Formal Explanations of the Three Idioms Idioms Idiom Explanations

Updated on culture 2024-04-22
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    "Wild goose chill" comes from Wang Bo's "Tengwang Pavilion Preface" "Wild goose chill, sound off Hengyang Zhipu", wild geese are migratory birds, migrate every spring and autumn, and the wild geese flying south in autumn often affect the homesickness of wanderers. This imagery has a homesick connotation.

    Fishing Boat Singing Night From the "Preface to King Teng's Pavilion": "Fishing Boat Singing Evening, Ringing the Shore of Peng Li", vividly shows the ancient Jiangnan water town in the evening scene of the sunset, the fishing boats have returned, and the river is full of singing. �

    Happiness and sorrow come from the "Preface to King Teng's Pavilion": "Happiness and sorrow come, and there are many things to know the profit and void" The joy passed away, and the sorrow came, and I understood that the rise and fall of the noble and the low were all destined by fate.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    These are not idioms, idioms are part of the stereotyped phrases or short sentences in the vocabulary of Chinese characters in China. Idioms have a fixed structural form and a fixed saying, which indicates a certain meaning, and is applied as a whole in a sentence. A large part of the idiom is inherited from ancient times, and it is often different from modern Chinese in terms of wording, and it represents a story or allusion.

    Idioms are also ready-made words, similar to idioms and proverbs, but also slightly different. Most idioms come from writing and are of a literary nature. Secondly, in terms of linguistic form, idioms are conventionally established four-character structures, and the literals cannot be changed at will; Idioms play a role in vivid and concise language expression.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    lz to understand that these are not idioms and there can be no official explanation. It's just 3 four-word phrases. The source and meaning of LS are said.

    Ignore your teachers. I've checked both the idiom dictionary and the Chinese dictionary, but no, absolutely nothing. It can only be said that later generations may often quote it, but it has not yet been included in the idiom dictionary.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Tell you, teacher, these three are not idioms.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Idioms 2 Idioms that describe natural scenery ge Idioms The water is green, the mountains are green, the water is green, and the mountain scenery is verdant. Describe the scenery as beautiful and beautiful. Surrounded by mountains and rivers.

    Describe the scenery as quiet and picturesque. Vientiane renewal, Vientiane renewal, the source of the book is Vientiane new. Everything or sight in nature has changed in a new way.

    2 expressions 5 happy mood ge idiom heart bloom to describe the mood is extremely happy. The word "heart flower" is invented by the heart of the "Yuanjue Sutra". Xinhua invention refers to the pure heart of a flower, suddenly enlightened and emitting light.

    The eyebrows flew and danced to describe a very happy and proud look. Overjoyed, overjoyed. fluttering immortals float up lightly, as if they want to leave the world and become immortals.

    Dancing with your hands and feet, dancing and jumping. Later, he also used the hand dance to describe the extreme joy. Smile and smile, with.

    Open, stretch. Smile means that a smile comes with a smile. Describe the joy in your heart and the smile in your eyes.

    The spring breeze blows all over the face. Later, the spring breeze is used to describe the smiling face, the joy of the mood, or the feeling of pride. Explanation: There are still young people like you this year.

    It's a rare < years'Chronology, Era 2008-07-13 19:34:12 Supplement:

    Detailed explanation of the year: (1) The beginning of the year, the beginning of the year. Example sentence:

    At the end of every year, every family is immersed in the joyful atmosphere of the New Year. (2) years. Example sentence:

    Time flies, and in a blink of an eye, it has been three years since we graduated from college. (3) The social conditions of a certain era. Example sentence:

    It's hard to be a good person these days! 2008-07-13 19:48:

    38 Supplement: Isn't it pleasant?? Worse than you.

    Unhappy separation] because of the conflict of opinions and words between each other, causing unhappiness on both sides and scattering. [frowning] eyebrows are furrowed.

    His face was full of sorrow. [depressed] depressed in the heart, rarely happy times. [Depressed] depressed and unhappy. 2008-07-18 10:32:20 Added: Thank you downstairs.

    Reference: Compendium of Chinese Dictionary of the Ministry of Education.

    1: Blue sky and white clouds, wind and clouds, thunder and lightning, snowflakes. 2:

    Depressed, distraught, worried. 3: (year) Solution:

    At this stage, today, this year. (I only understand this explanation, if there is a mistake, please forgive me!)

    Describe the natural scenery Purple air comes from the east and is short-lived, expressing 5 happy moods, angry, angry.

    2 GE idioms to describe natural scenery: Green grass is like grass.

    Green mountains and green water 2 expressions 5 happy mood ge idiom: soft intestines are broken.

    Sadness comes from explaining that there are still young people like you in this year.

    It's a rare < years'Solution"years"Refers to the age.

    Year 2008-07-13 19:33:28 Added: Upstairs: 5 happy mood = not happy mood.

    Reference: Yourself.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The idioms and their explanations are as follows:

    1. Mourn but not sorrow: mourn, sorrow; Hurt, nuisance. Originally, it meant that grief did not hurt the body or mind. After describing poetry, ** beautiful and elegant, moderate feelings, but also a metaphor for doing things moderately, there is no overdoing and not enough.

    2. Skynet is magnificent: Heavenly Dao is like a vast net, and evildoers cannot escape from this net, that is, they cannot escape the punishment of Heaven. Magnificent, very broadly described.

    3. Overwhelmed: It means that the scenery along the way is beautiful and you can't see it. Later, he pointed out that there were many scenes, and it was too late to watch, and he also described that there were too many people or things to cope with. An object is a scene, person, or thing that moves relatively.

