before the flowers and under the moon―ideal setting for a couple in love
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Basic explanation and detailed explanation
[HuāQian YuèXià]
This refers to the environment for entertainment and rest. After that, it refers to the place of love.
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Tang Bai Juyi's poem "Old Diseases": "After listening to all the songs, get drunk every night, or under the moon, or before the flowers."
2. What are the golden idioms?
Gold destroys bones: metaphor is too many slanders, which makes people unable to survive.
Water overflows Jinshan: a fairy tale. Jinshan, in Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province.
Water is full of golden mountains: fairy tales. Jinshan, in Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province. Both of them are "golden mountains filled with water".
Tied to steal gold: refers to seeing suspicion for no reason.
Touchstone: A hard black stone. You can judge the purity of gold by drawing a stripe on it. Metaphor is an accurate and reliable test method.
Golden Temple of Chambers: Also known as "Golden Temple of Chambers". A place where ancient countries collected important documents.
Stone chamber cymbals: the place where ancient countries collected important documents. Same as "Stone Room".
Stone-sealed Golden Temple: the place where ancient countries collected important documents. Same as "Stone Room".
Twelve gold medals: gold medals: imperial edicts and emergency military orders in the Song Dynasty were written in gold characters and issued by the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Metaphor is urgent.
Twelve golden hairpin: originally used to describe the number of golden hairpin on a beautiful woman's head, later used to refer to numerous concubines or concubines.
Panning for gold in the sand: panning for gold from the sand. Metaphor selects the essence from a large number of materials.
Ji kou's gold medal:
Autumn gold: autumn: skin. The fur coat was worn out and the money was used up. Metaphor living in poverty
A pot of gold: pot: Tong Xuan, gourd. Metaphor is light and cheap, but it is precious when it is used at a critical time.
Sincerity, the stone opens: people's sincerity can touch the world and make the stone open. Metaphor as long as you concentrate on doing it sincerely, any problem can be solved.
Jin chai: Jin chai: female jewelry; Tanghe: Jewelry box. Legendary keepsakes of Tang Xuanzong and Yang Guifei. Refers to gorgeous jewelry.
Hit the floor: Metaphorical articles have beautiful words and sonorous tone.
Thrown in the river, a pot of gold: although things are light, they are precious to use.
Jade cooking gold: cooking: cooking with fire; Eat, eat. Describe a hearty dish.
Shisheng Jin: Stone: Zhong Qing and other musical instruments have crisp and beautiful voices. Metaphor is beautiful and sonorous.
Real gold is not plated: there is no need to plate real gold. Metaphor means that people with real talent and learning don't need decoration.
Real golden fire: metaphor has been severely tested and its quality remains unchanged.
Voice of Gold Throwing: Gold: There are not many musical instruments such as clocks and watches. The metaphor article uses beautiful words.
Heavy gold purple: refers to several people wearing golden purple ribbons in a door, and they are extremely proud of each other. Above the marquis of Qin and Han dynasties, there are golden and purple ribbons.
Heavily attacking the soup: refers to several Huang Jincheng in Tang Chi, and the defense is very solid.
Drinking jade: the cup is gold and the dish is jade. Extremely luxurious.
True gold is not afraid of fire: the right thing can stand the test.
A lost boat, a pot of gold: pot: well, a kind of melon, shaped like a gourd, can be hung around the waist to cross the river, which is called a waist boat in the south. Metaphorical things, though subtle, are very valuable to use.
Everyone sells gold: everyone's words can melt metal. Metaphor is the powerful influence of public opinion. It also means that all sounds can confuse people. See "Many people are eager to win gold."
Purple ribbon gold seal: purple ribbon seal and gold seal, used by ancient prime ministers. Borrow refers to high officials and dignitaries.
Waist gold and purple clothes: there is a gold seal on the waist and a purple robe on the body. Refers to being a big official.
A pot of gold: pot: through the "gourd", gourd, hollow, can float on the water. Metaphor, though subtle, is very precious to use.
A smile is worth a thousand dollars: a beautiful smile is worth a thousand dollars. It's hard to describe a beautiful smile.
