Fire and chicken idiom?

A. What are the idioms of chicken pictures?

Goose skin of crane,

No chickens, no dogs,

Cockfighting stooges,

Tastes like chicken ribs,

The power to bind chickens,

Kill the goose that lays the golden egg,

The cock crow rises and falls.

Keep silent,

Chickens fly and dogs jump and have the right to go,

Stealing chickens and eating rice,

Looking for bones in eggs,

Cockfighting,

The gains and losses of chickens and insects,

Cocks crow and dogs crow,

Rat belly and chicken intestines,

Pointing at dogs,

Domestic chickens, wild owls,

Chicken and dog sang ma,

Fighting for chickens and losing sheep,

The sound of chickens and dogs died of old age,

Cockfighting,

Kill the chicken and get the millet,

Cocks crow and dogs crow,

Chicken carcasses, cows,

Better be a chicken mouth than a cow queen,

Wooden chickens are raised,

The cock crowed and stopped dancing.

A man has the right to ascend to heaven,

Runan chicken

B. Chicken guesses idioms, pictures and answers.

Stand on one leg like a rooster

Pinyin: jρn jρdúl \u u.

Explanation: refers to a martial arts posture of standing on one leg. Later it also refers to standing on one foot.

The source replied: Li Qingru's "Mirror Flower Edge" is the seventy-fourth time: "I am a golden rooster, I want to be longer."

For example, if you stand on this table, the golden rooster is independent and that leg is not allowed to be put down. Mao Dun's Midnight 17

Pinyin code: jjdl

Synonym: stand out from the crowd

Antonym: ordinary

Usage: as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Stand on one foot

English: Stand on one foot like a pheasant.

C. Look at the picture and guess the idioms in the pheasant fire

Yamakaji? [fàng huǒ shāo shān]?

Chinese name

Set fire to the mountain.

spell

fànɡ huǒ shāo shān

translate freely

Metaphor fanned the flames, sow discord.

source

Kang Zhuo's Dongfanghong

Answer: Idiom: Let Yamakaji go.

Pronunciation: fànɡ huǒ shāo shān

Interpretation: Metaphor fanned the flames, sow discord.

You don't know that Qi Zhanjie, who was bitten by a leopard by a wolf, was able to put Yamakaji in front of me a while ago!

Synonym: fanning the flames

Usage: linkage type; As predicate and object; With derogatory meaning; Sow discord among people.

D. Look at the picture and guess the idiom fist turkey.

Anxious: basic explanation: describe the urgency of the matter to the extreme (mostly used for official documents, telegrams, etc.) )

Pinyin pronunciation

Use example: hit your majesty! Chicken Luzhai ~, feather book spread to Chang 'an, please cut it from the holy one. (Cao Yu's "Wang Zhaojun" Act II)

Synonym group: anxiety and impatience.

Antonym group: slow

Usage: formal; As predicate, object and attribute; Describe things as urgent to the extreme

E. idioms with chickens look at the pictures and guess the idioms

Idioms related to chickens:

1, Golden Rooster Independence [jρn jρdúLi] refers to a martial arts posture of standing on one leg. Post-specialization also means standing on one foot.

2. Acyl chicken in the urn [wèng lǐxρ belongs to jρ] is a metaphor for people with narrow knowledge.

3. Cut the chicken with an ox knife [niú dāo gē jī] Kill a chicken with an ox knife. Metaphor is overqualified.

4. Sang Ma [j ξ qun sā ng má] described the quiet life in the countryside.

5. Golden Rooster News [jρnρnρXiρoρ] Golden Rooster: In ancient times, when amnesties were held, a ceremony was held, that is, a long pole was erected to erect a golden rooster, and then criminals were concentrated and drummed to read the pardon order. Refers to the news of the emperor's pardon.

6. The chickens and dogs are restless [jρquǐnBǐníng] Ning: Peace. Describe harassment, even making chickens and dogs restless.

7. Gains and losses of chickens and insects [jρchóng déshρ] Gains and losses are like chickens pecking at insects, and people bind chickens. Small gains and losses don't matter.

8. [j and qu m n xi ā ng wé n] means densely populated.

9. it tastes like chicken ribs [wèI rújρlèI] chicken ribs: chicken ribs, without meat, are metaphors of things that are meaningless but reluctant to give up. It's a pity not to do things, but it doesn't do much good.

10, Huainan Chicken and Dog [huá i ná n j and qu ǐ n] Huainan King Chicken and Dog. Metaphor refers to people who rely on others to gain power.

F. A complete collection of idioms with pictures of chickens

Idioms about chickens

Smell the chicken dancing,

Yogi Chen Si,

Stand out from the crowd,

Cockcrow and dog thieves,

Chicken and dog are restless,

Stunned,

Kill the goose that lays the golden egg,

Make an example of others,

The golden rooster is independent,

Chickens fly and dogs jump,

G. Guess the idiom 10 with a chicken.

1, the golden rooster is independent

2, stupefied

Step 3 stand out from the crowd

4, chicken flying eggs

5. Endless

6, chicken fly a dog to jump

7. Throw eggs at stones

8. Smell the chicken dancing

9. chicken and dog ascend to heaven

10, the power of tying chicken

H. Look at the picture and guess what are the idioms of heart, chicken, elephant and fire?

Look at the pictures and guess which idioms are there: heart, chicken, elephant, fire-anxiety, anxiety.

1, anxiety version x and NJí Right rú huǒ

It means my heart is on fire. Describe very anxious.

The source of Master Wang Yuan's "The West Chamber" is the fourth fold: "I am full." Jinsheng sighed and praised, "I'm in a hurry, but I can't wait."

Structural subject-predicate idioms

Used as predicate and adverbial; Describe the abnormal worry in my heart.

2. In a hurry. X: Niger Lu Fen

It means my heart is on fire. Describe very anxious.

The source of Master Wang Yuan's "The West Chamber" is the fourth fold: "I am full." Jinsheng sighed and praised, "I'm in a hurry, but I can't wait."

Structural subject-predicate form.

Usage describes the abnormal anxiety in the heart. Generally used as predicate and adverbial.

When the clock struck eight, Wang Zhan's classmates suddenly felt excited and ran to the classroom.

Number one. 9? 1 a chicken with a head and a fire guess idioms

burn with anxiety/impatience

Pronunciation x and n

It means my heart is on fire. Describe very anxious.

The original version of Master Wang Yuan's book The West Chamber has a fourth discount: "I'm full." Jinsheng sighed and praised, "I'm in a hurry, but I can't wait."

They are all in a hurry and just want to save their strength and move on.

Be in a hurry: Basic explanation: I am in a hurry. Describe very anxious.

Pinyin pronunciation: x and n jí rú fé n

For example, he is a self-motivated student, and his grades can't go up.

Synonym group: impatience, heartbreak and anxiety

Antonym group: no hurry, no hurry, no hurry.

Usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate and adverbial; Describe the abnormal worry in my heart.

Xiehouyu: The lime truck was caught in a downpour.

J. Look at the picture and guess the idiom: a dog, a chicken and a fire.

Take a chestnut from the fire.

pull chestnuts out of the fire

Steal chestnuts cooked in the stove. It means being used, taking risks and getting nothing.

From/kloc-La Fontaine, a French fable poet in the 7th century, in the fable "Monkeys and Cats", the monkey tricked the cat into taking chestnuts from the fire, and the chestnuts were eaten by the monkey, but the cat burned the hair on its feet.

We are very busy now, and it is God's blessing that Zheng Chenggong won't come. Are we still going to provoke him? We can't help others.

◎ Chapter 5 of Guo Moruo's Zheng Chenggong