Poems about the zodiac.
During the Southern and Northern Dynasties, not only did the twelve zodiac signs be used to record the year, but the famous scribe Shen Jiong also created my country’s first interesting zodiac poem:
“The traces of rats create dust cases, and the traces of oxen create dust cases. The sheep are coming down at dusk. The tiger is sitting in the empty valley, the rabbit moon is opening towards the window, the dragon is far away and green, the snakes and willows are wandering in the distance. The sheep are carrying the fragrant fruits in the spring, and the chicken anvils are attracting the Qing Dynasty. Outside the pregnant house, the pig's window is leisurely." This poem embeds the names of the twelve zodiac animals in order at the beginning, and highlights the characteristics of each animal, which is the finishing touch. It can be said to be unique and entertaining.
Zhu Xi, a great Confucian scholar in the Southern Song Dynasty, also wrote a poem about the twelve zodiac signs. He cleverly scattered the names of the twelve zodiac animals into the poems. The poem goes: "In the daytime, empty baskets gnaw at hungry rats, and at dawn, driving and winning oxen plow the abandoned fields. In the tiger's circle at this time, I listen to the boasts of the powerful, and in the old rabbit country, I groan. You see the dormant dragon lying down for three winters, and the horns of your head do not compete with the snake for supremacy." After destroying the car and killing the horse, we can chat leisurely while cooking the sheep. The monkeys are raised on the green hanging frame, and the Kun pheasant (Kun rooster: refers to a bird like a crane in ancient books) sings and barks to make tea. You don’t have to buy pork from your employer.”
Liu Yin, a scholar of the Yuan Dynasty, is quite famous for his poem about the twelve zodiac animals: “A hungry eagle cannot scare a rat, but only when an ox lies high on its back can a tiger stand a thousand miles away.” Look at the rabbit hole in Jingzhou. Fishes and dragons are boundless in the water, and the phantom mirrors are like snakes in the cup. The autumn wind of horse ears has left no trace, and the sheep's intestines have returned home early. The monkeys dance in the gate, and the chickens in the intestines are all happy. The Chaimen dog barks to report to the neighbor, and the divine pig is bought to thank Chunyu." The twelve zodiac signs are embedded in the poem, and each sentence is a story with brilliant meaning and unique interest.
Hu Yan, a great scholar of the Ming Dynasty, also wrote a poem about the twelve zodiac animals. The poem goes: "The mice drink and the rivers never dry up, and the cows and girls find it difficult to see each other all year round. Binding tigers from the southern mountains with bare hands, and catching rabbits in the middle of the month." The sky is endless. The dragon is always awake, and the old horse is tired when it touches the vassal. Don't laugh at the people of Chu. I wish the chickens are empty, but they are slaughtering dogs in Peizhong City and Pingjin. The "mouse" in the first sentence refers to the water rat; the "cow girl" in the second sentence refers to the folk legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl; the "Lilong" in the fifth sentence is a type of dragon with a pearl under its chin. Therefore, it is called Lilong; the "狝 Yang" in the eighth sentence refers to the ram, and "touching the feudal" means that the horns of the sheep touch the fence; the "Wuyang" in the eleventh sentence refers to the title of Wuyang Marquis by Liu Bang, the great ancestor of the Han Dynasty. Fan Kuai once served in Peixian County, Jiangsu Province. Making a living by killing dogs; the last sentence refers to Gongsun Hong, the prime minister during the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, who once let pigs off in the East China Sea. This poem not only embeds the zodiac names one by one, but also allows people to appreciate the connotation while enjoying the fun.
In the early years of the Republic of China, the great painter Wang Mengbai once painted a picture of the twelve zodiac animals for his disciple Li Yi. He wrote a poem titled "Inscriptions on the Twelve Zodiac Signs": "The world's sentiments are full of rats, but the waist of poems is in bunches. I have never been emperor of tigers and wolves in Qin, and I am really busy staying in the rabbit garden at night. Long Han knew that the calamity was not over yet, Jia Jia The original snake is crying. The pear garden is full of smoke and the dancing horses are gone. The sheep and carriages are like jade. The children are like macaques, and the chicken windows are solitary. How can I envy the dog meat in Banqiao? I should envy Dongpo's pork." Each sentence is embedded with the name of a person's animal, and each sentence has an allusion. It can be said that it is well-intentioned, unique and interesting.
