Four-character idiom Tian Zige template

The writing format of 1 The writing format of Tian Zige by Tian Zige IV is as follows: The order of strokes of IV is as follows: IV: [sì] Basic Interpretation 1. Several names, three plus one (the common capital "si" on banknotes and documents): four orders (namely "four seasons").

Four gentlemen (the general name for the four flower themes of plum, orchid, bamboo and chrysanthemum in Chinese painting). 2. The notation of China's ancient music score is equivalent to the bass "6" in the notation.

Related words: Four Seasons, Surroundings, Sichuan, Siya, Limbs, Four Seasons, Surroundings, Four Fields, Four Places, Four Towns, Four Books, Four Bodies, Four Rules, Four Places, etc. Extended data:

Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Fourth, the number of yin is also.

Like a quarter. All four belong to four.

Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Fourth, Yin number. Like a quarter.

All four-related words are defined by "four": 1, four seasons [sijiì] Interpretation: refers to the spring, summer, autumn and winter in a year.

Yang Shuo's "Litchi Honey": "There are many flowers in sunny weather in Guangdong, and bees are not idle all year round." 2. [sü shè] Interpretation: Divergent, radiating in all directions.

Quan Kuan-fu's Snow Lotus on the Pasture: "Under the bright moon, I saw her bending alone in front of the sheepfold, and I didn't know what to do." 3. All directions [sü wé i] Explanation: All directions.

The seventh time of "Cold Eyes": "I saw a manor in the distance, pressing the trees around me, and I saw a few wisps of kitchen smoke in the distance." 4. Explanation of the Four Fields [sü y ě]: vilen in the Quartet.

Also refers to the quartet, everywhere. Night of the Great Gobi in Huashan Mountain: "The granite in the four fields is as bright as fire."

5. everywhere [siù chù] Interpretation: everywhere, everywhere. Yang Shuo's Into the Sun: "I saw the waterwheel turning around on the bright red plain."

2. How to write "Zi" in Tian Zige and Tian Zige: Zi: [zi] Basic explanation 1. Symbols used to record languages: characters.

Answer 2. Different writing forms and calligraphy schools: cursive script. 3. Calligraphy works: hundreds.

4. The sound of words: the words are clear and round. 5. People's alias, also called "table ~", is now called "number"; Store name, also called "~".

6. contract, contract: written evidence. 7. In the past, women were called married: the word waiting.

8. childbirth, milk, love: the word milk (fertility). Extended data:

Original meaning of word-making: verb, the woman settled in her husband's family and gave birth to offspring.

Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Word, milk also. From the next child, the child also makes a sound.

Vernacular version of Shuowen Jiezi: word, orientation. The glyph uses "Zi" and "Mi" to indicate that "Zi" is below "Mi" and "Zi" is beside the sound.

Related words: 1, the new word [sh ē ng zi] is not registered. 2, calligraphy and painting [calligraphy and painting] calligraphy and painting: celebrity calligraphy and painting.

3. Practice calligraphy and carefully check the words used in poetry and prose. 4. Font [ZT ǐ] Various forms of the same character written by Chinese characters, such as regular script, running script and cursive script, are printed in Songti and bold.

5. Write symbols in the language [wé n zü]. It is the most important auxiliary language tool for human beings.

It expands the communicative function of language in time and space and greatly promotes human civilization.

3. How to write the first word in the middle line of Tian Zige 3:

"Shuowen Jiezi": "Han people are also inside. From the mouth. Hey, up and down. " According to Xu Shen's explanation, the original meaning of "zhong" is internal and central. This is a literal meaning. Shuo Wen Jie Zi: "Hey, Wei, Hui Ye. Like the shape of a Uighur. They all belong to "Ai ..." The original meaning of "Ai" is round. What is a circle? It's the whole earth. The word "gǔn" means "up and down". "

As a Chinese character, the real meaning of the word "Zhong" is that there is only one unified kingdom on the earth, and that is China. "Well, connecting up and down" means that China people can connect with "heaven", "earth" and "people". This is the "king". "Wang" is the emperor, the son of heaven, the son of heaven, that is, "God". So "China" is the country where "God" is located. (See the net article "Why China is called' China'")

"The Doctrine of the Mean" points out at the beginning: "Impartiality is mediocrity, and it is not easy to mediocrity; The doctrine of the mean is the right way in the world, and the mediocrity is the theorem in the world. " Impartiality is called "the doctrine of the mean", and not changing the routine is called "mediocrity". "Zhong" means the right way in the world, and "Yong" means the hard law in the world, that is, the theorem. The "golden mean" means that people should always be impartial and always cooperate with China.

China is the kingdom of God, representing human fairness, justice, fraternity and truth. China Road represents the correct direction of human progress in the future, and the world is one.

4. The correct format of the word "moon" in Tian Zige How to write the word "moon" in Tian Zige: the first month strokes of the Jade Department of Yuepin 4 five lines of wood and five strokes eeeeeeee1. Moon; Moon: ~ eat.

~ light. Reward ~

2. The unit of time is 1 year, divided into 12 months. 3. Monthly: ~ period.

~ yield. 4. Shaped like the moon; Round: ~ piano.

~ cake. 5. Last name.

Extended information related vocabulary 1, Year of the Monkey, and Ma Yue Idiom Pinyin: hóu nián mǎ yuè Idiom Explanation: Monkey and horse are one of the 12 zodiac animals. Generally refers to the hopeless years in the future.

Also called "Year of the Donkey" and "Year of the Ox". The origin of the idiom: Chapter 4 of furong town by Gu Hua: "In the Year of the Monkey, the world will be unified and the world will be one."

2, the idiom Pinyin of the years: cutuósui Yuè idiom explanation: Time is wasted; Idle away one's time.

