What idioms do watermelons have?

A tree, seven watermelons, a plum and an idiom-Gua Tian Lixia.

Be found in a suspicious position

Gutian Luxi

Explain situations in which metaphor may arouse suspicion.

The source of "A Gentleman's Journey" in Gu Yuefu: "A gentleman is prepared for a rainy day and is not suspected. No shoes, no plums. "

Structural combination.

Usage often constitutes a "suspected" format; Therefore, there is a saying that "the face is suspicious." Generally used as subject and attribute.

Positive sound melon; It can't be pronounced "zhu m \ m \ u".

Shape-distinguishing melon; Can't write "claw"

Doubt on Synonyms of Melon and Plum

Example: as long as you do it right; Even in ~ there is nothing to worry about.

Under Gua Tian or plum trees in suspicious circulation or environment.

Idiom Story When he was in Tang Wenzong during the Tang Dynasty, Liu Gongquan, a great calligrapher, was loyal and remonstrant, and his official position was assistant minister of the Ministry of Industry. At that time, an official named Guo Ning sent his two daughters to the palace, so the emperor sent Guo Ning to Postal Ning (now Postal County, Shaanxi Province) to be an official, and people talked about it one after another. The emperor asked Liu Gongquan about it: "Guo Ning is the stepfather of the Empress Dowager, and he is a general. He hasn't made any mistakes since he became an official. Now, what's wrong with making him the first mate in this small place? " Liu Gongquan said: "Everyone who talks about this matter thinks that Guo Ning got this position because he gave his two daughters to the palace." Tang Wenzong said: "Guo Ning's two daughters went to the palace to accompany the Queen Mother, not me." Liu Gongquan replied, "How can people tell Li's suspicion?"

"Gua Tian Lixia" originated from the poem "Gua Tian doesn't accept shoes, Li Xia has no crown" in the ancient Yuefu's A Gentleman's Journey. Here, Liu Gongquan is a metaphor for the emperor, which makes people suspicious.