The mystery we met. We understand. What is the relationship between acquaintances? I played an idiom: love at first sight.
There is an idiom about how the mysterious Yellow River water fell from the sky: it has a long history.
The mysterious canoe has passed the idiom of Wanzhong Mountain: Smooth sailing.
Mystery Yu Yu clarifies Wan Li's idiom: spotless.
For example, I haven't been to a place for many years, and I'm confused and haven't seen it for many years. I miss it so much. What idiom should I use to describe it?
I can't see you for a day, just as I miss you very much in Sanqiu.
Idiom: Hu Si Handball Pinyin
Source: Qu Yuan's "Nine Chapters Involved in the River" in the Chu Ci of the Warring States Period: "Birds fly against their hometowns, and foxes die first." "The Book of Rites on Tan Gong": "The fox died on the hill, and it is also a benevolent person."
Allusion: Shouqiu: A mound with its head facing the fox hole. Legend has it that when a fox dies, its head will face the hill where it was born. Metaphor is not forgetful. It is also a metaphor for missing your hometown when you are old.
Idiom: hún qiān mèng yíng ng, with a dream in mind.
Source: Guo's "Drunk Taiping" word: "Thinking of a gentleman and remembering a gentleman, the soul is in a dream, and the fragrance is warm and the cloud screen is warm, which is more worth waking up."
Allusions: Describe the yearning.
Idiom: Reflection on Pinyin: Ji ā n Ji ā zh and S:.
Source: The Book of Songs Qin Feng Jia Jane: "The armor is pale, the white dew is frost, and the so-called Iraqis are on the water side."
Allusion: Jia Jian: a new reed. Think: miss, miss. Refers to the love of lovers.
Idiom: Cut the candle to the west window Pinyin: ji m n zhú x and chu ā ng.
Source: Tang Li Shangyin's poem "A Message to Northern Friends on a Rainy Night": "When * * * cuts the candle at the west window, it talks about the rain at night."
Allusion: Originally, I miss my wife far away and hope to get together at night. Later, it generally means that relatives and friends get together to talk.
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Idiom: Profound Acacia Pinyin: kè gǔ xiāng sī: and
Source: The Five Dynasties text "New Sound II": "A candle at the bottom of a well, Lang Changxing won't go. Linglong dice Anhoudou, do you know acacia? "
Allusions: Describe the depth of missing, and never leave.
Idiom: Mu Yun Chun Shu Pinyin: mù yún chūn shù
Source: Tang Du Fu's poem "Spring Memories of Li Bai": "Chunshu in Weibei, Twilight in Jiangdong."
Allusion: It means missing friends far away.
Idiom: Never forget pinyin.
Source: The Analects of Confucius: "Loyalty and respect, I will never forget it."
Allusions: Missing: Missing all the time. Keep it in mind and never forget it.
Idiom: Don't you know?
Source: Shang Shu Da Mo Yu: "The emperor misses you! The lady is here, and the prince is here. The famous saying is here, and it is here, but the emperor reads merit. "
Allusions: Miss: Miss; Liz: Here, here. It means never forgetting something.
Idiom: Baiyun Gu Fei Pinyin: báI yún gōI
Source: Biography of Renjie in the New Tang Dynasty: "Recommend Bingzhou to join the army and go to Heyang personally. Ren Jie climbed the Taihang Mountain and looked back. He saw Baiyun flying alone and said to the left and right,' I give up.' Looking forward to it for a long time. Clouds are moving, but they must leave. "
Allusions: Metaphorically, I miss my parents in a foreign country.
Idiom: Bai She Pinyin: báI yún qěn shè
Source: Biography of Renjie in the New Tang Dynasty: "Recommend Bingzhou to join the army and go to Heyang personally. Ren Jie climbed the Taihang Mountain and looked back. He saw Baiyun flying alone and said to the left and right,' I give up.' Looking forward to it for a long time. Clouds are moving, but they must leave. "
Allusions: pro: refers to parents; Health: alive. Metaphor of missing parents.
Idiom: Spring Book Twilight Pinyin: chūn shù mù yún
Source: Tang Du Fu's poem "Memories of Li Bai in Spring": "Chunshu in Weibei, Twilight in Jiangdong. When to drink, it is important to focus on fine paper. "
Allusion: It means missing friends far away.
Idiom: Seeing things and thinking about people Pinyin: dǔ wù sī rén
Source: Tang Pei legend Yan Rui: "The imperial concubine gave a rhinoceros hairpin to avoid dust, saying,' Seeing things in a different day and thinking about people'." "
Allusions: look: look; Thinking: Missing. When you see something left by someone who has died or left, you will think of this person.
Idiom: I would like to be the first person to suffer from the disease. Pinyin: gā n x τ n sh ǒ u j í.
