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Interpretation of energy-saving idioms
Idiom: Save your strength.

Pinyin: y m 4 ng? jīng? xù? Rui

Short spell: yjxr

Explanation: maintenance: maintenance; Essence: spirit; Storage: saving; Sharp: elan. Keep your spirits up and build up your strength.

Source: Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the thirty-fourth time: "After half a year, save your strength, Liu Biao and Sun Quan can go down in one drum."

Example: They are all like runners on the track, stretching their feet and wiping their legs, ready to show their talents. Ye Shengtao's four or three episodes, gains and losses

Synonym: recuperation

Antonym: Waste of people and money.

Grammar: as predicate, attribute and object; Used in military strength, competition, etc.

L 1: cheer up

Japanese: (ぇぃきを) (やしな) (ちから) (たた)

French: Prepare for a job.

German: for example, ausruhen, um neuekr m: ftezu sammeln

Save your strength, idioms solitaire.

Follow-up: Sharp should not be Sharp's pawn. Don't attack sharpness and frustration. Looking sharp and frustrated. Sharp should not be vigorous.

Shunt connection: Tibetan front has sharp teeth, sharp heart and teeth, sharp gas, sharp charge and sharp charge.

Reverse connection: independent, self-reliant, spoiled, proud to keep dogs and horses, educated and brought up, born to be human.

Reverse connection: raise chaos, help change, raise children to prevent old age, raise children to prevent old age, save strength, raise daughters, nurse women, save strength, save strength, support the family.