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Idioms about body
Idioms that begin with 生:
Senior
In battle, the general takes the lead personally and rushes in front of the soldiers. Nowadays, it is also used as a metaphor for leaders to take the lead and walk in front of the masses.
Alone and weak
With few people, little strength.
Being in the midst of blessings, one does not know the blessings
Living in the midst of happiness, one does not feel happy. It also describes dissatisfaction with a wealthy life.
Nothing in the body
There is nothing superfluous except oneself. Describe poverty.
Being in Cao Ying and being in Han Dynasty
It means that although the body is on the opposite side, the heart is thinking about the side where it was originally.
Being in the Jianghu, my heart is hanging on Wei Que
The tall building outside the ancient palace of Wei Que was used as the name of the imperial court. People who used to be dismissed from official positions are still thinking about entering the imperial court. Later, it was often used to satirize the false hermit who was obsessed with fame and fame.
Network and life
Network and family. My life and that of my whole family.
Practice it yourself
Experience it personally. Experience it yourself and work hard to implement it.
Penniless
Describes being very poor.
The body has no merits
There is nothing superfluous except one body. Originally refers to a frugal life. Now describes poverty.
Teaching by example is more important than teaching by words
Leading by example is more important than verbal education.
Exhausted physically and mentally
Weak body and weak spirit.
A hundred times worth
Worth refers to social status. Refers to a sudden increase in reputation and status.
Strong and strong
Describes a strong and powerful body.
Experience the realm
Experience the realm, the place. I got to that situation myself.
Being in Linquan, thinking about Wei Que
People who used to be dismissed from official positions are still thinking about entering the imperial court. Later, it was often used to satirize the false hermit who was obsessed with fame and fame. We are in the same world, but we have Wei Que in our hearts.
You can’t help yourself
You can only obey. You are not in control of your body.
Beheaded in a different place
Refers to beheading. Same body and head but different place.
Being there
Being in a realm, a place. I got to that situation myself.
Being in the river and sea, my heart is in Wei Que
The tall building outside the ancient palace of Wei Que was used as the name of the imperial court. People who used to be dismissed from official positions are still thinking about entering the imperial court. Later, it was often used to satirize the false hermit who was obsessed with fame and fame.
Unarmed
There are no weapons around. Refers to bare hands.
Pregnant with Liujia
It is said that Liujia was the day when God created it. Refers to women being pregnant.
Being in the Jianghu, thinking about Wei Que
People who used to be dismissed from official positions are still thinking about entering the imperial court.
Being ruined
Refers to doing bad things and being completely defeated. The same body and reputation were ruined.
The time is not right
It means that there is no good opportunity.
Experienced in hundreds of battles
Have experienced many battles personally. It is a metaphor for many situations and rich experience.
Both body and mind are sick
Both are sick and tired at the same time. Physically and mentally tired.
Body hair and skin
Originally refers to the body, limbs, beard, hair and skin, and later also refers to the entire body and oneself.
You are not in charge of your body
You are not in charge of your body.
The body is light and the words are small.
The body is light and the value is low. The status is low and the appointment is small. The words of those with low status are not taken seriously.
Physical and mental health
A healthy body and a happy and normal mentality.
External things
Refers to things outside the body such as property, which means insignificant.
Being like dung
After death, we can only turn into dung. Describes death and abandonment.
Strong and powerful.
Describes a person who is tall, strong and powerful.
The body and head are in different places
The head and head are in different places. Refers to beheading.
The body is ruined and the reputation is ruined
The identity is ruined and the status is ruined and ruined. Status is lost and reputation is tarnished. Refers to doing bad things and being completely defeated.
Light and healthy
Strong and flexible.
Weak body
Refers to low status and insufficient financial resources.
Both reputation and reputation
Reputation and status are stable. Describe life as comfortable.
The body is far away and the heart is far away
It still means that the body is far away and the heart is close. It means that although the body is far apart, the hearts of both parties are very close.
Depression after death
Describes the desolation and poverty of the family after death.
