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Good at calligraphy and painting: good at calligraphy and painting.
Wind bullying snow pressure: Blown by the wind and pressed by the snow, describing the living environment as relatively harsh: the sky above the head, and the earth under the feet. Describe the image as tall and heroic.
Bow your head and bend your knees, that is, bow your head, lose your integrity, and give in to others.
Prestigious: Enjoys great fame.
Fragrance drifting ten miles: Describe the strong aroma, which means that the fragrance wafts far away.
Mutual Help: In order to defend against foreign aggression, neighboring villages watch over each other and help each other in case of enemies.
Downpour: The rain is so heavy that it is like water pouring down from a basin. Describe the rain as urgent.
No hesitation: Describes doing things very decisively without the slightest hesitation.
Hungry: Hungry and growling. Described as very hungry.
Rolling melon ripe: Describes reading or endorsing books fluently.
Ambilight: Describe the flow of brilliance and shine.
Relish: The taste is preferenced, and the description is particularly interesting.
The days are long: the time is long, the days are long.
Drunken and obsessed: Describes a disordered demeanor and a loss of self-control.
Imagination: The metaphor is continuous. Descriptions of a multitude of imaginations keep popping up.
Don't seek to understand: only seek to know a general idea, not to understand thoroughly.
Joys and sorrows: sadness, joy, separation, reunion. It generally refers to the various situations experienced in life and the various moods that arise from them.
Worried: Described as very longing, rest assured.
Hungry and thirsty: Describes the urgency of the request, as if you are hungry and anxious to eat, and thirsty and anxious to drink water.
It goes without saying: you don't have to say to understand. The description is obvious.
Ingenuity: Another idea or design. It means that the method that comes up with is original and different.
Show your skills: fully show your skills and talents.
Peace of mind: What you think you are doing is reasonable, and you are very calm.
Never forget: always think about it, never forget.
Exhaustion: The metaphor exhausts the mind. It is often described as the hard work of career, work, literary and artistic creation, etc.
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Look up the idiom dictionary and have it!
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1. False talk: refers to random nonsense regardless of the facts. Note that it is different from "opening the river", "opening the river" also has the meaning of casual nonsense, but the meaning of the word "opening the river" is heavier.
2. Be careful: do everything possible to calculate. Use a pejorative meaning.
4. Coincidentality: Mutual opinions or actions are completely consistent without prior consultation. This word should be the same as "invariably", and it can only be used as an adverbial, not as a predicate.
5. Blameless: there is nothing to blame. It should be distinguished from "nothing to blame for dry things", which means not to be overly responsible. The former means that the words and deeds are completely reasonable, and the latter means that although there are shortcomings, they can be forgiven.
7. Whip people: inside, inside; Thorough, thorough. Descriptions speak for themselves.
Pay attention to the context when using it, and don't abuse it casually. For example: "His analysis of this issue is very comprehensive and penetrating.
This sentence is guilty of inconsistency due to the misuse of the idiom.
8. Impressive: "Three Kingdoms: The Biography of Lü Meng" records that Lü Meng, the general of Wu State, listened to Sun Quan's advice, took time out of his busy military affairs to study, made great progress in learning, and achieved amazing results. Lu Su said
Shibei three days, that is, to be impressed. Explain the need to look at others with new eyes. Note that this idiom is generally used to refer to the progress and achievements made by others.
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Absurd: Not counted, abnormal. False and bizarre, unreasonable and empty.
Smile and smile: Yan Kai: The face is relaxed, which refers to a smile.
Describe the heart of happiness, full of smiles. Wolves and pigs run around.
It's a metaphor for hordes of bad guys running around. Magical: Describe the exquisiteness of the skill, which seems to be not artificial.
Dusk Drum and Morning Bell: The words that can make people awaken are like sitting on a spring breeze: like bathing in a warm spring breeze, the metaphor is educated and inspired.
Surprise Intersection: Intersection: Intertwined.
Surprised, surprised, and happy.
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The explanation is as follows:
1. Confession: It refers to the difference between casually talking nonsense regardless of the facts and "opening the river", and "opening the river" also has the meaning of casual nonsense, but the meaning of the word "opening the river" is heavier.