    4. Drive fish for the abyss and finches for the bush: otters want to catch fish to eat, but they drive the fish to the abyss; The harrier tried to catch the sparrow to eat, but drove the sparrow into the jungle. Later, the metaphor is not good at uniting people or coercing people, driving the forces that can be relied on to the enemy's side.

    5. Yi refers to the qi envoy: Yi: cheek raiser; Refers to:

    Command; Qi: Shen Qi; Make: Instruct.

    Fingers: move the chin to signal and command others; Qi envoy: use the expression and complexion to support people.

    Gestures are made with facial expressions without speaking. Describe the arrogant attitude of a powerful person directing others. He is ruthless.

    6. It is difficult to escape from the catastrophe: It means that it is destined to suffer disasters, and you can't escape if you want to. Now it is sometimes used to refer to an inevitable disaster. Calamity, Buddhism calls natural and man-made disasters and other bad luck"robbery"or"Dooms"。

    7. Stand out: metaphorically talent emerges. Lu Xing'er had been misused"Come out and live a life in a chic way";Others said"Emerge from the belly of the mother whale"。

    8. Elegance of vassals: Attached to talented people. In the old days, it meant that some bureaucrats, landlords, and businessmen made friends with celebrities and engaged in cultural and social activities in order to decorate the façade.

    9. Ann Zhi Ruosu: Ann, peace of mind; Zhi, literary pronouns, generations of people or things; Plain, usually. He didn't care about the embarrassment, and his mood was as calm as usual.

    Now it also refers to turning a blind eye to erroneous words and actions and letting them go unchecked. (In case of unpleasant situations or anomalies) treat them as they normally would, and don't care.

    10. Step by step: the department and the class are the categories and orders; Just, attributed. Originally, it meant that the structure of the writing article was properly arranged, and the sentence formation and word choice were standardized. Now refers to doing things according to a certain organization and following a certain procedure. Sometimes it also refers to doing things according to the old rules and lacking in enthusiasm.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Fruitful [interpretation] (meaning to accumulate a lot) is a metaphor for great achievements or honors. (Fruit: Big fruit.) Accumulation: Describes the accumulation of a lot. There are a lot of large fruits. It is also a metaphor for the excellent results achieved quite a lot. )

    The crane that does not dance. Pronunciation: bù wǔ zhī hè

    Definition Dance: Dance. Cranes that do not dance. A metaphor for a person who does not live up to his name. It is also used to ridicule people for incompetence.

    Example: When Fang Zaizi was slaughtered, he loosened the weak crown and passed the Meng, but he was dull and untalented, and he actually humiliated the sheep with the crane that did not dance. (Qing Pu Songling's "Strange Tales from Liaozhai, Breaking Prison").

    Cicadas don't know snow. Pronunciation chán bù zhī xuě Interpretation Knowing that you are born in the summer and die in the autumn, you can't see the snow. The metaphor is not widely seen.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Angry: Described as very angry. Bitterness is coming: Describes that the days of suffering have passed, and the good days are coming. Genuine: The description is the same, the item is very real.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Full of not caring: full: full; Cares: Cares. Don't care at all. Describe not paying attention to things at all.

    Hanging head: hanging head: hanging head; Frustrated: A depressed look. Describe the appearance of feeling depressed and wilting due to failure or failure.

    Extraordinary: "extraordinary" means: outstanding or prominent, different from the ordinary. It means very lively.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Idiom glossary explained.

    I don't care, I don't care.

    Dejected describes the appearance of feeling depressed and wilting due to failure or misfortune.

    Lively and very lively.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I don't care, I don't care. Describe not paying attention to things at all.

    Dejected describes the appearance of feeling depressed and wilting due to failure or misfortune.

    Lively and very lively.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Nothing.

    Pronunciation: yī shì wú chéng

    Paraphrase Not even one thing has been accomplished. Nothing can be done. Describe as unaccomplished.

    Example: The member threw his camera on the ground and cried bitterly: "Nothing has been accomplished, the temples have been spotted, the sky, the sky!" (Ming Feng Menglong, "Chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty", Chapter 72).

    synonyms: accomplish nothing, don't know anything, work without success.

    antonyms: success and fame, hard work, high skill.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Nothing, nothing, 2b

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Humility.

    Valley: Valley. The heart is as deep and broad as a valley. The heart is as big as a valley. Described as very humble and able to accommodate a lot of opinions.

    Empty valley footnote. Footsteps were heard in the silent valley. Parables are extremely difficult to get from messages, words, or things.

    Be an onlooker. Wall: A rampart, a wall around an ancient military camp. Observation: Spectator. Originally, it meant that the two sides were at war, and they stood on the barrier and watched. The metaphor is to stay on the sidelines and stand by and watch.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Frugal: bow: bow your head. Folding: Surrender to others. Bowing the head and bending the knees is equivalent to bowing the head and bending the knees, which means bowing the head, losing the integrity and giving in to others. Needless to say.

    No need to doubt, for sure.

    Graceful and compromised: Describe the demeanor and generosity, calmly and humbly give in to each other.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Careless: Completely uncaring.

    Dejected: Describes a depressed, disappointed, and frustrated look.

    Lively and very lively. Hope!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Don't care: Don't care at all. Make nothing of.

    Dejected: Hang your head and sigh. Description: depressed, sad and sighing.

    Lively and very lively. It is more lively than the general lively, which can be described as lively. Hehe. Forget!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    , don't take things seriously enough, don't care about the result. 2. Describe the appearance of encountering sorrows. 3. The environment is noisy and noisy.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    ignore it; Ignore.

    Sighing; I'm not in a good mood.

    It's lively; Crowded.

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