Li stiff: dead. The plum tree died, not the peach tree. The original metaphor is that brothers love each other and help each other. Later, it was the turn to describe the substitution or suffering of others.
Li Bai is pink, peach blossom is red and Li Bai is white. Refers to the beautiful and pleasant scenery in spring.
Li Guang didn't want to sigh that he was a senior official and had an ill-fated life. Same as "Li Guang is not sealed".
Li Guang can't be sealed with a sigh, and it's good to work hard and live well. Same as "Li Guang is not sealed".
Li Guang didn't give the title of Li Guang, a famous China star. Many people were knighted for his exploits, but Li Guang himself fought against the Huns, but he was not knighted. Later, due to "Li Guang is not sealed" and " ...
Li Guo used it as a metaphor to know each other. In the same boat as LiGuo.
LiGuo is in the same boat, as a metaphor, knowing that he has got along.
2. What are Li Yang's idioms?
There are no idioms about Li and Yang.
The second word is Li's four-character idiom:
Avoid suspicion: avoid suspicion.
Give me peaches: it means that he gives me peaches and I give him plums in return. A metaphor for friendly exchanges or mutual gifts.
Sunflowers: fruits soaked in cold water. Describe life in summer.
Gua and Li's Doubt: Gua and Li: Gua Tian Li Xia. Metaphor is in a position of doubt.
Substituting Li for Tao: a metaphor of suffering or substitution for others.
Stiff Li: Metaphorically, it's suffered from generation to generation. Also known as "the stiff peach replaces the plum".
Selling plum seeds: drill plum seeds first, then sell them, so as to avoid others getting improved varieties. Describe extreme selfishness.
Peaches and plums are speechless, and the foundation is made by themselves: an old saying. The metaphor is deserved.
Peaches and plums don't say anything, but they do what they say: an old saying. The metaphor is deserved.
Peach and plum are everywhere: a metaphor for students everywhere. With "peaches and plums all over the world".
Peach and plum feedback: originally refers to giving gifts to each other, and later refers to giving gifts and bribing.
Teaching of peaches and plums: refers to the teaching of teachers.
Peach blossoms and plum blossoms are in full bloom. Describe the beautiful spring.
Li Taomen Wall: refers to a teacher with many students.
Peach and plum spirit: describe coquettish and charming manner.
Tao Li Chunfeng: Metaphorically, students are taught by good teachers.
Tao and Li Cheng said, "Tao is the next step.". It's a metaphor. As long as people are sincere and trustworthy, they can touch others.
Peach and plum didn't say anything, so the next step was to find a way: the peach tree was originally ugly, but because there were flowers and fruits, people walked around it and became a path. It's a metaphor. As long as people are sincere and trustworthy, they can touch others.
Refers to Li pushing Zhang: refers to shirking responsibility from each other.
3. What is Li's idiom?
Give back peaches-exchange gifts/favors
[soup]
pottery
Baao
plum
new word
Basic explanation
It means that he gave me peaches and I gave him plums in return. A metaphor for friendly exchanges or mutual gifts.
commendatory sense
appear
place
The Book of Songs: "Give me a peach and give me a plum."
Approximate antonym
synonym
Politeness demands reciprocity.
Friendly exchanges or gifts
giff-gaff
4. Idiom "What Li What Zhong"
There is no such idiom, only Gua Tian and Li Xia.
National mourning
[Interpretation] Don't bend over and lift your heels when passing through Gua Tian; Don't raise your hand to tidy your hat when walking under plum trees; So as not to be suspected of stealing fruits and plums. Metaphor is easy to doubt.
[Language] "The Biography of Northern History Yuan Yu Xiu": "Gua Tian Li Xia; The ancients were cautious. I wish I had this heart; No wonder. "
[Pronunciation] Melon; It can't be pronounced "zhu m \ m \ u".
[shape discrimination] melon; Can't write "claw"
Suspicion of melon and plum
[Usage] Often forms a "suspected" format; Therefore, there is a saying that "the face is suspicious." Generally used as subject and attribute.
[Structure] Combined type.
[Example] As long as you are right; Even in ~ there is nothing to worry about.
[English translation]
[Idiom story]
In Tang Wenzong in the Tang Dynasty, Liu Gongquan, a great calligrapher, was loyal to his duties, honest and clean, and was an excellent remonstrator. His official position is Assistant Minister 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.
5. What are the idioms that begin with "Li"?
plum
translate freely
Small deciduous tree with fruit called "plum", which is yellow or purplish red at maturity and is edible.
