In ancient times, the seasons were explained by yin and yang and five elements, and autumn was golden. Autumn wind brings coolness.
Idiom: Guo Yan left a voice to explain the metaphor, leaving a reputation. Idiom: the sky is clear and clear.
Describe the clear sky and fresh air. Idiom: looking at endless explanations, you can't see the margin at a glance and describe a vast territory.
Idiom: a sea of people explains: a sea of people. Describe how many people gathered.
Synonym: the antonym of endless stream and crowded: desolate and inaccessible idiom: all-round explanation: refers to all aspects or places. Synonym: all corners of the country antonym: one step away idiom: colorful explanation: describe complex colors or changeable patterns.
Extension is multifaceted. Synonym: colorful antonym: monochrome idiom: a thousand words explain [interpretation] There are many words described.
Synonyms are endless, and antonyms are only a few words. In a few words, the idiom: the sun and the moon fly like a shuttle. Description: Shuttle: a tool for weft insertion in weaving. The sun and the moon come and go like a shuttle.
Describe how time flies. Synonym: Time flies; Antonym: Time flies; Idiom: Time flies; Explanation: time: time.
Time flies like an arrow. Describe how time flies.
Synonym: the sun and the moon fly like a shuttle in a blink of an eye. Antonym: Every day is like a year. Idiom: Summer has passed and winter has come. Generally refers to the passage of time.
Synonym: time flies, cold and summer are easy to celebrate, and the sun and the moon fly like a shuttle. Antonym: There is neither winter nor summer, and the days are like years. Idiom: the stars move: the stars move; Material exchange: scenery change. The scenery changed and the positions of the stars moved.
Metaphor is the change of time. Idiom: the wind blows.
Metaphor has not changed much. Idiom: It's sunny after the rain.
This is also a metaphor for the political transition from darkness to light. Idiom: the part of a flower or melon that is connected with a branch.
When the melon is ripe, the pedicel naturally falls off. When the time is right, things will naturally succeed.
Synonym: water comes naturally, antonym: haste makes waste, idiom: water comes naturally, explanation: canal: where the water flows, it naturally forms a waterway.
Metaphor conditions are ripe, things will naturally succeed. Idiom: unconsciously explain: know: know; Perception: consciousness.
I don't know, I don't know. At present, it means not paying attention.
Synonym: I don't know the opposite of it: the earth-shattering idiom: There is a sky behind the world: it means that there is an endless realm beyond a certain realm. It is often used to indicate that people's horizons are limited by objective conditions and the field of knowledge needs to be continuously expanded.
It also means endless experiences in a beautiful realm. Also known as the idiom "There is a mountain outside the mountain" and "There is a peak outside the peak": there is no end to learning: it means that there is no end to learning, and we should keep making progress.
Idiom: Go straight ahead and explain: Go straight ahead and nothing can stop. Describe the brave and fearless progress.
Synonym: go ahead, be invincible, be invincible antonym: timidity, retreat, timidity. Idiom: dripping water becomes ice. Explanation: Dripping water turns into ice. Describe the cold weather.
Synonym: icehouse, antonym of ice and snow: the sun is like fire, the sun is scorching, and the wind is sunny. The idiom: goose feather and heavy snow explain that snowflakes are like goose feathers. Describe the heavy snow.
Idiom: over the mountains and mountains explanation: turn: turn; The more: too; Ridge: Mountain range. Over many mountains.
Describe the hardships of field work or journey. Idiom: study hard and practice explanation hard. Study hard and train well.
Idiom: all kinds of difficulties and hardships. Synonym: bitter and weather-beaten; Antonym: coquetry idiom: Qian Shan Wanshui Interpretation: Wandaohe, Wandaoshan.
Describe the road is difficult and far away. Synonym: the antonym of Qianshan Mountain is a Ma Pingchuan idiom: handed down from generation to generation: handed down from generation to generation.
Synonym: Idiom passed down from generation to generation: Homelessness means there is no home to go back to. Refers to displacement.
Synonym displaced, uprooted, antonym live and work in peace and contentment Idiom: Diligence makes up for mistakes. Perseverance, hard work and hard practice are synonyms, and the antonym of perseverance: stupid birds fly first. Explanation: Stupid birds fly first.