Idioms, sayings or sayings about the zodiac.
1. Idioms about "rat"
Throwing a rat-proof weapon to hit the rat for fear of damaging the tool means that you have scruples in doing things.
Catch your head and run away to describe the situation of escaping in embarrassment.
The Wu rat has many skills but cannot be specialized.
Mouse teeth and bird horns are a metaphor for arguing with others.
The rat liverworm arm refers to an extremely humble and tiny thing.
The mole drinking from the river is a metaphor for a small amount, not much, or nothing significant.
Deer head and rat eyes are used to describe a person's evil appearance, such as the head of a deer and the eyes of a rat. It has a similar meaning to "sharp-mouthed monkey-cheeked", but "sharp-billed monkey-cheeked" only describes an ugly appearance, while "deer-headed and rat-eyed" emphasizes the evil and cunning of a person.
2. Idioms about "cow"
Nine cows and a dime is a metaphor for extremely small and insignificant value.
Nine oxen and two tigers represent great power.
A small test describes a talented person who shows some talent.
The League of Legends was an alliance based on blood in ancient times.
Weeping in cow clothes is a metaphor for the difficult life of a poor couple.
Niushan Zhuozuo (1) describes the forests in mountainous areas that have been cut down. (2) Transform its meaning to describe a person's bald head.
A book hanging on an ox's horn describes diligence and learning. It has the same meaning as "hanging beam stabs the stock", "Nang Ying reads at night", "chisels the wall to borrow light".
Cow, ghost and snake god (1) describes a person's ugly and scary appearance. (2) A metaphor for a person who behaves absurdly and viciously.
Ox-headed and horse-faced (1) describes a person’s ugly and scary appearance. (2) A metaphor for a person who behaves absurdly and viciously.
Niu Ma Feng Chen describes people traveling on the road, dusty and very tired.
Ox and puffballs are metaphors for lowly people or things.
Cooking chicken with a cow and a tripod is a metaphor for overkill.
Being wrong is a metaphor for two things that cannot be put together at all. It is usually used to describe a person who answers a question that is wrong.
There are many books.
A mud cow entering the sea is a metaphor for disappearing forever and leaving no trace.
Scar Ding Jie Niu is a metaphor for having a clear understanding of things and being able to do things with ease and use them freely.
Playing the piano on a cow is a metaphor for the incomprehensible style.
To get into trouble is a metaphor for being stubborn and trapped in a desperate situation.
The new-born calf is a metaphor for people who are new to society. They are not afraid of difficulties or evil forces when encountering difficulties.
Laduqingshen describes the love parents have for their children.
The son of Li Niu is a metaphor for an evil father and a virtuous son.
The wind, horse and cow are irrelevant and have nothing to do with each other.
3. Idioms about "tiger"
Nine oxen and two tigers represent great power.
The metaphor of three people becoming a tiger means that if there are many people, even if the rumor is wrong, they will believe it to be true.
A lively and courageous posture.
Like a tiger with added wings, it means that a strong person needs help to become stronger and more frightening.
A sheep entering a tiger's mouth is a symbol of extreme danger and death is inevitable.
Let the tiger return to the mountain to indulge the evil person, let him return to his own sphere of influence or territory, and harm others again.
The fox pretends to be the tiger's power, which means using momentum to scare others.
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is a metaphor for the many and outstanding talents.
The metaphor of a tiger rushing into a flock of sheep is very powerful. The opponent has no resistance at all and can do whatever they want.
Escape from a tiger's mouth is a metaphor for a person who has experienced great danger and survived by luck.
Looking covetously means staring greedily, waiting for the right time to make a move.
Anticlimactic means that things start but end, and there is no perseverance.
Being a helper of a tiger is a metaphor for being an accomplice in doing bad things.
Gorge oneself on something to describe eating something vigorously and quickly, which is rude and ugly.
Riding the tiger with momentum means that after a person has done something, it is too late to stop, which means that he is in a dilemma.
