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Idioms describing the richness of life
Sweet and sour [Suan Tian K ǔ la]?

Explanation: it refers to all kinds of smells, as well as various experiences such as happiness and pain.

From: Qing Lvyuan Li's "Qi Lu Deng": "Nothing more than running for food and clothing, trying to earn a few pence, there are ups and downs."

Ye Shengtao's Microwave: "Sweet and sour, all kinds of flavors are mixed together, just pour it out."

Grammar: combination; As predicate and object; Describe life.

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The world is cold?

Explanation: the world: the world; Inflammation: heat, intimacy; Cool: cold. It means that some people flatter others in every way when they are in power, but they are cold when they are not.

From: Yuan Anonymous's Frozen Su Qin, the fourth fold: "I also want to make the world cold, and I have a feeling in my heart."

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As subject, object and attribute; With a derogatory connotation.