Interpretation: tilt: overturn; City: country. Originally refers to the death of the country because of women. Later, women were described as extremely beautiful.
It's hard to get together: the original description is that things are artificial and out of reach. Later, he was also described as withdrawn and not easy to integrate.
Indifference: describes being withdrawn and not getting along with others.
Seemingly different but essentially the same.
Second time around: It is a metaphor for the reunion of husband and wife after separation or divorce. Same as "the second time".
Once in a thousand years: such an opportunity comes once in a thousand years. It is extremely rare to describe opportunities. Both are "once in a thousand years".
Quyi catering: try to flatter others. Both are "pleasing to the eye"
Love and friendship: both sides hit it off.
Love is in harmony: describe the harmony between the two sides' thoughts and feelings and hit it off immediately. With "congenial".
Love and harmony: describe the harmony of thoughts and feelings between the two sides and get along well with each other. With "congenial".
Far-fetched: Jude's words are far-fetched and insist that something that doesn't have a certain meaning has a certain meaning. It also means to confuse unrelated things.
Lucky opportunity makes do: lucky opportunity: natural opportunity. In the past, people thought it was providence for men and women to get married. It also means that everything is a coincidence.
Fog gathering and cloud merging: describes the gathering of many things.
Do you agree or disagree? Explain that you have your own opinions and don't agree with others casually.
Open and close: a metaphor for nonsense.
Cloud to cloud: refers to meeting and reunion.
During the Spring and Autumn Period, Guan Zhong assisted Qi Huangong in "conquering the world and uniting the vassals" to establish hegemony. Later, it also refers to the founding of the country.
Yanjin combination: refers to the story of Jin Longquan meeting Taiyajian in the Jin Dynasty. After the metaphor of karma. Use "Yanjin Sword".
Playing Jin Jian Combination: It refers to the story of Jin Longquan meeting Tai 'an Sword in the Jin Dynasty. After the metaphor of karma.
The perfect combination of pearls: the sun, the moon and five stars appear on one side of the sky at the same time. It also means that the sun, the moon and the five stars shine all over the world.
Town-Far Meeting: refers to the alternation of the old and the new.
Combination of needle and mustard: magnetic needle, amber mustard. Finger to heart.
Vertical and horizontal opening and closing: refers to convenient operation. The same as "vertical and horizontal opening and closing".
Up and down: selling rice in bits and pieces. Describe the hardships of life.
Jin chai: Jin chai: female jewelry; Tanghe: Jewelry box. Legendary keepsakes of Tang Xuanzong and Yang Guifei. Refers to gorgeous jewelry.
2. Regarding the word "Yan", the barriers are strict: the fence around the ancient military camp; Strict: neat and serious. It used to mean strict military security. Now it is also used to indicate that the boundaries between them are very clear. Not evil and strict, but dignified, let people know that they are awe-inspiring Security is tight, that is, the guards at the gate of the * * * organ are extremely strict. Strict barriers used to mean strict military security. Now it is also used to indicate that the boundaries between them are very clear. The dignity of teachers means that teachers are respected. The truth, knowledge and skills he taught can be respected. Later, it refers to the noble and solemn way of being a teacher. Severe punishment is severe: severe punishment is severe. Be strict with yourself, be lenient with others, be strict with yourself and be lenient with others. Sex: character. The character is straightforward and uncompromising. A close seam means that the gap is tightly closed. Hell pays punishment: punishment; Credit: tolerance, severe punishment, and never forgiveness. Prepare for battle and wait for the enemy. Zhuang Yanbao is called a solemn Buddha statue in Buddhism. Metaphor someone's true face (including derogatory meaning). Words are strict, and words are righteous. The words are rigorous and well-founded. The words are serious and well-founded. Words are strict, and words are righteous. Benevolence and justice. Yan Yi means "be strict with yourself". Yan Yi means "be strict with yourself". Diao Dou: In ancient times, marching, playing musical instruments to tell the time or alarm at night. Yan: Purge and rectify. Tight defense. Describe the military camp as heavily guarded. A strict son and a filial father strictly discipline children. Children are obedient and filial to their fathers. Strict rewards and punishments are the same as "clear rewards and punishments". Teachers should be noble and solemn, and respect the way of being a teacher. Book of Rites: "What a teacher has learned is an embarrassment to a strict teacher. The teacher is strict and then respects the Tao, and then the people know how to respect learning. " Song and Han Dynasties "Spring Diary": "Kang Zheng became Ma Rong, and I haven't seen him for three years. Looking at his brushstrokes and paintings, I feel constrained if I am a hungry servant of Yan's family. " Severe frost and scorching sun are metaphors of fortitude and integrity that have been severely tested or withstood this test in a tough environment. Also known as "scorching sun and autumn frost" and "autumn frost and scorching sun". Severe punishment is still harsh words. Strict self-discipline: restraint. Yan Yi: Truth. Text: Text. Truth is just and fair, a serious measure. Words: The reasons are just and sufficient, and the wording is solemn and powerful. Ice and snow cold [explanation] cold: extremely cold. Ice and snow, the weather is cold. Be strict with yourself [explanation] method: restraint. Be strict with yourself.
3. What is a strict four-character idiom? Keep what you say and carry out what you do.
Take "strictness and righteousness". Yan Yizheng: harsh words, fairness and fairness.
Take "strictness and righteousness". Be strict with yourself: word: word, language.
Righteousness: truth. Harsh words, righteous words.
Word Yan Yizheng: word: word, language; Strict: rigorous; Righteousness: truth; Positive: pure. Of harsh words and pure truth.
Strict and dense words: rigorous wording and thorough truth. Strict and righteous: words must be strict, and righteousness must be flat.