For example, people with poor ability are afraid of falling behind and doing things earlier than others. Synonym: slow birds fly first, birds fly first. Antonym: Sit still. Idiom: Everyone has a hundred explanations: others do well or learn once, do it a hundred times by themselves and learn it a hundred times.
Metaphor to catch up with others with a hundredfold effort. Synonym: stupid birds fly first idiom: catch up explanation: cheer up and catch up closely.
Antonym: Hesitant, muddle along.
2. "Synonyms, antonyms, meanings, words and even meanings" all have synonyms: condemnation-(accusation) connection-(union) withering-(withering) attack-(invasion) antonym: laziness-(diligence) pause-(fast forward) sadness-
Say goodbye, refuse to accept, ask to leave, avoid, evade, dismiss, dismiss.
⑥ Beautiful language (6) Politely decline (3) Dismissal (4) Farewell (1) Resignation (2) Farewell 5.
Sincere friendship: I feel at first sight that I will throw (peach) into (plum) peach blossom (pool) water.
Call (brother) Tao (brother) excellent quality: don't (hide) take any responsibility (complain) (walk) forget (return) when picking up gold.
3. A complete set of four-character idioms, including explanations, synonyms and antonyms, and sentences. 1. I can't put it down: I like something too much to put it down.
Sentence: The Journey to the West's book is so interesting that everyone finds it interesting.
Synonym: I can't put it down, I can't get the treasure.
Antonym: Abandonment and contempt.
2. Love me, love my dog: For example, I love a person and people or things related to him.
Sentence: Grandpa loves his eldest brother the most and even treats his daughter as a treasure.
Synonym: care for each other and love each other.
Antonym: I can't help you, I hurt the fish in the pond, and I hate the rest.
Step-by-step: planning and action according to certain steps and in a certain order.
Sentence: You refuse to study hard and always want to reach the top. No wonder you can't learn anything in the end.
Synonym: step by step, follow the rules.
Antonyms: tone sandhi, impatience, impatience, etc.
4. Educating people for a hundred years: Metaphorically, cultivating talents is a long-term plan.
Sentence: Education is an important project, and all countries have invested a lot of manpower and financial resources in education.
Synonym: it takes a hundred years to educate people, but it takes ten years to educate people.
5. Perseverance: describes being strong-willed, never flinching or giving in when encountering any setbacks.
Sentence making: With the spirit of ~, Hui finally started his own career after experiencing many setbacks.
Synonym: perseverance, perseverance, perseverance.
Antonym: To be devastated, to give up halfway, to retreat from difficulties, and to give up halfway.
4. Four-character idioms with antonyms The four-character idioms with antonyms are: seven ups and eight downs, similar to each other, from south to north, from far to near, joys and sorrows, and so on.
Detailed explanation of idioms:
One: seven ups and eight downs [q and sh dang b ā xi]
1. explanation: describe panic.
2. From: Shi Ming Naian's "The Biography of the Water Margin" The 26th time: "Then Hu Zhengqing has fifteen buckets of water in his heart, seven up and eight down."
He just has butterflies in his stomach. Sha Ting's troubles
Two: the same one
1. Description: Generally the same, slightly different.
2. From: Eight-legged remains of Ma Nancun's Yanshan Nighttalk: "Readers always feel that there are many articles, which seem to be the same, and there is nothing new."
3. Example: It is said that Hou is in charge of one. In fact, people who are now officials are nothing more than Hou. Chapter eighty-four Wu Qin Ren Jian's "Strange Status Quo Seen in Twenty Years"
Three: from south to north [ná n lá ibiiwng]
1. Description: Some are from south to north, and some are from north to south. Also refers to coming and going.
2. From: Ethan's "Grey Orchid" is the third fold: "But from south to north, business travelers come to our store to eat wine."
Grammar: There are so many shops in this town, which attract people who travel from south to north. Jun Qing Tsunami Chapter III.
