Hit people with a dark hammer (à n chuí d m: é n) is a metaphor for attacking people secretly.
Stab in the back hurts people (àn jiàn shāng rén).
A person behind (àn jiàn zhòng rén) is dark: in the dark; Arrow: release arrow; China people: Defamation. Sniper arrows hurt people. Metaphor is to secretly attack or frame others by insidious means.
Bǐ I niá n shǐ ré n: a long story to describe; Trees: cultivation; Create; People: refers to talents. It is not easy to describe the cultivation of talents; It will take a long time. It also means that training talents is a long-term solution.
One person in a hundred years (b I shěyěn) [explanation] refers to an extremely rare talent.
Bizi shré n [explanation] A century-old tree person. It means that cultivating talents is a long-term plan and needs hard work. Just like the "hundred-year-old tree man".
There seems to be no one around bang ruòwúrén n. Describe an arrogant attitude.
Bēi tiān mǐn rén) Mourning for the sky: lamenting the times; Unfortunately: unfortunately; Compassion: Have mercy on all people. Feel sad about troubled times; Show sympathy for those in need.
The owner of the North Road (bi dàozhǔrén) is the owner who receives passers-by on the North Road. Synonymous with "host".
Maid as a wife (büzuòfürén) Maid: Maid; Madam: Housewife. In the old days, it meant deliberately imitating others in literature and art, but talent and the scale of works could not keep up.
Thin and cold (bó hán zhòng rén) Thin and cold people: slightly cold. Middleman: Harmful. A slight chill can also harm people's health. It is also a metaphor for people who are old or encounter difficulties and can't stand a little blow.
A beautiful woman with a poor life (bó mìng jiā rén) has a poor life: a poor life is hard. A beautiful woman, bad luck and hard life.
Bù chǐ yú rén means to be looked down upon.
No shortage of people (bê fá qí ré n): no shortage; Person: That kind of person. There is no shortage of such people.
Unwilling to be followed (bê gā nê uê ré n) Gan: Yes; Yes. Don't want to fall behind others.
Dare not fall behind (bù gù nò uù n): Fall behind. Don't want to fall behind others
Keep a secret and don't tell anyone. More refers to shady and improper intentions or actions.
Extraordinary talent (Cá i Iqu ò ré n) Talent: talent and temperament. Talent exceeds ordinary people.
Only knowing others (cái shí guò rén) has more talents and knowledge than ordinary people.
Cai zǐ jiā rén talented person: a person with literary talent; Beauty: A beautiful woman. Talented men and beautiful women. In the past, it referred to talented men and beautiful women. In the old days, it mostly referred to men and women who were in love or matched marriage.
The owner (cā ng cê 9zh ǔ ré n) is anxious: anxious. It is difficult to be polite to the host when the guests suddenly arrive and are not well received in a hurry.
Canglang old man (cāng láng lǎo rén n) refers to hermits and fishermen.
Chá j ǐ zh and ré n refer to what is reasonable. You can learn about others by observing yourself.
Ché ng bà i lê né n theory: measurement; Evaluation. Take success or failure as the criterion for evaluating characters.
Chǐ jiá guà rén was praised by people.
Chkǒu shāng rén means insulting others with ugly words.
Charming (ch ǔ ch ǔ Tang Lun) describes a beautiful appearance and a touching heart.
Ch ǔ ch ǔ Karen painted a delicate image, which made people feel very comfortable.
Chuān jǐng dé rén figurative words were passed around and distorted.
Chūn fěng fèng rén The warm spring breeze blows people. Metaphor gives people good education and help in time.
Chūn sè liáo rén: tease, tease, provoke. The scenery in spring aroused people's interest.
Ji incarnation manor: a rich wine. Metaphor is a decadent life.
Spring Ji incarnation refers to the color of wine.
Save people by jumping into a well (cóng jǐng JIU rén). The original metaphor is an act that harms oneself in vain and is not good for others. Now it's more like risking lives.
An inch long short weapon can kill people. Metaphor mainly lies in essence, not in richness.
Dá guā n guí ré n refers to senior officials and powerful people.
A dignitary (dá guān yào rén) is still talking about a dignitary.
Dá shì tōng rén n: A knowledgeable person. Refers to an open-minded and knowledgeable person.
Dāo xià liú rén is an urgent appeal to the person who presides over or carries out beheading, in order to save the life of the person who is about to be beheaded.
Copy predecessors (D. Oaksey Qin Lun) [Explanation] Copy: Imitate. Follow precedent and lack innovation.
Dà o Yu à n zh ǔ ré n [explanation] Metaphorically, the wicked hate upright people. It is the same as "stealing the Lord and hating the Lord".
Owner (dào zēng zhǔ lun) Owner: Owner. The thief hates the owner he stole. It means that evil people hate upright people.
Dé sh and zà i ré n mean that the success or failure of life depends on my efforts. Emphasize people's subjective initiative.
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The host (dōng dào zhǔ rén) is called the "host".
D not ng y ā b ā ré n, an ancient folk song of Chu State, is also called Xialiba people.
Dǒu nán yρrén Dounan: south of the Big Dipper. Refers to the world, the sea. Refers to the unique talents in the world. Describe a unique character or talent.
Bucket (d ǒ u shā o zh and ré n): hold ten liters. You: bamboo ware; Two liters in a barrel. Buckets and buckets are small-capacity instruments. A man of such ability as Doudou. Describe people's narrow temperament; Lack of knowledge. Also used as a word of modesty.
Dú yú yú ré n: Lonely, lonely; Different: different. Lonely, different. Generally speaking, its meaning is different from the secular.