The body is without a single thread
It means there is not an inch of thread on the body. Describes extreme poverty.
I am about to die
I am about to die and enter the wooden coffin. It means that a person's life span is not long and he is about to enter a coffin.
Knowing what you can do after death
It is a metaphor for a talent that is not appreciated during life, but is valued after death.
Being on the road of words
The road of words leads to the road of words. It used to mean holding the position of admonishing officer.
Enter the realm
Enter, enter the realm, place. I personally got to that point.
The body is dewed first
It means that the body disappears faster than the dew in the morning. The metaphor dies quickly.
Putting your body in a tiger’s kiss
It means placing your body near the tiger’s mouth. The situation is extremely dangerous.
The rest of the body
It means that the body will not be left in the world for long.
Body mirror and body pan
The body mirror refers to the eyes and the body pan refers to the ears. Mirrors and windows on the body. Metaphorical eyes and ears.
Idioms ending with 生:
The skills are limited to the body
To save property, it is better to learn some skills.
Three self-examinations
Examination and self-reflection. It originally refers to checking oneself from three aspects every day, and later refers to checking oneself consciously many times.
To set oneself on fire
The original metaphor is asking for trouble or self-destruction. It is often used as a metaphor to actively expose one's own shortcomings and mistakes in order to gain everyone's criticism and help.
I am grateful for the kindness I encounter and forget myself for it.
I am grateful for the kindness I encounter and forget myself for the kindness I encounter. I am willing to sacrifice my life to repay each other. In the old days, scholar-bureaucrats expressed their gratitude to the emperor and expressed their loyalty.
The ivory burned the body
The body was burned and died. Elephants are hunted for their valuable teeth. It is a metaphor that people get into trouble because they have money.
Keep yourself safe
A wise person is good at protecting himself. Now refers to the attitude of avoiding the struggle of principles for fear of compromising oneself.
Only be kind to yourself
Only be good and maintain. The original intention is to cultivate yourself well if you can't become an official. Now it means only caring about yourself and not caring about others.
Boldness covers the whole body
The courage is bigger than the whole body. Describes great courage and fearlessness.
Single Ding's body
Ding is an adult man and an only son. Refers to an adult man without brothers.
Using the same name as a substitute
It is still said that the person is using the same name and pretending to be a surname.
Alone
Alone. Alone and alone.
Broken bones and body
Refers to death. It mostly refers to dedicating oneself to a certain purpose. Same as broken body and bones.
Writing a lifetime
Writing and writing. The stack of books he writes is equal to his own height. There are many works to describe it. He also wrote numerous books.
Boldly covering the body
Referring to great courage.
Lulu life
Lulu is mediocre. A lifetime of mediocrity and no achievements.
Establishing one’s destiny and settling down in one’s body
Establishing one’s destiny to be spiritually stable means to be able to live in one’s home. It means having spiritual sustenance and having success in life.
Sickness
Refers to long-term illness.
Bone to pieces and body to pieces
It still means that the bones to pieces are to pieces.
Yellow robe added
During the Five Dynasties and later Zhou Dynasty, Zhao Kuangyin rebelled in Chenqiao. His generals put yellow robes on him and supported him as emperor. Later, the coup was successfully launched as a metaphor.
The saddle never leaves the horse, and the armor never leaves the body
Armor, the protective clothing worn by the ancients when fighting. The horse does not take off its saddle, and the man does not take off his armor. On high alert.
Be diligent and thrifty to survive
Only through diligence and frugality can you survive.
It is better to accumulate tens of millions of money than to possess a few skills
To accumulate wealth, it is better to learn some skills.
Getting angry
Getting angry. It is a metaphor for bringing disaster upon oneself and causing trouble for oneself.
Kite flip
A kind of martial arts acrobatic figure. It means that the body is suspended in the air and turned around, and it is as light and agile as a harrier's whirling flight. Mingtian Rucheng West Lake Tour Zhi Yuxichao's happy tree has a pole in the courtyard, which can be three feet high. A person climbs up and dances
anti-treating his body
governing his body his body body itself. Instead, fix yourself. Refers to oneself being conquered by the methods of others that one regulates.
