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There are 13 idioms with sub-words at the head:
The son is silent, the son inherits the father's business, the son is ugly, the son steps the father's business, and the child is jade
Children and grandchildren, children and grandchildren, the son is the father's hidden, the son is a summer quail, and the son is filial to the father
The son is empty, the son is said to be a poem, and the children and grandchildren are grandchildren.
1. The son inherits the father's business.
Pinyin]: zǐ chéng fù yè
Explanation: The son inherits the father's business.
Source]: Song · Interpretation of the original "Jingde Chuan Lantern Record · Lishan Monk": "The monk asks: If you don't go through the monks, you can only get the Dharma body, please ask the teacher to point it out." Shi Yun: The son inherits the father's business. ”
Example to form a sentence]: The phenomenon of children inheriting their father's business is not universal in modern society.
Pinyin**]: z c f y
synonyms]: son step-father.
Usage]: as a predicate, object, definite; Used between father and son.
2. Zi Chou Yin Mao.
Pinyin: zǐ chǒu yín mǎo
[Explanation]: Four earthly branches. Refers to a lot of things.
How is 12 o'clock? The teacher said: "Zi Chou Yinmao."
Monk worship. The teacher said, 'Farewell to that matter in the middle of the twelfth hour, the son of the ugly Yin Mao said today.
If there is an idealistic mind of emptiness, Shakya and Maitreya will be decided. ’
Example of a sentence]: He can't say anything ugly about it.
Pinyin**]: z c y m
synonyms]: A, B, C, D.
Usage]: as an object; Refers to a lot of things.
English]: underlying reasons
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Idioms at the beginning of the sub:
The son is silent. The son inherits the father's business.
Zi Chou Yinmao. The son succeeds the father.
Children's jade silk. Children and grandchildren.
Posterity. The Son is hidden by the Father.
Zixia hanging quail. The son is filial to the father.
It's nothing. Zi said Shiyun.
Future generations. Idiom]: Zi is not strange.
Pinyin]: zǐ bù yǔ guài
Spelling]: zbyg
Explanation]: This refers to Confucius not talking about things like weirdness, bravery, rebellion, ghosts, etc. It is used to refer to not talking about weird things.
The son inherits the father's business. Pinyin] zǐ chéng fù yè Interpretation] The son inherits his father's business.
Case Study] The phenomenon of modern society is not widespread.
The son inherits the father's business. Pinyin] zǐ chéng fù yè Interpretation] The son inherits his father's business.
Case Study] The phenomenon of modern society is not widespread.
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The son is empty, the son is grandchildren, the son is ugly, and the son inherits the father's business.
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The child is not real; Nothing: Nothing. Refers to something that is hypothetical, non-existent, and untrue.
Zi said Shiyun Zi: refers to Confucius; Poetry: refers to the Book of Songs; Said, Yun: Say. Refers to Confucian rhetoric in general.
Zi Chou Yin Mao Four earthly branches. Refers to a lot of things.
Children originally referred to people and property. Later, it was used to refer to property and beauty.
The son hides the bad deeds for the father, and the son hides the bad deeds for the father.
Zixia hanging quail quail: The bald tail of the quail bird is like a hundred knots. Referring to the cold summer life but unwilling to be an official, his clothes are tattered and knotted, and he is draped on his body like a hanging quail tail. Describe people who are ragged, living in poverty, but being self-reliant, and happy to be poor.
Filial piety to the son and kindness to the father Children are filial piety, and parents are loving. Same as "Father's Kindness and Son's Filial Piety".
Descendants of children and grandchildren; Meaning for generations.
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The idioms with the word "son" at the beginning are: children and grandchildren, children and grandchildren, children and grandchildren, children and grandchildren, children and mothers, children and children, children and children, and so on.
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The son is empty, the son is ugly, the descendants are the descendants, the son is the father's business, the son is the father's business, the son inherits the father's business, the children and grandchildren, the descendants of the children, the sons of filial piety and father's kindness, the sons of Shiyun, the children of the golden silk, the rights of the sons and mothers, the sons are all guinea dogs, the sons are rare and the treasures, the children are not strange, the children are jade, the children are hanging quails 、......
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The son is empty, the son is the father, the son is hidden, the son is called Shiyun, the descendants are descendants, and the son is a hanging quail.
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The idioms at the beginning of the word "child" are: Zixia hanging quail, son is the father's hidden, the child is jade, the son inherits the father's business, the son is silent, etc.
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The idiom with the word in the head: children and grandchildren, children and grandchildren, children are nothing,
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It's nothing. Future generations.
The son inherits the father's business. Zi Chou Yinmao.
The house is full of children and grandchildren. Posterity.
Zicong. The son wants to raise but does not wait.
The Son does not teach the Father.
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The son is vain, the son is silent, the son inherits the father's business, and the son is filial to the father.
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The son is empty, the son is empty, the son is hanging the quail, the son is said to be the poet, not the son of man, the son of the descendant.
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Re:
The idiom with the word in the head is the only one "nothing"! Others are difficult to do ?? Don't pass it on!
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The son inherits the father's business. The house is full of children and grandchildren.
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Idioms at the beginning of the word:
Between the lines, the words are beady, and the words are carefully considered.