Source: The Book of Songs Feng Weibo Xi: "I am willing to think for Bo, and I am willing to be the first disease."
Allusions: Willingness: Willingness, Willingness; Head: head; Illness: Illness means pain. I'd like to have a headache. Describe the infatuation between men and women who miss each other.
Idiom: change to mountain top pinyin: guzhengsh ǒ uqi
Source: Book of Rites Talking about Bows: "The fox died on the hill, and the benevolent."
Allusion: Legend has it that when a fox dies, its head will face the hill where it was born. Metaphor is not forgetful. It is also a metaphor for missing your hometown when you are old.
Idiom: thinking cold in spring, pinyin: hán quán ZHρsρ
Source: The Book of Songs Li Feng Kai Feng: "Joan Hinton, Xun Xia. There are seven children, and my mother is hard. "
Allusion: refers to the child's yearning for his mother.
Idiom: Hehe Huating Pinyin: hè lì huá tíng
Source: Liu Yiqing Southern Dynasties' Shi Shuo Xin Yu You Regret': "Lu Pingyuan River Bridge was defeated and slandered. When he was dying, he sighed:' If you want to hear the pavilions and cranes, you can get them back!' "
Allusions: expressing nostalgia and nostalgia. I also lament that my career is sinister and my life is impermanent.
Idiom: Qiushui Yiren Pinyin: qi ū shu ǐ y and ré n
Source: "Shiqin Feng Jianjian": "Jian Peijun is pale, and the white dew is frost; The so-called Iraqis are on the water side. "
Allusion: refers to the missing person.
Idiom: Shi Yuan Pinyin: Shi Ren Yu N
Source: The Book of Songs Zheng Fengdongmen: "Its room is near, and its people are far away."
Allusions: room: house; You: Near. The house is nearby, but its owner is far away. Mostly used to miss people far away or mourn the dead.
Idiom: Love in the First Mountain Pinyin: shǒu qi zhěq ying
Origin: Qu Yuan's "Nine Chapters on the River" in the Chu Ci of the Warring States Period: "Birds fly against their hometowns, and foxes die first." "The Book of Rites on Tan Gong": "The fox died on the hill, and it is also a benevolent person."
Allusion: Shouqiu: A mound with its head facing the fox hole. Legend has it that when a fox dies, its head will face the hill where it was born. Metaphor is not forgetful. It is also a metaphor for missing your hometown when you are old.
Idiom: dripping like rain Pinyin: tì líng rú yǔ incarnation
Source: Book of Songs Xiaoya Xiaoming: "People who miss him are like rain."
Allusions: tears: tears. Tears fell like rain. Describe the deep feelings of missing.
Idiom: the cool wind at the end of the day pinyin: tiān mò liáng fēng
Source: To Li Bai Tang Du Fu at the end of the sky: "A cold wind is blowing in the distant sky. What are you thinking, old friend? ? "
Allusions: doomsday: doomsday; Cool wind: especially the southwest wind in early autumn. It turned out that Du Fu thought of his best friend Li Bai in exile at the end of the day because of the autumn wind. Later, it was often compared to touching the scene and missing the old friend.
Idiom: looking at the clouds, pinyin: w à wàng yún zhī qíng qí ng q í ng
Source: Biography of Renjie in the New Tang Dynasty: "Ren Jiedeng went to Taihang Mountain and looked back. Seeing Baiyun flying alone, he said,' My relatives gave it to me.' Looking forward to it for a long time. If the clouds move, they go. "
Allusions: Metaphorically miss parents.
Idiom: Wei Huaide Pinyin: wèI wüI HuáI dé
Source: "Mandarin Golden Eight": "People are afraid of their rights, but they are pregnant with their virtues, so they cannot do it."
Allusions: Nostalgia: Missing. Fear prestige and appreciate virtue.
Idiom: western window candle cutting pinyin: xρChuāng Jiγn zhú
Source: Tang Li Shangyin's poem "A Message to Northern Friends on a Rainy Night": "When * * * cuts the candle at the west window, it talks about the rain at night."
Allusion: Originally, I miss my wife far away and hope to get together at night. Later, it generally means that relatives and friends get together to talk.
Idiom: I don't see you for a day, just like Sanqiu pinyin: y and rí bê jià n, rú gé sān qiū.
Source: "The Book of Songs" Feng Wang picks songs: "I don't see you for a day, such as Sanqiu Xi."
Allusion: A day's sight is like Sanqiu. It is urgent to describe the feelings of missing.
Idiom: One-day Sanqiu Pinyin
Source: "The Book of Songs Feng Wang Picks Lotus": "He picks Ge, and one is missing, such as March; He picks a small Xi, but he doesn't see it for a day, such as Sanqiu Xi; He loves me for a day, just like he was three years old. "
Allusions: Sanqiu: three quarters. It means that a day without seeing each other is like three quarters. The metaphor of parting is short, but it feels long. Describe yearning.
