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The stars hold the moon and the glorious years.
The moon falls and the flowers fold in the middle of the month.
The moon is faint and windy, the foundation is moist and the rain is full, and the moon is eclipse.
Old man under the moon before the moon flowers.
The moon is shining, and the flowers are facing the moon, and it is difficult to be round.
The moon stars are scarce, and the moon is bright for thousands of miles.
The moon is setting and the moon is clear and the wind is clear.
The wind makes the moon drown.
Hanging like the sun and the moon and the stars and the moon shine together.
Under the moon before the stars, the wind and the waning moon.
Rhino looking at the moon and flying frost in May.
May and June, boundless wind and moon.
The sun and the moon are wasted, and the clouds and the moon are set.
Tian Yuesang was in the middle of the years.
The years are like flowing moons in water.
In the middle of the day, the moon is eclipsical, and the moon is eclips.
The sun and the moon have no light, and the sun and the moon are in the arms.
The sun and the moon are like the sun, the moon is beautiful.
The sun and the moon pass through the sky, and the rivers travel on the earth, and the sun and the moon stumble.
The sun and the moon are shining day by day.
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Adulthood is full of months, spending money on moonlit nights, and the moon is dark and windy.
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Idioms containing the month:
1. 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 around one thing;
2. Changing with each passing day: it is updated every day and changes every month; It refers to the rapid development or progress, and the continuous emergence of new things and new atmosphere;
3. Closing the moon and embarrassing flowers: make the moon hide and make the flowers ashamed; Describe the beauty of a woman's appearance;
4. Fishing for the moon in the water: go to the water to fish for the moon; The metaphor is to do things that cannot be done at all, and you can only waste your efforts;
5. Flowers are good and the moon is full: the flowers are blooming, the moon is perfect, and the metaphor is beautiful and complete; It is mostly used to congratulate people on their new marriage;
6. Chang'e to the moon: Chang'e throws herself to the moon;
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Idioms containing the word moon are listed below:
1. 長年累月 [cháng nián lěi yuè]: to describe the experience of many years; For a long time.
2. 日稭月累 [rì jī yuè lěi]: accumulating day by day, month by month, describing accumulation over a long period of time.
3. 星月交辉 [xīng yuè jiāo huī]: The light of the stars and the moon reflect each other.
4. 經年累月 [jīng nián lěi yuè]: has experienced many years and months. Describe the time it took to describe the experience.
5. Cold winter wax moon [hán dōng là yuè]: wax month, refers to the twelfth month of the lunar calendar. The Winter Moon refers to the coldest day of December.
6. Wu Niu Gasp Moon [wú niú chuǎn yuè]: The weather in Wudi (Jianghuai area) is hot, and the buffalo is afraid of the heat, and when they see the moon and mistake it for the sun, they gasp for air. The parable is so fearful of something that when you see something similar, you are afraid.
Describe the weather as very hot, or panting profusely.
7. Phi Xingdai Moon [pī xīng dài yuè]: Clothed in starlight, with moonlight on the head. Describe leaving early and returning late or traveling overnight. It is also known as "wearing the stars with the moon" and "wearing the moon and the stars".
8. Zhongxing Gongyue [zhòng xīng gǒng yuè]: A metaphor for many people clustering together with one person.
9, Chang'e Benyue [cháng é bēn yuè]: According to legend, Hou Yi asked the Queen Mother of the West for the medicine of immortality, and after his wife Chang'e ate it, she flew to the moon and lived in the Guanghan Palace.
10. 日月如梭 [rì yuè rú suō]: Describes the rapid passage of time.
The origin of the idiom:
1. There are more than 50,000 idioms, of which 96% are in four-character format, and there are also idioms with more than three, five, six, and seven characters. Such as "50 steps and 100 steps of laughter", "closed door", "unnecessary", "quick is not reached", "drunkard's intention is not in wine" and so on. Idioms generally use four words, presumably because four words are easy to catch.
2. For example, the ancient poetry collection "Book of Songs" in China is mostly four-character sentences, and the ancient history "Shangshu" also has some four-character sentences. Later, I learned to read it for the first time.
Three, hundred, thousand: "Three Character Classic", "Hundred Family Names" and "Thousand Character Text", the latter two of which are all four-character sentences. The first, second and third episodes of "Four Words and Miscellaneous Words" and "Dragon Wen Whip Shadow" are all four words.
3. Although this is a book of discipline, it is enough to show that the four words and sentences are loved and recited by people. There are some words of the ancients, which are enough to be aphorisms, can become idioms. It's just that it's more troublesome to change to four characters, so I have to give it up and use it as a guide.
4. For example"Fan Zhongyan's "The Story of Yueyang Tower" in the Song Dynasty has"The worries of the world are worried, and the joys of the world are happy"The meaning is very good, but because of the large number of words, it has not been able to form an idiom, and we can only regard it as an epigram, which can sometimes be introduced into the article.
5. Such as"Hardship comes first, pleasure comes last"It is easy to say and remember, and it can become an idiom. And the same sentence in "The Story of Yueyang Tower"."All kinds of waste are thriving", because it is four words, it has become an idiom.
Impressive. Source: "The Analects of Gongyechang": "The boy of our party is crazy and simple, and he has made a chapter, and he doesn't know why he is cut off." ”
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