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1. 峰回路转 [ fēng huí lù zhuǎn ] describes the twists and turns of mountain peaks and roads. Sometimes it's a metaphor for a turnaround after a setback.
Source: Song Ouyang Xiu's "The Story of the Drunken Man's Pavilion": "The peak turns around, and there is a pavilion with wings on the spring, and the drunkard pavilion is also." ”
Translation: The spring water twists along the mountain peak, and along the mountain road turns, there is a pavilion that flies on the spring like a bird spreading its wings, and that is the Drunken Man Pavilion.
2. 柳暗花明 [ liǔ àn huā míng ] describes the beautiful scene of trees in full bloom and flowers. It is also a metaphor for encountering a turning point in difficulties.
Source: Song Lu You's "Tour of Shanxi Village": "There is no way out of the mountains and rivers; Another village. ”
Translation: The mountains overlap and the water flow is tortuous, and I am worried that there is no way out, and suddenly another mountain village appears in front of me.
3. 山清水秀 [ shān qīng shuǐ xiù ] describes the beautiful scenery of mountains and rivers. It is also said that the mountains and rivers are beautiful.
Source: Song Huang Tingjian, "Hengyang Chen Xiang": "Eyebrows and autumn waves; as far as Hunan; The mountains and rivers are beautiful. ’”
Translation: Looking at the waves in the water, the landscape of Hunan is very beautiful.
4. Bird's language 花香 [ niǎo yǔ huā xiāng ] Birds call, flowers are fragrant, and they describe the charming scene of spring.
Source: Qing Li Yu's "Flounder: Fat Escape": "All the way; The mountains are green and the waters are green; Flowers; What a nice view, too. ”
Translation: Along the way, the scenery is beautiful, the birds are chirping, the flowers are fragrant, and the scenery is very pleasant.
5. Yingge Yan Dance [ yīng gē yàn wǔ ] Yellow warbler sings, swallows fly, describing a good spring or metaphor for a good situation.
Source: Song Su Shi's "Baojin Pavilion": "Smoke red dew green dawn fragrance; The swallow dancer cries in spring. ”
Translation: The warm breeze brings the fragrance of flowers, and in this beautiful spring, everything recovers, and the swallows fly and the yellow warbler sings.
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Lush foliage: peach and willow green, wind and sunshine, beautiful mountains and clear waters, calm wind and waves, clear water and green shore, birds and flowers, frogs singing and fish flying, plum persimmon red, reed white mulberry green.
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1. Write words like willow green and red: willow green and red, peach and willow green, spring flowers and autumn moon, beautiful mountains and clear waters, ice and snow melting, red wine and green, grass and warbler flying, teeth and white lips, ice and snow, wind and rain, cold and summer.
2. Willow green and red, pinyin is liǔlǜhuāhóng, which means to describe the bright spring scene; It is also described as bright and varied. From the words of the fifth generation of Shu Wei Chengban's "Shengchazi": "The sky is clear between the red flowers and willows and green." ”
3. Usage: combined; as a definite and object; Describe the bright spring scene.
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Green: tender green, emerald green, turquoise, green onion, dark green.
Red: crimson, purple, pale red, pink, orange.
Yellow: medium yellow, earth yellow, light yellow, orange yellow, golden yellow.
White: pure white, pale, bright white, grayish, milky.
Blue: sky blue, azure blue, general blue, sea blue, lake blue.
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Green: tender green, emerald red.
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1. The mountains and rivers are beautiful.
The Chinese idiom is shān qīng shuǐ xiù, which means to describe a beautiful scenery.
Source: Song Huang Tingjian's "Hengyang Prostitute Chen Xiang": "The eyebrows are full of autumn waves, as far as Hunan, the mountains and rivers are beautiful. ”
Translation: A pool of autumn water gathers under your eyebrows, and the eyebrows are like the light of distant mountains, and your eyes are like the beauty of autumn water, no one can compare.
2. Calm and calm.
Wind and waves are a Chinese idiom, pronounced fēng píng làng jìng, which means that there are no wind and waves, as if nothing happened, figuratively calm and nothing.
Source: Song Shi Puji's "Five Lantern Huiyuan" Volume 7: The monk asked: 'What happens when the wind and waves are calm?' ’
Translation: What is it like when there are no storms?
