What are the idioms with similar structures to Chizhu Dantong?

Idioms with similar structure to Chizhu Dantong include:

Pavilions, pens, inks, paper and inkstones, chess, calligraphy and painting, ghosts and monsters, pots and pans, oil, salt, sauce and vinegar, blowing Playing and singing, flowers, birds, insects and fish, swords, guns, swords and axes, Zhu Chen is good, look at Zhu Chengbi, white teeth and red lips, red bird Xuanwu, red face and green hair, red green tiles, Yang Zhu Qiqi, red lips and pink face, white hair and red face, red face and green hair, Zhulunhua hub, Zhumenxiuhu, Zhuloubiwa, Zhulouqihu, etc.

The four characters in the Chizhu Dantong idiom all mean red, but the degree of expression is different. The meaning is rich in color and bright in tone. Red: A color slightly lighter than vermilion. Zhu: Vermilion, brighter red, bright red. Dan: reddish to brown. Tong: refers to a very rich red color.

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1. Pavilions and pavilions

1. Pinyin: tíng tái lóu gé

2. Definition: Generally refers to a variety of buildings for sightseeing and rest.

3. Source: Chapter 1 of "The Heroes of Sons and Daughters" by Wenkang of the Qing Dynasty: Although it is not a large garden, the pavilions, pavilions, trees and rocks are also decorated in an elegant and elegant structure. (Translation: Although it is not a large garden, there are various buildings, trees and rocks for sightseeing and resting, all of which are elegantly decorated without looking vulgar.)

2. Monsters

1. Pinyin: chī mèi wǎng liǎng

2. Definition: In ancient times, it was a collective name for ghosts that harmed people in legends. Now it refers to all kinds of bad guys.

3. Source: Chunqiu·Zuo Qiuming's "Zuo Zhuan·Xuan Gong Three Years": Monsters and demons cannot be encountered. (Translation: None of the legendary ghosts and monsters that harm people can be encountered.)

3. Qin, chess, calligraphy and painting

1. Pinyin: qín qí shū huà

2. Definition: Ancient artistic cultural relics or skills, now often represent personal cultural qualities.

3. Source: Tang Dynasty Zhang Yanyuan's "Book of Dharma" Volume 3: The beauty of music, chess, calligraphy and painting is all obtained. (Translation: Master playing the piano, playing chess, calligraphy and painting very well.)

4. Playing, playing and singing

1. Pinyin: chuī lā tán chàng

2. Definition: Generally refers to skills such as blowing, stringing and plucked instruments, as well as singing.

3. Source: "Works and Controversies" Issue 11, 1983: She also liked his abilities very much: he was good at playing, playing and singing; he could install electric lights and drive a tractor. I will also write articles for newspapers!

5. Zhulou Qihu

1. Pinyin: zhū lóu qǐ hù

2. Interpretation: A gorgeous and gorgeous pavilion.

3. Source: Ming Dynasty Zhang Juzheng's "Gift to the Son of the State Ma Shengxing": I don't see Xu Shijia in those days, Zhulou Qihu Qingyun is forced. (Translation: The glory of Xu Shi’s family in those days is no longer visible, and the gorgeous pavilions built can no longer be seen.)

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