Verify that he is the real person
Verify that he is indeed the person he is and not an impostor
Educated person
It is a metaphor for having formal education. or training qualifications.
That is to say, treat the other person in his own way
Use that person's method to deal with others back to deal with that person himself.
Xingwu origin
In the old days, the army was organized into a team of five people and a line of five people. A person with a military background.
The writings are as long as one's body
Describes so many writings that the stack of them can be equal to the height of the author.
Shatter the bones into pieces
Refers to the shattering of the body and the sacrifice of life.
Hiding in the stirrups
A kind of riding skill. The rider is hunched over the side of the horse. During the Song and Meng Yuan Dynasties, Meng Hualu from Dongjing rode up to Baojin Tower and all the troops showed up in a show, and then they hid themselves and boxed on one side of the saddle, which was called hiding in the stirrups. Wang Shimei
Getting tattooed
Getting tattooed with patterns on her body. Originally refers to the customs of the ancient Wu and Yue generations. Later it was also used to refer to the customs of uncivilized areas.
Moving one hair affects the whole body
It is a metaphor that moving a very small part will affect the overall situation.
The thorns on the body
The thorns are the thin thorns on the shells of cereals. It seemed like there were thorns stuck in his body. Describes the inner fear and restlessness in the heart.
Strive forward regardless of personal safety
Go forward courageously, regardless of personal safety.
One of the three bodies of the Buddha.
One of the three bodies of the Buddha.
Refers to the small body in transformation. It is named because it is about one to six feet tall and has a true golden color. Also used to refer to Buddha statues. Contemplating the Amitabha Buddha in the Infinite Life Sutra, his supernatural power is as desired, and he is in the countries of the ten directions.
The body of the flower and the moon
The body of the flower and the moon. Describe a woman's beautiful figure. In the old days, it also referred to prostitutes.
The talent is wide and the body is harmed
It is harmed. Relying on one's talents and talents sometimes harms oneself.
Ketou Naked
It means bald and exposed. During the Ming Dynasty, Emperor Shimao of the Ming Dynasty appointed Tan Yu, who could not bear the crown and belt. Especially in the summer months, the woman wanted to be bathed in hot water, so she went to him naked.
Cause yourself.
Cause yourself. Set yourself on fire. A metaphor for asking for trouble or suffering.
Being born in the first imperial examination
It means that one is qualified to become an official by passing the imperial examination. The Scholars Chapter 49 Those who have integrity must be born in Kejia. Chapter 28 of A Brief History of Civilization: I think that although Long Ling was born in a major, his mind is solitude
It means that he only cares about himself and does not care about others. Take care of yourself alone.
Art is not a burden on the body
Art skills. Craftsmanship does not overwhelm the body. It is a metaphor that the more skills a person learns, the better.
Retreat and withdraw
Refers to resigning from an official position and retreating to home.
Know your destiny and settle down
Obey your destiny and be content with your position.
Hair tattoo
A custom in the ancient Wuyue area and some southern ethnic groups. Her hair is disheveled and her body is tattooed with patterns.
Destruction does not endanger the body
Confucian mourning system. It refers to mourning and devastation, but one should not die from it. The same indestructibility.
Treat others in their own way
Treat and punish them. Use other people's methods to punish others.
Boldness is greater than body
It still says that being bold is like fighting. It means having no fear.
Idioms about being in the middle:
One body and two responsibilities
Positions and responsibilities. One person performs two duties.
Through one's body and one's destiny
A Buddhist term that means to be open-minded about one's destiny and destiny, to have no worries and to be extraordinary. Also refers to a place of residence.
Stay out of things
Be yourself. Put yourself out of things and not care.
Steps into the body
Stairs to the ascending steps into the body. A ladder that enables the body to ascend. It used to refer to the way to promotion.
Feel the same
Be grateful personally. I feel very grateful, as if I have received it myself.