Four: Seek further from the near [sh ě j ì n qi ú yu m: n]
1. Description: Give up the near and pursue the far. Describe doing things by detours.
2. From: "On Mencius and Li Lou": "The Tao is in the monarch, and it is far away." (meaning: the truth is close at hand, but it is sought in the distance. )
3. It can be seen that we are getting closer and farther away every day. There are such poets here, but they talk on paper every day. ◎ The seventy-sixth time of Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions
Five: joys and sorrows
1. explanation: sadness, joy, separation, reunion. Generally refers to all kinds of situations experienced in life and all kinds of moods arising therefrom.
2. From: Shi's "Water Tune Song Tou" word: "People have joys and sorrows, and the moon has yin and yang deficiency. This matter is ancient and difficult. " (meaning: people have joys and sorrows, and the moon changes from sunny to sunny. This kind of thing has been difficult to be comprehensive since ancient times. )
3. For example, childhood memories are the simplest and truest, with the deepest and longest influence, and all kinds of joys and sorrows are the most interesting to recall. Zhu Ziqing's I'm from Yangzhou
5. What are the four-character antonym idioms? They risked their lives, feared death, stood tall and moved from place to place, much the same.
First, the explanation of life and death: the original intention is from birth to death. After describing risking his life, regardless of personal safety.
Said by: They are old brothers who risk their lives to avoid getting angry. Grammar of Levin's History of Qing Palace (Volume I): He; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; There is praise, which is used to praise brave and fearless people. Synonyms have gone through difficulties and obstacles, put themselves to death, spared no effort, fought many battles, went in and out of life and death, rushed to the front, smashed to pieces, resolutely turned back, fought in the south and fought in the north, gave up one's life and forgot one's death, risked one's life and went through fire and water.
Longing for survival, afraid of death. Cower, unwilling to fight the enemy.
Said by: None of them ran away for fear of death. They know that one more person is more powerful. Qu Bo's "Lin Yuan" II Grammar: Lian; As predicate, attribute and object; The derogatory synonyms are greedy for life, afraid of death, greedy for life, giving up life and forgetting death, longing for death, enjoying life and hating death, coveting enjoyment, loving life and hating death, escaping from the cold war, giving up life and forgetting death, fighting bravely, giving up life and forgetting death, not avoiding axes and cymbals, and not dying.
Describe the image as tall, generous and heroic. Said by: Yuan Zhen Xiang Jun's The Orphan of Zhao: "I am an indomitable person."
Ex.: Mr. Wang is the pillar of Chu State and indomitable spirit. The grammar of the third act of Qu Yuan by Guo Moruo: joint style: as attribute and complement; Synonyms used to explain people are majestic, upright, upright, heroic, heroic, upright, upright, upright, upright, upright, upright, upright, upright, upright, upright, upright, upright, upright, upright, upright, upright,
Also refers to coming and going. From: Ethan's "The Story of Grey Orchid" is the third fold: "But from south to north, business travelers come to our store to eat wine."
Grammar: combination; Make attributes and clauses; Refers to coming and going, synonyms are from south to north, coming and going, from south to north to five, the same explanation: roughly the same, slightly different. Said by: It is said that Hou is in charge of one. In fact, people who are now officials are nothing more than Hou.
Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The Present Situation of Wonders Witnessed in Twenty Years" The 84th case: Ma Nancun's "The Eight-part Essay of Yanshan Nighttalk": "Readers always feel that there are many articles, which seem to be the same and nothing new." Grammar: combination; As a predicate; Used to compare synonyms, seeking common ground while reserving differences, similarities in small differences, differences in clouds and mud, parallelism, simplicity in spirit, almost the same, similarity in essence, different endings, homonyms, opposites, worlds apart, worlds apart, worlds apart.
6. A complete set of four-character idioms with antonyms is a kind of diversion, fostering strengths and avoiding weaknesses, fearing death, similarity and being neighbors.
1, a diversion
It refers to the east attacking the west, but in fact it is the momentum of the west attack. It is a tactic to make the other side have the illusion of winning by surprise.
From: "The Water Margin" The eighteenth time: "This Lei Heng is also determined to save Chao Gai in order to fight for the back door; But Zhu Tong advised me not to, so I had to hit his front door, deliberately make a scene, make a diversion, and force Chao Gai to leave. "
For example, in his language, a long-term parallelism, an up-and-down parallelism, the combination of old and new words, sometimes containing Zhuang harmoniously, sometimes containing Zhuang harmoniously, introducing from the east to the west, combining reality with reality, cadence and endless changes are adopted.
