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Idioms with too.

Put his head on the ground,

Peace and prosperity,

Too deceiving others,

The world is at peace,

Jiang Taigong goes fishing, whoever wants to take the bait,

Tae-yun broke through the ground on his head,

The handle of Taian,

There's nothing wrong,

It was too late,

Far from the point,

A drop from Taicang,

Taiqiu Road is very wide.

It's heartless,

A dollar is too defensive,

My filth is too obvious,

Huahua is too old,

Taicang glutinous rice,

A heavy sigh of relief,

Peace is like nothing,

Better be a peaceful dog than a riot dog,

It was too late,

Peaceful songs and dances,

Taigong fishing, willing to take the bait,

Too forgetful,

Whitewash peace,

A weak person

Tai Yun's head broke through the ground:

Taicang gluttony: refers to benefiting without merit.

Blow up too fast: describes the killing or destruction between brothers or inside.

Too high to forget: too high: refers to a saint. A saint is unmoved by emotion.

Ron Artest hung his sword upside down and gave it to someone else. Metaphor gives power to others, but he suffers greatly.

A millet in Taicang: Taicang: a big barn located in the capital in ancient times. A millet in the granary. A metaphor for a very small number in a very large number.

Taiwei Daoguang: Taiwei: Chen Huan in the Eastern Han Dynasty was once the leader of Taiwei, and he was called Chen Taiwei in the world. Have a wide range of friends.

Put your head on the ground: a metaphor for violent and powerful people.

Taicang Zaomi: Taicang: a big barn located in the capital in ancient times. The metaphor is very small.

Taigong fishing, willing to take the bait: Taigong: refers to Lu Shang in the early Zhou Dynasty, that is, Jiang Ziya. Metaphor is willing to be fooled.

Nothing is peaceful: it refers to the peace and tranquility of the times, and it also refers to the peace and carefree life.

Nothing like peace: it means there are no signs of peace and prosperity. Post-satirical reactionary rulers whitewash peace.

Taishan Beidou: Taishan is the first of the five mountains, and Beidou is arched by the stars, so it is often used to describe people who are admired by the public.

Ty shang huang: The emperor's father. Metaphor is a person who actually holds power and manipulates others to carry out activities without coming forward.

Too much is too late: enough is enough, not too much. With "what are you doing in Thailand?"

Far from the point, irrelevant

When Jiang Taigong is fishing, the willing person takes the bait: a metaphor for being willing to be fooled.

Hua Hua Tai Sui: Tai Sui: Originally refers to the legendary name of God, referring to local tyrants and bureaucrats, who use power for wealth. It refers to bureaucrats and local tyrants who are luxuriously dressed, idle, and bent on eating, drinking and having fun.

Hold Taiya back: Taiya: The name of the sword. Hang the sword upside down and give the hilt to someone else. Metaphor gives power to others, but he suffers greatly.

Push too hard: refers to forcing people to leave no room.

As safe as Mount Tai: It is described as extremely safe and stable. Tai also writes "Tai". With "as steady as Mount Tai".

Prince Adou: Adou: The nickname of Liu Chan, son of Liu Bei of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms. This man is mediocre and incompetent. Although Zhuge Liang and others tried their best to help him, he could not revitalize Shu Han. Refers to a weak person.

Peace in the world: everything is safe. Refers to the world of big branches.

An era of stability and prosperity.

Bullying others too much: it is intolerable to bully others too much.

Whitewash: whitewash: surface coating. Cover up the dark and chaotic situation of society into a peaceful scene.