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The idioms that describe the moon include wasting the sun and the moon, playing with the moon, the years are wasted, the moon is touched under the water, the moon is at the end of the tongue, the water moon mirror flower, the water moon Guanyin, the moon in the water catches the moon, the comb clouds sweep the moon, and the moon in ten winters.
1. Waste the sun and the moon: in vain: in vain. Fee: Waste. Sun and Moon: Time, Time. Wasting time in vain.
2. Playing with the New Year's Moon: It refers to greedy for comfort and wasted time. Same as "playing New Year's Day".
3. Time is wasted: It refers to the waste of time by doing nothing.
4. Touching the moon underwater: It is a metaphor to do things that cannot be done at all, and you can only waste your efforts. Same as "fishing for the moon in the water".
5. Tongue end of the moon: refers to often talking about others in conversation.
6. Water Moon Mirror Flower: Water Moon, Mirror Flower. A metaphor for an illusory vision.
7. Water Moon Guanyin: The Buddhist scriptures say that Guanyin Bodhisattva has thirty-three different images of the Dharma body, and the painting is called Water Moon Guanyin in the shape of the moon shadow in the water. Later, it was used as a metaphor for the appearance of the characters.
8. Catching the moon in the water: a metaphor for empty fantasies, which cannot be realized.
9. Combing clouds and skimming the moon: refers to women's grooming. "Cloud" refers to the shape of a bun, and "moon" refers to the appearance of women.
10. Ten winter months: refers to the tenth and tenth months of the lunar calendar.
January and December are the cold season.
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1. Moon falling flowers: The moon falls, and the flowers die. A metaphor for the death of a beautiful woman.
2. The stars and the moon are bright and clean: the stars and the moon are bright and clean.
3. Stars gather around the moon: Many stars gather and surround the moon. It is a metaphor for many people embracing one person or many things surrounding one thing.
4. Stars arching over the moon: Many stars gather and surround the moon. It is a metaphor for many people embracing one person or many things surrounding one thing. Same as "the stars gather the moon".
5. Boundless Wind and Moon: Boundless: Unlimited; Years: Wind and moon, generally refers to scenery. It originally referred to the Northern Song Dynasty philosopher Zhou Dunyi's profound influence after his death. After describing the infinite beautiful scenery.
6. The stars hold the moon: Many stars set off the moon. It is a metaphor for people supporting a person they respect and love.
7. The moon is as bright as water: The moonlight is bright and soft, like a flash of water that flows slowly. Describe a moonlit night.
8. The main wind of the lunar halo: halo: when the sunlight or moonlight passes through the clouds, the circle around the sun and the moon is formed due to refraction. The appearance of a halo around the moon is a sign of wind.
9. Hanging like the sun and the moon: hanging high in the sky like the sun and the moon. Describe the work as having eternal vitality.
10. Falling rabbit collects light: rabbit: moon. The setting moon took the light back. Refers to the setting of the moon.
11. Haidilao Moon: Go to the water to catch the moon. Figuratively doing things that cannot be done at all can only be in vain.
12. Three boats in January: Buddhist language, the same moon, the people on the three boats look at different angles. There is only one rule of the Taoist metaphor for Buddhism, and it varies from person to person.
13. Moonset Flower Dynasty: On a moonlit night, the flowers bloom'Morning. Describe the beautiful scenery of a good day.
14. The black rabbit goes: refers to the operation of the sun and the moon. Rabbit, the legendary jade rabbit of the moon. Borrowed to refer to the moon.
15. Snow in the middle of the month: There is white snow in the moon. Describe the woman as white and beautiful.
16. Water falls: When the water falls, the stones at the bottom of the water are exposed. The truth of the parable is fully revealed.
17. The sun and the moon are re-glorified: Re-light: Replay the light. The sun and moon replay the light. The metaphor is that after some turmoil, a new clear situation emerges.
18, Jade Rabbit Silver Toad: Legend has it that there is Guanghan Palace in the moon, and there are Jade Rabbit and Silver Toad in the palace. Therefore, it is a metaphor for the bright moon in the sky.
19. Rabbit Walks Wufei: Wu: Ancient legends say that there are three-legged blacks in the sun, so the sun is called the golden black; Rabbit: In ancient legends, there was a jade rabbit in the moon, so the moon was called the jade rabbit. Describe the rapid passage of time.
20. Thousands of miles of bright moon: The extremely wide range of mountains and rivers are under the bright moonlight. Describe the moonlight as bright and the weather dark.
21. The moon is white and the wind is clear: Describe a quiet and beautiful night.
22. The moon shines as brightly as day: The moon shines as brightly as day.
The stars hold the moon and the glorious years.
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Autumn is high and cool, autumn grass is love, autumn grass is love, it refers to the gradual yellowing of autumn grass, which is a metaphor for the increasing coldness and decay of human feelings. Autumn high horse fat Autumn moon spring breeze Autumn moon cold river Hehe, rest assured, these I wrote are idioms, I hope it will help you.
Ten thousand horses galloped and the momentum was surging.
Crossing the river and demolishing the bridge, the tongue bridge is not down, the bridge is built immediately, the bridge is stacked in case of water, the bridge is pumped, and the bridge is repaired and the road is repaired.