2, foster strengths and avoid weaknesses
To foster strengths and avoid weaknesses is an idiom in China, which is pronounced Yá ng Chá ng Bü du n, literally meaning to foster strengths and avoid weaknesses.
From: Qin Mu's "Casual Notes on Duanmu Hongliang": "Choosing such a theme to write not only develops strengths and avoids weaknesses, but also shows ambitions."
Example: Xia Yan should attach importance to TV as a communication tool: "We should develop our strengths and avoid our weaknesses, carry forward the rich advantages of the masses, and avoid the shortcomings that still exist in politics and art."
3. Fear of death
Fear of death, an idiom in China, pinyin is tān shēng pà sǐ, which means blind love of life and fear of death. At first, soldiers flinched in battle for fear of death. Now a new meaning has gradually emerged, that is, people who are afraid of being dirty, tired and dangerous. It falls into this category at work.
Said by Qu Bo's Lin Yuan II: "None of them fled for fear of death. They know that one more person will have more strength. "
Example: That traitor is afraid of death, brazen and disgusting.
4. Much the same
"Much the same" is an idiom in China, pronounced as "Datong xi", which means roughly the same, but slightly different.
From: Eight-legged remains of Ma Nancun's Yanshan Nighttalk: "Readers always feel that there are many articles, which seem to be the same, and there is nothing new."
Example: You two have similar views. Stop arguing.
5. Neighbors
Neighborhood, an idiom in China, is pronounced zuǒ lín yòu shè, which means neighbors around and is also a metaphor for other closely related units.
Said by: The Journey to the West, courtesy of Wu Ming: "Clouds come and fog go, stones fly and sand fly, scaring my neighbors and making them fidgety."
Example: Dad became a national model worker, and the neighbors came to celebrate.
7. The antonym quadrochromatic consists of two pairs of antonym quadrochromatic. 134 Idiom Title Idiom Interpretation: praise; Demotion: criticism.
Praise good people and deeds; Scold bad people for doing bad things. Refers to distinguish between good and evil, put forward a fair evaluation.
Sorrow and joy, gathering and parting. Generally refers to all kinds of situations experienced in life and all kinds of moods arising therefrom.
Same as the last one, different from the original one: the original one. End: The last stream.
Metaphor means that things are of the same origin, but the derived flows are different. We often say polite words to each other to show that we are the same.
It also shows that the two are similar. Hide one's head and expose one's tail. Hide one's head and expose one's tail.
The description is evasive and doesn't tell the whole truth. Generation refers to the size and status of generation.
The four words with antonyms are every morning and evening, which means that the time is very short. Mayflies are born in the morning and die in the evening.
(2) today also describes things that are short in life. Ups and downs describe the ups and downs of people, events and times.
Success or failure: gain. Lose: lose.
Success or failure, gain or loss. Success or failure, rise or decline.
It's not so simple as simple. Military writing refers to both civil and military skills.
Go up here and go there. Describe an inheritance.
One by one, up here and down there. Describe an inheritance.
Up here, down there. Describe an inheritance.
The safety of life and death, saving lives and healing the wounded and dying. Description plays a decisive role at the critical moment.
Much the same, slightly different. Big head and small tail are still "anticlimactic"
Metaphor is tight before doing things, and loose after doing things. Success or failure refers to gain or loss, success or failure.
North and South refer to everywhere, everywhere. Things refer to pedestrians coming and going.
East, west, north and south refer to four directions, everywhere, everywhere, the whole world or direction; Also refers to wandering around, uncertain whereabouts. Break the long and continue the short: pick it up and make it up.
Cut off the long ones to make up for the shortcomings. Metaphor takes the strengths of others and makes up for their own shortcomings.
More bad luck, more bad luck and less luck. Four-word words with antonyms suppress evil and promote good: stop; Yang: Publicity.
Prohibit bad things and promote good things. Kindness and resentment refer to people's kindness and resentment, not the past but the present: the past.