Idiom: paste plum blossom pinyin: y? j? mé i? hu ā
Source: The poem "To Ye Fan" by Lu Kaishi of the Three Kingdoms says: "Fold the plum and send it to the people in the dragon head. There is nothing in Jiangnan, and Qing sends it for a spring. "
Allusion: Ask the postman to send plum blossoms. Metaphor is to express your thoughts to friends far away.
Idiom: Yue Pinyin: yuè míng qiān lǐ
Source: Xie Zhuang's Yuefu in the Southern Dynasties: "The perfect sound and dust are separated by thousands of miles."
Allusions: Moonlight shines on the earth. Later, it is often used to describe friends or lovers who are far apart and miss each other by moonlight and night.
Idiom: tossing and turning Pinyin: zh m n zhu m n f m n c è
Source: The Book of Songs Nan Zhou Guanju: "Youyou, tossing and turning."
Allusions: tossing and turning: tossing and turning; Tail: Repeat. Toss and turn, can't sleep. Describe missing or caring in your heart.
ⅲ is a four-word idiom used to describe people who have never met before.
Never met.
Ⅳ You saved me once, and now I can save you. What idiom is used to describe it?
Appreciate and repay the help of others.
Ⅳ I used to be in the past, but now I am very happy. What idiom is used to express it?
Time will come.
The source of dragons and phoenixes is auspicious.
The majestic Kirin and Phoenix are auspicious beasts in ancient legends, which can only be seen in peaceful and prosperous times. The latter metaphor is a very rare talent.
Xianglinsao wind unicorn and phoenix, ancient legends are auspicious animals, which can only be seen in peace and prosperity. The latter metaphor is a very rare talent.
Doing good deeds and auspicious things used to mean doing good deeds on weekdays, which can bring good luck.
Good soldiers are unlucky, that is to say, even the best soldiers are unlucky.
Wang Xiang was lying on the ice, and Wang Xiang was lying on the ice begging the fish to serve his mother. Metaphor children filial piety parents.
Feng Wei Xianglin Kirin and Phoenix, ancient legends are auspicious symbols, which can only be seen in times of peace and prosperity. The latter metaphor is a very rare talent.
When the wind is auspicious, it will rain, which means good weather. Dobby Yunde.
ⅵ is a four-word idiom used to describe people who have never met.
1 Never met, pronounced as: swè i mó u mi à n.
Explanation: Meeting: Meeting. Never met before.
Example: At the university opening party, two netizens who have never met before met.
I don't know each other. Pronunciation: s ob Xiāng shí.
Commentary: Sue: All the time. Never knew him.
Example: ships are constantly sailing to strange land through the wind and waves.
3. The face is long and short. Pronunciation: mi à mi à n ch á ng mi à n nn
Explanation: refers to the five senses of people who have never met.
Example: When two strangers chat online, they always fantasize about each other.
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Usage of idioms:
It is a stereotyped word in Chinese vocabulary. Idioms, everyone says they have become words, and so do idioms. Idioms are mostly four-character, and some are three-character, five-character or even more than seven-character. Idiom is a major feature of traditional culture in China, which has a fixed structure and a fixed sentence, indicating a certain meaning. It is applied to a sentence as a whole, with subject, object, attribute and other components.
A large part of idioms are passed down from ancient times and represent a story or allusion. Some idioms are just a miniature sentence.
ⅶ "I tried, but it didn't work." How to express this sentence in four-word idioms?
meaningless
Interpretation: the system has made efforts, but it has not received results.
Source: "Mozi Order": "The land cannot be allowed; It is in vain. " "Guanzi Situation": "But not; Strong is not good; I don't know; It is said to be in vain. "
Waste energy
Interpretation: Talking is a waste of time. It means wasting your thoughts.
Source: "Zhuzi Language" Volume 32: "I don't know the meaning of serving the people, insulting ghosts and gods, and wasting my efforts." "Don't waste your energy and fight for Zhu Lu," said Wang Shouren in the Biography of Ming Dynasty.
Draw water with a bamboo basket
Interpretation: metaphor is in vain.
Source: Tang Hanshan's "Poetry": "I see cheating people, like a basket full of water, and I will return at one breath. What's in the basket? "
make a futile effort
Interpretation: In vain.
Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions: "It's a waste of money now; Earned a lifetime of strength; It happened that the child fell behind others! "
Go back and forth in vain [tú lá o w m: ng f m: n]
Interpretation: In vain. Run back and forth in vain.
