" Safe entry and exit " was not a traditional four-word idiom. However, there were some idioms that contained the meaning of "peace", such as "safe journey", which meant that there were no accidents on the journey and was also used as a blessing to those who left the house;"bamboo reporting peace", which was a metaphor for a safe family letter;"balance and peace", which meant that the weather in nature was smooth. Watching " Safe Entry " wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
Strictly speaking," safe entry and exit " was not an idiom, but in some idiom-related context, it was often mentioned and used together with other idioms. Watching " Safe Entry " wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
The idiom 'looking' referred to the state of looking into the distance.
"The Great Chinese Dictionary'"was currently the largest and most complete idiom dictionary in the electronic version. It could search for more than 50,000 idioms and their explanations, including more than 40,000 four-character idioms. There were also some idiom dictionary, such as the idiom dictionary that contained 13000 idioms, including the pronunciation, interpretation, origin, examples, etc. of the idiom. The Idiom dictionary had more than 1500 entries. In addition to the pronunciation and annotation, there were also allusions, antonyms, antonyms, examples, discrimination, etc. Idioms were phrases or short sentences that people were familiar with and widely used in Chinese. They were concise and comprehensive fixed phrases or short sentences. Most of them were four characters, but there were also fewer or more characters (such as five, six, seven, eight characters, and even more than 14 characters, like "I've worn out my iron shoes and searched for nothing, but it doesn't take me much effort to find it."). The words in the phrases couldn't be casually changed. Click on the link below to read the comic "The Viscountess Bits Everyone When She's Crazy"
"Peace in and out" was often used as a horizontal couplet for Spring Festival couplets. It expressed people's good wishes for peace and prosperity when entering and leaving the house. It was commonly seen in the couplet pasted at the door of the house. In some couplets, such as " Everywhere is auspicious to visit Fu Di, the sky is full of joy into Huatang "," Go out to seek wealth, home business is prosperous " and other couplets were matched with " safe and sound " as horizontal comments. In addition, the movie " Peace in and out " was also named after it, reflecting the positive meaning of peace and smooth progress contained in this expression. Watching " Safe Entry " wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
'Impetuous and disorderly' was not an idiom. " Impetuous " referred to a person who was impatient and not calm. For example, a person who lacked patience and was eager for success could be described as impetuous. " Messy " meant messy and unorganized. It was used to describe the state of chaos and disorder of things, such as messy thoughts and content. The novel " Mixed Flowers " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"Going in and out safely" was not an idiom. However, in some idiom-related context, it is often mentioned and used together with other idioms. Watching " Safe Entry " wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
The following were some golden phrases related to "safe entry and exit": 1. A person's life is made up of many " entries and exits." Birth is an exit, death is an exit; Lazar is an exit, eating and drinking is an entry; Marriage is an exit, marriage is an entry... May you be safe and happy every day. Therefore, this entry and exit is a prayer for a lifetime of peace. Only with peace could life be possible. 2. The new day brought good luck and good luck. One could go in and out safely, and all one's wishes would come true! I give you my most sincere blessings, not just this morning, but every day, every morning, and every moment of my life. 3. Peace and good fortune, happiness and health! With his initial heart, he calmly moved forward towards the goal of hope. With determination, with happiness, with good luck, I hope to go in and out safely, and all my wishes come true! Watching " Safe Entry " wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
The idiom "a viper occupying a magpie's nest" originated from an ancient Chinese story. It was said that during the Spring and Autumn Warring States Period, there was a vassal state whose monarch was called Zhao Zheng. After Zhao Zheng's death, his son, Zhao Yang, inherited the throne. Zhao Yang was a short-sighted monarch. He only cared about his own interests and did not care about the sufferings of the country and the people. He often bullied the people of other countries and plundered their property. One day, Zhao Yang ordered his army to attack a country called Yan. The Yan Kingdom was a powerful country. Its monarch was called King Zhao of Yan. Prince Zhao of Yan was very smart. He knew that the people of his country were living in deep water, so he decided to have a decisive battle with Zhao Yang. In the battle, Zhao Yang's army was defeated by King Zhao's army. Zhao Yang was forced to retreat to the capital of Zhao. He came up with a plan, which was to use some birds to occupy the nest of King Zhao of Yan so that the Yan army could retreat. So Zhao Yang ordered his soldiers to catch some birds and put them in King Zhao's nest. King Zhao of Yan heard the birds and thought that they were Zhao Yang's army occupying his nest, so he ordered the army to retreat. This was the story of a viper occupying a magpie's nest. It meant that if a person or a country only cared about their own interests and did not care about the interests of the people, they would be like birds that occupied other people's nests and would eventually be counterattacked by others.
Story content: It was said that the Kingdom of Yelang was a remote small country, and its citizens were generally ignorant and arrogant. They often thought that they were stronger than the surrounding countries. One day, a wise official suggested that King Yelang lead his army to attack a neighboring country to show his strength. The King of Yelang was very happy after hearing the suggestion. He thought that he was a powerful king, so he led his army and set off. But when he arrived in the neighboring country, he found that the army of the neighboring country was much stronger than his own, so his army suffered a crushing defeat. On the way back, the King of Yelang realized his ignorance and mistakes. He ordered a change of strategy and requested to return to his country to spread knowledge and wisdom to the people. In the end, the Kingdom of Yelang became prosperous and the people lived a happy and beautiful life. Idiom explanation: A person who is ignorant but conceited thinks that his own opinion is right and others 'opinions are wrong. It also described a country or a person who lacked modesty, prudence, blind confidence, and ignored their own flaws and shortcomings.