Up and down is an idiom. Shangxia was a Chinese idiom. Its Pinyin was shàngshàngxiàxiài, which meant going up and down, superior and subordinate, and generally referred to the whole unit. It came from the Qing Dynasty writer Cao Xueqin's 'Dream of the Red Chamber'.
He could go to the hall and go to the kitchen.
The idiom story of wolfing down food originated from Ling Mengchu's "Surprise at the First Engraving: Liu Dongshan Praises His Skill at the Gate of the City" in the Ming Dynasty. In the story, when Tang Sanzang and his three disciples passed by Jisai Country, they saw many monks shackled and begging. After asking around, he found out that it was because the sarira on the top of Jinguang Temple's tower had been stolen. The light of the sarira attracted many countries to come and worship, but because the sarira was stolen three years ago, the neighboring countries no longer came. The king was so angry that he shackled the monks. Later, Wukong caught two demons at the top of the pagoda. After asking them, he learned that the sarira was stolen by Dragon King Wan Sheng. Tang Sanzang and his disciples wanted to report this matter to the king. The king was very happy and gave a banquet to entertain the monks of Jinguang Temple. At the banquet, Zhu Bajie wolfed down all the fruits and food. Therefore, the idiom of wolfing down food came from this.
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It's usually to show the dog's emotions or reactions. When it's happy or alert, the ears might go up. When it's scared or submissive, they could go down.
The idiom used to describe reading a book in one breath is to read it in one breath or to read a large book in one breath. This idiom means to finish reading a very big and heavy book in one breath, which is similar to eating a ton of food in one breath. It means to finish reading a book in one breath with great effort and determination.
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