Today: Now. Think that the past is wrong and the present is right.
Whether to go to Thailand or not means that bad luck has passed and good luck has arrived. Whether to come to Thailand or not means that bad luck has passed and good luck has come.
It says "No Thailand". Strong in the middle and soft in the outside: strong; China people: inside, inside; Soft: weak, soft.
The surface is soft and the heart is strong. Refers to a person's character of being soft outside and hard inside.
It also refers to the strategy of looking at hidden dangers. Ancient fat is barren now, which means different calligraphy styles.
From ancient times to modern times, from home to abroad. It means a long time and a large space.
Ancient times are today's gains and losses, not ancient times, but now. Refers to the merits and demerits of comments from ancient times to the present.
Since ancient times. It refers to a long time.
Pay more attention to the ancient than the present, and only pay attention to the ancient things, but despise the contemporary things. You are far away and near, thinking that what is far away from this world is precious, and what is near is humble.
The strong value the young and the strong, and despise the old and the weak. Both are "noble and strong."
Summer has passed and winter has come. Generally refers to the passage of time.
Like, kind, evil, envy the good, hate the ugly. Enjoy leisure and hate work and rest: ease; Evil: disgust, hatred.
Love ease, hate labor. Prefer one to the other, despise or ignore the other.
Metaphor treats these two aspects differently. Respect and value; Thin: to despise or neglect.
Praise the ancient times and despise the modern times. Mostly used for academic research.
Thick today and thin yesterday: respect and value; Thin: to despise or neglect. Attach importance to modernity and despise ancient times.
Mostly used for academic research. Be generous and generous, be generous in communication and accept meager.
Priority refers to all kinds of things with clear priorities, urgent things and things that can be done slowly. Good luck, misfortune, disaster, happiness.
Buy cheap, sell expensive, buy low and sell high. Four-word words with antonyms are cheap, expensive, low-priced and high-priced.
Throughout the ages, through the ages.
It refers to a long time. Today is yesterday, now is right, and the past was wrong.
To recognize past mistakes. Use "Today is yesterday".
Return to the end of the book: fundamental; End: side. Refers to attaching importance to the fundamental and main things and restraining the direct and secondary things.
It is a shame to be promoted to a higher position and be demoted from official career. Enter good, retreat evil, use good, retreat evil.
Dilemma, life and death. It refers to all kinds of good and bad situations.
Advance and retreat refers to the promotion or demotion, honor or disgrace of official career. Advance and retreat refers to increase and decrease.
Advance and retreat refers to increase and decrease; Change. To "advance and retreat news."
Back and forth refers to the repetition of actions or words. Those who come to welcome, those who come to welcome, those who go to send.
It is described as uneven and untidy. Gains and losses pros and cons gains and losses.
Expose one's tail, hide one's head and expose one's tail The description is evasive and doesn't tell the whole truth.
Buy cheap and sell expensive, that is, buy low and sell high. Top-down promotion refers to the promotion and relocation of officials on the surface, but in fact the power is cut off.
I still talk about it day and night. Describe a long duration.
Night passed and morning came again. It means that the years have passed.
Soft inside and hard outside, weak inside and strong outside. Also known as "external rigidity and internal softness".
Men, women and children refer to all people. Men, women and children refer to all people.
Four-word words with antonyms refer to everyone. Men are superior to women: high status; Humble: low.
In feudal society, the status of men was high and that of women was low. This is an unequal feudal ethical code that values boys over girls.
From south to north, some from south to north, some from north to south. Also refers to coming and going.
From one place to another, pointing back and forth. It is difficult to advance and easy to retreat, that is, you should think twice before you become an official, and be afraid of rushing when you become an official.
Break the old and establish the new. Lean forward, lean back and swing back and forth.
Describe the appearance of laughing or sleepy. Strong and weak, weak and strong.
Metaphor reduces local power and strengthens central power. Priority means that there are big things and small things, urgent things and small things, and things that can be done slowly.
Day and night, day and night. Describe a long duration.
Entering the text and leaving the martial arts means that people are both civil and military, entering the DPRK as a civilian and leaving the DPRK as a general. A weak root is always strong.