Idiom pronunciation: shü rü bü x
Interpretation of idioms: see: governance; Ours: shabby; Li: Shoes. They look like worn-out shoes. Describe contempt to the extreme.
The origin of the idiom: Mencius with all his heart: "Abandon me with the times."
Idiom name: treat like dirt
Idiom pronunciation: sh rúc ojiè
Idiom explanation: mustard: nameless grass. Looks as light as grass.
The origin of the idiom: Mencius under Li Lou in the pre-Qin period: "If you regard a minister as dirt, then I regard you as a coach."
Idiom name: treat like dirt
Pronunciation of Idiom: 龙
Idiom explanation: treat it like dirt. Metaphor is extreme contempt.
The origin of the idiom: Li Qingruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" 38: "My uncle now regards him as dirt, and he is a first-class figure of Wang Yan."
Idiom Name: Seeing as an Arch Wall
Idiom pronunciation: shürügüNGBü
Interpretation of idioms: Arch: a big treasure held in both hands, which is a metaphor for a treasure. Jasper with folded hands. Metaphor is very precious.
The origin of the idiom: Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Pearl: "When you first take a maid, you will have a son a few years later, which is regarded as an arch and named Pearl."
Idiom name: treat as an enemy.
Idiom pronunciation: shürüku Chou
Idiom explanation: enemy: enemy. Looks like the enemy.
The origin of the idiom: Mencius and Li Lou in the pre-Qin period: "Your minister is like dirt, then your minister is like hatred."