Question 1: What is the city and what is the idiom? What is the city and what is the idiom? There is no idiom for what city.
Chenghu Sherat: She: Earth Temple. The fox on the city wall, the mouse in the temple. It is a metaphor for a villain who relies on power to do evil and is difficult to get rid of for a while.
An alliance under the city: refers to a surrender treaty that was forced to be signed when the enemy troops came to the city.
The humiliation under the city: refers to the humiliation of having to kneel down before the enemy and ask for peace.
Fish disaster at the city gate: There was a fire at the city gate. Everyone went to the moat to get water. The water ran out and the fish died. It is a metaphor for suffering loss or disaster due to being involved.
A fire broke out at the city gate, affecting the fish in the pond: A fire broke out at the city gate, and everyone went to the moat to get water. The water ran out and the fish died. It is a metaphor for suffering loss or disaster due to being involved.
Xu Gong in the North of the City: Originally refers to a handsome man named Xu from Qi State during the Warring States Period. Later, it became a nickname for handsome men.
Question 2: What, what, what city idioms: Tangchi Tiecheng, Yiziliancheng, Sitting on the Book City, Yizi Great Wall, Great Wall of Ten Thousand Miles, Red Tongue Burning City, Zhigui Luo City
One hundred cities in the south, one hundred cities in possession of books, priceless, all hearts are like a city
Question 3: The idioms of "city, city, etc." are sincere and sincere
p>Pinyin: chéng xīn chéng yì
Definition: Describes something very sincere and sincere.
Source: "Book of the Later Han Dynasty? Biography of Ma Yuan": "Be sincere when you are happy, and there is nothing to hide."
Example: Someone from afar is coming, how can someone not call you? Are you going to see a real Buddha? Qing Dynasty? Chapter 6 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin
Question 4: What are the idioms starting with the word "city"? City Fox She Mouse: She: Earth Temple. The fox on the city wall, the mouse in the temple. It is a metaphor for a villain who relies on power to do evil and is difficult to get rid of for a while.
An alliance under the city: refers to a peace treaty that is forced to sign when the enemy comes to the city.
The humiliation under the city: refers to the humiliation of having to kneel down before the enemy and ask for peace.
Fish disaster at the city gate: There was a fire at the city gate. Everyone went to the moat to get water. The water ran out and the fish died. It is a metaphor for suffering loss or disaster due to being involved.
A fire broke out at the city gate, affecting the fish in the pond: A fire broke out at the city gate, and everyone went to the moat to get water. The water ran out and the fish died. It is a metaphor for suffering loss or disaster due to being involved.
Xu Gong in the North of the City: Originally refers to a handsome man named Xu from Qi State during the Warring States Period. Later, it became a nickname for handsome men.
Peach and plum blossoms in the city: Although the peach and plum blossoms in the city were beautiful for a while, they soon withered. It is a metaphor that a villain's success will not last long.
Chengfu is profound: Chengfu: city and government, metaphor for profound intentions. Describes the deep scheming in dealing with others, making it difficult for people to guess.
Question 5: What are the idioms about "city", "what", "what", "siege the city",
"attack the city",
"overwhelm the country and conquer the city",
"siege the city" ,
The Great Wall,
United as one,
Dark clouds are pressing down on the city, threatening to destroy it,
There is no city in mind,
The city is full of wind and rain,
A smile is alluring,
The alliance under the city,
Priceless,
Xu Gong in the north of the city,
< p> Take a look at the beautiful city,The army is approaching the city,
Borrow one from behind the city,
Jincheng Tangchi,
City Fox and Society Rat ,
The Great Wall of Five Characters,
Sitting on a book city,
Sitting on a hundred cities,
Besieging the city to rescue,
< p> The golden city is thousands of miles away,A battle against the city,
The defense is as strong as the city,
The city is cut off from gold,
The hearts of the people are as strong as the city. City,
A united heart makes a city,
The country’s main city,
There is a city in the chest
Question 6: What are the idioms with the word city? United as one,
It is priceless,
There is no city in mind,
The city gate is on fire, affecting the fish in the pond,
The city is full of wind and rain,
< p> A country is captivated, a city is captivated,A smile captivates a city,
A word connects the city,
The city gate is plagued by fish,
The city is a fox and a mouse. ,
Tangchi Iron City, Five Cities Twelfth Floor,
The Wealth of a Hundred Cities,
Xu Gong in the North of the City,
One word The Great Wall,
Burning the city with red tongue,
Fengcheng sword energy,
Attacking the city in the field,
Holding a hundred cities with books spread out,
The Great Wall collapsed,
Seize the territory and attack the city,
Hundreds of cities in the south,
The People's Wall,
Nothing to do with the city,
Death in Luocheng,
Tens of thousands of miles of the Great Wall,
Soldiers approaching the city,
Jincheng stone chamber,
< p> siege the city and seize the territoryQuestion 7: What are the idioms about leading the city? siege the city and plunder the territory,
attack the city with troops,
overwhelm the country and conquer the city,
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Conquering the city,
The Great Wall,
United as one,
Black clouds are pressing down on the city, threatening to destroy it,
No chest City mansion,
The city is full of wind and rain,
A smile allures the city,
Alliance under the city,
Priceless,
Xu Gong in the north of the city ,
Take a look at the beautiful city,
The army approaches the city and borrows one from behind,
Jincheng Tangchi,
City Fox and Community Rat,
The Great Wall with Five Characters,
Sitting on a book city,
Sitting on a hundred cities,
Besieging the city to rescue,
Thousands of miles from the golden city,
A battle against the city,
Question 8: What is the heart, what is the city, what is the four-character idiom, sincerely convinced
Explanation: Yue: happy, happy ; Honest: solid. I am sincerely happy and sincerely convinced. Refers to sincere submission or obedience.