Zhu: Iron; Zhu: red ribbon seal; Huai: Huai Cang; Gold: Golden seal. Metaphor made a big officer.
Yu You: You, Kun: Brother. A good name for his brother.
Yutang Golden Horse: Yutang: the name of the temple in Han Dynasty; Golden Horse: The name of the palace gate in Han Dynasty, also known as "Golden Gate". In the past, metaphors were excellent and rich.
Yan Jin Fundraising Show: According to legend, during the Warring States Period, Yan Zhaowang built the Huang Jintai to receive the world's wise men. Later, it was used as a signal to recruit wise men.
Yan Jun's daughter: Later, it was used as a signal to recruit wise men.
Waist gold drags purple: a metaphor for being in a high position. Gold, gold seal; Purple, purple ribbon.
One thousand yuan for a meal: a metaphor for repaying people who are kind to you.
Look. The ancient horse lover Bole took a look at the horse. A good horse is worth a thousand dollars. Metaphor is recommended by sages, which makes people or things more valuable.
A golden daughter: Although the metaphor is humble, it is very valuable if used in key places.
A word is worth a thousand dollars: a word is worth a thousand dollars. Often used to describe something that is said to be valuable.
A piece of paper is worth a thousand dollars: a piece of paper is worth a thousand dollars. Very high poetic value.
In a word, gold: descriptive words are extremely precious. Gold is worth twice as much.
Silverscreen Golden House: describes extremely gorgeous houses and furnishings. Borrowing refers to rich families.
Winning gold once: it means leaving a basket full of gold and silver. It is better to teach it once. If you win, you will get a pass.
Jade, laurel and gold: metaphor is an important standard or stipulation. Instrument Gui target for observing solar shadow. Gold and jade are precious.
The golden rule of jade: law: rules and regulations; Section: used to refer to legal provisions. Original description of the perfection of legal provisions. Now the metaphor is a creed that must be observed and cannot be changed.
Yu Di and Golden Flute: refers to the ornate wind instruments. Same as Yu Di Golden Cup.
Jade liquid Jinbo: metaphor for good wine.
Jade liquid gold paste: a metaphor for fine wine.
Jade leaves and golden branches: in feudal times, they were called descendants of the royal family.
Yu You Jin Kun: You and Kun: Brothers. A good name for his brother.
Yu Zhenjinsheng: A Metaphor of Moral Prosperity in an Article.
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3. What word is used to describe "spendthrift"
Big spendthrift, big spendthrift, big spendthrift.
4. What are the idioms with flowers?
Let a hundred flowers blossom. Let a hundred flowers blossom and be colorful. It symbolizes the free development of various artistic forms and styles. It also describes the prosperity of the art world.
Baihua's birthday used to refer to February 12 of the lunar calendar, that is, the Flower Dynasty.
The failure of willow and flower: decline. Residual: withered. Withered willows, withered flowers. Used to describe a woman who lived a dissolute life or was abused and abandoned.
Follow the willows full of flowers and describe the happiness of spring outing.
The flower in the pen is a metaphor for a scholar's talent and elegance, and a masterpiece of poetry.
Close the moon and be ashamed of flowers: hide. Let the moon hide and make the flowers feel ashamed. Describe the beauty of women.
5. Crazy guess what idioms are related to flowers.
1. Spring blossoms.
Basic explanation: It refers to the warm climate, blooming flowers and beautiful scenery in spring. Metaphor is a great opportunity for sightseeing and viewing. From Zhu Ming Guozhen's "Zhuang Yong's Sketch Nannei".
Sentence: Winter has passed, and the fields are full of spring flowers.
Spend the full moon
Basic explanation: flowers and a full moon are used to describe the scenery, and a beautiful life is used as a metaphor. Sometimes it is used to congratulate people on their beautiful wedding.
Sentence making: people pity the full moon, and the full moon leaves people.
