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Idiom at the beginning of the word door
Idioms that begin with the word door are:

1, the lintel collapsed [mé n mé i d m: o t ā]

Explain the lintel: In the old days, the crossbar on the gate was very high, so the lintel was a metaphor for family status. Always refers to the decline of the family.

2. Suitable for [[mé n dā ng hê du]]

It shows that in the old society, the social status and economic situation of men and women are equal, which is very suitable for marriage.

3. One's protege and old friend [mén shēng güJiü]

Interpretation refers to students and old friends.

4. It's cold in front of the door 【 mé mén qián līng Luò 】

After explaining that the old finger lost power and influence, few people came to associate it.

5, the portal dispute [[mén hüzhēng]]

Explain the arguments between sects.

6. There are no miscellaneous guests at the door [[mé n wú zá b: n] ι n]

It means there is no one else at home to visit. Describe being cautious in making friends.

7. The door can be opened

Said it would be cold tomorrow and there would be few guests. It's the same as "the door is empty".

8. Born under the door

Explain that you come from a family with a certain industry or skill tradition.

9. The door won't close at night

Explain that the society is peaceful and the atmosphere is good.

10, non-stop guests

Commentator: Guest. No guests stayed outside the door. Describe hospitality.