To waste one's life. Also known as "sun and moon wasted" and "years wasted".

The origin of the idiom: Jin Ruan's book Yong Huai: "The mistake of the East is not the ultimate, and the day is not wasted." 3, the wind is clear and the moon is bright Pinyin: fēng qěng YuèJiāo Idiom explanation: the breeze is cool, and the moonlight is bright.

Describe the beautiful and pleasant night scene. The origin of the idiom: Xuetang is anonymous: "The night wind is clear and the moon is bright, and three beautiful women on the steps are laughing."

5. How to write the word Zhu 1) Zhu Zai's handwriting is as follows:

The stroke order of Chinese characters is: left, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, left, right, ***6 drawings.

bright red

Spelling zhū shú, the first brush painting, six five elements of wood and five strokes of Zhu.

[zh]

1. Red: ~ red. ~ batch. ~ pen. ~ Text (on the official seal). ~ door (red painted door, formerly referring to a very rich family).

2. Mineral name: ~ sand (inorganic compound, used as a sedative in traditional Chinese medicine. Also known as "cinnabar" and "cinnabar"). ~ ink.

3. Last name.

[shh]

[~ ti (shí)] Ancient place names. When Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty established a county, he ruled Zhaotong County, Yunnan Province. Later it became a county.

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1, Zhu is not bad

Idiom pinyin: zh chén zh and h m: o

Idiom definition: It means that the two families are in-laws.

The origin of idioms: Tang Bai Juyi's poem Zhu Chencun: "In Xuzhou County, there is a village called Zhu Chencun. ..... There are only two surnames in a village, and the marriage lasts forever. "

2. Near Zhu Zhechi

Idiom pinyin: jìn zh zh chì

Idiom explanation: Zhu: cinnabar. Red near cinnabar. Being close to good people makes people better. Refers to the external environment has a great influence.

Idiom origin: Jin Fuxuan's "Fu Jiji Prince Shaofuzhen": "Therefore, those who are close are black; Sound and harmony are distinct, and the shape is regular and straight. "

3, red and purple disorderly Zhu

Idiom pinyin: hong zǐLuàn zh

Interpretation of idioms: In ancient times, Zhu was a positive color and purple was a variegated color. Red, purple, chaos and red refer to variegated colors, chaos and positive colors. Metaphor is evil rather than justice.

The origin of the idiom: The Analects of Confucius, Yang Huo: "Confucius said: Evil purple takes away Zhu Ye." Mencius Annotated Zhao Qi's Inscription: "The foundation is being smeared, benevolence and righteousness are sluggish, vanity is galloping, and red and purple are chaotic. "

6. How to write a painting in Tian Zige is like this in Tian Zige: The stroke order of the characters is horizontal, left, vertical, horizontal, vertical and horizontal.

The basic meaning of existence: 1, existence; Survival: the spirit is always there. Shepherd would rather lose wool than sheep.

I won't be in the factory tonight. 3. Stay: On the job.

On the job. 4. Join (a group); Belong to (a group): Within the Party.

In the organization. 5, lies in; It depends: everything depends on people.

Study hard, mainly in your own efforts. Extended data:

Chinese radical: earth, external stroke: 3, total stroke: 6.

Examples of word combinations are as follows: 1, within a certain range [zài nèi] All our comrades, including me, should take part in tree planting activities. 2. location; Location: Choose a place with beautiful scenery and pleasant climate to build a sanatorium.

3. Things far away in the line of sight are in the line of sight, and you can see the Big Wild Goose Pagoda in the line of sight. 4. Insufficient staffing.

He has retired and no longer wears makeup. 5. fortunately, [h m 4 o z à i] means that there are some favorable conditions or situations: we will talk about them later. Fortunately, we often meet.

7. Du Zi's writing in Tian Zige is as follows:

Read the following pictures in stroke order:

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Du Fu's first wooden-pen collage is a five-brush combination of seven elements of wood.

1. Du pear tree, deciduous tree. This kind of fruit is called Du pear, also called Du pear. Seedlings are often used as rootstocks of pear trees.

2. Blocking: using ~ abuse. Anti-micro ~ gradual.

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1, eliminate future trouble

Idiom Pinyin: Djué hê u Huà n

Idiom definition: put an end to: block and cut off; Suffer: disaster, disaster. Refers to the complete elimination of possible future disasters.

The origin of the idiom: The 40th time in the Legend of Pingyao by Guan Zhong of Ming Luo: "The peak where the white jade furnace is placed will collapse, just blocking the entrance of the cave. The misty white jade furnace is still in the sky, and no one has been to Baiyun Cave since then. This is the original intention of the Jade Emperor to put an end to future troubles. "

2, prevent micro duration

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Interpretation of idioms: prevention: beware; Prevention; Micro: tiny; A sign of something; Du: put an end to it; Blockage; Gradually: the beginning and development of things. Stop making mistakes, bad things, bad habits, etc. At the first sign; Don't let it develop.

The origin of the idiom: The Book of the Later Han Dynasty Ding Hongchuan written by the Southern Song Dynasty: "If the government is responsible for bowing, Du gradually prevents sprouting, the fierce demon disappears, and the harm disappears."

3. Cuckoo cries blood

Idiom pinyin: d juān tíXu

Interpretation of idioms: According to legend, cuckoos wail day and night, and they will not rest until their blood is exhausted. Often used to describe extreme sadness.

The origin of the idiom: Tang Juyi's Pipa Trip: "And what are you listening to here, morning and night?" ? The cuckoo bleeds, the ape whimpers. "

4. Dukou swallowed his voice

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Idiom explanation: describe saying nothing.

The origin of the idiom: The Book of the Later Han Dynasty Official Yellow Festival by Ye Fan in the Southern Song Dynasty: "The officials of the princes swallowed their voices and dared not speak."