Idioms that start with too much, idioms that start with too many words

Updated on culture 2024-05-21
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Peace and prosperity. A drop in Taicang.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Peace and prosperity, peace and quiet

    Taicang is a millet of rice, and Tai'a is upside down

    Taiqiu Daoguang, too forgetful

    It's too late, I hope mine is helpful to you, and you can ask questions if you have any questions.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Tai Sui's head broke ground

    Too forgetful, peaceful and prosperous

    Tai'a is upside down, Taicang is a millet

    Taicang rice, too peaceful, no elephant

    Taiqiu Daoguang, Taishan Beidou,

    It's too peaceful, and the earth is broken on the head of the old man

    The Taigong fishing wisher takes the bait.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Tairu Chaping Shengshi, the world is peaceful, Taiping is nothing, Taicang Yisu, Taiqiu Daoguang, Taishang ruthless, Taiping no elephant, Taicang rice dregs eggplant, Taishang forgetfulness, Tai A in hand, Tai Ah handle, closed Qi Tai Ah upside down.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Taiping and prosperous, the world is peaceful, Taiping is nothing, Taicang Yisu, Taiqiu Daoguang, Annihilation Song You Taishang ruthless, Taiping no elephant, Taicang rice, Tai's pin on forgetfulness, Tai'a in hand, Tai'a's handle cherry blossom Qi, Tai'a upside down.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Peaceful and prosperous times: stable and prosperous times.

    Taishan Beidou: It is often used as a metaphor for people admired by everyone.

    There is no sign of peace: it means that there is no certain sign of peace and prosperity. Later, the satirical reactionary rulers whitewashed the level.

    Peaceful: It refers to the peace and tranquility of the times, and also refers to the quiet and worry-free life.

    Taicang Rice: The metaphor is very small.

    Taiqiu Daoguang: refers to a wide range of travel.

    A millet in Taicang: A very small number in a very large number.

    Tai'a chaotic and withered upside down: the metaphor is to hand over power to others, and you will suffer from it.

    Too forgetful: The saint is not moved by emotion.

    Tai'a in Hold: A metaphor for authority.

    The Authority of Tai'a: Figurative authority.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Pacific, Tai Chi,

    Taiyuan, the sun,

    Tai Chi, Tai Sui,

    Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, solar energy,

    Taihu Lake, Taicang,

    The solar system, the sun god,

    East Emperor Tai. 1. The Prince

    Montage, Taishang Laojun,

    Eunuchs, Taihang Mountain,

    Judaism, Taimu Mountain, Rent Source.

    Space type, tanuki for prince,

    Taihe, Taikoo

    Thirteen Taibao, Taiping,

    Morgue, ether

    Gestapo, sunspots,

    Taibao, Taiping Island,

    Taijitu, temples,

    Taihe socks hall

    Taikang, Taihu Stone,

    Taixu, the Queen Mother of the West

    She Taijun.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Mrs. tài tai]

    In the old days, it was called the wife of an official.

    2. Must. fēi děi]

    It means that it must (generally echo with "no"): aphids grow on cotton, spray (not). It's bold to do this job (no).

    3, Queen Mother. tài hòu]

    In ancient times, it was called the mother of emperors and kings.

    4, Tai Sui. tài suì]

    The postulated star name in ancient astronomy, corresponding to the year star (Jupiter), is also known as the Taiyin. In ancient times, it was used to revolve around the sun, and twelve years (actually referring to the year of the ant) was one week.

    5. Space. tài kōng]

    Extremely high in the sky, specifically in the space beyond the Earth's atmosphere: flight. The space rocket flies to .

    6. Tai Chi. tài jí]

    Ancient Chinese philosophical terms. Assign the origin from which all things are born. "Zhou Yi Zhi Shang": "Yi has Taiji, which is to give birth to two rituals, two rituals to give birth to four elephants, and four elephants to give birth to gossip." ”

    7. Taimiao. tài miào]

    The temple building of the Ming and Qing emperors worshipping their ancestors. The existing Taimiao building is only the Beijing Taimiao, which was built in the eighteenth year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty (1420), in the current Working People's Cultural Palace. In the twenty-fourth year of Jiajing of the Ming Dynasty (1544), it was rebuilt to its current scale.

    The plan is rectangular and has two walls. The main buildings on the central axis are the halberd gate, the front hall, the nave and the middle hall in turn.

    8. The primordial calendar.

    tài chū lì]

    The name of the Chinese calendar. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was created by Deng Ping, Luo Xia Hong and others in the first year of Taichu. The day is divided into eighty-one points, so it is also called "eighty-one points of the legal calendar".

    For the first time, the "Primal Calendar" set the 24 solar terms into the calendar, and the month without the middle air was used as a leap month; He calculated that there were 23 feeding cycles in 135 months. From the first year of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty (104 B.C.) to the second year of Emperor Zhang of the Eastern Han Dynasty (85 A.D.), a total of 188 years were implemented. The original work is no longer available.

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