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What idioms and two-part allegorical sayings are there about Water Margin?
Lin Chong guards the forage field-a place where heroes are useless.

Pan Jinlian toasted Song Wu with ulterior motives.

Wu Dalang hit the tiger-didn't make a fist.

Wu Dalang's pole-it won't grow.

Wu Dalang flies a kite-his hands are not high.

Open a shop in Wu Dalang-there's no room for big shots.

Wu Dalang opens a tofu shop-soft goods are not hard.

Ximen Qing invited Wu Dalang-that's unkind.

Song Jiang's nickname-Timely Rain

Tigers pounce on food-three forces

Li Kui JY took the lead in fighting.

Master of historical recognition-candidly admit defeat

Lin Chong went up the mountain-officials forced the people to rebel

Opening a Shop in Sun Erniang-Murdering for Money and Killing for Life

Move stones, steal chickens-don't be beaten.

Pan Jinlian toasted Song Wu with ulterior motives.

Li Kui jy went to the court to handle the case.-Call.

Song Wu saw ducks-heroes are useless.

Wu Dalang is on the wall-can't he get up or down?

Liangshan brothers-no fighting, no kissing

Rutitai slams Kansai Town —— Fighting against injustice

Idiom:

1, blood rain [xěng fēng Xuèyǔ]: There is fishy smell in the wind, and the raindrops are bloody. Describe the dangerous atmosphere or environment of crazy killing.

Source: Shi Ming Naian's "Water Margin" Twenty-third time: "The wind and blood are full of pine forests, and the mountains are scattered."

Example: In the bloody darkness, people of insight saw the dawn of victory.

2. Satisfied [x: n m: n y: z ú]: describes that I am very satisfied.

Source: Shi Naian's Water Margin, Chapter 31: "Two little ones were hanged by Song Wu ... Song Wu said,' I am satisfied and left!'" "

Example: Xiaohong got 100 in the math exam. Mom looked at the report card and nodded contentedly.

3. Take the lead [y: m: d: ng: xi: n]: It means riding a horse in front of a battle. Describe the lead. It is also a metaphor that work is ahead of the masses and actively takes the lead.

Source: Shi Ming Naian's "The Water Margin" 96: "Even if we pull the troops into a line and take the lead, it will be like the sky falling."

Ex.: The monitor took the lead in this cleaning. He was the first to pick up a shovel and start shoveling grass.

4. Forced to go to Liangshan [bī shàng liáng shān: metaphor is forced to resist. Now it also means being forced to take some action.

Source: Shi Ming Naian's "Water Margin" The eleventh time: "Lin Chong went to Liangshan on a snowy night."

Ex.: Lin Chong was wronged and finally caught up with Liangshan and embarked on the road of resistance.

5. I don't know Mount Tai [bê shí tà i shā n]: I don't know Mount Tai. The metaphor is too narrow to recognize people with high status or great skills.

Source: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "The Water Margin", the second time: "If your master is so strong, he must be the commander in chief. Children have eyes that don't know Taishan. "

Ex.: The literary master standing in front of me is really ignorant.

6. Climbing over the eaves [fēi yán zǒu bì]: In the old novels, people with martial arts were described as light and agile, and they could jump on the eaves and climb over the walls.

Source: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "The Water Margin" 66: "First of all, Fan Shi is a man who flies over the eaves and walks over the wall. He didn't take the right path into the city, but he climbed over the wall at night. "

Example: In an alley, a player actually performed the stunt of "flying over the eaves and walking over the wall" while chasing the ball.

7. A stone's throw: the distance equivalent to the range of an arrow. Metaphor is not far apart.

Source: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "The Water Margin" 90th time: "Song Jiang got a horse, and all the leaders went to a place just a stone's throw. When everyone saw Song Jiang talking to Guan Zhong, they all stopped to wait on their horses. "

Example: In the early 1980s, the first KFC branch opened in Beijing, just a stone's throw from Mao Zedong Memorial Hall.

8. People are exhausted [Rennes Kê n m]: People are very tired. Describe the fatigue of the journey.

Source: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" seventy-seven times: "The three armies are weak and people are tired."

After a day and a night of urgent marching, the army was exhausted.