Idioms beginning with the word "one"
Dongzi's idioms at the beginning are: make a comeback, hide in Tibet, look around, ramble and learn from others.
First, make a comeback.
Interpretation: It means to resume an important position. It is also a metaphor for regaining power after losing power.
Source: Wenkang's Legend of Heroes of Children back to the 39th chapter: "When you return to your hometown, you should first plan to reunite with your own flesh and blood, while waiting for the opportunity, or your grace is high and thick. I don't know if everyone thought of it. "
Second, hide from Tibet.
Interpretation: describes hiding in order to escape disaster.
Source: Shi Kunyu's "Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesses" 98: "Feng Xianla opened the slingshot and hit the ball, playing the minions to hide in Tibet."
Third, look around.
Interpretation: Describe looking around.
Source: Mao Dun's Midnight Nine: "As they walked, they looked around and exchanged a few simple words from time to time."
Fourth, ramble
Interpretation: one word is east and the other word is west, which describes the disorder of speaking or writing, and also refers to picking it up from everywhere.
Source: Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions" The eighty-second time: "Rambling around, making you look weird and think you are rich."
Fifth, the East is effective.
Interpretation: Metaphor imitates others, which not only does not imitate well, but makes you make a fool of yourself. Sometimes I will say a self-deprecating remark that I have a poor foundation and have not absorbed the strengths of others.
Source: "Zhuangzi Tian Yun": "Therefore, I am sick and worry about it. The ugly people inside are beautiful and fascinated by it. When the rich see it, they will stay at home; When the poor see it, they slap their wives and leave. "
Stone walked in the village with a frown because of chest pain. An ugly man in the village (Dong Shi) saw it and thought it was beautiful. When she got home, she walked in the village, clutching her heart. When the rich people in the village saw her, they all closed the door firmly and didn't go out; When the poor saw Dong Shi, they took their wives and children to avoid (her).
A word that begins with the word "Er"
Dongzi's first words:
Dongfeng,
Things,
East,
Wu Dong,
East Lake,
Toyo,
During the Eastern Han Dynasty,
East,
Dong Jia,
East palace,
Dongdao,
East longitude,
Dong Guo,
East bed,
East gate,
Eastern Jin dynasty,
Dong Bing,
Dong Jun,
East pavilion,
To the east,
Lv Dong,
Dong ying,
Shu Dong,
Dai Dong,
Eastern affairs,
East wall,
Dong Bo,
Eastern Xia,
Dong Tian,
Dongban,
Dongyuan,
Dongnian,
Eastern sequence,
Dong Huang,
Dong xing,
Dongshan,
Dongsi,
Dong Xuan,
Dongchang,
schedule
"Three" begins with an idiom to describe a person.
Make a comeback,
Look around,
Random talk,
It's effective to learn from others,
When an event occurs,
Patchwork,
Stumbling along,
East, west, north, south,
Looking at the song dynasty from the east wall,
Guessing, guessing,
Covering the east and west,
Master dongjia,
Drag east and west,
Purple gas from the east,
Wandering around,
Wandering around,
Dong Su,
Search east and west,
East wall corner,
Dongchi Xi city,
East window news,
East bed selection,
Cut off the east and the west,
Flee east and scatter west
"Four" in the Complete Collection of Goodwill Four-character Idioms
The four-word idiom with good meaning is: Peach flies away, knowing everything, the valley is empty and blue, all loves, the stars are shining high.
First, the peach died.
Explanation: refers to the prosperity of things. Also describes the escape.
Source: The Book of Songs Nan Zhou Yao Tao: "Peach flies and burns its brilliance."
Peach blossoms are in full bloom, bright red as fire.
Second, know everything [wú su ǒ bxi m: o]
Interpretation: I know everything, there is nothing I don't understand.
Source: Yuan Wu Changling's Dongpo Dream: "This woman is extremely intelligent ... that is, she talks with various religions and knows everything."
Three, the hollow valley orchid [k not ngg ǔ y not ulá n]
Interpretation: Beautiful orchids in the valley. It is rarely described and is often used to describe elegance.
Source: Qing Liu E's Travels of the Old Disabled, the fifth time: "An empty valley and a secluded orchid, I didn't expect such a master in such a place."
Fourth, all loves.
Commentary: The park is full of beautiful scenery in spring. Metaphor is a thriving scene.
Source: Ye Songshao Weng's "The Garden is Worthless": "The spring garden can't be closed, and an apricot comes out of the wall."
But the spring scenery in this garden can't be caged after all. Look, there is a pink apricot flower on the wall.
Five, the lucky stars shine high [fú x and ngg ā ozhà o]
Interpretation: describe people as lucky and blessed.
Source: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "Keep this way, and you will be lucky."
"Wu" has a good meaning.
Go ahead, it's a deal, have a good trip, look good, have a good trip and so on.
First of all, walk the line
It is not to take the difficulties on the road seriously, not to be afraid of difficulties, not to waver, and to forge ahead bravely.