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That's all there is:
Shuma County Car: Describes the difficult situation of walking on a mountain road. Same as "bundle horse suspension car".
The room is as empty as the county: it means that there is nothing in the room. The metaphor is destitute. Also known as "room like a hanging chime". Also known as "the room is like a hangout".
Shenzhou Chixian: Later, it was named "Chixian Shenzhou" or "Shenzhou Chixian" as another name for China.
Fish County Bird Channeling: Fish are caught, birds escape. The metaphor is either subject to others, or wandering, and the situation is very dangerous. county, through "hanging".
Other places and counties: refers to a place far away from home.
Breaking the county order: refers to the tyrannical magistrate.
Lianzhou than county: refers to all over the place. Same as "Lianzhou cross-county".
Epiphytic warts: small tumors that are epiphytic on **. A metaphor for superfluous useless things.
Chixian Shenzhou: Another name for China.
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Future generations.
The son is nothing, and the son inherits the father's business
Zi said Shiyun, Zi Chou Yinmao
Zi Bu is strange, Zi Xia hangs quails
Children and grandchildren, children and grandchildren
The Son is the Father, and the Descendants
The son and the mother have the right to each other, and the son succeeds the father's business.
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Future generations.
Zi Chou Yin Mao, Zi said Shiyun
Zixia hanging quail, children jade silk,
The son is filial to the father, and the son is empty
Children and grandchildren, children and grandchildren, children are silent
The son inherits the father's business, and the son follows the father's business
The rights of the children and the mothers, the children and grandchildren
The Son is hidden by the Father.
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The idioms at the beginning of the subword are as follows:
1. Children and grandchildren: descendants who have been passed down from generation to generation.
2, Zi Xuan Wu: Sima Xiang of the Han Dynasty has such as "Zi Xuan Fu", and the three people of Fake Zi Xu, Wu You and Death are Gong ask each other. The latter term refers to something that is hypothetical, unreal, or non-existent.
3. Zigui cries blood: Legend has it that when the cuckoo bird cries, blood will flow from its mouth, which is to describe the sadness of the cuckoo's cry.
4. The right of the child and the mother: the ancient theory of the monetary standard and circulation. It is said that the two currencies in circulation at the same time can be used as a standard to determine the exchange rate of the other, and the earliest systematic exposition was the Eastern Zhou Shan Qi. See "Chinese Zhou Yu Xia", which refers to business for profit or money lending for interest.
5. Zixia Hanging Quail: Describes people who are in rags, living in poverty, but being self-reliant, and happy to be poor.
6. Filial piety to the son and father: filial piety to the children, love to the parents, and filial piety to the same father.
7. Descendants: descendants of an ancestor up to the furthest generation.
8. Zi Chou Yin Mao: The first four of the twelve earthly branches are arranged in order, which is a metaphor for a set of truths or reasons. Zi Chou Yin Mao, joint idiom, four earth branches, joint style, as an object, mostly refers to affairs.
9. Children's jade silk: originally referred to people and property, and later used to refer to property and beauties.
10, Zi said Shiyun: Zi: Confucius, the founder of Confucianism. Poetry: "Book of Songs", one of the main classics of Confucianism. It refers to the Confucian classics in general, and also guides the scriptures.
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The Son is hidden by the Father. zǐ wéi fù yǐn]
The son concealed his misdeeds for his father.
Zixia hangs quails by coincidence.
zǐ xià xuán chún]
Describe people in rags, filial piety, life is difficult, but they are high and self-reliant, and they are happy to live in poverty.
The son is filial to the father. zǐ xiào fù cí]
Children are filial, and parents are loving and cherry-keeping. Same as "Father's Kindness and Son's Filial Piety".
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1, Zi said Shiyun.
Zi曰诗云, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is zǐ yuē shī yún, which refers to Confucian speech in general. From "Fan Zhang Chicken".
2. There is nothing.
Zixu Wuyou is a Chinese idiom, pinyin zǐ xū wū yǒu, which means something that is hypothetical, non-existent, and untrue. From Han Sima Xiangru's "Zi Xuan Fu".
3, Zi Chou Yinmao.
Zi Chou Yin 卯, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is zǐ chǒu yín mǎo, which means four earthly branches, mostly referring to affairs. From "Five Lantern Huiyuan".
4. The son is hidden by the father.
The son is the father hidden, the Chinese idiom, pinyin is zǐ wéi fù yǐn, and the son helps the father hide the evil deeds. From "The Analects of the Confessions".
5. Zixia hanging quail.
Zixia Hanging Quail, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is zǐ xià xuán chún, which means to describe people who are ragged and poor, but they are self-reliant and self-reliant, and they are happy to live in poverty. From "Xunzi Da Luo".
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Idioms that begin with subwords:Filial piety and father's kindness, children and grandchildren, children and grandchildren, children and grandchildren, children and children, children and mothers, children are guinea dogs, children follow their father's business, and children are rare treasures.
Idioms are a major feature of traditional Chinese culture, with fixed structural forms and fixed expressions, indicating a certain meaning, and are applied as a whole in sentences, taking on components such as subject, object, and definite. A large part of the idiom is inherited from ancient times, and it represents a story or allusion. Some idioms are just miniature sentences.
Idioms are also ready-made words, similar to idioms and proverbs, but also slightly different.
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