Idiom pinyin: I
Idiom explanation: hanging lanterns to make colors, China idiom, hanging: hanging; Color: colored balls, ribbons. Hang lanterns and tie colored balls. Describe festivals and holiday scenes.
The origin of the idiom: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions, the seventy-first time: "In the second house, lanterns are hung, screens are opened, and hibiscus is set up; The sound of drums, the way. "
Usage of idioms: as predicate, object and attribute; Used for festivals, celebrations, etc.
Example of Idiom: Chapter 8 of Li Yingru's Wildfire, Spring Breeze and Ancient City: "Walk half a mile east from the market and you will see a brightly lit banquet paradise restaurant."
Idiom synonym: decorate with lanterns.
Hanging lanterns and making sentences
1, thousands of households, hanging lanterns; North and south of the river, the red flag flutters; People of all ethnic groups are happy; The streets and alleys are peaceful; Singing and dancing to celebrate the National Day; Bless the motherland's prosperity!
2, happy and happy, every household smiles; Hanging lanterns is beaming, singing and dancing are very lively; The people of the whole country celebrated in unison and blessed the motherland. National Day is coming, I wish you a very happy and beautiful day!
3. Hanging lanterns in the Ghost Castle is very lively.
4. Hanging lanterns and high-pitched pavilions in the Fu Family Courtyard; The drums are loud and the guests are full. What a festive and lively scene.
5. The school began to get busy, with colorful lanterns and green in Zhang Hong.