What are the idioms that begin with the word "Li"?
1. Zhang Liqiu
Pinyin: lí? qi? zhàng? ethics
Short spell: lqzr
Description: Li Qiu: an ancient place name, located in the north of Chengxian County, Henan Province; Father-in-law: a general term for the elderly in ancient times. Metaphor falls into illusion, fails to observe the truth and falls into error.
Source: Suspicion in Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals: "There is Li Qiubu in Liangbei, who is a strange ghost, like the nephew of Kundi. Li Qiu's ghost helped his son and made him suffer. ..... The father-in-law was blinded by his son and killed his own son. "
Grammar: as subject, object and attribute; Refers to people who are easily confused
Idiom story: During the Spring and Autumn Period, a husband went out to get drunk and went home in Liqiushan, north of Daliang, the capital of Wei State. When he met a strange ghost, he became his son and punched and kicked him. When he got home, he saw that his son was kind to him and understood that it was a strange ghost at work. The next day he wanted to kill the strange ghost, but he killed his son who came to pick him up.
2. Li Shu painted charcoal.
Pinyin: lí? shù? tú? soup
Short spell: lstt
Description: Describe people in dire straits.
Source: "Book of Jin" Liu Yuanhai records: "Li Shu painted charcoal and was accused."
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Synonym: untold suffering.
Grammar: as an object; In hot water.
3. Get up at dawn and sweep the floor.
Pinyin: lí? míng? jí? qǐ,sǎ? sáo? tíng? clear/a surname
Short spell: lmjqsstc
Explanation: Dawn: Just before dawn; Court: hall; Except: steps. Get up at dawn and clean the yard. Refers to managing the family and managing the family diligently.
Source: Zhu Ming Bolu's Family Training: "Get up at dawn, sweep the courtyard, and be neat inside and outside."
Step 4 benefit the people
Pinyin: lí? mín? bǎi? xìng
Short spell: lmbx
Explanation: refers to ordinary people.
Source: The Chu people in the Qing Dynasty won the "Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties" 17 reply: "The six streets and three cities respected ministers, made folk music, served the orders of Tianzi, and enjoyed with the people."
Example:
Synonym: ordinary people
Antonym: dignitary
Grammar: as subject, object and attribute; Refers to ordinary people.
5. Old Lishan wood
Pinyin: mǔɩ·ɩ incarnation
Short spell: lslm
Explanation: that is, Lishan's mother. Immortals in Taoist legends. The seventh journey to the West: "Monkey hurriedly looked up, and it turned out to be an old man in Shan Li."