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Know your fate and don't be confused. Pinyin is zhī mìng bù huò, which means that you have a good understanding of life and nature, and you are at peace with what you encounter, and you are not confused.
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The idiom of discord is not necessarily compatible, this specific word is still okay, anyway, if it is not compatible, it will not be compatible, and the compound will be very incompatible.
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Idioms with the word lotus include loaded guns, paid with lotus, grateful to Hede, two shoulders and lotus mouth, cast into Hege, and chrysanthemum old lotus.
1. 荷炮活運, hè qiāng shí dàn. Described as heavily armed and ready to enter a new battle. Carrying a gun, loaded with bullets. Charge: Carry it. Solid: Filled; Attached.
Yijunqing's "Lijiabu is Fighting": When I arrived at the head of the village, I saw that the fence wall was tightly guarded, and the young militiamen were patrolling back and forth with loaded guns and ammunition.
2. Yihe analyzes salary, pronounced yǐ hè xī xīn, which originally refers to the father chopping firewood, and the son cannot bear the responsibility. The latter is a metaphor for inheriting his father's business.
Translation: The ancients said, "His father chops wood, but his son cannot bear it."
3. Thanksgiving Ho De (gǎn ēn hè dé) is a Chinese word that means to be grateful for the favors and benefits of others.
Song Zhang Xiaoxiang "Dai Nade Jushi Shangxiang's Mansion": Thanksgiving.
4. Ju Lao Heku, pronounced jú lǎo hé kū, is a Chinese idiom that refers to the metaphor of a woman's aging appearance.
Ming Hu Wenhuan's "Selected Group Sounds, Eight Voices of Ganzhou, Sending Love": At the beginning, they were in the hibiscus tent, but now the chrysanthemum and lotus have not returned.
Translation: At the beginning, I was in the hibiscus tent, but now I haven't come back.
5. 双肩荷口 (liǎng jiān hé kǒu) is still said to carry the mouth on two shoulders, which is a metaphor for only eating and not doing things.
From Guo Moruo's "Creation Ten Years Continuation" 6: "I can't do my best to raise funds myself, but I have eaten Chinese, Western and even Japanese food many times with my shoulders on my shoulders. ”
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Overwhelmed, loaded with live ammunition, with a lot of money, with a lot of money, thanksgiving, with a lotus, a husband and a halberd, and a husband and a halberd, and a husband and a halberd, and a father and son, with a live gun, a lotus fragrance, a lotus
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Armed.
copy to pay for the salary.
Thanksgiving.
Chrysanthemum old lotus withered. Shoulder mouth.
Cast Hogo Du
A husband and a horse, a thousand people before the dao.
A husband and a halberd, and Yufu is a wolf.
Father and son. Armed.
The fragrance of lotus overflows. Lotus holding chips.
Pay for salary. Throw yourself into Hogo.
Chrysanthemum old lotus withered. Father and son.
Overwhelmed. Lotus holding chips.
Salary with Load: Originally referred to the father chopping wood, and the son could not bear the responsibility. The latter is a metaphor for inheriting his father's business.
Throw Hogo: Raise your sleeves and pick up **. It means serving the country.
Two shoulders and mouths: It is said that two shoulders and open their mouths are metaphorical, and they can only eat and not do anything.
Chrysanthemum withered: Chrysanthemums withered, lotus withered. It is a metaphor for the aging of a woman's face.
Father and son: The father chops firewood, and the son bears firewood. It is a metaphor for children and grandchildren to inherit the unfinished business of their fathers.
Loaded guns: Charge: Carry. Carrying a gun, loaded with bullets. Described as heavily armed and ready to fight.
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Pay for salary.
Throw yourself into Hogo. Chrysanthemum old lotus withered.
Armed. Father and son.
Overwhelmed.
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How can lotus be an idiom?
An idiom is more than three words to be an idiom, while the usual one is a four-character idiom.
Lotus is just a word. A noun.
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Lotus is not an idiom.
Lotus héhuā
Lotus flowers. Lotus.
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Hibiscus out of the water.
Pinyin: fú róng chū shuǐ
[Explanation]: Hibiscus: Lotus. Freshly opened lotus flowers. The figurative poems are fresh and good. It also describes a woman who is naturally gorgeous.
[Example sentence]: Learn to draw the slender eyebrows of the palace, and the hibiscus has new makeup. Song Ouyang Xiu's "Partridge Heaven" words
Pinyin**: frcs
[synonyms]: out of the water hibiscus
[Usage]: as an object; For women
[English]: Lotus comes into bloom
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Overwhelmed.
Armed. Pay for salary.
Thanksgiving. Chrysanthemum old lotus withered.
Shoulder mouth. Throw yourself into Hogo.
One husband and one husband, ten thousand miles ago.
A husband and a halberd, and Yufu is a wolf.
Father and son. Armed.
The fragrance of lotus overflows. Lotus holding chips.
Pay for salary. Throw yourself into Hogo.
Chrysanthemum old lotus withered. Father and son.
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"Charge" in the first: loaded with live ammunition.
The fragrance of lotus overflows. "Charge" in the second: Salary with Load.
"Dutch" in the third: cast Hogo.
Chrysanthemum old lotus withered. "Lotus" in the fourth: Father and Son.
Overwhelmed.
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Armed.
The fragrance of lotus overflows. Lotus holding chips.
Pay for salary. Throw yourself into Hogo.
Chrysanthemum old lotus withered. Father and son.
Overwhelmed.
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Pay for salary.
Throw yourself into Hogo. Chrysanthemum old lotus withered.
Armed. Father and son.
Overwhelmed.