2. Last name. The ancient word "Li" is synonymous with ancient judges.
idiom
Li Jiang (lǐ dài táo jiāng) Jiang: dead. The plum tree died, not the peach tree. The original metaphor is that brothers love each other and help each other. Later, it was the turn to describe the substitution or suffering of others. From the ancient Yuefu poem "Cockcrow": "The peach grows on the well, beside the peach in Li Shusheng. Worms bite peach roots, and plum trees replace peaches. Trees treat each other deeply, but brothers forget each other. "
2. Li Bai's pink (lǐ bái táo hóng) is pink, and Li Baihua is white. Refers to the beautiful and pleasant scenery in spring.
3. Li Guanghou (l ǐ gu m: ng b ù h ò u) lamented that he had made great contributions and had a good fate. Same as "Li Guang is not sealed".
4. Li Guangwei was not blocked (l ǐ gu l ǐ ng wè i f ē ng) Many people blocked Li Guang, a famous China star, because of his exploits, but Li Guang himself fought against the Huns, but he was not blocked. Later, because "Li Guang refused to seal", "Li Guang did not wait" and "Li Guang was difficult to seal", he lamented his high reputation and good fate.
5. Being in the same boat (lǐ gutó ng chuá n) means knowing that you have got along. In the same boat as LiGuo. It comes from Wei's poem "Don't Meet in the First Ten Years of Shuidiao Song": "I heard that there is no distance between mountains and shade, and Li is in the same boat."
6. "Li Xia" is a metaphor for occasions that are easy to arouse suspicion. From Biography of Northern History Yuan: "long summer, the ancients were cautious."
6. Idiom "What What What What Li"
Bitter plum on the roadside is a metaphor for people who are not valued.
Ordinary peaches and plums, ordinary peaches and plums. Metaphor is a vulgar person or an ordinary thing.
Floating melons and heavy plums eat fruits soaked in cold water Describe life in summer.
Gong Men Tao Gong Li: a title of respect for people. Respect successors introduced by others and students trained.
Door wall Li Tao door wall: refers to the teacher's door; Tao Li: Metaphorically speaking, a laggard or a student. Call someone else's student.
Giving back peaches means that he gives me peaches and I give him plums in return. A metaphor for friendly exchanges or mutual gifts.
7. Idioms about Li and Li.
This word contains Li's idiom:
Substitute one thing for another.
The second word contains Li's idiom:
Hot summer life
In a suspicious situation/environment
Extremely selfish
People who are truly valuable are admirable. ; Although peach trees and plum trees don't talk, there is a road under them.
There are students everywhere; There are students all over the country [the world].
The third word contains Li's idiom:
Be found in a suspicious position
Put Zhang's hat on Li's head-blame something on the wrong person.
Dick or Harry
The fourth word contains Li's idiom:
Mediocre, a useless talent
Bitter plums growing on roadside trees are not picked by thirsty travelers-obviously useless/worthless.
A vulgar person or thing.
Long-term classes successfully reclaimed wasteland, which helped to maintain prosperity.
A younger generation, educated students introduced by someone.
In the Champions League, shoes and hats without sun hats are not suitable.
Another student.
Give back peaches-exchange gifts/favors
(of women) as beautiful as peach blossom, as beautiful as plum blossom and as cold as frost and ice.
Beautiful peach blossoms and plum blossoms ―― beautiful ladies
Tasaday was misunderstood.
Ordinary generation
8. What is Li's idiom?
The brotherly and friendly assistance was later transformed into mutual substitution or handed down from generation to generation.
It used to be a metaphor for brothers helping each other, but later it was used to replace each other or suffer for others. Same as "Li Stiff".
giff-gaff
Metaphor rewards each other.
Chunmeicao
Peach and plum are in full bloom. Generally refers to the beauty of spring.
9. What's Zhang's idiom and what's Li's idiom
[zhā ng s ā n l ǐ si]
[Explanation] A hypothetical name, usually referring to someone or some people.
[From] Wang Song Anshi's poem "Zhun Hanshan Picked Up": "Zhang San's pants are narrow and Li Si's brim is long."
10. What are Li's idioms?
Reward peaches with plums.
new word
Basic explanation
It means that he gave me peaches and I gave him plums in return. A metaphor for friendly exchanges or mutual gifts.
commendatory sense
tidy
The Book of Songs: "Give me a peach and give me a plum."
Approximate antonym
Politeness is synonymous with return.