The Buddhist saying of turning back to the shore means that as long as the guilty person changes his mind, repents and turns over a new leaf, he can get on the other side and tide over the difficulties. The latter is a metaphor for people who do bad things. As long as they are determined to repent, there is a way out.
The sea of suffering is boundless, and turning back is Buddhist language. It means that the world is like a sea of suffering, boundless, and only enlightenment can be detached. It is also a metaphor that although the crime is heavy, as long as you repent, there is a way out.
Move the boat ashore: approach, approach. Change your mind and take advantage of the situation to do something. It is also a metaphor for coming uninvited.
Guide the boat to the shore and move it close to the shore. Metaphor is to induce others to take the initiative to do something.
Reached the shore: the end of the road. Has come to the end of the road. Great achievements have been made in metaphor learning.
2. Cross-strait four-character idiom "Watching the fire from the other bank".
"Pinyin" gàn guān Hu:
"The first spell"
"Interpretation" sees people crossing the river and catching fire. Metaphor when others are in danger, Dont Ask For Help, watching.
Kangxi Dictionary is divided into shore, view and fire.
The Origin Kang Wang is as busy as fire on the other side of the world, and the porch is as cold as ice. "
He was here before. The second act of Guo Moruo's "Southern Crown Grass"
"Idioms containing the word" coast "."
Idiom at the beginning of the word "shore": (* *) [a] The change of shore valley has become a fact.
The second word is the idiom "shore": (***3 words) [c] hold up the boat [g] watch the fire from the other shore.
The third word is the idiom "shore": (***2 words) [d] dignified road [g] graceful cape.
At the end of the idiom "Shore": (***3 words) [h] Turn back to the shore [k] There is no limit to the sea of suffering, and turn back to the shore [y] Move the boat to the shore.
3. The complete set of four-character idioms of Tao began with Tao.
Like-minded,
Run counter to ...
A narrow path,
With relish,
Gossip,
Rumors,
Weird,
Left door,
Go their separate ways,
Cruel,
Tiny,
Go the same way,
Noble,
Do good for heaven,
A man of noble character,
The more help you get, the less help you lose.
The magic is one foot high and the road is ten feet high.
Respect the teacher,
Make money wisely,
Bullying people,
Great transgression,
The jackal came to power,
The way to keep fit,
Gossip,
Make irresponsible remarks,
Do the opposite,
Reseller who makes a profit.
4. Taoist four-character idioms:
Well organized,
Like-minded,
Run counter to ...
A narrow path,
With relish,
Gossip,
Rumors,
Weird,
Left door,
Go their separate ways,
Cruel,
Tiny,
Go the same way,
Noble,
Do good for heaven,
A man of noble character,
Respect the teacher,
Make money wisely,
Bullying people,
Great transgression,
The jackal came to power,
The way to keep fit,
Gossip,
Make irresponsible remarks,
Two-way dealer,
There is still a long way to go,
The golden mean,
Have a glib tongue,
Complaints are everywhere,
Taoists who practice Taoism at home may get married.
5. What are the four-character idioms in Daozu?
A man of noble character,
The word is broken,
If you enter the Tao,
Waste roads, get into trouble quickly,
Hate good deeds and evil deeds,
Crooked ways,
Taoist fairy wind,
Unearthed and helpless,
Unreasonable,
Anti-economic cooperation,
Do good for heaven,
Get more help,
Bullying people,
Don't forget the legacy,
Evangelicalism,
It makes sense again,
Noble,
Hunger fills the road,
A man of insight,
Ming Xiu plank road,
Road is road,
From Chen Dao,
The Tao is few and lonely,
Make money wisely,