D. Visorun thinks of the dead man when he sees what he left behind.
People who see and think (dǔ Visorun) See: See. See the dead or what the dead left behind; Think of or miss this person. Usually used to commemorate the dead.
People outside the degree (dü wà izh and ré n) outside the degree: the heart is outside the degree. Refers to a person who has no or close relationship with someone or a group. Outsiders.
Aggressive (du not du not b and ren) ① aggressive; Domineering; There is a threatening momentum in speech or expression. Aggressive: A voice expressing surprise. (2) describe the ability to catch up with or surpass others; It's amazing.
Swearing: Oral language such as rudeness and slander. Hurt others with cruel words. It is also commonly known as "bad mouth hurts people."
Baer Bā ji ā ré n Baer: refers to sixteen years old: beauty: beauty. A beautiful woman of fifteen or sixteen.
See "reducing crime and hanging people" by fázu diào rén n.
An ordinary person (fàn fàn zh rén rén) is ordinary: ordinary, ordinary. Ordinary people. Refers to a person who is incapable of doing something.
Non-Party People (Fā ng Wà izhh and ré n) Non-Party: Outside the World. Originally refers to people whose words and deeds transcend secular ethics. The back refers to the monk's road.
Birds depend on people (fē I nio y and ré n) according to: attachment. Birds snuggle up to people. Metaphor is attached to the powerful. It also symbolizes the petite, submissive and amiable form of children and girls.
Sharp edge: the edge and tip of a weapon such as a sword; Metaphor of human spirit; Talent, etc. Describe sharp words; Give people a threat.
Fú dü shè ng ré n refers to a person who boasts a little about something.
Bow your head and follow the crowd (f ǔ y ǐ ng suí ré n).
F ǔ y ǐ ng y ó u ré n: Bowing one's head and raising one's head generally refers to every move. Metaphor is that everything is dominated by others.
The rich and powerful (fü guì b ì ré n) was forced to become an official without any intention of being rich and powerful. This also means that people get closer because of wealth.
Rich and proud (fêgu Jiāo rén) rich: rich; G: It stands for status. Rich and powerful, domineering.
Courage (gān d m 4n guèren) is more courageous than the average person. Metaphor has courage and blood.
G ā n d Mn zhà o ré n means to treat people with sincerity.
Gǒng shǒu ràng rén: Put your hands on your chest to show your respect. Give it to others humbly. Describe cowardice or willingness to be a slave or vassal.
G ǒ u y ǒ n kà n ré n is a metaphor of visual power.
Gèyèshén rén: the name of the mountain; Man of God: an enlightened person. Originally refers to the real person of Tanye Mountain. Later refers to beauty.
Three generations of emperors (Gū ji ā gu m: é n) claimed to be independent. The latter refers to people who are divorced from the masses and isolated and helpless.
Gu ā n ch m 4 ng m 4 I r é n refers to a person with shallow knowledge.
Guāng kě jiàn rén light: bright; Jane: According to. Glittering light can shine on people. Describe dark hair, moist and gorgeous skin or smooth and bright utensils.
Ghosts are afraid of the wicked (gu ǐ pà ré n), which means that fierce people are afraid of more fierce people.
People who spray blood (hán xuè pēn rén) spray blood on others. Metaphor fabricates facts; Frame good people.
See "Hematemesis" (hán xuè wéi rén).
For those who have blood, see "hán xuè wéi rén".
Hé m 4 i j ì n ré n: Kindness. Gentle attitude, easy to approach.
Attack on the enemy's rear (hê u fā zhré n): launch; System: control, unification. It refers to letting the other party do it first; After grasping its weakness; Then fight back and beat each other. Refers to the measures to subdue people after launching.
There is no successor (hü u jü wú ré n) to succeed: continue; Inherit. A man without an inheritance.
Heir: Inheritance. Refers to people who have a legacy behind them.
See "Hui Ye Literati" Hui Ye, a gifted scholar (Huí yè cá ié ré n).
Hu Yè wé n ré n refers to a person who has literary talent and is attached to writing.
Whether it's a curse or a blessing depends on what people do. Also known as "schadenfreude". See "the same fate".
Misfortune never rains but it pours [explanation] Whether it is a disaster or a blessing depends on people's own actions. With "misfortune is only for people."
Barren and obese (jí jǐ féi rén) Barren: thin, extending to constraints; Fat: fat, extended to generosity. Be strict with yourself and be lenient with others.
Jic shnén saves the times and stabilizes the people's hearts.
Save the world help: save. Save the times and help the people.
Jiru ò wú ré n Silence: Silence. It was as quiet as if no one was there.
Use the power of others to do things.
Leave (Ji m ǒ sh u y ú ré n): borrow. Use other people's hands to achieve their own goals. Refers to relying on the strength of others to do things.
Fraudulent marriage: transfer. Pass the disaster on to others.
Ji ā n Ji ā y é ré n é n: a new reed. Iraqi: That man. Refers to a person who has never met before.
See jiàn qì yǔ rén n. See also: Yes. Abandon: abandon, abandon. Abandoned by others.
A undressed person (Jiěyěy rén) takes off his clothes for others to wear.
Kill with someone else's knife. Metaphor does not come forward; Use others to hurt others.
See "Kill with a knife".
J Ο n Ο n Ο n ré n: refers to imparting superb skills to others. Degree: "crossing"; End; Extended to teaching. Give lilies to someone. A metaphor for imparting the secrets and know-how of a skill to others.
Wonderful (jīng c CIB Crén) describes people's spirit or the words in the article are wonderful and touching.
Jiǒng büyóu rén means different, different.