1, I'm exhausted.
Pronunciation: bǐ jie w ǐ yí ng.
Explanation: Their morale is gone, but ours is rising.
Quote: Zuo Qiuming's "Zuo Zhuan Zhuang Gong Ten Years" Pre-Qin: "The husband is brave in fighting. High spirits, then decline, three exhausted. I am exhausted and I am profitable, so I have to overcome it. "
Fighting depends on morale. Drumming for the first time can improve the morale of soldiers. After the second drum beat, the morale of soldiers began to decline, and after the third drum beat, they were even more exhausted. Their morale has disappeared, but the morale of our army is rising, so we beat them.
In the last few seconds of the game, our team caught the exhausted soldier and scored a goal.
2, the pen walks the dragon snake
Pronunciation: bǐ zǒu lóng shé.
Explanation: Describe calligraphy as vivid and magnificent.
Quote: Li Bai's cursive song in the Tang Dynasty: "Always seeing dragons and snakes, the left side is surprised."
Translation: With a stroke of the pen, the dragon and snake dance together, as if being shocked by lightning when turning left and right.
Example: Xiao Bing was soaked in thick ink. When he felt the smell of ink, his inspiration fell from the sky. He wrote a four-line poem.
Step 3 keep your mouth shut
Pronunciation: b? ubü yá ná n.
Explanation: The metaphor is to shut up and say nothing.
Quote: On Salt and Iron in Han Dynasty: "It is because Prime Minister Cao drinks every day and the doctor Ni is silent."
Therefore, Prime Minister Cao drinks pure and mellow wine every day, while Doctor Ni keeps his mouth shut and says nothing.
Everyone kept talking to me until he kept silent.
Step 4 block out the sun
Pronunciation: b ē r ē zh ē ti ā n.
Explanation: It covers the sky and the sun. The description covers a wide range.
Quotation: The eighty-third chapter of Shi Naian's Water Margin in Ming Dynasty: "From a distance, Liao soldiers came from the ground, and the dark holes covered the sky, all of which were soap carved flags."
Example: Don't always expect sunshine. Dark clouds will never cover the sky.
He abandoned me and accepted me.
Pronunciation: bǐ q ǐ w ǐ q ǐ.
Description: I'll get what others abandoned. Refers to not competing for fame and fortune with the world, but taking it lightly.
Quote: Jin Huangfu Mi's Biography of Gao Shiren An: "He abandoned me and took it, which is uncontested with the times."
Ex.: He is very clever and has achieved today's success in business. He knows the truth of giving up who I am.