Unswerving for life
Changing. It remains the same throughout life.
A lifetime event
A lifetime event. A major event that affects a lifetime mostly refers to marriage.
Strive to stand alone
Be unique and incomparable. Refers to working hard to get ahead.
Keep yourself as pure as jade
Keep your integrity and be as white and flawless as jade. It also generally refers to taking care of your body.
Lead by example
Principles and role models. Set an example through your actions.
Five short stature
Refers to a person's short stature.
Settle down and establish a life
Settlement somewhere to settle down and establish a life where the spirit can rest. It means that life is settled and spiritual sustenance is found.
Be self-reliant and behave in a measured manner.
Be self-reliant and behave appropriately.
Keep yourself pure
Keep yourself pure and do not mix with others. It also refers to being afraid of causing trouble, only caring about one's own good, and not caring about public affairs.
Losing one's integrity and losing one's moral integrity
Being humiliated and losing one's moral integrity.
Escape from the body
It is still said to be free from the fetters of the world and to be free.
Humble
Describes a humble attitude.
Place yourself in it
Place it. Put yourself in the middle of things. Describes caring and helping people and things who can put themselves in their shoes.
Alone
A lonely person. Describes an orphan without relatives.
Harden oneself and strengthen one's conduct
It is still said that one should strengthen one's integrity and conduct. Refers to sharpening one’s integrity and character.
Once a teacher, always a father
Even if the teacher only teaches you for one day, you should treat him as your father for the rest of your life. It means respecting the teacher very much.
The body is broken into pieces
That is, the body is broken into pieces.
All over the body
All over the body, refers to all the solutions to the set of numbers, and refers to martial arts. All the skills, all the tricks.
Dare to pull down the emperor even if you are willing to be killed
It is a metaphor for daring to do it no matter how difficult it is, even if you risk your life.
Cultivating oneself and managing one's family
refers to cultivating oneself and managing the household affairs well.
How can a hundred bodies be redeemed?
A hundred bodies can be redeemed by dying a hundred times. Even if you take a hundred me, I can't get you back. Expressing deepest condolences.
Sacrificing yourself to be benevolent
To be benevolent and benevolent, the highest standard of Confucian morality. Refers to laying down one's life for justice. Later, it generally refers to giving up one's life in order to safeguard a just cause.
Be happy and content with your body
A stable body is happiness.
A hundred bodies cannot be redeemed
A hundred bodies can be redeemed by dying a hundred times. Even if you take a hundred me, I can't get you back. Expressing deepest condolences.
Sacrifice yourself for your country
Be loyal to your country and give your life.
The disaster of killing
The disaster of killing one's own life.
Cultivate yourself, manage your family, govern your country and bring peace to the world
Improve your self-cultivation, take care of your housework, manage your area well, and finally bring peace to the whole country
A single person
Only alone. Refers to a lonely person. It is also used as a solitary shadow and a single shadow.
The wool comes from the sheep
On the surface, the metaphor gives people benefits, but in fact, the benefits are attached to the price they pay.
Bath the body and bathe in virtue
Cultivation of body and mind, making it pure and innocent.
Put yourself in your shoes
Put yourself in your shoes. Imagine yourself in someone else's shoes. Refers to considering the situation of others.
Show off your skills
Show off your skills. Fully demonstrate skills and talents.
Sacrifice one's life
Sacrifice one's life to achieve a certain goal. Give your life for the sake of your job.
Transformation
Old ghost novels describe people with supernatural powers who can change their original appearance by using magic to shake their bodies. Nowadays, it is used to describe people who do not adhere to moral principles and make big changes all of a sudden.
A place of refuge
refers to a place where one can gain a foothold.
The most important plan in life is to cultivate talents.
The most important plan in life is to cultivate talents.
Cultivate one's moral character and cultivate one's nature
Cultivation of one's moral character makes the soul pure and cultivate one's nature so that one's nature will not be damaged. Through self-reflection and observation, the body and mind can reach a state of perfection.
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