Poetry and prose cooperate with the ancients to bring forth the new.
After the ascetic monk, the mortal is a saint, and the Van Gogh Valley is a fairy valley.
Change willow into flower.
Change the truth of things to achieve nothing.
old wine in a new bottle―the same old stuff with a new label
The content of things is changing.
1. Change barrels and move stars
Pronunciation: Hu à n d ǒ u yí x and ng
Interpretation: change the position of the stars. The metaphor is superb and incredible.
Song Keqin's Quotations from Buddhist Monks in Wuyuan, Volume 17: "The lifeblood of Buddha, the hammer of holy tongs, the change of bucket and the movement of stars, reaching the sky and latitude."
Ex.: I'm not afraid that you have a heart that likes the new and hates the old. I have my own method. Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: Chapter 27
Use law as predicate and attribute; Used in figurative sentences.
2. Fetal replacement
Athena Chu: You are the son of Pei.
Interpretation: Metaphorical poetry vividly uses the meaning of the ancients and brings forth the new.
Usage: as predicate and attribute; Used in poetry, etc.
Similar words: rebirth, rebirth
Homonym words: help the poor, gradually open the heart, complain about others, grieve for life and death, have a sense of security for the old, never guess when young, be tired and sad, smile like a flower, be fascinated by bees and butterflies, and be fascinated by eyes and ears.
Completely remould oneself.
Tu Tu Yi, Hun ·gǔ· incarnation
Description: It was originally a Taoist term. A monk who turns a mortal fetus into a sacred fetus and a mortal bone into a fairy bone after pointing out the Tao. Now this is a metaphor. Through education, the mind has completely changed.
Source: Jin Houshan Yuan's "Yang Liuzhi Piaopeng lives in the distant mountains" words: "Reincarnation, return to the old road, return to childhood."
Synonym: thoroughly remould oneself, remould oneself, remould oneself.
Antonym: stubborn, unrepentant.
Grammar: combination; As predicate and adverbial; Include praise
4. Change from willow to flower (huàn liǔ yí huā ā)
Description: Graft branches or buds of one kind of flowers and trees onto another kind of flowers and trees.
Source: Ming Lingmengchu's "Two Moments of Surprise" Volume 17: "Classmates recognize falsehood as true, and ladies replace trees with flowers."
Ex.: Let's try to hide from the gods and scare the ghosts. I sell it at this price. Qingjiang Shiquan's "Fragrance in an Empty Valley" No.5..
5. Steal this day on another day (Juan)
Explanation: It is a metaphor for secretly changing the truth of things in order to get away with it.
Source: Ming Tu Long's "Palace Colorful Forbidden Biological Language": "I can't bear crazy poetry, but I am only worried about rumors, but it is inevitable that I will ruin the moon and steal it from another day."
Usage: as predicate and attribute; Of cheating.
6. change the soup without changing the medicine, idiom. Although the name, shape and picture of the metaphor have changed, the actual content is still the same.
Source: Ma Nancun's "Yanshan Nighttalk", the length of the article is unlimited: "Change a big article into several small articles. The article looks short on the surface, but in fact it is only very short and the content is still changing. "
7. molt and move to the palace
Hoon y incarnation
Description: See "Changing Palace and Changing Feathers". Also known as "changing business". This means that the music has been changed. Gong, Shang and Yu are all names in the five tones of ancient music. Later, it also means that the content of things has changed.
Source: Song Yang Wuqiu's poem "Dianjiang Lips (Static Pavilion)" says: "Who can make up after molting and moving to the palace?" Yuan Yuji's "Candle Shadows Shake Red (Snow Reflects the Virtual Eaves)" says: "The bridal chamber is warm in spring, the feathers change for the palace, and the beads are round and silky."
Example: ~ Wan Li Sorrow, Zhuge Cuiwu Guliangzhou. Qing Wu's Qu (the day Dinghu died).
2. The four-character idioms with the word change at the beginning are found by searching for "idioms with the word change at the beginning".
Some other time,
Right,
Change course,
Turn over a new leaf,
Change the dynasty,
Change your surname,
Get better,
Change the operation to a simple part,
Change the door,
Right and wrong,
Change someone's language,
Change your appearance,
Change your name and surname,
Repair,
Change your home,
Make amends,
Change politics and wind direction,
Change columns and strings,
Change jade and change careers,
Change customs,
Make a superficial change
3. The word changed at the beginning, and idioms solitaire changed his medicine-thank goodness.
This is an idiom. It's in the idiom dictionary. In addition, idioms don't have to be four words, and they don't have to be ancient. There are five-character idioms, six-character idioms, seven-character idioms and eight-character idioms.
Change the soup without changing the medicine Hu à n t ā ng b ù Hu à n Yao.
Idioms explain that although the name or form of metaphor has changed, it actually remains the same.
This idiom comes from Ma Nancun's Yanshan Nighttalk Articles: "Change a big article into several small articles. The article looks short on the surface, but in fact it is only very short and the content is still changing. "
Traditional idioms change the soup without changing the medicine.
Simple spelling of idioms
The idiom Zhuyin ㄨㄢㄤㄅㄨˋ ㄨㄢˋ ㄧㄠˋ.
Common idioms
Sexy neutral idioms with a sense of * * *
Idiom usage combination; As predicates and clauses; The name or form of metaphor will change, but in fact it will remain the same.
Idiom structure combination idiom
Contemporary idioms in the production era
Antisense words are earth-shattering.
Examples of idioms go from one school to another, but they still change their forms. (With Xu's Popular Romance of the Republic of China 1 15)
English translation is a change in form, not content.
Japanese translation forms (けぃしきだけぇるが).
Russian translation ограничитсявидмост.