It is difficult to ride a tiger, which means that an action cannot be stopped due to the general trend.
Seek the skin of a tiger as a metaphor for something that is impossible to succeed.
Baohu Fenghe went to fight the tiger with his bare hands and crossed the river without borrowing a boat, which symbolizes the courage of an ordinary man with courage.
The original meaning of "Talking about a tiger's color will change" means that one must experience it personally to have true knowledge; later it was extended to mean that one is afraid of something, and one's color changes with panic when talking about it.
A strategy to lure people away from the mountains to trick people into leaving the base area in order to achieve a certain goal.
Raising tigers and causing trouble means indulging enemies or evil people, causing future troubles to oneself.
A hungry tiger pounces on a sheep is a metaphor for being very greedy.
The roar of dragons and tigers refers to the roar of dragons and tigers, describing the sound of human roars that are very loud and loud.
Enter the dragon and the tiger describe the battle between two powerful forces, equally matched.
Longtan and tiger's den are metaphors for dangerous places.
Dragon, pan, and tiger roost describe a place where the situation is majestic and dangerous.
Letting the tiger return to the mountain is a metaphor for letting the evildoers go, causing them to harm society again.
4. Idioms about "rabbit"
The jade rabbit rising in the east means that it is night.
Standing back and waiting means being stubborn and unwilling to change.
Uncle Rabbit Hair was generally called the old man during the Song and Yuan Dynasties.
The rabbit is dead and the dog is cooked, which means that it is reused when something happens, but is destroyed after the thing is done.
The death of the rabbit and the sadness of the fox is a metaphor for the death and defeat of the same kind, and oneself also becomes sad.
The movement of rabbits and black flies is a metaphor for the movement of the sun and the moon, and the passage of time quickly.
The rabbit rises and the falcon falls (1) describes quick movements. (2) Metaphor for vigorous calligraphy.
5. Idioms about "dragon"
The lively and brave posture of a dragon.
Business and bustling are described by busy traffic.
The ins and outs of the story describe the whole process of the matter.
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is a metaphor for the many and outstanding talents.
Living dragon vividly describes a painting, sculpture or written narrative, which is extremely lifelike.
Chenglongkuaixiu describes a satisfactory and good son-in-law.
I hope my son will become a great person in the future.
Painting the eye in a painting is a metaphor for adding a stroke to an important place in a painting to make the work more profound.
The dragon getting water is a metaphor for talents being appreciated and put into use.
The lack of a leader means that the masses have lost their leader.
The saying "Ye Gong loves dragons" is a metaphor for liking something on the surface, but not really liking it; by extension, it means being flashy and untrue.
In ancient times, it was said that the nine little dragons born in the dragon had different appearances and temperaments. It is a metaphor that people have their own preferences and are not all the same.
The roar of dragons and tigers refers to the roar of dragons and tigers, describing the sound of human roars that are very loud and loud.
Enter the dragon and the tiger describe the battle between two powerful forces, equally matched.
Dragon liver and phoenix marrow are metaphors for precious dishes.
The dragon and the phoenix dance describe the vigorous and majestic momentum.
The dragon-horse spirit describes a person who is energetic and energetic.
The mixed place of dragon and snake is a metaphor for all kinds of good and bad people living together in a mixed place.
The dragon and phoenix represent auspicious signs of wealth and auspiciousness, and are often used on marriage certificates or wedding invitations.
Longtan and tiger's den are metaphors for dangerous places.
Dragon, pan, and tiger roost describe a place where the situation is majestic and dangerous.
The dragon walks and the tiger steps refers to the majesty and solemn appearance, which is extraordinary for ordinary people. It is often used to describe emperors.
The dragon and the tiger step are metaphors for the mighty and majestic spirit.
The dragon and the tiger look at each other to describe the grand scale.
Climbing the dragon and attaching the phoenix means fawning over and seeking refuge with the powerful.
A dragon swimming in shallow water and being teased by a shrimp, and a tiger falling to the ground and being bullied by a dog are metaphors for a hero's end, or being useless.
6. Idioms about "snake"
To alert a snake in the grass is a metaphor for not doing things secretly, so as to make the other party take precautions.
