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Words about the word "Dong" :
Dongfeng, Donghu,
East, shopkeeper,
Dongjia, Eastern Han Dynasty,
Kanto, Host,
East Palace, East and West
East China, Jiangdong,
East longitude, landlord,
Bindong, Dongguo,
East Gate, East Bed,
Near East, Eastern Jin Dynasty,
ASEAN, East Poland,
Dongbing, Donglu,
Dongying, Dongguo,
East, east
Dongshu, Dongxi,
East Chamber, East Farming,
Dongnei, Dongban,
Eastward, eastward
Dongbu, Sandong,
Dongzhong, Dongtian.
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The sound of the east strikes the west, the east Shi imitates the wind, the purple air comes from the east, the east looks west, the east mountain rises again, the east is flowing, the east window incident happens, the sun rises in the east, the lion roars in the east of the river, the east is crooked, the sea in the east is ready, only the east wind is owed, the east is lost.
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The east, the east, the east, and the east and west, are easy to understand when written out for elementary school students.
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Idioms with the word "east" are: the lion roars in the east of the river, the big river goes to the east, the east Shi Xiaofeng, the purple gas comes from the east, and the sun rises in the east.
Hedong Lion's Roar Version [ hé dōng shī hǒu ]: A metaphor for a jealous wife who makes a big fuss with her husband.
大江东去 [ dà jiāng dōng qù ] The water of the Yangtze River flows eastward. Later, it was borrowed as the name of the word brand. It mostly means that the old traces have disappeared and history has moved forward.
东施效颦 [ dōng shī xiào pín ]: A metaphor for random imitation, with extremely bad results.
紫气东来 [ zǐ qì dōng lái ]: An auspicious omen in the old days.
Rising Sun Dongsheng [ xù rì dōng shēng ]: Describes a vigorous atmosphere. It is also a metaphor that the hard years have passed, and the beautiful days have just come.
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Hedong lion roars
The great river goes to the east, and the east Shi follows the wind
Purple air comes from the east, the sun rises in the east
Look around, the mountains rise again
Mr. Dongguo, Dongpo painting fan,
East and west, north and south, sound east and west
The east bed is a quick son-in-law, and the east window incident occurred
Blessings are like the East Sea, and they are wasted
Lost East, Jiangdong Fathers
East food and west accommodation, pay for the waste
Speaking the East and West, Qi Dongye language
Tear down the east wall and make up the west wall
Malta east, go east and west
Running around, staggering
The east is not bright, the west is bright
The east bed is open, and the east wind overwhelms the west wind.
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Idioms of the East Character :
The mountain rises again, looking around
Pulling and talking, striking
The sun rises in the east, and the east is effective
Blessings such as the East China Sea, the East Window incident
Everything is ready, only the east wind is owed
Thirty years in Hedong, thirty years in Hexi
Staggering, Jiangdong fathers
There is no face to see the elders of Jiangdong
Patchwork together, east, west, north and south
Say the east and west, lose the east, and harvest the mulberry elm
The east is not bright, the west is bright
The east wind overwhelms the west wind
Tear down the east wall and make up the west wall
The east bed is right, and the east corner is lost
Rushing to the west, hiding and fleeing.
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Purple gas comes from the east, the east is the west, the east is undefeated, the east is east, the west, the north and the south, not the east and the west.
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The sound of the east strikes the west, and the east Shi imitates the wind
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Pulling and pulling, nine deaths, overkill, sounding east and west, looking around.
1. Pulling things around.
Vernacular Definition: Describe speaking without center or coherence, thinking of **speaking**.
Dynasty: Qing. Source: "Dream of Red Mansions": "There is more of a ridiculous; There was nothing in the belly; Pulling and pulling; get the cow, the ghost, the snake god; I also thought I was Boo. ”
2. Nine deaths and one life.
Vernacular Definition: Describes surviving many dangers.
Dynasty: Warring States Chu.
Source: "Lisao": "I am also good at what I have left; Although he died nine times, he still did not regret it. ”
Translation: This is what I am looking for, and I don't regret dying many times.
3. Overkill.
Vernacular Definition: Big material is used in small places. It mostly refers to inappropriate personnel arrangements, and the stool is blind and bent.
Dynasty: Song. Source: "Send Xin You'an Palace to Write a Dynasty" poem: "Big material is small and sighs from the ancients".
Translation: Big materials are used in small places since ancient times.
Fourth, the sound of the east strikes the west.
Vernacular interpretation: Claiming to attack the east and actually hitting the west. It is used to confuse the enemy, create the enemy's illusion, and give surprise attacks.
Dynasty: Song. Source: "Begging for the Repair of the War Boat": "The love is unpredictable; Give the dummy. ”
Translation: The situation is unpredictable, it says that it is going to attack the east, but it hits the west.
Fifth, look around.
Vernacular Interpretation: Zhang: Look. Describe here and there, and look everywhere.
Dynasty: Ming. Source: "Yu Shi Mingyan": "Sanqiaoer only believed the words of Mr. Hexagram; I only want my husband to come back; At this time, I often walk to the front building; Look around inside the curtain. ”
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