3. an affair
Basic explanation: It originally refers to the natural beauty of the four seasons: "There are flowers in spring, moons in autumn, cool breeze in summer and snow in winter." Later, it refers to empty and gorgeous poems, and also refers to love affairs and dissolute life. Depending on the context, it can be used as a positive or negative term.
Use loopholes to carry out activities that are beneficial to you.
Sentence: Although honor and disgrace live and die together, you fight in the forefront and have never been in your chest. What's the difference?
Cycas flowering
Basic explanation: Metaphorical things are very rare or extremely difficult to realize.
Sentence: When the army crosses the Jinsha River to resist Japan, Cycas will blossom.
5. debauchery
Basic explanation: It means as changeable as running water and as light as Yang Shuhua. Metaphor is that women are not single-minded emotionally.
Everyone in the village said that she was a woman from easy virtue.
6. What idioms contain "gold"?
What are the idioms that contain gold?
Splendid,
As strong as gold,
Golden words and jade words,
To be number one,
Jin ou is intact,
Sand and gold,
A lot of money,
Jinlu,
Kingoma iron,
A promise as good as a promise,
King Kong glared,
Real gold is not afraid of fire,
Happy marriage,
Yi Jie Jin Lan,
Seriously, the stone is open,
Happy ever after,
Gold is not enough, no one is perfect,
Gold signboard,
Buddha wears gold, man wears clothes,
The prodigal son will never change his gold,
Money will never be lost,
An inch of time and an inch of gold,
If the two are combined, they will be beneficial, and if they are divided, they will be broken.
The golden rooster is independent,
Golden Branches and Jade Leaves-Descendants of the Royal Family
7. Idioms with gold and flowers
Golden branch calyx [j and n zh and hu ā]
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Basic explanation
Metaphor is the offspring of the royal family.
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Qing Kong Ren Shang's "Peach Blossom Fan Gathering Hall": "The golden branches are connected with the calyx, and the great ancestors should bear it."
Interpretation from the Internet
The explanation of the golden calyx (jρn zhρHuāè) is a metaphor for the descendants of the royal family. Source: Qing Kong Ren Shang's "Peach Blossom Fan" Collection: "The golden branches are connected with the calyx, and they should be the ancestors of Datong."
8. Idioms with gold and flowers
Golden branch calyx
[jīn zh Huāè]
Metaphor is the offspring of the royal family.
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Qing Kong Ren Shang's "Peach Blossom Fan Gathering Hall": "The golden branches are connected with the calyx, and the great ancestors should bear it."
9. A tree is full of flowers and there is a lot of gold on it. Guess an idiom.
Flaming trees and silver flowers ―― the display of fireworks and the ocean of lanterns (on the night of the festival)
Chronicle of a Blood Merchant
Explain the fire tree: a fiery red tree means that the tree is full of lights; Silver flower: a silvery white flower, indicating bright lights. Describe the magnificent night scene decorated with lanterns or fireworks.
Tang Su Weidao's poem "The fifteenth night of the first month" originated from: "The fire tree and the silver flower are combined, and the bridge is locked."
Structural combination.
Usage is used to describe holiday nights; A scene of bright lights. Generally used as subject, predicate and attribute.
Shape recognition silver; Can't write "Yin".
Synonym decorated with lanterns and colored lights.
The antonyms are black, black and black.
Example: holiday night; Tiananmen Square ~; bright and colorful
A splendid garden.
Idiom story Zong Rui is the emperor who can enjoy life the most in the Tang Dynasty. Although he has only been emperor for three years, no matter what festivals, he always spends a lot of material and human resources on extravagance and waste for his plays. Every year on the night of the Lantern Festival in the first month, he sets up a 20-foot-high lantern tree and lights more than 50,000 lanterns, nicknamed Huoshu. Later, the poet Su Weidao wrote a poem to describe it. His Yuan Xi poem says: "Fire trees and silver flowers blend together, the star bridge is locked, the dark dust goes with the horse, and the bright moon comes." Wandering prostitute? In the season, when all the songs are gone, Jin Wu can't help staying overnight. This poem describes the lively scene at that time unabashedly, as if it were active in front of our readers.