Question 1: Synonyms of rapid success:
Rapid rise to the top, steady progress
Rapid advancement
It is a metaphor for sudden success and rapid promotion of official position. . The words come from Han Yu's "Fu Shushu Chengnan".
Question 2: The idiom "fly into the sky" has a close meaning. The clouds fly straight up, the sky is flat, the wings flutter in the sky, the dragon gets water, the spring breeze is proud, the clouds fly straight up, the wings flutter high, the official is promoted to a noble title.
Question 3: What does "fly into the sky" mean? Explanation: Feihuang: the name of the legendary divine horse; Tengda: rising, extending to fortune, and a successful career. Describes a galloping horse. It is a metaphor for sudden success and rapid promotion in official position.
From: Tang Dynasty Han Yu's poem "Fu Shu Shu Cheng Nan": "You can't care about toads when you are flying."
Example: He has attended various workshops for cultivating New Deal talents and training classes, although none of the results made him~. ◎Sa Ting's "Air Defense"
Synonyms: The blue clouds are rising straight up, the blue clouds are rising smoothly
Antonyms: The rivers are sinking, the sun is setting and the road is exhausted
Grammar: subject-predicate form; used as predicate and attributive; with derogatory connotations
Question 4: A four-character idiom describing a person who has reached great heights and has exhausted his talents. 5 points: Qian donkey has no skills
qián lǘ jì qióng
Explanation: Guizhou: the area around today’s Guizhou Province; skills : Skill; exhaustion: exhausted. The limited ability of the metaphor has been used up.
Source: "Three Commandments: The Donkey of Guizhou" by Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty
Structure subject-predicate formula.
Usage used in a derogatory sense. Generally used as predicate and object.
The correct pronunciation is Qian; it cannot be pronounced as "jīn".
Shape identification skills; cannot write "branch".
The synonyms are "unable to do anything, helpless, and the donkey's skills are exhausted"
The antonyms are "extremely powerful" and "endless"
Analysis~ and "nothing can be done" both contain "exhausted" meaning. The difference is: ①~contains the meaning of "the original ability is very limited"; "there is nothing to do" does not. ②~ is a derogatory idiom; "there is nothing to do" is a neutral idiom; it can be used by both good and bad people.
Example: Criminals think they are very smart; they commit crimes in a hidden way and use clever methods; but afterwards they are always captured by our police officers.
Question 5: Idiom of the synonyms of “Jiaguanjinjue”: Jiajuanjinjue
Pinyin: jiā guān jìn jué
Explanation: Jue: title, title of monarchy and state The rank of nobility. In the old days, it referred to official promotion.
Source: "History of the Jin Dynasty? Biography of Concubine Li of Zhang Zongyuan": "If you fly to the inside, you will get an official position and a salary." Ming Dynasty Zhou Ji's "West Lake II Episodes: The Clever Scholar Jin Luan Mismatched": " ... Recruited Wu Yubi to the capital, promoted him to a higher position, and gave him the courtesy of Yifu. ”
Example sentence: Because of the emperor’s warning, King Gong still remembered these promotions and promotions. , to avoid suspicion of manipulation. The second volume of Gao Yang's "Pearl Curtain on the Throne"?
Pinyin code: jgjj
Synonyms: rapid rise to great heights, title on the gold list
Antonyms: poor fortune, reduced position People
Question 6: The four-character idiom containing synonyms of dynasty change
[ gǎi cháo huàn dài ]
Definition
[ gǎi cháo huàn dài ]
The old dynasty was replaced by the new dynasty.
Detailed explanation
Explanation: The old dynasty was replaced by the new dynasty. From: Chapter 4 of Tao Juyin's "History of the Beiyang Warlord Period": "But the other five conditions mentioned by Yuan are only different in degree from the change of dynasty." Grammar: conjunction; as object, attributive; referring to regime change
Source
*** "The Chinese Revolution and the Chinese Communist Party": "In this way; the peasant revolution at that time always failed; it was always defeated by the landlords and the landlords during and after the revolution. The nobles used it as a tool for changing dynasties.
