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There is no idiom that begins withIdiom :No. 1 in the worldScholarly doorsHorn scarf private、Gao DiHairpin doorCody was bornThe first time to solve the problem、Chapter 11,and the first fameTianzi No. 1、The first thing to doJiadi Lianyun,Wuyi Mendi
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There doesn't seem to be an idiom that begins with the first. There are a few words with the first word: the scholarly door, the first number of the heavenly word, and the first in the world.
1. Fainting Chapter.
Ten. First, the first day, the horn scarf private, and the first famous, the first to break the problem.
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First Lady. Pinyin]: dì yī fū rén Interpretation]: The wife of the head of state in a country.
Pinyin**]: dyfr
synonyms]: antonyms]:
After the break]: Lantern riddle]: Queen.
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Scholarly Door Pinyin: shū xiāng mén dì Simplified Pinyin: sxmd synonyms: generational scholarly incense, scholarly portal.
Antonyms: Pengmen Shuhu.
Explanation: In the old days, it referred to a family with a scholar in the upper generation.
Source: Qing Wenkang's "The Legend of Children's Heroes" Chapter 40: "Now that I see that the scholarly family is going on, the career of clothing and food is reliable, and his son will become a minister only step by step." ”
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The first word of the scholarly door means the meaning of the big house, the first and. In the old days, this idiom referred to the family of self-learners, and generally referred to a good family background. From Wen Kang's "The Legend of Children's Heroes".
Books: Three generations of the family are familiar with the Four Books and the Five Classics. Incense:
There is an ancestral temple in the family, and it has its own incense. Door: Door, generally refers to the threshold, representing the local status of the family.
Idiom usage: more formal; as an object; Compliments.
Examples: 1. Chapter 17 of the first volume of Yao Xueyin's "Li Zicheng": "Every day she thinks that she was born in a scholarly family, and her brother is a man, but he fell into the hands of thieves, which is enough to lose his ancestors. ”
2. Mr. Xie was born in a scholarly family in the south of the Yangtze River.
3, Xiaohua was born in a scholarly family, and he fell in love with reading when he heard and saw it.
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In the old days, it referred to a family with a scholar in the upper generation. What does "scholarly" mean in "scholarly door"? It turned out that the ancients in order to prevent silverfish from biting books, they placed a kind of rue herb in the book, this grass has a kind of fragrance, and the book with this grass is opened and the fragrance hits people, so it is called "book fragrance".
In ancient times, people who read books generally had more books. In order to effectively prevent problems such as mildew and insect moth, our ancients used common camphor wood to make book boxes to store books, or used them as furniture to put the remaining camphor wood chips in the gap between a large number of books. Another way to prevent moths is to put a Chinese medicine called rue vanilla.
Whether it's rue vanilla, or camphor chips, put them for the purpose. It's the same, because these things will give off a fragrance that moths will stay away from when they smell it, and the books will be very well protected.
After placing the rue herbs and camphor wood chips, after a long time, when the owner of the book opens the bookcase and flips through the books, there will be a fragrance to the face, which also forms the concept of "bookishness".
Mendi, in ancient times, refers to the gatehouse of the rich and noble families for those who have the status of clothing and goods in the first category, and for some ancient poetry heirlooms, cultured and status people, we call it "scholarly door".
The meaning of the scholarly family: In the old days, it pointed out the family of the self-reader, which generally referred to a good family background.
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Idioms similar to the book Hunger Model Xiangmendi are:
1. Generations of scholars: Generations have been reading Liang Debate books.
2. The origin of family learning: the teaching of family history has roots.
3. Scholarly portal: refers to a family that has been a reader for generations.
4. Scholarly family: refers to a family that has been a scholar for generations.
5. Poetry and etiquette people: people who have studied for generations and take traditional feudal etiquette as the code of conduct.