2. Be deliberate: do everything possible to use derogatory meanings.
4. Coincidentality: Without prior consultation, each other's opinions or actions are completely consistent, and this word should be the same as "unanimous", and can only be used as an adverbial, not a predicate.
5. Blameless scattering: There is nothing to blame and should be distinguished from "beyond blame"."There is nothing wrong with that'It means that the former should not be overly criticized for saying that his words and deeds are completely reasonable, and the latter is forgivable for showing that although there are shortcomings.
7. Whip people.
Inside; Clearly, a thorough description can thoroughly explain that you should pay attention to the context when using the potato question, and do not abuse it casually. For example: "His analysis of this issue is very comprehensive and penetrating. This sentence is guilty of inconsistency due to the misuse of the idiom.
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Preconceived, riding a horse to find a horse, answering non-questions, singing and dancing, spring breeze and rain, crossroads, stars, powerlessness, putting others before themselves, involuntarily.
一、先先主 [ xiān rù wéi zhǔ ]
Interpretation: It refers to the first to hear the statement or the impression obtained first, which is often dominated in the mind by the chain of arguments, and it is not easy to accept when encountering different opinions later.
Source: Song Zhu Xi's "Zhuzi Language": "I said that my own bottom is it; No one else is the same; It's preconceived. ”
Second, riding a horse to find a horse [ qí mǎ zhǎo mǎ ].
Interpretation: Figuratively things are around, and they are still looking for them everywhere. It is also a metaphor for finding a better job while doing a certain job.
Source: Qing Li Boyuan's "Officialdom Appearance": "At that time, he rode a horse to find a horse; As long as you get a large sum of money; earn hundreds of taels of deductions; There you have it in there. ”
三、答非所问 [ dá fēi suǒ wèn ].
Paraphrasing: The content is not the question raised by the other party. It is also "what is answered is not what is asked".
Source: Qing Wenkang's "The Legend of Children's Heroes": "The old man feels that he is not answering the question; Cheng Xianggong inquired about the call: 'What is a rarity? ’”
Fourth, Yingge Yan Dance [ yīng gē yàn wǔ ].
Interpretation: The oriole sings, and the swallow flies. The original description was a good spring. Now describe the good situation.
Source: Song Su Shi's "Baojin Pavilion": "Smoke red dew green dawn fragrance; The swallow dancer cries in spring. ”
五limb 侍, spring breeze and rain [ chūn fēng huà yǔ ].
Interpretation: The wind and rain suitable for the growth of plants and trees are a metaphor for good education.
Source: "Mencius: "Like the Transformation of Time and Rain." ”
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Common four-word phrases and explanations are:
1. 前程似锦 [ qián chéng sì jǐn ] 前程似锦 Describe the future as very bright.
2, 姹紫嫣红 [ chà zǐ yān hóng ] 姹, 嫣: The sedan chair burns delicately. Describe all kinds of flowers as delicate and beautiful.
3. Voice-emotionally [ shēng qíng bìng mào ] and: all; Mao: The appearance of abundant vegetation is extended to beauty. It means that the timbre, singing tone, and emotions expressed are very moving.
4. 海枯石rot [ hǎi kū shí làn ] The sea water dries up and the stones rot. The description lasted for a long time. The figurative firm will never change.
5. 锦瑟华年 [ jǐn sè huá nián ] is a metaphor for youth.
6. 相濡以墨 [ xiāng rú yǐ mò ] 濡: wet; Momo: Spit. The spring water dries up, and the fish foam at each other's mouth. The parable is to help each other with small strength in difficult situations.
7. 朝思暮想 [ zhāo sī mù xiǎng ] 朝: morning; Twilight: Evening. I miss it sooner or later. Describes missing or thinking about something a lot.
8. Fallen leaves return to the root [ luò yè guī gēn ] Fallen dead leaves, falling on the roots of trees. Figuratively things have a certain destination. It mostly refers to those who live in a foreign country, and eventually return to their hometown.
9. Anyway [ wú lùn rú hé ] No matter what. Indicates that no matter how the conditions change, the result remains the same.
10. 破釜車證舟 [ pò fǔ chén zhōu ] is a metaphor for making up one's mind to do it to the end regardless of everything.