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Question 7: What are the idioms with the word “天” that represent speed: Climb to the sky in one step
Pinyin: yī bù dēng tiān
Simplified Pinyin: ybdt
Explanation: Climb: to reach a high state or level in one go. It is a metaphor for a person who suddenly becomes successful and climbs to a high position.
Synonyms: to become famous in one fell swoop.
< p> Antonyms: plummeting, unable to recoverUsage: formal; used as a predicate; derogatory meaning
Source: Qing Dynasty? Li Luyuan's "Qilu Deng": "Everything looks like a spring breeze, and I will reach the sky in one step." , click on the comprador job, and live a good life. ”
Question 8: Brilliant Tengda means Feihuang Tengda
Pinyin: fēi huáng téng dá
Explanation: Feihuang: the name of the legendary horse; Tengda: rising , which means prosperity and success in officialdom. It describes a galloping horse. It is a metaphor for a sudden success and a rapid promotion to an official position.
Source: Tang Dynasty Han Yu's poem "Fu Shu Cheng Nan": "The rapids are soaring and cannot be achieved." Gu Toad. ”
Synonyms: The sky is rising, the sky is rising
Antonyms: The river is sinking, the sun is setting and the road is exhausted
Postscript: Stepping on the clouds
Grammar: Predicate , attributive; refers to rapid rise in status
Question 9: Idioms with the word dragon! Dragon and phoenix dancing
The common meaning is free and unrestrained
The original meaning is to describe the mountain. It is winding and majestic, and later also described the calligraphy strokes as powerful and flexible.
Source: Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Biao Zhongguan Stele": "On the Tianmu Mountain, the Tiao River flows out, and dragons and phoenixes dance in Lin'an." ”
Use Case looked up and saw four large screens hanging on the north wall, written in cursive ~, which was amazing. (Qing Dynasty? Chapter 9 of Liu E’s "Lao Can’s Travels")
Bi Zonglong Snake
Meaning: dragon flying and phoenix dancing, word walking dragon snake
Interpretation describes calligraphy as vivid and powerful
Source: Tang Li Bai's "Cursive Script Song": "Shi Shi Shi". I saw the dragon and snake walking away, frowning and shocked. ”
Use case: The talented scholar Xiao Wangbin has a brocade hidden in his chest, ~. (Volume 20 of "The Surprise at the First Carving of the Case" by Lingchu Ming Dynasty)
The finishing touch
Recent The icing on the cake is the icing on the cake, the Midas touch is the icing on the cake
The opposite meaning is the icing on the cake, the Midas touch is the icing on the cake, the Midas touch is the icing on the cake
The interpretation originally describes the magic of painting by Zhang Sengyao, a painter of the Liang Dynasty. Later, it is often used as a metaphor for writing articles or speaking. , use a few sentences to highlight the essence at key points to make the content vivid and powerful.
Source: Tang Dynasty Zhang Yanyuan's "Records of Famous Paintings of the Past" by Zhang Sengyao: "The four white dragons in Anle Temple in Jinling do not blink their eyes every time. Cloud: 'If you click the eye, it will fly away. ’ People think it’s ridiculous, so please point it out. In a moment, thunder and lightning broke through the wall, and the two dragons rode on the clouds and soared to the sky. Those who had not even blinked their eyes saw the two dragons. ”
Use cases are just a good topic, but they often have wonderful implications for the works and stimulate people’s interest in reading. (Qin Mu’s "Car Window Literature Appreciation")
Hidden Dragon and Crouching Tiger
p>Close meaning is to hide the dragon and lurk the tiger
Opposite meaning is to hide talents in the wild and hide dirt
The meaning is to hide talents that have not been discovered, but also to hide them without revealing them.
Source: Northern Zhou Dynasty? Yu Xin's poem "Talking with the Heyang Gong Xin Mountain Land": "The dark stone is suspected of hiding a tiger, and the roots are like a crouching dragon. ”
This university is full of talents.
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