From: "Mencius Gongsun Chou": "Those who convince others with strength are not convinced by their hearts, nor can they support themselves with strength; those who convince others by virtue are happy and sincerely convinced, like the Seventy-year-old Master "I obey Confucius."
Example: If the younger brother calls himself late in front of two talented women, he will not only show no mercy, but also ~.
◎Chapter 23 of Li Ruzhen's "Flowers in the Mirror" in the Qing Dynasty
Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate, attributive, adverbial; with complimentary meaning
Heart Wuchengfu
Phonetic: xīn wú chéng fǔ
Definition: Chengfu: a city and an official office, metaphorically referring to the unpredictable scheming. It is a metaphor for being open-minded and having nothing to hide.
Example: "Zhou Botong has no city in his heart, how can he hide the things in his heart." (Jin Yong's "The Legend of the Condor Heroes? Chapter 16")
Excerpt: "Yao and Yu are thick and thick. He is a man of few words, and does not set up a castle when meeting others, so he cannot bear to be deceived.
"("History of the Song Dynasty? Biography of Fu Yao and Yu")
Question 9: The idiom about such a city is overwhelming
qīng guó qīng chéng
Comments
p>Qing: overthrow; city: country. It originally refers to the country being destroyed by women.
Source:
"Poetry? Daya? Zhan". 》: "A wise husband makes a city, and a wise woman charms a city." "Book of Han? Biography of Wife's Wife": "There is a beautiful woman in the north, peerless and independent. She looks at the charming city and then the charming country." ”
Example
A Taizhen concubine~. (The first chapter of Yuan Bai Pu’s "Wutong Rain")
Synonyms
Alluring the city and the country , the beauty of the country, the fragrance of the water, the water lotus
Antonyms
Idioms
Riddles
Usage
Joint form; Predicate, attributive; with complimentary meaning
English translation
Historical story
Three brothers and sisters of the Li family in Zhongshan during the Han Dynasty went to Chang'an, the capital, to develop, and Li Yannian entered the imperial palace and Yuefu. He recommended his sister to Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty as a peerless beauty who fell in love with her at first sight. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was very happy and summoned Li Yannian's sister and named her his wife. She gave birth to Liu He, King of Changyi. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty doted on this stunning lady.
Question 10: The idiom "Behind the city and fight with your back": Fight to the death with the enemy under your own city.
The general of Qiancheng: Qiancheng. Shields and walls are metaphors for the generals who defend the country.
The city wall is very high and the moat is very deep.
The defense is strong. Loot. Attack the city and plunder the land.
Siege the city. Attack the city and fight in the field.
Guancheng Mao Ying Guancheng and Mao Ying are both nicknames for the pen.
The metal walls of Jincheng Tangchi and the moat of boiling water are metaphors for an extremely strong and well-defended city or fortification.
The empty city strategy refers to the strategy of concealing the emptiness and deceiving the opponent in a critical situation. .
The city is full of wind and rain. It originally describes the rainy scene before the Double Ninth Festival. It is later used to describe a certain event that spreads widely.
The city is overthrown and the country is overturned. ; City: country. It originally refers to the destruction of the country due to women's lust.
Siege refers to a tactic in which the attacking party surrounds the enemy who is defending the town. Send troops to rescue from other places, and then use the main force that has been deployed in advance...
The richness of a hundred cities describes the wealth of many books, as if you have many cities.
A city can become a city without gold. , united as strong as a castle; Broken Metal, powerful enough to break metal.
Refers to ten thousand