Other languages Denauf Gu β Wechseln, Abernich die Heilkr m: outer change purified apparent, Superficiel.
Two explanations of idiom riddle
4. What idioms are there to change words? Metaphor is playing tricks in the dark, confusing the fake with the real.
To change one's bones and seize the fetus is a metaphor for poetry to bring forth the new through the ancients.
The metaphor of changing the soup without changing the medicine is that although the name or form has changed, it is actually the same.
Mink mink: A coat made of mink. Trade mink coats for wine. Describe the precious bohemian life.
Replacing a fetus with a bone is originally a Taoist language, which means to reincarnate a human fetus and easily take off a mortal bone as a fairy bone. After metaphor learning, predecessors can innovate without showing traces.
The new dynasty replaced the old one.
Change your name, surname, original name.
Change the original face completely another day. It refers to transforming society and transforming nature.
Change the family's home and improve the social status of the family.
To change your original appearance is to change your original appearance. Metaphor is just that the form has changed, but the essence has not changed.
A makeover metaphor only changes the appearance and form, but the essence remains the same.
Change the position of the stars. The metaphor is superb and incredible.
Beetles make wine Untie the beetle for wine. Described as open-minded and binge drinking.
The golden sable is wine, and the crown is wine. Describe informality and binge drinking.
Chai Jin changed wine to describe poverty, poverty and frustration.
Shotgun for cannon describes a great improvement in the situation or conditions.
Stealing the day is a metaphor for secretly changing the truth of things in order to get away with it.
Reincarnation was originally a Taoist term. A monk who turns a mortal fetus into a sacred fetus and a mortal bone into a fairy bone after pointing out the Tao. Now this is a metaphor. Through education, the mind has completely changed.
Things have changed: the scenery has changed; Stellar movement: the movement of stars. The scenery changed and the positions of the stars moved. Metaphor is the change of time.
Moving from Palace to Feather Palace and Feather: Two Melody Names in Ancient Music. The original refers to the change of tune of music. Later, it also means that the content of things has changed.
Handing glasses for a change means pouring wine for each other at a party.
Another day [explanation] another day, another day. Metaphor price list usurps political power by deception.
See "reborn".
Cut hair for bone marrow, cut old hair for old bone marrow. Metaphor completely changes the original appearance.
Change the dynasty and change the surname. See "regime change".
Change your family background and improve your social status. (2) metaphor to choose a new owner, find another to rely on.
When replacing the door, refer to "Replacing the Door".
Change one's identity.
Swaying a column is a metaphor for playing tricks and secretly changing the content or nature of things.
Thus, the poet's creation entered the realm of profound epiphany.
Subtle changes, hidden changes, easy changes.
Stealing the beam and replacing the column is a metaphor for playing tricks in the dark, replacing the truth with the virtual and replacing the superior with the inferior.
In Taoist language, to wash your heart for bones is to wash away your dusty heart and replace it with mortal bones, so that you can transcend mortals and enter the sacred world.
The stars move in different positions, and the scenery is changing. This is the so-called time series change.
Changed beam [explanation] lintel: the crossbar on the door frame. Change the family background and improve the social status of the family.
A makeover [explanation] is a makeover. Metaphor only changes its appearance and form, but its content remains unchanged.
Reincarnation [explanation] was originally a Taoist term. A monk who turns a mortal fetus into a sacred fetus and a mortal bone into a fairy bone after pointing out the Tao. Now this is a metaphor. Through education, the mind has completely changed.
Stealing a day's explanation is a metaphor for secretly changing the truth of the matter in order to get away with it.
Change feather and move palace [explanation] See "Change feather and move palace". Also known as "changing business". This means that the music has been changed. Gong, Shang and Yu are all names in the five tones of ancient music. Later, it also means that the content of things has changed.
The prodigal son never changes his money [explanation] means that people who don't take the right path are extremely valuable after they have reformed.
Changing guns for guns [explanation] means that the situation or conditions have been greatly improved. Gun, the same as "gun".
Step by step [explanation] Move your steps and the scene will change. Describe the changing scenery. It is also a metaphor of gradual change.
Changing roots and leaves [explanation] metaphor completely changes the situation.
Changing careers and changing feathers [explanation] originally meant changing the tune of music. "Gong", "Shang" and "Yu" are all names in the five tones of ancient music. Metaphor things have changed. 2 metaphor echoes.
Turning stars into fights [explanation] describes magical or superb means.
Deformation step [explanation] or deformation. Describe the variety.
restart
invaluable/ priceless
It means that it is more valuable than gold to people who are not doing their jobs.
5. From four-character idioms to idioms from the front of the word to the beginning of the word:
Wander here, stop here, hit a wall everywhere, hit a wall everywhere, wander here, stop here, rake and do something wrong.
The second word is the idiom (20):
Ma Chenggong is a success, and he will not die until he reaches the Yellow River. It's easy, it comes naturally, just right, and the medicine will cure the disease.
Get rid of the disease by hand, catch the leak in the river at night, be alone, get the message, jump into the Yellow River to wash, and get rid of the fish by water.
Reach for it, reach for it, tickle, touch the pen, go door to door and say, when you cross the bridge,
Talk about sb. Someone happened to come.
Idiom-basic explanation
Ancient [idols; Fixed phrases] fixed phrases, a long-term habit peculiar to Chinese vocabulary. Judging from ancient classics or works, historical stories and people's oral stories, meaning is incisive, often implied in literal meaning, not a simple sum of the meanings of its components, but a meaningful whole. Its structure is tight, so it is generally impossible to change the word order at will, extract or increase or decrease the components in it, and it has the solidification of the structure. Its form is mostly four characters, and there are also some three characters and multi-characters, which are mostly composed of four characters.