Idioms of "What, Four, What".

Idioms of "What, Four, What".

Idioms of "What, Four, What".

All corners of the country: refers to all parts of the country, and sometimes refers to all parts of the world. The present tense is also a broad' unified' metaphor.

504 scattered: describe scattered.

Five continents and four seas: referring to all parts of the world.

The second word is an idiom of five.

Hang five hang four: refers to continuous.

Ninth five-year plan: ninth five-year plan: refers to the throne. It used to refer to the status of an emperor.

Groups of three or five: several people, several people together.

Guo Gong of Xia Wu: In Spring and Autumn Annals, Xia Wu? After the vacancy? Month? Word,? Guo Gong? I don't remember anything. Metaphor text leaked.

One hundred and fifty: five, ten: counting unit. Count in five places and ten places. Metaphor narrative from beginning to end, from the source to the book, without omission. Also describes the count number.

Go through five customs and slay six generals: a metaphor to overcome many difficulties. This is a story about Guan Yu in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

Hang five hang four: refers to continuous.

Five buckets of rice bend the waist: five buckets of rice: the salary of the county magistrate in the Jin Dynasty, later referring to the meager salary; Bend down: Bend down to salute, which means bending down to salute others. Bow and salute for the meager salary. Metaphor? ...

Salty five liters three: refers to the emperor was widely, with the five emperors, beyond the three kings.

The third word is an idiom of five.

Again and again: time: time. Over and over again.

Three Graves and Five Codes: According to legend, it is the earliest ancient book in China.

Three cardinal guides and five permanent members: three cardinal guides: refers to the monarch as a minister, the father as a son and the husband as a wife; The five permanent members: benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom and faith. The moral norms between people advocated by feudal ethics ...

Three Emperors and Five Emperors: Huang San: Fuxi, Shennong and Huangdi; Five Emperors: Shao Hao, Zhuan Xu, Di Ku, Yao and Shun. Originally an ancient tribal leader in China legend. Later borrowing refers to ancient times. ...

Third cousin: According to legend, the ancient rulers set up third cousin to show their respect for the elderly.

Three orders and five applications: order: order; Shen: Expression and explanation. Many orders and warnings.

Three, three, five, five: in groups of three.

Three Sacrifices and Five Ding: In the old days, it was described as a rich sacrifice. Later, I also described the food as beautiful.

Three times five divided by two: abacus formula. Describe doing things and acting simply and neatly.

Three wits and five guesses: a metaphor for exhausting one's mind and speculating in many ways.

Know 25 don't know 10: only know one aspect, and the observation problem is not comprehensive.

Ten winds and five rains: one wind every ten days and one rain every five days. Describe favorable weather and favorable climate.

Ten encirclement and five attacks: if the strength exceeds the enemy by ten times, you can encircle it, and if it exceeds five times, you can attack it.

Points: the description is incomplete, not centralized, not unified, not unified.

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