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What are the four-character idioms in box?
1. Boxed four-character idiom 1. Bright box milkshake

Explanation: open the box and shake it, which is a metaphor for open and unambiguous words and deeds. Instead of "shaking with a box covered".

Source: Legend of Heroes of Children No.31Back: "Isn't this said in front of them?" Let's' light box shake'. "

2. Tie (box) gold hairpin

Commentary: Yue He and Chai Jin are said to be souvenirs of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei. Generally refers to the keepsake between lovers.

Source: "Song of Eternal Sorrow": "So, she took out the keepsake he gave, and gave him a shell box and gold hairpin through his messenger."

Sentence: Who is whispering in the golden hairpin box, in the shadow of the cloister?

3. Red line stolen box

Explanation: Xue Song is very worried about letting Tian want to annex the land of Xue Song, the envoy of Luzhou.

Source: The Red Line Biography: "The red line gave Xue Song a box, and Xue Song wrote a letter and attached a box to Tian."

4. Jiuxin Pill [[cunx and nhé zi]]

Description: A vegetable box containing vegetables and fruits is divided into many squares, all of which are concentrated in the center, so it is called "worry-free box".

Source: The 40th time of A Dream of Red Mansions: "Since there are no foreigners, don't decide the number of things to eat ... Another ten brocade heart-saving boxes and self-watering pots are absolutely necessary."

5. Audio tape

Explanation: refers to cassette tapes.

Source: Wen Wei Po 1987. 1. 10: "Audio tapes are' hot' fast,' cold' fast, and the market sales' life' is shortened."

6. Silk box

Description: The box made of fine bamboo silk is partially painted.

Source: The 37th chapter of A Dream of Red Mansions: "Aroma heard that she brought two Suu boxes."

2. What are the idioms with the word "box"? There is only one idiom with the word "box": a box of golden hairpin.

Diàn hé jīn chāi ā i。

[Interpretation]: Yue He and Chai Jin are said to be the keepsakes of Tang Xuanzong and Yang Guifei. Generally refers to the keepsake between lovers.

[Source]: Tang Juyi's "Song of Eternal Sorrow": "So she took out the token he gave emotionally, and a box of gold hairpin will be sent."

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Words at the beginning of the box

1 bento

Example: We have lunch today.

2. Box (hé zǐ)

This box is too small.

3, box war (hé zhàng)

This box is too big for us to carry.

4. Boxed gifts (hé lǐ)

I like this box of gifts very much

5. Boxed vegetables (hé cài)

This box of dishes is delicious, don't you think?

3. The four-character idioms with box characters are not four-character idioms with box characters, but four-character words with box characters, such as music box, audio box, bright box shake, red line stealing box and silk box.

1, music box [bā y and nhé zi] western musical instrument names. It is shaped like a square box, with built-in clockwork and motor pronunciation, and can play fixed music.

2. Audio tapes refer to audio tapes. Wen Wei Po 1987. 1. 10: "Audio tapes are' hot' and' cold', and the market life is shortened."

See "Tapes". 3. Open the box and shake it [liàng hé zi yáo], which means that words and deeds are open and unambiguous.

Instead of "shaking with a box covered". 4. The Red Line Stealing Box [hóng xiàn dào hé] Our field is going to annex the land of Xue Song, our city in Luzhou, and Xue Song is very worried.

5. The silk box [shèsρhézi] is a box made of fine bamboo silk and partially painted. Extended data:

Box symbol introduction: (sound shape.

From dishes, chorus. From the perspective of "dish", it means something related to utensils.

Original meaning: container with bottom cover) has the same original meaning. Such as: combination, equipment name.

-"Guang Yun"; A zygote, a container-"Zheng Yun" box combination: 1, suitcase [tí hé] Boxes with hanging beams, mostly two or three floors, with different shapes and materials such as bamboo, wood, metal and plastic. , mostly used to hold meals, cakes, etc.

2. Lunch box [fà né hé] A box used to hold rice, made of aluminum and stainless steel. 3. Carrying boxes [tái hé] In the old days, large wooden boxes used for gifts were mostly two or three floors, and were carried by two people.

4. lunch box, lunch box [hé fàn] A piece of rice sold in a box. 5. Box, box [tái hé] A box for gifts carried by two people.

4. What are the four-character idioms about "box"? They are hiding pearls, destroying the rafters by tortoise and jade, smashing boxes by golden hairpin, buying bamboo slips and returning pearls, and smashing golden hairpin.

1, the hidden beads in the box

Pronunciation: yùn dú cáng zh

Explanation: rudder: containment. Raft: wooden box. The jewels are hidden in wooden boxes, waiting to be sold at high prices. It is a metaphor for talented people to stand by and retire.

Source: Confucius "The Analects of Confucius" first Qin Zihan: "Is there a beautiful jade in Sri Lanka, hidden in the garden, and sold to a good family?"

Vernacular interpretation: Is there a beautiful jade hidden in the cupboard, or should those businessmen who know the goods sell it? Do you want to hide or sell?

2. The tortoise and jade were destroyed.

Pronunciation: gu Yu Huǐdú

Description: Tortoise shell and Baoyu were destroyed in the box. Metaphor minister dereliction of duty, ruin the country's luck.

Source: Pre-Qin Confucius "The Analects of Confucius Ji Shi": "The tiger was born in a cangue, and the turtle and jade were destroyed in the rafters. Who is wrong? "

Vernacular interpretation: the tiger rhinoceros came out of the cage and hurt people, and the turtle jade was destroyed in the box. Whose fault is this?

3. Golden hairpin box

Pronunciation: jρn chāI diàn hé

Description: It refers to the Heyue Box, which is said to be a souvenir with Yang Guifei. Generally refers to the keepsake between lovers.