The cup bow snake shadow is too suspicious and takes the illusory things as reality.
Anticlimactic means that things start but end, and there is no perseverance.
The snake cannot move without a leader. It means that the mob and the thieves who cause trouble cannot move without a leader.
To add something superfluous is a metaphor for making something out of nothing.
Xu and Wei Snake reluctantly socialize.
The mixed place of dragon and snake is a metaphor for all kinds of good and bad people living together in a mixed place.
7. Idioms about "horse":
When a horse takes the lead in fighting or doing something, he is not afraid of difficulties and walks bravely in front of others.
Thousands of troops and thousands of horses describe the large number of soldiers and their momentum.
The horse flying in the air is a metaphor for the bold and elegant talent.
A wandering mind describes wandering thoughts.
The work of dogs and horses modestly calls their meager service as insignificant as dogs and horses.
The merits of great achievements are described as the merits of fighting and running.
The old horse knows the way, which means an experienced person.
War and chaos describe the serious destruction of war and the disorder of order.
Horse horse and whip is a metaphor for speeding up.
Quest for Ma Tang Si Tang Si: The empty market. If the method you seek is wrong, you will get nothing.
Go ahead and wait for future additions.
It will be added in the future.
A quick glance at the external appearance of an event, with no time to delve into its details.
Business and bustling are described by busy traffic.
Recruiting soldiers and buying horses; refers to gathering force and planning for war.
The golden sword and the iron horse represent that the army is well equipped and has very strong combat effectiveness; it can also be used as a metaphor for war.
Childhood sweetheart refers to a childhood playmate.
Fei donkey and non horse describe nondescript things.
To refer to a deer as a horse is to distort the facts and confuse right and wrong.
A black sheep is a person who harms everyone.
To sharpen weapons, feed horses, and prepare for battle; it also generally refers to active preparation beforehand.
To sharpen weapons, feed horses, and prepare for battle; it also generally refers to active preparation in advance.
Non-stop means no rest or stop.
Maer Dongfeng describes a person who is indifferent to what others say and forgets what he hears.
Success is a quick and easy way to congratulate people on their success.
Magri Corpse describes soldiers who died heroically on the battlefield.
Mashou means to act completely according to the leader's instructions.
The elongation of the horse teeth is just a sign of increasing age in vain, but it does not accomplish much.
Adventure alone and go forward alone, without relying on others.
Clues are small and not obvious signs, from which the truth can be inferred.
A blessing in disguise (1) is a metaphor for a blessing in disguise. (2) Describes the impermanence of good and bad fortunes and cannot make a sudden conclusion.
Thousands of horses galloping to be added in the future.
Once words are spoken, it is difficult to take them back. It is used to warn people to be careful with their words and to keep their promises.
The dragon-horse spirit describes a person who is energetic and energetic.
Sexy dogs and horses describe life as very corrupt.
Currenting from the brink means reaching the edge of danger and waking up in time to turn back.
To reveal one's flaws is a metaphor for revealing the truth.
The original meaning of male, female, and horse is that the appearance of the horse is not important. It further means that the difference in appearance is not enough to care about, and the inner essence should be emphasized.
8. Idioms about "sheep":
To make up for the situation after it is lost is a metaphor for remedial action afterwards.
The scapegoat is a metaphor for taking responsibility for the sins of others.
A sheep entering a tiger's mouth is a symbol of extreme danger and death is inevitable.
Yangchang Trail is a winding and narrow path in the mountains.
Sheep-like and tiger-skin is a metaphor for being mighty on the outside but timid on the inside.
The ram is a metaphor for being in a difficult situation and unable to advance or retreat.
The wool comes from the sheep and the wool grows from the sheep. It is a metaphor that the profit gained actually comes from the owner.
The metaphor of the lost sheep on the wrong road is similar in origin but different in origin, and it is easy for scholars to go astray.
The metaphor of a tiger rushing into a flock of sheep is very powerful. The opponent has no resistance at all and can do whatever they want.
Antelope hangs its horns. It is said that when the antelope sleeps at night, it hangs its horns on the tree with its feet off the ground to avoid leaving footprints and being hunted. Therefore, it is a metaphor for the transcendent artistic conception of poetry and leaves no trace.
