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What idioms can be used as the name of "Siheyuan"?

Idiom name: Don't have a hole in the sky

Idiom pronunciation: bié yǒu dòng tiān ā n ā n

Idiom explanation: metaphor has another realm.

The origin of the idiom: Tang Zhanglu's poem "On the Moon": "There is a hole in the sky, and the crystal platform is cold."

Idiom name: antiques

Pronunciation of idioms: g g gǔ xiāng gǔ sè.

Explanation of Idiom: Ancient fragrance: the taste of Gu Shuhua. Strange colors and tastes. Describe objects, paintings and buildings.

The origin of the idiom: Zhou Libo's "Great Changes in the Countryside" Volume I: "Deng Xiumei walked into the gate and looked at this antique and magnificent temple step by step."

Idiom name: row upon row

Pronunciation of idioms

Idiom explanation: scale: next to each other like fish scales. Comb ratio: Side by side like comb teeth. Describe a close arrangement such as fish scales or comb teeth. It is often used to describe the density of houses or ships.

The origin of the idiom: Chen Ming and Hui Zhen's "Autumn Orchid": "From the long bridge to the street, the spring scenery is fragrant."

Idiom name: wonderful workmanship

Idiom pronunciation: qi m: o du ó ti ā n g not ng

Idiom definition: Tiangong: refers to exquisiteness and naturalness; Beyond nature. Describe the superb production skills.

The origin of the idiom: The Book of Burial by Guo Pu in the Jin Dynasty: "The beauty lies in wisdom, but it is born in the vicinity, mysterious and subtle, and the beauty lies in ingenuity."

Idiom name: uncanny workmanship

Idiom pronunciation: uncle

Idiom explanation: It seems that ghosts and gods did it. Describe superb skills; Almost beyond the capacity of human resources.

The origin of the idiom: Song of Youduanzhou and Gentleman by Qu Dajun in Qing Dynasty: "Over the years, there has been no shortage of rock bottom mining, and there have been many outstanding achievements."