Interpretation: Description gestures are varied and different.
Source: Jiang Zilong's "Good Scenery Gate": "Diners are varied; On clothing ~: Yellow and white skin color. "
Idiom usage: used as a combination word; As a predicate or attribute. Describe various postures.
Second, all kinds of [w ǔ hu ā b ā men]?
Interpretation: It originally refers to "Five Flowers Array" and "Eight Gates Array", which are the names of arrays in ancient art of war, and later used as code words for all walks of life. It means that things are numerous and unpredictable.
Source: Qing Wu Jingzi's "The Scholars" 42 nd time: "The little players wore mink, pheasant feathers and extremely fresh pillows and ran to the court to string a variety."
Usage: as predicate and attribute
Third, a dazzling array of things [lí n lá ng m ? n m?]?
Interpretation: Lin Lang: exquisite jade. My eyes are full of precious things. Describe many beautiful things.
Source: Liu Yiqing in the Southern Dynasties, Shi Shuo Xin Yu Rong Zhi: "I saw many beautiful things during my trip today." ?
My trip today is full of jewels.
Usage: used in recognition.
The stroke order of each word observed in calligraphy
Fourth, all kinds of [xíng xíng sè sè]?
Interpretation: form: originally refers to the birth of this form; Color color: originally refers to the birth of this color. All kinds, many kinds.
Origin: Liezi, a disciple of Liezi in the early Warring States period, later studied Liezi Tian Rui's "tangible, tangible, colored and colored"
Some things have shapes, some things shape tangible things, some things have colors, and some things make colored things show colors.
Usage: as predicate and attribute; Describe a person or a thing.
V. Various [gèsh gèyàng]?
Explanation: Many different styles or ways.
Source: Mao Dun's "Midnight Twelve": "The poisonous sun softens the asphalt on the road, and the car wheels run over and print various patterns."
Usage: as an attribute; Refers to the variety.