3. Birds singing and flowers.
Bird's language 花香, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is niǎo yǔ huā xiāng, which means that the bird calls well and the flower blooms fragrantly. Describe the beautiful scene of spring.
Source: Song Lu Benzhong's "Ziwei Nunnery": "The fragrance of birds and flowers changes to sunset, and a little leisure is to seek out each other. ”
Translation: The beautiful scene of spring when the birds are singing and the flowers are blooming has turned into a gloomy atmosphere in the evening, and if you are a little idle, you may get sick.
4. The wind and the sun are beautiful.
Wind and Rili, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is fēnɡ hé rì lì, which means harmonious wind and sunshine. Describe the sunny and warm weather.
Source: Yuan Li Aishan's "Gathering Xianbin, Spring Farewell": "At that time, the season was full of beautiful and beautiful days, and the flowers were red and green. ”
Translation: In that season, the east garden was breezy and windy, the sun was shining, the red flowers were delicate, and the green willows were soft.
5. Peach and willow green.
Peach Red Willow Green, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is táo hóng liǔ lǜ, which means peach blossom and willow branch green. Describe the spring scene with flourishing flowers and trees and bright colors.
Source: Tang Wang Wei's poem "Pastoral": "The peach red color contains the rain, and the willow green brings spring smoke." ”
Translation: The petals of the peach blossoms still contain the raindrops of last night, and the willow trees after the rain are green and shrouded in the morning smoke.
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1. Branches and leaves, a Chinese idiom, describes the lush branches and leaves, the height and the density are dense, and it is also a metaphor for the detailed and meticulous analysis of things, and it is also a metaphor for prosperity and development. From "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Biography of Yan Du":"The branches and leaves are sparse, and the glory is varied".
Translation: The foliage here is luxuriant, high and low.
2. Vibrant, a Chinese idiom, describes the appearance of vigorous vitality. From Zhang Tianmin's "Entrepreneurship":The oil field is full of life, busy and thriving.
3. Business is a Chinese word that describes the appearance of vigorous vitality. usage as a predicate, definite; Refers to being energetic. From Satin's "The Way of the Beast":
"Her son was working as a porter, and often helped some small merchants in the city to go to the provincial town to comprador groceries; Sometimes they have a lot of business on their own. ”
4. Vigor is a Chinese idiom. It means to describe the appearance of being full of vitality and vitality. From *** "Opening Speech of the Twelfth National Congress of the Communist Party of China":
"The party's top leadership will be able to achieve cooperation and replacement between the old and the new, and become a more vigorous combat command. ”
5. Spirited, Chinese idiom, pinyin is yìqìfēngfā, describing the spirit of upliftment, heroism. From *** "Introducing a Cooperative":"I have never seen the masses of the people so high-spirited as they are now. ”
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Panacea, firewood, rice, oil, salt, tigers, leopards, jackals, pen, ink, paper, inkstone, and ghosts.
1. Panacea.
Vernacular interpretation: It is also said to be a elixir. The solution to all problems is a metaphor.
Dynasty: Yuan. Source: The second fold of "Lame Li Yue's Poetry Wine and Playing Jiangting": "I don't need a panacea, I eat ginger, green onions and garlic." ”
2. Firewood, rice, oil and salt.
Vernacular definition: Generally refers to people's daily necessities.
Dynasty: Yuan. Source: "Pink Butterfly Thoughts" suite: "Learn some firewood, rice, oil and salt prices." ”
Translation: Learn to know some firewood, rice, oil, and salt.
3. Jackals, tigers and leopards.
Vernacular interpretation: the term "jackal, tiger and leopard" first referred to four fierce and medium-sized beasts of the cat family and the canine family, and later extended to the wicked people who mutilated the people.
Dynasty: Qing. Source: The eighth chapter of "The Travels of the Old Remnant": "What is really terrible is the jackal, tiger and leopard." ”
Fourth, pen, ink, paper, inkstone.
Vernacular Interpretation: Pen, ink, paper, and inkstone are unique Chinese clerical tools, namely the Four Treasures of the Study.
Dynasty: Northern Song Dynasty.
Source: "Re-and Pan Shezhou Paper Inkstone" poem: "The four treasures of the study are out of the two counties." ”
Translation: Pen, ink and paper inkstones are produced in Huzhou and Huizhou.
