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Kun's first four-word idiom
1. Kunshan Pian Yu 1 Four words with the word "Kun" [k ū n sh ā n pi à n yī]

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Basic explanation

A piece of jade on Kunlun Mountain. Originally, it was a modest statement, which meant that it was just one of many beautiful people, and later it was compared to the leader of many beautiful things.

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Biography of Shen Xi in the Book of Jin: "I take the policy of virtue, ranking first in the world, Guilin I, Kunshan Pian Yu."

2. Kindness of Kundi [kūn d zh ch m:o]

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Basic explanation

Kun: Brother. Better be a brother.

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Feng Ming Menglong's History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty 92: "Today, Qin Chu marries a woman and her younger brother, and the three Jin Dynasties are all afraid, vying for the land to serve Qin."

2. The four-character idiom "Kun" carries Kun's idiom:

A branch of Guilin, Pian Yu and Kunshan: Kunshan: Kungang, the ancient land of jade production. A flower in osmanthus forest, Kunshan-Pian Yu. Metaphor stands out in the imperial examination.

Jade of Kunshan: Kunshan: Kunlun Mountain. The beautiful jade of Kunlun Mountain. Metaphor is an outstanding talent.

After the flood, Kun: Feng: Feng. Hou Kun: Descendants, Descendants and Heirs. Leave a legacy or property for future generations.

Pian Yu, Kunshan: A Jade on Kunlun Mountain. Originally, it was a modest statement, which meant that it was just one of many beautiful people, and later it was compared to the leader of many beautiful things.

Ball Forest in Kunlun Mountain: Ball Forest: Meiyu. Beautiful jade on Kunlun Mountain. Metaphor is an extremely precious thing.

Yu You Jin Kun: You and Kun: Brothers. A good name for his brother.

Yu You: You, Kun: Brother. A good name for his brother.

Kun Di's good: Kun: Brother. Better be a brother.

Yu Kun: You and Yu Kun: Brothers. A good name for his brother.

3. What are the four-character idioms of Kun Group? Kun's four-character idiom is:

First, Kunshan jade [kūn shān zhān and jade]

1. Description: Kunshan: Kunlun Mountain. The beautiful jade of Kunlun Mountain. Metaphor is an outstanding talent.

2. Grammar: combination; As objects and attributes; Metaphor is precious and rare.

Second, Yu You.

1. Interpretation: friends, Kun: refers to brothers. A good name for his brother.

2. From: Bei Hong's "The Spring and Autumn Period of Sixteen Countries, Pan Xin": "Man, whose word is Huaiyuan, is also a Taoist in Longxi. Brother Jian Kuang and brother Bao Xun are both famous talents. Qin and Yong said, "Three dragons and one gate, golden friends and jade Kun." "

Third, Kunshan Pian Yu [k ū n sh ā n pi à n y]

1. Description: A jade on Kunlun Mountain. Originally, it was a modest statement, which meant that it was just one of many beautiful people, and later it was compared to the leader of many beautiful things.

2. From: Biography of Shen Xi in the Book of Jin: "I am the best in the world, one of Guilin, and Pian Yu in Kunshan."

3. Grammar: combination; As objects and attributes; Metaphor is precious and rare.

Fourth, Kundi's kindness [kūn dūzh and h m: o]

1. Commentary: Kun: Brother. Better be a brother.

2. From: Feng Ming Menglong's "History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" 92: "Today, Qin Chu marries a woman and marries his brother. The three Jin Dynasties are all afraid and compete for the land of Qin."

V. Back margin [chuí yù hòu kūn]

1. explanation: rich: rich. Hou Kun: Descendants, Descendants and Heirs. Leave a legacy or property for future generations.

2. From: "Zhong You's Letters": "Make things with righteousness, make hearts with courtesy, and wait for the future."

3. Example: ~, known as bamboo silk, is a real ambition in life. Biography of Liang Shu and Hou Jing

4. There is no four-character idiom that begins with Kun, but the words containing Kun are: Gan Kun Kun Jiao Kun Biao Hannah Quinlivan Kun Che Kun Ji Kun Gan Bao Kun Ni Kun Kun Yuan Kun Hou Kun in Hannah Quinlivan.

Kunkun

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1, (pictophonetic characters. From the soil, Shen Sheng. Original meaning: one of the eight diagrams, symbolic)

2. Earth, Earth

3. Yi Gua Ming

4, later used as a woman or a woman's agent.

Extended data

First, the evolution of glyphs.

Second, etymological explanation.

1, classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Kun, Di Ye. The hexagrams of the Book of Changes. From soil, from application. The soil is in Shen.

2, the vernacular version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": Kun, the earth. One of the basic hexagrams in the Book of Changes. The glyph uses the meanings of "earth" and "Shen" because Kun is located in the southwest.

Three. Interpretation of related words

1, Kun jiao [kūn jué]

Used of a dramatic actress.

2.[ Kembio] [Kembio]

Women's watches are smaller.

3. Kunche

Women's bicycles. China No.5, 1986: "Bang, a red Kun car stands in the rain."

4. Kun Ji

Refers to the queen.

5. Kungan

Ancient book names.