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[ 荷炮Live ammunition ] hé qiāng shí dàn
Interpretation: Dutch; Carry on shoulders. Carrying a gun, loaded with bullets. Described as heavily armed and ready to fight.
Source: Jun Qing's "Lijiabu is Fighting" As soon as I arrived at the head of the village, I saw that the fence wall was tightly guarded, and the young militiamen were patrolling back and forth with loaded guns. ”
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Words: lotus, lotus lotus, purse, lotus, lotus plate, lotus gift, golden lotus, ashamed lotus, lotus lotus, bun lotus.
Idioms: Father and son lotus, chrysanthemum old lotus, two shoulders lotus, lotus holding chips, loaded guns and live ammunition.
Meaning of words: 1. Lotus [hé huā]: a perennial herb, born in water, with large round leaves, red or white flowers, seeds called lotus, and underground stems as lotus roots.
2. Lotus [ǒu hé]: see "Lotus He".
3. Purse [hé bāo]: A small bag containing change or odd items that you carry around.
4. 蘘荷 [ráng hé] opens white or light yellow flowers, stems and leaves can be made into fiber, roots are used in medicine, native to China, two or three feet high, capsule, a perennial herbaceous plant.
5. Lotus plate [hé pán]: refers to lotus leaves. The lotus leaf is round, like a plate, hence the name.
6. 荷礼 [hé lǐ] Strict etiquette.
7. 金荷 [jīn hé] See "Golden Lotus Leaf".
8. 書荷 [kuì hé] 書荷. It is said that I am ashamed and uneasy to receive the benefits.
Tang Pei Quan's "Legend Sun Ke": "The female refers to Tsing Yi and says: 'There is little need, but to this generation.'"
It's just a shame. Song Sushi's "Answer to Sun Zhikang's Book": "Therefore, because of the current process, he has insulted the envoy, and the handwriting is tired, and he is deeply ashamed.
Qingpu. 9. 芰荷 [jì hé] refers to water chestnut leaves and lotus leaves.
10. 髻荷 [jì hé] refers to a lotus-shaped bun.
Idiom definition: 1. Father analyzes Zihe [fù xī zǐ hé] Father chops firewood, and son bears firewood. It is a metaphor for children and grandchildren to inherit the unfinished business of their fathers.
2. chrysanthemum old lotus withering [jú lǎo hé kū] chrysanthemum withered, lotus withered. It is a metaphor for the aging of a woman's face.
3. Two shoulders lotus mouth [liǎng jiān hé kǒu]: It is said that the two shoulders carry the mouth open, which is a metaphor for only eating and not doing things.
4. Lotus 橐持chip [hé tuó chí chóu]: lotus, with a small bag containing stationery; Holding a chip, holding a counting chip. It is said to participate in the pre-planning and design, and make suggestions.
Ming Zhang Juzheng's "Begging for Grace and Guarding the System": "Outside, it is to be strong and sharp, and to promote the power in the territory; Inside, the lotus is holding the chip, and the pre-discussion is on the curtain.
5. 荷炮活銀 [hè qiāng shí dàn]: 荷: to carry. Carrying a gun, loaded with bullets. Described as heavily armed and ready to fight.
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Pay for salary.
Throw yourself into Hogo. Chrysanthemum old lotus withered.
Armed. Father and son.
Overwhelmed.
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Father and son: The father chops firewood, and the son bears firewood. It is a metaphor for children and grandchildren to inherit the unfinished business of their fathers.
Thanksgiving] sense: gratitude; Charge: Bear. Be grateful for the favors and benefits of others.
Although the lotus flower is good, it also needs the support of green leaves] The metaphor of people can be outstanding, and they also need everyone's support.
Loaded guns: Charge: Carry. Carrying a gun, loaded with bullets. Described as heavily armed and ready to fight.
Lotus Holding] Lotus Basket, carrying a pouch containing stationery; Holding a chip, holding a counting chip. It is said to participate in the pre-planning and design, and make suggestions.
Ju Lao Lotus wither] is a metaphor for the aging of women's faces.
Two shoulders and mouths: It is said that two shoulders and open their mouths are metaphorical, and they can only eat and not do anything.
Throw Hogo: Raise your sleeves and pick up **. It means serving the country.
One husband and one husband, ten thousand husbands and mos] lotus: back, negative; Ge: Ancient weapons. One person guards the pass with Ge on his back, and 10,000 people can't advance. The metaphor is that the terrain is dangerous.
A husband and a lotus halberd, a thousand people do not be] lotus: carry; Halberd: An ancient weapon. One person guards the pass, and a thousand people can't get in. Describe the terrain as very dangerous, easy to defend and difficult to attack.
A husband lotus halberd, Yufu 趦趄] lotus: back, bear; Halberd: An ancient weapon. One person guards the pass with a halberd on his back, and 10,000 people cannot advance. The metaphor is that the terrain is dangerous.
Salary with Load: Originally referred to the father chopping wood, and the son could not bear the responsibility. The latter is a metaphor for inheriting his father's business.
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Armed.
The fragrance of lotus overflows. Lotus holding chips.
Pay for salary. Throw yourself into Hogo.
Chrysanthemum old lotus withered. Father and son.
Overwhelmed.
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"Lotus" in the first: loaded guns and live ammunition, lotus fragrance overflowing.
"Charge" in the second: Salary with Load.
"Lotus" in the third: cast the lotus chrysanthemum old lotus.
"Load" in the fourth: the father and the son are overwhelmed.
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Loaded guns and live ammunition, with the load to analyze the salary, the chrysanthemum old lotus withered, cast the lotus, the two shoulders of the lotus, the father and the son of the lotus.
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