1. Idioms prefixed with crane
Crane-haired and childlike: Snow-white hair like crane feathers, rosy complexion like a child. Describes the good complexion of the elderly.
Stand out among the chickens: Like a crane standing among the chickens. It is a metaphor for a person's appearance or talent that stands out among a group of people around him.
He Zi Mei’s Wife: Refers to Lin Bu, a hermit in the Song Dynasty who took crane as his son and plum as his wife. It also refers to wife and children.
The crane knows the midnight: The crane crows in the middle of the night. Metaphors each have their own expertise. It is also a metaphor for partial knowledge.
Crane resents and ape is frightened: describes the mood of being tired of officialdom and intending to retreat into seclusion.
Crane among chickens: It is a metaphor that a person's appearance or talent stands out among a group of people around him. Same as "stands out from the crowd".
Crane's knees and wasp's waist: ① This refers to two of the eight diseases of poetry's rhythm. Generally refers to the mistakes made in the rhythm of poetry. ②Two kinds of diseased pens in calligraphy.
Crane posture and mantis shape: refers to the slender waist and light body.
The sound of cranes and apes: The sounds of cranes and apes. Describes a desolate and lonely scene.
Crane chirping and wind sound: Chirping: Bird chirping. When they heard the sound of wind and the cry of cranes, they suspected that they were pursuers. Describes people being suspicious when they are panicked.
A crane trapped among a flock of chickens: a metaphor for a person with outstanding talents being reduced to mediocrity.
Crane Guihuabiao: Lamenting the changes in the world.
Crane bone and loose posture: a unique and extraordinary temperament. Mostly refers to the appearance of a monk.
Crane bones and loose tendons: refers to the appearance and temperament of the ascetics.
Crane bone and frosty beard: thin bones and white beard. Describe old age.
Crane bone and dragon tendon: refers to the thin, straight and curved appearance.
Crane bone and chicken skin: Lingding is thin and has wrinkled skin. Describe old age.
Crane-haired pine posture: white hair, pine tree posture. Describes a person who is still healthy despite being old.
Crane is short and duck is long: a metaphor for confusing right and wrong and making rash comments.
A crane among a flock of chickens: It is a metaphor that a person's appearance or talent stands out among a group of people around him. Same as "stands out from the crowd".
Crane is long and duck is short: It is a metaphor that things have their own characteristics.
Crane carrying Yangzhou: a metaphor for the desire for profit.
He Ming Jiugao: Jiugao: Deep Ze. The crane crows in the depths of the lake, and its sound can be heard far away. It is a metaphor for the wise man hiding in the famous book.
Hefa: white hair; Chicken skin: describes wrinkles on the skin. The skin is wrinkled and the hair is pale. Describe the aging appearance of an old person.
Crane Huating: expresses the meaning of longing and nostalgia. It is also a poem lamenting the perils of official career and the impermanence of life.
Hemingzhishi: refers to a hermit with talent and reputation. 2. What are the four-character idioms about cranes?
The cranes chirp in the wind,
The cranes chirp in Huating,
The crane stands among the chickens,
Burn the harp and cook the cranes ,
Wild cranes in idle clouds,
Plum wife and crane son,
Crane hair and childish face,
One piano and one crane,
The lonely crane in the idle clouds,
The crane that does not dance,
The crane calls Jiugao,
The solitary crane,
Yao Ru Yellow Crane,
I love the crane and lose it,
Riding a crane on a journey to the west,
The broken crane renews the bird,
The wild crane is alone in the clouds,
Crane with chicken skin,
Crane returns to China,
Wife plum crane,
Xuan crane crowns monkey,
< p> White Crane in the Cloud,Ashamed Fuqi Crane,
Turtle Crane Longevity,
Turtle Year Crane Longevity,
Phoenix Crane chirping,
Farewell to the lonely crane,
Crane eyes in the heart of the cloud,
Crane in the cloud,
Crane in the shape of a mantis 3. Four-character idioms with the character "Crane"
The sound of the crane is rustling in the wind, the crane becomes an immortal by riding the crane, the solitary cloud wild crane, the crane's hair and the face of a child, the crane stands tall among the chickens.
1. The sound of wind and cranes
Definition: Crane: the sound of cranes. The sound of the wind blowing and the cry of the cranes.
