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Idioms about left and right.
1, think about it.

Pronunciation: zuzu ǒ s y ò u xi m: ng m: ng.

Interpretation: I thought and thought, and I thought many ways.

Source: Chapter 88 of Feng Ming Menglong's History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty: "Think about it and think about it."

I thought and thought, trying to find a way out.

2. Neighbors

Pronunciation: zu ??????

Interpretation: Neighbors are also metaphors for other closely related units.

Source: People's Daily 1984.8.3: Take care of' neighbors', don't engage in advanced accommodation and backwardness, and don't engage in egalitarianism.

Step 3 look around

Pronunciation: zu m ??????u pà n

Interpretation: Look left and right to describe a smug or alert look.

Source: Three Kingdoms Wei Caozhi's Book with Wu Ji: "Looking around, if there is no one, it is not my son's ambition!" ?

Look around as if no one could see. Isn't this my son's ambition?

4. Neighbors and neighbors

Pronunciation: zuǒ lín yòu lǐ?

Interpretation: generally refers to neighbors.

Source: Modern Ouyang Shan's "Struggle" 58: "The poor farmer next door came to visit her with brown sugar, ginger and glutinous rice ..."

Five or so.

Pronunciation:? generations

From: Western Han Dynasty Liu Xiang's Warring States Policy Western Zhou Dynasty: "Yang said,' Why not shoot at me?' The guest said,' I can't teach my son to bend left and right. "

Yang said, "Why don't you shoot for me? The guest said,' I can't teach you to hold your left hand and bend your right hand. "