1. A four-character idiom expressing nobility
Gillian Golden House Gillian: refers to the daughter of Emperor Liu Che’s aunt (the eldest princess Liu Jiao) of the Han Dynasty. It was originally said that Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, wanted to use the golden house to adopt Gillian as his wife. This generally refers to a beautiful and noble woman.
Source: The quote comes from an old title in Ban Gu's "The Story of Han Wu": When Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was a child, he once said to his aunt, the eldest princess: "If you get Gillian (my aunt's daughter) as your wife, you should store it in a gold house." ”
Everyone’s style: It used to refer to high-ranking nobles with prestigious status. Style: grace, style. It comes from the unique style of a noble family.
Source: Chapter 18 of "Three Heroes and Five Righteousness" by Shi Yukun of the Qing Dynasty: "After the tea was served, the conversation started, the questions and answers were fluent, and the demeanor was calm. It was really the style of everyone, and it made Empress Di happy. It’s amazing.”
The house is full of guests: noble. Noble friends filled the seats. Describes many guests.
Source: "Preface to Prince Teng's Pavilion" by Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty: "Welcome from thousands of miles away, full of distinguished friends."
High position and high salary Position: official position, official position; salary: salary. The official position is noble and the salary is generous.
Source: "Book of Han·Biography of Dong Zhongshu": "The body is favored and held in a high position, the family is warm and the food is generous."
High position and high salary: The official position is noble and the salary is generous. Same as "high position and high salary".
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The noble and the humble have the same attitude towards noble and humble people.
Source: "The Golden Chamber" by Lu Shang of Zhou Dynasty: "When you meet guests with respect, there is no distinction between high and low."
Jia Jia Yi Yu Jian Jia: Newborn reed. Jade: Immortal tree. The reed leans on the fairy tree. ①It is a metaphor that two people with extremely different looks appear very incoherent together. ②It is a metaphor for a person with a humble status attached to a noble person. Also known as "Jian Jia leans against the jade tree" and "Jian Jia"
The golden house girl refers to a noble and beautiful woman.
The golden branch and jade leaf originally described the beautiful flowers and trees. Later, it mostly refers to the descendants of the royal family. Now it is also used as a metaphor. People who are noble or delicate.
Source: Jin Cui Bao's "Ancient and Modern Notes·Yu Fu": "When fighting with Chi You in the wilderness of Zhuolu, there were often five-colored clouds, golden branches and jade leaves standing above the emperor. Wang Jian of the Tang Dynasty wrote a poem in "Jokes in the Palace": "Butterflies, butterflies, fly on the golden branches and jade leaves." "
Dragon blood and phoenix marrow are a metaphor for noble blood.
Climbing high and befriending noble people means clinging to and befriending noble people.
Climbing high and befriending noble people means clinging to high places and befriending noble people. . Same as "climb high and receive high status"
Source: Chapter 17 of "The Scholars": "After I die, as soon as you are satisfied, you will have to marry someone from a poor family." Children, you must not covet wealth or rank. "
Songsheng Yuejiang is called a minister of noble birth, or a person with extraordinary talent.
Source: "Poetry·Daya·Songgao": "Songgao Weiyue, the horse is as high as the sky. , Weiyue descends from the gods, Shengfu and Shen. "Mao Zhuan: "The big and high mountain is called Song; Yue refers to the four mountains... Yue descends the spirit and energy to bring about Shen Fu's great achievements. "Shen, Uncle Shen; Fu, Fuhou, are both uncles of King Xuan of Zhou Dynasty and important ministers of the Zhou Dynasty. According to legend, they are descendants of the ancient four mountains.
"I am the only one who respects me" is originally a Buddhist saying, praising Sakyamuni as the noblest and most noble one. The greatest. Now refers to thinking that only oneself is the greatest.
Source: Volume 1 of "Wudeng Huiyuan" by Shi Puji of the Song Dynasty: "I am the only one in the world." "
"Only I am the only one who respects me" was originally a Buddhist saying, praising Sakyamuni as the noblest and greatest. Now it refers to thinking that only oneself is the greatest. It describes extreme arrogance. Same as "I am the only one who respects myself".
The virtuous body and the noble body refer to the noble status.
Source: "Guanzi·Li Zheng": "Although there is a virtuous body and a noble body, no one dares to obey him; even though there is a rich family with lots of money, No one dares to use his wealth without his salary.
” 2. A four-character idiom containing the word immortal
Eight Immortals crossing the sea
According to legend, the Eight Immortals do not use boats when crossing the sea. Each has its own set of spells. It is later used as a metaphor for competing with each other by using their skills or methods.
p>A euphemism for riding a crane to become an immortal and referring to death
Nine Heavens Fairy refers to a fairy in the sky, a metaphor for a stunning beauty
A metaphor for a person who is about to ascend to immortality. The demeanor and movements are light and erratic like those of gods, and it also describes people's feelings of relaxedness and self-satisfaction
Fairy Guanghan Guanghan: Guanghan Palace, the fairy in the legendary Guanghan Palace. ——Chang'e.
Chickens and dogs are both immortals. It is said that Liu An, the king of Huainan in the Han Dynasty, became an immortal queen and sprinkled the remaining medicine in the yard. After the chickens and dogs ate it, they all ascended to heaven. After becoming an official, people related to him also became powerful.