Source: He Ming Liang Jun's "Four Friends Zhai Cong said": "If you send the Beijing army to the border; Road fatigue; Not necessarily; And harassment along the way; The harm is not fine; If you get there, you have retired; It's no use going back and forth. "
I tried, but it didn't work. How to express it with four-character idioms
Túláowú attacked gōng in vain.
[Interpretation] ACTS: In vain; In vain; Merit: achievement. In vain.
[Language] Song Zhuxi's Biography of Poetry: "I am tired of making big with small; Suddenly near and far; It will be in vain.
[body identification] work; Can't write "Gong".
Going back and forth in vain.
[antonym] You get something for nothing.
[Usage] Used as a derogatory term. Generally used as predicate and object.
[structure] is more formal.
[Example] The construction of economic and technological development zones must be carefully considered; Reasonable layout; Otherwise, it will.
make trouble out of nothing
ⅸ I have been to your world before. How to say it in idioms?
Don't forget that I have been to your world.
Not everyone passing by will know each other.
Not everyone you know will be worried.
At least in this life,
In that place,
I didn't miss it when I turned around.
When we look at each other,
I found the fate of love in my eyes.
It's really not easy to meet you on such a big earth.
Thank god for letting us know each other,
The fate of love.
Don't forget-I have been to your world.
I used to bring you happiness,
I have brought you happiness.
I used to make you anxious and helpless,
Once you made me wait and look forward to it.
There was a time when we all forgot ourselves.
Feel the feeling of heartbeat and lingering love.
It's just that one relationship can't continue,
A person can no longer snuggle together,
There is a sound that can't be heard anymore.
One pair of hands can no longer hold the temperature and comfort of the palm.
Don't forget-I have been to your world.
Not every love has good memories,
Not every memory is so unforgettable.
Since we can't be together forever,
Let me bless you here.
Because you are the concern that I can never give up in this life.
It's just that no matter how much I miss and care, I can't change the days with you.
What it's like to lose someone you love for the first time,
It turns out that loving you is as difficult as giving up.
Don't forget-I have been to your world.
Maybe your "I love you" used to be a joke,
But what I give is still the truest heart.
If you really love me,
Then I was happy.
Even if I can't accompany you to the end of the world,
My heart still cares about you.
I will always pray and bless you,
May you always be happy and safe.
Don't forget-I have been to your world.
When you are unhappy,
I will accompany you to tears.
When you are unhappy,
I am your pistachio.
When you are lonely,
I'm talking to you.
When you are sad,
I will be as depressed as you.
When you dream of me,
I was thinking about you. ...
Don't forget-I have been to your world.
Don't give me too much,
Don't give you any promises,
I don't want you to take any responsibility.
No, you can remember me deeply,
I don't want you to remember everything we had.
I just want you to think of me once in a while,
I occasionally think of the man who once loved you deeply,
The one who smiled and gave you tenderness-
I gave you a complete heart. .....
ⅹ What are the words or idioms to describe "places that I haven't been to for a long time"
Time has passed, the years have passed, the old place has been revisited, deserted, and people have changed.
First, times have changed.
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: As time goes by, the situation changes.
Dynasty: Qing dynasty
Author: Liang Qichao
Source: "The Future of New China": "It's no use crying over spilt milk; times have changed; This book is naturally useless ... "
Second, it has been many years.
Interpretation of vernacular: go: leave; C: Check it again. It will be many years since my old friend left (combined with the context, Yulinling is a farewell word, so here is not nostalgia for the past, but sadness for the future, and that was a good time, so I have no intention to appreciate it).
Dynasty: Northern Song Dynasty
Author: liuyong
Source: Yulin Order: "After the New Year, it should be a good time and a good scenery. Even if there are thousands of customs in Qian Qian, who should I talk to? "
This long-term parting should be a good opportunity and a good scene. Even if there are many kinds of customs, who can enjoy them together?
Third, revisit the old place.
Vernacular explanation: go back to the place where you have been or lived.
Dynasty: modern
Author: Huang Jiapei
Source: The Unknown Body: "Young men and young women thought that there was plenty of time for us to grasp, but they didn't expect to revisit their old places in a blink of an eye. Things have changed."
Fourth, it is deserted.
Vernacular interpretation: very desolate, no one else.
Dynasty: modern
Author: Mu Xin
Source: "The Battle of the Southern Line Patrol and the Liberation of Xichang": "The officers and men of the army are hungry and cold; Climb over a barren hill as high as 4200 meters.
Fifth, things are different.
Vernacular interpretation: things are still the original things, but people are not the original people. It is often used to express that things have changed. So I miss my old friend.
Dynasty: Song Dynasty
Author: Li Qingzhao
Source: "Wulingchun" word: "Things are people, not everything, tears flow first."
The scenery remains the same, but the people are different. It's all over. If you want to tell your troubles, tears have already fallen first.