Four-character idioms at the beginning of Xi
Smile,
Radiant,
Happiness comes from heaven,
Beaming,
Overjoyed,
Rejoicing,
Smile, smile,
Like to look at colors,
Love the new and hate the old,
Moody,
Love the new and hate the old,
Overjoyed,
Laughing and cursing,
Like it,
Emotions and sorrows,
Hope and dance,
Beaming,
Tears of joy,
With a happy smile,
Cheerful,
Rejoicing,
Laugh and laugh,
be as happy as a lark
2. Four-character idioms with embarrassing words at the beginning.
detailed
Hu Yuelong Item: Item: Ma Shouang's lift and lift; Long Xiang: Metaphor is a great spirit. Describe the majestic appearance in detail?
Long Zhi: Item: The way to hold a horse's head high; Chi: majestic. How detailed is it?
Dragon and tiger roar: it means that the spirit is mighty. Detailed?
Dragon and tiger: majestic posture. Detailed?
Dragon and leopard change: Yu calligraphy is vigorous and changeable. Detailed?
Tiger Chao Long Xiang: Metaphorically, a group of heroes rises and competes with each other. Detailed?
Long Xiang Lin Zhen: Long Xiang, leap high. Lin Zhen's poem comes from "The Toe of the Forest" and says, "The balance of toes shakes my son, and this is in the forest." Mao Chuan said, "Lin, you believe it. Detailed?
Long Xiang bends down: Jade bends down and stretches up and down at any time. Detailed?
Long Xiang Feng Jiao: Long Feng takes off. It means to act quickly. Detailed?
Phoenix and Dragon: Describe how to work hard. Detailed?
Long Xiang: Item:. Rising like a cloud, soaring like a dragon. In the past, it was a metaphor for a hero who rose at the right time. Detailed?
Dragon and tiger steps: like a dragon and horse holding their heads high, like a tiger step. Describe spirit, strength and grandeur. Detailed?
Dragon and Tiger: Like a dragon and a horse holding its head high, it seems to be eyeing. Describe a person's great spirit. This is also a metaphor of great talent.
3. The four-character idioms at the beginning of auspicious words are auspicious, auspicious day, auspicious day, good or bad luck and auspicious day.
I. Good luck [jí x and ng g ā o Zhao]
Explanation: Jixing: refers to happiness, wealth and longevity. Good luck shines high.
From: Chen Canyun's Tropical Storm: "It was stabbed when he was an apprentice in Hong Kong, which means' good luck'."
Second, an auspicious day [when jí ré n ti ā n xi]
Interpretation: Renji: a good person; Photo: Help bless. Superstitious people think that good people will get help from heaven. A disease or difficulty or misfortune that is often used to comfort others.
From: Yuan Anonymous "Peach Blossom Girl": "You just follow him; Lucky people and nature; The day after tomorrow, I will come with the girl to congratulate you. "
Just follow him; Good people will get help from heaven; I will come with that girl to congratulate you the day after tomorrow.
Three. An auspicious day
Explanation: Ji: Geely; Good: good; Chen: Time. Good times, auspicious days. Later, it was often called a suitable day for marriage.
From: Qu Yuan's Nine Songs of the Eastern Emperor Taiyi in the Chu Ci of the Warring States Period: "The ecliptic is auspicious, and Mu will be happy with God."
Auspicious day of the zodiac, auspicious day, respectful and solemn to see the emperor.
Four. Good luck and bad luck [jí xi is not stupid].
Explanation: auspiciousness, misfortune, disaster and happiness.
From: Three Kingdoms. Chen Shou's Biography of the Three Kingdoms, Wu Zhi and Taishi Ci: "I am not alone in this crime."
This is a misfortune, and I don't just suffer from it.
V. auspicious day
Explanation: auspicious day, good time. Both are "auspicious days".
Said by: Shi Ming Nai 'an's The Outlaws of the Marsh: "Song Jiang chooses a good day, burns a furnace of incense, drums and gathers people, and all go to class."
Song Jiang picked an auspicious day. When it was good, he burned a furnace of incense, drummed and assembled, and all went to class.
4. There are four idioms starting with the word "Shu": 1, and the bottle is exhausted. Pí pí ng q é ng lé ich ǐ u\ uExplain ① Metaphors are closely related, interdependent and like-minded. (2) describe things that hurt them. Source: "The bottle is used up" in written language, such as the star falling, the moon dying and the pearl being hurt. ~, wisdom burns and sighs. During the Northern Zhou Dynasty, Geng Xin believed in "thinking of the old Ming Dynasty". The bottle sank to the bottom of the water, which was difficult to find and break. This is a metaphor for the separation of men and women. From the poem "The Silver Bottle at the Bottom of the Well" by Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty: "Draw a silver bottle at the bottom of the well and try to break it with a silk rope; Grind the Hosta on the stone, and the Hosta will be folded in the middle. If the bottle is broken, I know what to do, just like my concubine says goodbye to you now. " Bottle, there is a book called Yan. "Cut the lamp and talk about the biography of Cui Cui": "It must be said that the bottle is heavy and broken, how can the jade bead be returned?" Also saved. Hosta is ground on a stone, so it should be folded in the middle. If the bottle sinks and the hairpin breaks, I know what to do, just like my concubine is leaving you now. Refers to the antonym of separation between men and women. The example of the second winding will say that the bottle is broken and the jade is returned to the pearl. ◎ "Turn off the lights, Biography of Cui Cui" 4. The bottle is broken. Píng zhi zān zhé explained that the bottom of the bottle was difficult to find and the hair was difficult to connect. This is a metaphor for the separation of men and women. The source is Master Wang. Refers to the separation of men and women, synonyms, bottles, antonyms. The second time around, the example shows that the blue bridge is far away from the three mountains, the smoke and water are confused, the road is difficult, and the wind is sour and the moon is bitter, and the rain is cloudy. ◎ Chen Duo's divertimento "New Water Order, Spring Complaint" in Ming Dynasty.