To lead a sheep with ease is a metaphor for stealing.
A hungry tiger pouncing on a sheep is a metaphor for greed.
9. Idioms about "monkey":
Killing chickens to warn monkeys means punishing someone severely to warn others.
10. Idioms about "chicken":
Please refer to the chicken made of clay and the dog made of clay. The metaphor is superficial, but in reality it is useless.
The female chicken Si Chen is a metaphor for women’s monopoly.
Being dumbfounded describes someone who is stunned by fear.
Sneaking is a metaphor for doing things in a casual way.
Stealing the chicken but losing the rice is a metaphor for speculators who fail to achieve their goals and suffer losses instead.
Killing the goose to get the eggs (1) refers to the ruler's extortionate taxation and extortion, even cutting off the people's production, regardless of it. (2) Describes excessive greed, insatiability, desire for big profits, intolerance of small profits, and then cuts off the foundation of profit-seeking.
Killing a chicken to police a monkey is a metaphor for severely punishing someone in order to serve as a warning to others.
To kill a chicken with an ox's knife is a metaphor for dealing with small things, and there is no need to use force to make a difference.
Marrying a rooster and following the rooster is a metaphor for a woman marrying a husband and settling in with whatever comes.
I would rather be the head of a chicken than the bottom of a big one.
Hearing the chicken and dancing refers to a person with great ambitions who can always be vigilant and motivated in time.
The power of binding a chicken is a metaphor for the weakness of a human being.
Trivial things are a metaphor for trivial matters.
Kill all the chickens and dogs without leaving any one alive.
The restlessness of chickens and dogs is a metaphor for severe harassment.
The ascension of chickens and dogs to heaven is a metaphor for a person who becomes a high official, and those who are related to him also become powerful.
Goosebumps are protrusions on the skin caused by cold, usually when a person is nauseated by talking.
Chicken-skinned crane with thick skin and white hair describes an old man with gray hair and wrinkled face.
It is a metaphor for being disturbed and feeling uneasy.
Things like chickens and dogs, trivial and scattered items.
Chicken crows and dog robber refers to a person who has no great talent and only knows the heresy.
Standing out from the crowd is a metaphor for being able to stand out. Or used to describe a person who is particularly tall.
11. Idioms about "dog":
The dog in white clouds symbolizes the ever-changing world.
The rabbit is dead and the dog is cooked, which means that it is reused when something happens, but is destroyed after the thing is done.
A dog relies on the power of the strong to bully the weak.
The old custom of pouring dog blood on the head can make the demon appear in its true form. The latter often refers to embarrassment.
The dog's tail continues the mink's metaphor, which means that officials are appointed indiscriminately regardless of their talents.
A dog's head and horns are a metaphor for something that is impossible to achieve. It is usually used as an excuse to reject others. It is the same as "a black head and a horse's horns".
The dog-headed strategist describes a villain who loves to make small plans.
Gogougou profit describes the behavior of villains who work everywhere and do whatever it takes.
The dog's eyes look down on others. It is usually used to ridicule a person for looking down on others. It is similar to "looking through the cracks in the door" and "having eyes but not knowing".
A dog that cannot spit out ivory is used to ridicule others for not having a clean mouth or lack of cultivation, talking nonsense, and being unable to say beautiful and kind words.
The dog bites Lu Dongbin, and he does not understand the good heart. This is an angry word usually used when "good intentions are not rewarded".
The heart of a wolf and the lungs of a dog are a metaphor for a vicious and cruel person like an animal, or an unreasonable and ungrateful person.
Sneaking is a metaphor for doing things in a casual way.
Marrying a dog and following the dog is a metaphor for a woman marrying a husband and being content with whatever comes.
Pigs and dogs are inferior metaphors.
The chicken is flying and the dog is jumping around to describe the situation of chaos and chaos.
Things like chickens and dogs, trivial and scattered items.
Crowing chickens and stealing dogs are metaphors for humble and insignificant skills.
Pig friends and dog friends are metaphors for harming friends.