Take "strictness and righteousness". Father Yan Zixiao: The father strictly disciplines the children and the children obey the father.
Zhuang Yan Bao Xiang: Buddhism is called a solemn Buddha statue. Metaphor someone's true face (including derogatory words).
Tight barriers: originally refers to military security. Now it is also used to describe the clear boundaries between each other.
Teacher Yan Daozun: This means that the teacher is respected, and the truth, knowledge and skills he teaches can be respected. The latter refers to the noble and solemn way of being a teacher.
Tight and tight: leaving no gaps or exits. The description is very strict.
4. Strict four-word idioms, whipping horses and donkeys that can't run fast. To make a metaphor, my ability is low, but I am strictly urged and diligent. Used as a word of modesty.
Source: Zhang Ming Juzheng "Make a Book into a Word": "I have been here for five years, and now I have to stop. Instead of desperately, it is better to spur. "
Be cautious in the morning and evening; Strict and strict. Refers to managing the house diligently all day long.
Source: Biography of Song Shu Yuan: "I am sorry for the lack of my political ethics. My imprisonment is still complicated, my waste is still accumulated, and I am anxious in the morning."
Defend the mind like a city: the mind refers to selfish desires. Refers to strictly curb selfish distractions, like guarding the city against the enemy.
Source: Tang Taoist "Fa Zhu Yuan Lin": "If you hide six things like turtles, you can defend the city. If you win, you will have no troubles. "
Popular and determined to describe the speed and ferocity of the momentum. The latter refers to the rapid and strict implementation of political laws and regulations.
Source: Xu Ming Zichang's "The Water Margin": "Those who lack officials are stricter than the yellow turban insurrectionary, afraid of rats turning around, and the East River is busy."
Be fair, pursue official duties and strictly restrain yourself.
Source: "Gao Chuan": "The heart of the machine is straight and long-lasting, which means righteousness."
I have been ordered to strictly carry out the orders and dare not violate them slightly.
Source: Li Ming Dongyang "Yin Ji": "Dongyang was ordered to be cautious."
Yan Zixiao's father strictly disciplines his children, and the children obey his father.
Source: The article "Tomb Table of Mr. Chen in Guangling": "I first met a person in a township, and my father was Yan Zixiao. I have always been respectful. I saw words and colors. "
Composition: compass and square ruler, extended to guidelines; Steps: Walk with your feet. It means strictly following the rules. It also means rigid and inflexible.
Source: Ode to Jin Zhugan's Interpretation: "The two scholars, Mr. Jin's disciples, those who hang down their tassels and wear jade, and those who are polite are all entrusted with the hall and are at the command of the deacon." Yan Zhitui's Preface to Yan Family Instructions in Northern Qi Dynasty: "Be polite and be quiet."
Behave yourself: compasses and square feet, extended to guidelines. It means strictly following the rules. It also means rigid and inflexible.
Source: Ode to Jin Zhugan's Interpretation: "The two scholars, Mr. Jin's disciples, those who hang down their tassels and wear jade, and those who are polite are all entrusted with the hall and are at the command of the deacon."
Urgent and strict officials, lenient people.
We should be careful and strict from the beginning.
Stick to it and never change.
An unshakable attitude, described as unshakable. It also describes strictly abiding by the rules and never changing.
Strict economy: strict. Practice strict economy.
There are strict differences between men and women. Used in old times to emphasize that feudal ethics should be strictly observed.
Source: "Book of Rites Effective Features": "Men and women are different, and then father and son are close; Father and son are close, then righteousness; Righteousness means propriety; Ceremony, and then everything is fine. "
A modest gentleman refers to a person who is modest and strict with himself.
Source: qian yao: "Modest gentleman, modest and self-grazing."
There is a clear distinction between reward and punishment, and the reward should be rewarded and the punishment should be punished. Describe dealing with things strictly and fairly.
Source: Fu's "On Concealment and Real Tribute": "The strictness of reward and punishment is also the material for governance." The Biography of Han Zhang Chang: "Open to people, sensitive to diseases, with clear rewards and punishments."
Reward and punishment letters describe dealing with things strictly and fairly. The same as "clear rewards and punishments".
Rewarding the letter and punishing the Ming dynasty describes dealing with things strictly and fairly. The same as "clear rewards and punishments".
Xiaode enters and exits Xiaode: paragraph; Inconsistency: Deviation from the standard. Refers to some parts that are not strictly required.
Source: The Analects of Confucius, Zhang Zi: "Virtue is not idle, but virtue can come and go."
Well-trained: all the time. There is always strict training in peacetime.
Source: Yi's "Twenty-two History Notes Volume 34 General and General's Family": "Xian was also a famous soldier at that time and made great contributions, so he knew that he was well trained."
Self-discipline: restraint. Strictly restrain yourself.
Source: Song Chenliang, "Xie Zengcha Yuan Jun": "Be strict with yourself and see what you see; Those who love the people are justified. "
Be strict with yourself: restrain. Be strict with yourself.
Source: Song Chenliang, "Xie Zengcha Yuan Qi": "Be strict with yourself and see what you see; If you love the people, you must care about your husband. "
Speak in words: this refers to laws or orders; Law: Law. As soon as the words were spoken, the law followed. It means that laws and regulations will be strictly enforced as soon as they are promulgated, and those that violate them will be dealt with according to law.
Source: * * * "Notice of the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region and the Eighth Route Army Rear Office": "If there are lawless people who dare to conspire to make trouble, our office will deal with it according to law, not to say that it is unpredictable."
Just keep the way: morality. Correct yourself and strictly abide by moral standards.