying on my father's tiger power, taking the rough and grasping the fine, squeezing the blame, helping the lazy and letting go."
A smooth head is like a smooth head. Describe people as frivolous and cunning.
Source: The Present Situation of Wonders Witnessed in Twenty Years 104: "Several people in the seat are superficial and have nothing to remember."
Three caves of cunning rabbit: caves. The sly rabbit prepared several hiding nests. A metaphor for a hidden place or method.
Source: "The Warring States Policy Qice IV": "There are three caves of cunning rabbits, and there is only one dead end."