11. bitter end ganlai [ kǔ jìn gān lái ] 甘: sweet, a metaphor for happiness. The hard days are over, and the good days are coming.
12, closed moon shy flower [ bì yuè xiū huā ] closed: hidden. He hides the moon and shames the flowers. Describe the woman's beautiful appearance.
13. 山清水秀 [ shān qīng shuǐ xiù ] describes a beautiful scenery.
14, 白头偕老 [ bái tóu xié lǎo ] 白closed potato void head: hand with white hair; Kai: Together. Husband and wife love each other until they are old.
15, 良辰美[ liáng chén měi jǐng ] 良: beautiful; Chen: Hours. Good times and sights.
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The four-word phrase and its explanation are as follows:
1. 前程似锦 [ qián chéng sì jǐn ] 前程似锦 Describe the future as very bright.
2. 姹紫嫣红 (chà zǐ yān hóng): 姹, 嫣: delicate. Describe all kinds of flowers as delicate and beautiful.
3. Voice-emotionally [ shēng qíng bìng mào ] and: all; Mao: The appearance of abundant vegetation is extended to beauty. It means that the timbre, singing tone and emotional judgment of singing are very moving.
4. 海枯石rot [ hǎi kū shí làn ] The sea water dries up and the stones rot. The description lasted for a long time. The figurative firm will never change.
5. 锦瑟华年 [ jǐn sè huá nián ] is a metaphor for youth.
6. 相濡以墨 [ xiāng rú yǐ mò ] 濡: wet; Momo: Spit. The spring water dries up, and the fish foam at each other's mouth. The parable is to help each other with small strength in difficult situations.
7. 白头偕老 (bái tóu xié lǎo): white head: hair white Wu Feng; Kai: Together. Husband and wife love each other until they are old.
8. Fallen leaves return to the root [ luò yè guī gēn ] Fallen dead leaves, falling on the roots of trees. Figuratively things have a certain destination. It mostly refers to those who live in a foreign country, and eventually return to their hometown.
9. 良辰美 (liáng chén měi jǐng): good, beautiful; Chen: Hours. Good times and sights.
10. Broken kettle sinking boat cavity rushing 晌 (pò fǔ chén zhōu): A metaphor for being determined to do whatever it takes to the end.
11. bitter end ganlai [ kǔ jìn gān lái ] 甘: sweet, a metaphor for happiness. The hard days are over, and the good days are coming.
12, closed moon shy flower [ bì yuè xiū huā ] closed: hidden. He hides the moon and shames the flowers. Describe the woman's beautiful appearance.
13. 山清水秀 [ shān qīng shuǐ xiù ] describes a beautiful scenery.
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The four-word phrase and its explanation are as follows:
1. The hand does not release the book: the hand does not release the volume. Books are always in hand, describing diligence and studiousness.
2. Make great efforts: Just like working hard, in our limited youth, we can play and excite infinite possibilities!
3. Happiness and persuasion: It refers to being willing to engage in the industry, and strive to achieve results.
4. One heart and one morality: everyone has one heart and works hard for a common goal.
5. Sesame grass has no roots: It is a metaphor for people's achievements, without any help, out of their own efforts.
6. Waste sleep and forget to eat: waste, stop. I couldn't sleep and forgot to eat. Describe concentration and hard work.
7. Gathering sand into a pagoda: It refers to gathering fine sand into a pagoda. Originally referred to a children's tower game, the later metaphor adds up.
8. Strive to be alone: Unique, unique, incomparable. It's about trying to get ahead.
9. Limp for thousands of miles: It is a metaphor for achievements as long as you work hard and the conditions are very poor.
10. Dripping water through stones: water is constantly dripping, which can make trouble through stones. As long as there is perseverance and continuous efforts, things will be successful.
11. Heart admiration: admiration, envy, chasing, pursuit. Envy in my heart, try to catch up. Describe the effort to imitate.
12. Work hard: resign, resign. Although tired and hard, he does not shirk his words, and describes his work as diligent and hardworking.
13. Ambition can be achieved: There is a firm ambition, as long as you work hard, you will be able to succeed.
14. Capsule fireflies reflect the snow: use fireflies to illuminate reading, read by the light of snow, and describe diligent study.
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