Source: Yuan Nanlu's "Sweet Full Boudoir Love": The box is rearranged, and Cui Fenfang talks about the old love warmly.

Vernacular interpretation: the golden hairpin and cymbals are rearranged, and the fragrance of jade feathers is the taste of old love.

4. Buy a gift and return the pearl.

Pronunciation: m m m m m m m m m m I dúHuán zh

Explanation: rafter: wooden box; Pearl: Pearl. Bought a business box and returned the pearls. Metaphor has no vision and improper choice.

Source: Everything is done by Han Feizi's Foreign Reserve: "Chu people have sold pearls to Zheng as a cabinet of Mulan, smoked with cinnamon, decorated with pearl jade, decorated with roses and woven with feather jade. Zheng people buy their coffins and return their beads. "

Vernacular explanation: A Chu man put pearls in a wooden box and went to Zheng State to sell them. A A Zheng man thought the box was beautiful, so he bought it and returned the pearls to the seller.

5. United Chai Jin

Pronunciation: dià n hé j: nChā i nChā i

Commentary: Yue He and Chai Jin are said to be souvenirs of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei. Generally refers to the keepsake between lovers.

Source: Tang Juyi's Song of Eternal Sorrow: "So, she took out the keepsake he gave emotionally and gave him a shell box and a golden hairpin through the messenger."

Interpretation of the vernacular: only send the things that represent friendship in the past, the box of cymbals and golden hairpin.

5. Idioms about boxes What are the idioms about boxes? They are: hidden pearls, destroyed rafters of tortoise and jade, broken boxes of golden hairpin, returned pearls after buying, and blended with golden hairpin.

1, the hidden beads in the box

Jewelry is hidden in wooden boxes, waiting for high prices to sell; It is a metaphor for talented people to stand by and retire.

From: The Analects of Confucius Zi Han: "Is there a beautiful jade in Sri Lanka, hidden in the garden, and sold for a good family?" It means: Is there a beautiful jade hidden in the cupboard, or is it sold by those merchants who know the goods? Do you want to hide or sell?

2. The tortoise and jade were destroyed.

Tortoise shell and Baoyu were destroyed in the box. Metaphor minister dereliction of duty, ruin the country's luck.

From: pre-Qin Confucius, Analects of Confucius, Ji's: "When the tiger comes out of the nest, the turtle is destroyed in the rafters. Who is wrong? " It means: the tiger and rhinoceros come out of the cage and hurt people, and the turtle and jade are destroyed in the box. Whose fault is this?

3. Golden hairpin box

It refers to the golden hairpin and the box, which is said to be souvenirs of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei. Generally refers to the keepsake between lovers.

Said by: Tang Juyi's Song of Eternal Sorrow: "So, she took out the keepsake he gave and gave him a shell box and a golden hairpin through his messenger." It means that I can only express my deep affection with the keepsake of that year. You can take that box of gold hairpin to the king as a souvenir.

4. Buy a gift and return the pearl.

The original intention was to buy a wooden box containing pearls and then return them. Metaphor has no vision and improper choice.

From: Everything is done by Han Feizi. The Chu people have sold their pearls to Zheng. They are Mulan's cabinets, which are decorated with cinnamon, pearl jade, rose and feather jade. Zheng Guoren bought the jewelry box and returned the pearls. This can be said to be a best seller, but it is not a good pearl.

It means: there is a Chu man in the state of Zheng who sells jewelry. He carved a pearl box with precious Mulan, smoked it with cinnamon pepper, decorated it with jewels and jewels, connected it with beautiful jade, decorated it with jade and connected it with kingfisher feathers.

A man from Zheng bought this box, but returned the beads in it to him. It can be said that this jeweler is good at selling boxes, but not good at selling jewelry.

5. United Chai Jin

It means "Moon Box" and "Chai Jin" and is said to be a souvenir of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei. Now it generally refers to the keepsake between lovers.

Said by: Song Liu Yong's "Erlang God" Ci: Who is there in the whispering, in the shadow of the cloister. Guess who is in the shadow of the cloister, exchanging tokens and whispering.

6. What are the idioms with the word "box"? The only idiom is: box (together), gold hairpin and box (together). These two idioms have the same meaning.

Commentary: Moon Box and Chai Jin are said to be the keepsakes of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei. Generally refers to the keepsake between lovers.

Source: Tang Juyi's Song of Eternal Sorrow: "So, she took out the keepsake he gave emotionally and gave him a shell box and a golden hairpin through the messenger."

Grammar: combination; Become an object; Refers to the keepsake between lovers.

At the end of Song of Eternal Sorrow, Bai Juyi wrote a message to the Taoist priest: "So she took out the keepsake he gave, and gave him a shell box and a golden hairpin through his messenger. However, one branch of the hairpin and one side of the box were kept, and the gold of the hairpin and the shell of the box were broken. But it makes your heart as strong as gold. Somewhere, at some time, on earth or in heaven, we will. "

Among them, "golden hairpin" is a kind of gold jewelry inserted by women in a bun, which consists of two hairpins. "Tang box" is also called "Tang box", which means a jewelry box inlaid with gold, silver, jade and shellfish.

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In fact, it is quite difficult for the academic circles to reach a consensus on the explanation of "combination", or that "a jewelry inlaid with jewels is composed of two pieces" or "a gold combination inlaid with jewels". It is generally believed that the combination is a box decorated with gold. "Together" is the word "box". Ancient women used it as a symbol of love.

In the Qing Dynasty, Nalan Xingde wrote in his poem "Queqiaoxian Qixi": "I came from a dream and had a wife in my arms", telling him clearly that "but my heart is as strong as gold, and somewhere, at some time, on the ground or in the sky, we will", expressing the poet's thoughts about his wife and their feelings for each other.