Fairy Mountain: refers to the three sacred mountains of Penglai, Fangzhang and Yingzhou; Qiongge: the legendary place where gods live. It is also a metaphor for the ethereal and wonderful fantasy.
The fairy dew and pearls are also used to describe the elegance and gracefulness of calligraphy.
The beauty of a woman’s appearance. >
Xianfengdaogugu: spirit. The demeanor of an immortal, the spirit of a Taoist. 3. An elegant and artistic four-character idiom
The orchid in the empty valley. Classic and elegant, clear and cold, pure and unmixed, high-spirited and elegant, pure and pure, white snow in the middle of Ying, elegant and elegant
1. The orchid in the empty valley [ kōng gǔ yōu lán ]
< p> Explanation: The description of beautiful orchids in the valley is very rare, and is often used to describe elegance.From: Chapter 5 of "Lao Can's Travels" by Liu E of the Qing Dynasty: "The orchid in the empty valley is really unexpected. Wherever you grow, there will be such masters. ”
Translation: The beautiful orchids in the valley, I really can’t imagine that such a place can have such talented and profound people.
2. Dianze Junya [ diǎn zé jùn yǎ ]
Explanation: dignified, elegant and beautiful
From: Chapter 14 of "Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "Sister Feng is responsible for all the hospitality... [Sister Feng. ] So refreshing and elegant, elegant and graceful, he is really "a little red in the green bush" - he still takes everyone in his eyes, squanders instructions, and lets them do whatever they want. ”
3. Pure without miscellaneous [ chún yī bù zá ]
Explanation: pure: pure; one: single; miscellaneous: mixed, impure. Describe pure, single, without Impurities.
From: Modern Lu Xun's "Title Undecided": "There are villains in the Donglin Party, and there is no pure and unmixed group of gentlemen throughout the ages. "
4. Bingqingyujie [ bīng qīng yù jié ]
Explanation: as clear and transparent as ice, as white and flawless as jade. It is a metaphor for a person's pure conduct (mostly used for women). < /p>
From: Han Dynasty Sima Qian's "Book of Yu Zhi Boling": "Fu Wei Boling's talent is outstanding, his ambition is high, his body is good, his body is pure and pure, and he does not walk in detail. ”
Translation: Only Boling can excel others, be noble in his aspirations, be kind to his body, be as clear and transparent as ice, as white and flawless as jade, and not be meticulous.
5. Talented and elegant [ cái wàng gāo yǎ ]
Explanation: Describes a person who is talented and knowledgeable, enjoys a high reputation, and is different from popular customs
From: "Old Tang Dynasty" by Liu Yu of the Later Jin Dynasty. "Book·Lu Xiangxian Biography": "Lu Jingchu was very elegant in his talent. ”
Translation: Lu Chucai is rich in talent and learning, enjoys a high reputation, is different from popular customs, and is beyond the reach of ordinary people. 4. What are the four-character words that can be formed with "Xian"
1. Xianfengdaogu [xiān fēng dào gǔ] Definition: Describes a person’s character and appearance that are different from others. Example: This person’s Xianfengdaogu is different from ordinary people.
2. Jinhua Xianbo [jīn huá. xiān bó] Definition: Another name for Huang Tingjian in the Song Dynasty. Example: The person standing in the pavilion in the distance is Jinhua Xianbo.
3. Dajue Jinxian [dà jué jīn xiān] Definition: The title given to Buddha by Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty. Example: Even if you were the Great Enlightenment Golden Immortal, I would destroy you.
4. Translate into immortality [yǔ huà dēng xiān] Definition: I feel as light as if I am about to leave the world and fly away. Example: The snake spirit has practiced for thousands of years and has reached the state of becoming an immortal.
5. Fairy posture and appearance [xiān zī yì mào] Definition: Fairy’s posture and elegant appearance. Describe a woman's outstanding appearance. Example: This girl's beauty is rare in the world.
6. Floating like a fairy [piāo rán ruò xiān] Definition: describes a person's movements that are free, light and graceful. Example: This man is so eye-catching. It is so rare for a man like him to be as airy as a fairy.
7. Fairy-like jade color [xiān zī yù sè] Definition: Describes the extremely beautiful posture and appearance of a woman. Example: Chang'e is so beautiful that even Marshal Tianpeng likes her.
8. The Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea [bā xiān guò hǎi] Definition: According to legend, the Eight Immortals did not use boats when they crossed the sea, and each had their own set of spells. There is a folk saying that "Eight Immortals crossed the sea and each showed their magical powers. Example: At the debate, the eight immortals crossed the sea and each showed their magical powers. No one was convinced.
9. Nine Heavenly Fairy [jiǔ tiān xiān nǚ] Definition: refers to The fairy in the sky is a metaphor for the beautiful woman. Example: Every year when the nine-day fairy descends to earth, she will bathe in this river.
10. Piaopiaoyuxian [piāo piāo yù xiān] Definition: Flying up, like. To transcend the world and become an immortal. It mostly refers to people's feeling of being relaxed and refreshing. It also describes the lightness and elegance of poetry, calligraphy, etc. Example: People will have a feeling of elation when taking drugs.