Symbolic idioms
Ghost symbols: symbols: spells, symbols. It's like a ghost spell, scribbling.
Amulet: A small ornament (such as jewelry, jade or souvenir) engraved with a spell, spell or symbol. Wearing this to protect the baby can prevent disasters (such as diseases) ...
Inconsistency between words and deeds: What you say is inconsistent with what you do.
Be worthy of the name: the name or name is consistent with the reality.
Incorrect name: reputation does not match reality.
Inside and outside: inside and outside: inside and outside; Operator: I'm waiting in line. As expected.
Book spelling water: book: writing; Operator: seal of the operator; Water: divine water. Generally refers to superstitious activities of Taoist priests.
Charming chanting: Taoist chanting chanting. Metaphorically speaking, writing and reading are difficult for people nowadays.
Match words with deeds: Match words with deeds.
Swallow charm: refers to the Taoist priest swallowing charm and serving the sunset.
Under fame, it is actually difficult to match: people with great fame often find it difficult to match their actual talents with virtue and fame. Fame may often be greater than reality. Used to express modesty or self. ...
Worthy of the name: see "worthy of the name".
Burn the symbol and break the seal: burn the symbol and break the decree. It means abandoning the knowledge of benevolence and holiness, so that there will be no thieves; Destroy the Pearl Baoyu, so that petty theft will not happen. ...
Tiger symbol Dragon Boat Festival: Tiger symbol: ancient bronze tiger-shaped military symbol; Dragon Boat Festival: The golden dragon-shaped certificate used by the envoys of ancient countries. Metaphor is an important proof.
If it symbolizes the festival: the metaphor is exactly the same.
Coincidence: the metaphor is exactly the same, exactly the same.
Ding Jade Turtle Symbol: The old symbol refers to the national treasure and the symbol of order.
Ruler, bamboo, and martial arts: this refers to books that record military orders and military achievements, and the code of mutual guarantee between soldiers. Also refers to the army.
Five-service: refers to the books that record military orders and military achievements and the rules of mutual guarantee between non-commissioned officers.