Describes panic; or disturbing oneself.
From: Tang Fangxuanling's "Jin Shu Xie Xuan Zhuan": "Hearing the wind and the roar of cranes, everyone thought that the king's master had arrived."
Example: The criminal ran away all night, and was frightened by the sound of wind and cranes. Gotta hide.
2. Riding a crane to become an immortal
Definition: a euphemism for death.
From: Chapter 54 of "Legends of Guandong" by Yang Daqun: "Dad, you have become an immortal by riding a crane, hehe."
Example: Zheng Xian is the pre-Qin alchemist Zheng Anqi, who once He practiced medicine and sold medicine in the Baiyun Mountain area of ??Guangzhou. Legend has it that a plague was prevalent one year. In order to save the people, Zheng lost his footing while picking the nine-section calamus, the fairy grass, and fell off a cliff. He became an immortal by riding a crane.
3. Guyun Yehe
Definition: It used to refer to a person who is idle and comfortable and does not seek fame or fortune.
From the poem "Farewell to Master Fangwai" by Liu Changqing of the Tang Dynasty: "How can the solitary clouds and wild cranes live in the human world."
Example: The clouds above are solitary clouds. The land of wild cranes is relaxed and leisurely, and the wild cranes are gentle and unbridled; they are all pure.
4. Crane-haired and Tongyan
Definition: Crane-haired: white hair; Tongyan: red complexion. His head is full of white hair; his face is as rosy as a child's. Describes the elderly as having a good complexion and being energetic.
From: Tang Tianying's "Yushantang Poems and Essays Dreaming in Luofu": "I say that I am neither a god nor an immortal, and my youthful appearance is incomparably ancient."
Example: Grandpa Li is nearly ninety years old, but he still remains the same. He has a childlike appearance and a strong body.
5. Standing out among the chickens
Definition: Standing like a crane among the chickens. Metaphor of outstanding talent or appearance.
From: "Shishuo Xinyu Rongzhi" by Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty: "Someone said to Wang Rong: 'Ji Yanzu is as outstanding as a wild crane in a flock of chickens.'"
Example: Lao Li's talents can be said to be outstanding in the company, but it is a pity that the manager does not reuse him. 4. The four-character idiom "He Li Qian"
Before he was executed, he sighed and said: 'I want to hear the cranes chirping in Huating, but I can get it again! '"
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Crane chirping in the wind
Pronunciation hè lì fēng shēng
Interpretation of chirp, a word about the impermanence of life.
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Source from Liu Yiqing's "Shishuoxinyu·Youhui" of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty: "The failure of the Lu Pingyuan River Bridge was slandered by Lu Zhi, and it means being punished and nostalgic. He also lamented the dangers of official career. (Chapter 39 of Li Ruzhen's "Flowers in the Mirror" of the Qing Dynasty)
Synonyms are outstanding
Antonyms are dwarfed by comparison
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< p> Crane HuatingPronunciation hè lì huá tíng
Interpretation expresses longing, don’t teach it except: birdsong. Hear the sound of the wind and the cry of cranes Headings
Stand out among the chickens
Pronunciation hè lì jī qún
Definition Like a crane standing among the chickens. It is a metaphor that a person's appearance or talent stands out among a group of people around him.
Source from "Seven Sages in the Bamboo Forest" by Dai Kui of Jin Dynasty: "Ji Shao entered Luo, or Wang Rong said: 'Yesterday I saw Ji Shao among the crowd of people, as high-spirited as a wild crane among the chickens. '" "Shishuo Xinyu·Rong Zhi" written by Liu Yiqing of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty: "Ji Yanzu Zhuozhuo is like a wild crane among the chickens." The story of standing out from the chickens
Example was being discussed, but unexpectedly his daughter, the king, suddenly saw Lin. Zhiyang was among the crowd, and they all suspected that they were pursuing soldiers. Describes people being suspicious when they are panicked.
Source "Book of Jin·Xie Xuan Zhuan": "Hearing the sound of cranes croaking in the wind, everyone thought that the king's army had arrived."
Example hurriedly chased after him, the sound of cranes croaking in the wind made the soldiers of the Yuan Dynasty become timid, as if they were standing tall among chickens. General