Chickens made of clay, dogs made of clay, and dogs made of clay. The metaphor is superficial, but in reality it is useless.
Canine and tooth interlocking (1) describes the shape of the junction of two things, which is uneven and interlocking with each other. (2) The dog-tooth system is used to describe two or more forces that restrain each other.
The quality of dogs and sheep is a metaphor for timid and incompetent temperament.
The heart of the dog and horse is used by subordinates to express their loyalty to their superiors with humility.
The fate of dogs and horses is to be humble about their lives.
The disease of dogs and horses is modest about their disease.
The work of dogs and horses modestly calls their meager service as insignificant as dogs and horses.
Horse Teeth is humble about his age.
The bereaved dog sneered at the frustrated person and fled in a very embarrassed state.
Sichuan dogs barking at the sun are rare and strange.
Sexy dogs and horses describe life as very corrupt.
Kill all the chickens and dogs without leaving any one alive.
The restlessness of chickens and dogs is a metaphor for severe harassment.
The ascension of chickens and dogs to heaven is a metaphor for a person who becomes a high official, and those who are related to him also become powerful.
12. Idioms about "pig":
Pigs and dogs are inferior metaphors.
The pig is brave and brave, which is a metaphor for sharp and brave conflicts.
Pig friends and dog friends are metaphors for harming friends.
The pig's hoof is a metaphor for making small sacrifices in the hope of getting big rewards.
The expression "Bot Tutu Wolf Run" is a metaphor for the scene of running in a hurry. It is usually used to describe the situation when two armies are facing each other and the defeated army is fleeing.
A duck walks --- waddles
A parrot follows what others say --- what others say
A rabbit's tail --- it won't grow long
A mouse crosses the street ---Everyone shouts for beating
Cats cry for mice---Fake compassion
Dogs chase ducks---croaking
Cow's hooves---two halves
The mouse comes out of the hole - looking around
The old cow eats grass - hesitantly
The tiger's butt - cannot be touched
A dog pulls a mouse --- mind your own business
A tiger pulls a cart -- who dares (to drive)?
A toad eats swan meat - a dog is brave
A toad eats cowpeas - a hanging one
A cat catches a mouse and a dog looks after the door - his duty Things
Donkeys in Guizhou brayed like horses - Southern accents and northern accents
Sparrows flew into the chimney - lifeless and hairless
Ants moved - everyone talked< /p>
The bastard eats the weight - determined
The dung beetle wears flowers - ugly and beautiful
Reading the songbook while riding a donkey - we'll see
< p>Fireflies' butts - not very bright (amount)Flies fly into the garden - pretending to be bees (crazy)
Hui people go to the market - (the) pigs don't care
The rooster wears a hat - a crown (official)
The tortoise has chicken feathers in its belly - (return) the turtle's heart is like an arrow
The pheasant eats Coptis chinensis Children - they are so miserable that they dare not cry (mentioned)
Crabs in the river - they all have traps (home)
Night owls come into the house - they must be up to no good
Loaches and eels make friends - slippery vs. slippery
Eagle flies into the blue sky and fox walks at night - each goes his own way
The weight falls in the henhouse - causing trouble
p>Dogs watch the night, chickens watch the morning - each keeps its duty
To lead the cow, lead the cow by the nose - grasp the main contradiction
The earthworm shakes the big tree - ridiculous Quantity
Grasshoppers after autumn - can't jump for a few days
Ants on a hot pot - anxiously spinning around
Crocodile tears - fake Mercy
A rabbit’s tail—can’t grow long
Iron rooster—never plucks a single hair
A locust—a vampire
The crows in the world— —Generally black
I remember the young man riding a bamboo horse, and when he turned around he was a white-headed man
Birds have wings, people have ideals
Iron is made by hammering, and horses are made by riding
Strength is required to defeat a tiger, and wisdom is required to catch a monkey.
If you want to catch a fox, you have to be more cunning than the fox.
A fat pig cannot hide from the butcher.
If you let the tiger return to the mountain, there will be trouble in the future.
Officials are not greedy for money, and dogs do not eat shit.
A good dog never jumps, a good cat never meows.
A good dog does not bite a chicken, a good man does not beat his wife