Fifth, the charm of the ghost.
Vernacular definition: refers to all kinds of bad guys.
Dynasties: Spring and Autumn.
Source: "Zuo Chuan: Three Years of Xuangong": "There are two charms, and there is no way to meet them." ”
Translation: All kinds of ghosts, no one can come across.
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Poetic and picturesque, resourceful, strange flowers and plants, rare treasures, flowers and moons, full of flowers and leaves: peach and willow green, wind and sunshine, beautiful mountains and rivers, calm waves, clear water and green shores, birds and flowers, frogs singing and fish flying, plum persimmon red, reed white mulberry green.
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Poetic and picturesque, resourceful, exotic flowers and plants, rare treasures, flowers and full moon.
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Peach and willow green, purple and red, warbler song and swallow dance, bird song and flower fragrance, plum white peach, wind and drizzle, grass and warbler fly.
Wait. May it help you!
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Cyan, purple, purple, purple, purple, pink, purple, cyan, antique, and interviolet.
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The wind and waves are calm, the birds are singing and the flowers are fragrant, the sky is standing on the ground, the river is clear and the sea is clear, and the wind is surging.
一、风平浪静 [ fēng píng làng jìng ]
Explanation]: Refers to the absence of wind and waves. The metaphor is calm and uneventful.
From]: Qing Wu Zhaoren's "The Strange Status Quo Witnessed in Twenty Years" Chapter 18: There is a child here, don't be afraid of him, take care of the calm.
Second, the bird language flower fragrance [ niǎo yǔ huā xiāng ].
Explanation]: The birds call beautifully, and the flowers bloom fragrantly. Describe the beautiful scene of spring.
From]: Qing Li Yu "Flounder Fat Escape": Along the way, the mountains and rivers are green, the birds are singing and the flowers are fragrant, it is really a good scenery.
Translation]: Along the way, the mountains and rivers are green, the birds are singing beautifully, and the flowers are fragrant. What a great place.
三、顶天立地 [ dǐng tiān lì dì ].
Explanation]: The sky is cloudy overhead, and the earth is stepped on by your feet. Describe the image as tall and heroic.
From]: Guo Moruo's "Qu Yuan" Act III: Mr. is the pillar of the Chu State and the pillar of the heavens and the earth.
Fourth, 河清海晏 [héqīnghǎiyàn].
Interpretation]: River: Yellow River; Yan: Calm. The water of the Yellow River is clear, and the sea has no waves. It is a metaphor for the peace of the world.
From]: Tang Zheng Xi's "The Prince Fu in the Day": "He Qinghai Yan, Shi and Sui Feng." ”
Translation]: The water of the Yellow River is clear, the sea has no waves, and the harvest is abundant every year in this era and peace.
Five, wind rising cloud surge [fēngqǐyúnyǒng].
Explanation]: The wind is blowing and dark clouds are rising. New things have risen one after another, and the momentum is very strong.
From]: Song Su Shi's "Hou Chibi Fu": "Suddenly there is a long roar, the grass and trees shake, the mountains and valleys respond, and the wind and water surge." ”
Translation]: I pursed my lips and made a long whistling sound, and the grass and trees seemed to be shaken by the sound, and the valley resonated, and the wind blew, and the water flowed.
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The wind and the sun are beautiful, the mountains and rivers are beautiful, the birds are singing and the flowers are fragrant, the water is clear and the shore is green.
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Peach willow green as it is Write words, examples:
Peach red willow green - green willow red peach--- willow green red peach --- red peach green willow wind and sun - beautiful day and wind --- and --- and beautiful wind and beautiful mountains and clear water - beautiful water and clear mountains and --- water, clear mountains and clear --- and beautiful water.
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The mountains and rivers are beautiful, the wind and waves are calm, and the birds are singing and the flowers are fragrant.
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Thousands of purples and thousands of reds, yellow faces and thin muscles, clear water and green shores.
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Words with color: flower red willow green, green and white, light red and wine green, purple and red Words that describe color: colorful, colorful, thousands of purples and thousands of reds, words with animals, fables, idioms:
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Colorful, colorful, willow green, flowers, red, gold, **yellow, fire red, golden.
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