Source: On Coalition Government by Mao Zedong: "This army has indomitable spirit. It will overwhelm all enemies and will never be surrendered by them. "
Second, it's a deal.
In a word, it's settled, and it's not changed. Metaphor means keeping your word and never breaking your word.
Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions: "Jia Lian smiled and said,' You and I have a deal. I just don't trust my second brother. You are a vagrant. If you don't come, you won't miss other people's life events. ”"
Third, have a safe trip.
There was no accident during the trip. It is also used to greet people who go out.
Source: Feng Ming Menglong's Ancient and Modern Novels Volume 19: "Bon voyage, more than a month later, I came to the old anchorage."
Fourth, look good [y and bi m:orénáI]
Describe a person as handsome and elegant.
Source: Yuan Hanqing's Wang Jiangge: "Madam, I'm afraid I don't have a favorite husband, so marry one?"
Verb (short for verb) Have a nice trip.
Have a safe journey (often used to wish others).
Source: Qing Wenkang's "Heroes of Children" The nineteenth time: "Suddenly, I said that I want to take a break and go back to my hometown."
"Lu" is a good three-character idiom.
Sanyang Kaitai [
white mulberry
poplar
Kay
peaceful
]
Basic explanation and detailed explanation
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white mulberry
poplar
Kay
peaceful
]
According to the Book of Changes, the connected hexagrams are yang hexagrams, the broken hexagrams are yin hexagrams, the first month is Thai hexagrams, and three yang hexagrams were born the next month. When winter goes and spring comes, yin fades and yang grows, just like good luck. It is often used to celebrate the beginning of a year or to symbolize good luck.
appear
place
Yitai: "Tai, long size, Ji Heng." "History of Song Dynasty": "It is better for Sanyang to make good friends with Thailand. "
What are the idioms that begin with "Qi"
What are the idioms at the beginning of Dong?
Make a comeback,
Look around,
Random talk,
It's effective to learn from others,
When an event occurs,
Stumbling along,
Patchwork,
East, west, north, south,
The east is not bright, the west is bright,
The east wind overwhelmed the west wind,
East bed selection,
Attack from east to west,
Flee from east to west,
Treasure of the southeast,
Twist around, pinch around,
Running around,
Turn east and west,
East zero and west break,
Dong Jia Xi she,
East and west,
Grow melons at the east gate,
Running around,
Mr. Dong Guo,
Dust in the East China Sea,
Guessing, guessing,
East but not west,
East scales and west claws,
Cheating everywhere,
Assert the entanglement of things
Auspicious idiom "ba"
Purple air comes from the east, which is an auspicious omen.
[Interpretation] Legend has it that before Laozi crossed Hangu Pass, Guan Yinxi saw the purple gas coming from the east and knew that there were saints to pass. Sure enough, I came riding a green cow. This old metaphor is a symbol of good luck.
[Source] Item "Biography of Youxian": "I went west, and I saw a purple gas floating away from the customs, but Lao Zi passed by."
Infinite happiness
[Interpretation] Happiness is as big as the East China Sea. Old greetings.
[Source] Ming Honggeng's "Qingping Mountain Tang Hua Ben Deng Huajiaolian Female Becomes a Buddha": "Life is not as good as Nanshan; Happiness is like the East China Sea; The ceremony began from now on; Children and grandchildren are prosperous; Everyone went to Danyong. "
make a comeback
[definition] refers to the resumption of an important position. It is also a metaphor for regaining power after losing power.
[Source] Tang Du Fu's "Late Autumn" ... shows the Battle of Su Xun ":"Countless generals are Xidi; As early as the prime minister, Dongshan will rise. "
"Nine" Who has an idiom that begins with the word "East"? Besides being as happy as Donghai, you should also use positive and auspicious words suitable for your birthday.
The Legend of the Condor Heroes
Invincible Eastern
Valuable talents
Metaphor excellent talents
Excellent talents in southeast China
Southeast talents.
The leader of the southeast people
Call it the best of the southeast figures.
Southeast yingcai
It refers to the outstanding talents in the southeast region.
Outstanding talent
Erya Dish: "Those who have beauty in the southeast have the experience of bamboo arrows." Later, "Southeast bamboo arrows" was used as a metaphor for outstanding talents.
"Picking up" is a good three-character idiom.
with the advent of spring begins prosperity —the New Year heralds prosperity
Basic explanation and detailed explanation
[sānyángkāitài]
According to the Book of Changes, the connected hexagrams are yang hexagrams, the broken hexagrams are yin hexagrams, the first month is Thai hexagrams, and three yang hexagrams were born the next month. When winter goes and spring comes, yin fades and yang grows, just like good luck. It is often used to celebrate the beginning of a year or to symbolize good luck.
source
Yitai: "Tai, long size, Ji Heng." "History of Song Dynasty": "It is better for Sanyang to make good friends with Thailand. "