Songtao four-character idiom
1, lush
Interpretation: Melancholy: The appearance of lush vegetation. Lush: lush vegetation. Describe the lush vegetation. It also describes a beautiful, vigorous and energetic appearance.
Example: * * * "Qing Ping Le Hui Chang": If you want to know the East, Mo Daojun will leave early. People who travel all over the castle peak are not old, and the scenery here is unique. The peak outside Huichang leads directly to the east. The soldiers pointed to the more lush South Guangdong.
2. Endless Y and wàng Wu j
Interpretation: At first glance, the description is very vast. (International: Marginal. Look: looking out)
Example: Qin Guan's "Butterfly Loves Flowers": "The boat is moored in Xunyang City, and the crow is hazy, and the trees are around the clouds. Jiupai Jiangfen has gone away since then, and the smoke is endless. "
3. To live without dying is not to live without dying.
Interpretation: as clear as the wind, as clear as the water moon. Metaphor is noble and pure. From Don Li Shimin's Preface to Tang Sanzang: "Feng Shui is not as good as its Tsinghua, and Xianzhu can only be prosperous."
Ex.: I know his old friend very well. The sun sets and the willow branches droop. Only ~, it looks like that to people. Wei's old poem "Magnolia Slow"
4. Songmao bamboo shoots s not ng mà o zhú b ā o
Explanation: A metaphor for prosperity. From Poem Xiaoya's Four Drives: "Rank ranks four dry, faint Nanshan. Like bamboo shoots, like pine. " Later, he used the metaphor of "pine branches and bamboo shoots" to describe prosperity.
For example, Li Zhi in the Draft of the History of Qing Dynasty said: "The emblem of thinking about heirs, ~, God ignores it and threatens it, but insists on it."
5, pine and cypress cā ng s not ng cu ì b m: i.
Interpretation: pale: cyan. Cui: Turquoise. Refers to evergreen pine and cypress. Metaphor is a person with noble quality and firm moral integrity.
6, pine and cypress hair s not ng b m: I New Year and hair
Interpretation: Pine and cypress are luxuriant in branches and leaves, evergreen in all seasons, and will not wither after winter. Metaphor is enduring and can stand the test. Metaphor is evergreen. Zhuangzi Jean Wang: "Meet difficulties without losing its virtue. When cold comes, frost and snow fall, you will know the luxuriance of pine and cypress.
Example: The Book of Songs Xiaoya Tianbao: "Like pines and cypresses, there is no shortage of them." Zheng Xuan wrote: "If the branches and leaves of pine and cypress are always flourishing, they will come down in one continuous line and have no decline."
2. Idiom What Songtao is all Songtao Idiom Interpretation: The wind blows through the pine forest in the ear and makes a wave-like sound, describing the sound as loud.
Pronunciation: mūnūrūsūng tāo Source: Yuan Xuean's "Moon Landing Song _ Tan Shijie, Sheep, Goose": Even the gods have occupied the rock bridge for a long time, and there are scattered ears everywhere. Interpretation of the vernacular: Many immortals have lived in the rock bridge for a long time, grabbing the chessboard in a game, and the wind blowing through the pine forest makes waves in their ears.
Synonym of extended information: deafening, resounding through the sky 1, deafening pronunciation: zhèněr yülóng Explanation: My ears are almost deaf and my voice is very loud. Source: Sha Ting's howl: "Every teahouse is crowded with people, except for the deafening shouting of waiters."
2, resounding through the sky pronunciation: xi m: xi m: ng ch è y ú n xi ā o ā o explanation: the sound goes straight into the sky. The description is very loud.
Origin: Chu Qingren won the eighty-sixth chapter of The Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties: "This flute really blows all over the sky, and ten thousand people downstairs in Qian Qian pay attention to it and become silent." .