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Idioms with wine are:
feasting
red light and green wine
a glutton of wine
drinking wine today and getting drunk today
singing a song about wine
toasting and not eating
fair-weather friends
drunkenness doesn't mean wine
wine comes out of the tongue
wine eats hell
leaving a plow to scratch wine
flower magic wine disease
thick wine and fat meat
chicken-stained wine
three-point drunkenness by drinking
a good ear
a glass of wine to solve grievances
wine and meat brothers
. Lead the sheep with wine
indulge in wine
the wine is faint and scattered
the wine is not intoxicating, and everyone is drunk
sing songs and indulge in wine
the wine is full
the wine bag in the rice pit
makes the wine smell
the wine in Zhumen stinks. There are frozen bones on the road
mysterious wine and preserved breasts
respecting wine papers
drinking a cup of wine, Ge Mao
being drunk today
poetry and wine friends
being greedy for flowers and wine
having no virtue after drinking
Li Bai fighting for wine
Zhang Gong eating wine, Li Gong jumping
roasting chicken with flocculant wine < Friends of poetry and wine
respect for Chinese wine is not empty
the number of wines in the golden valley
love for wine and flowers
love for wine and gluttony
drunken and full of virtue. Look at the picture and guess the idiom
1 beaming
11 monsters
12 lingering sounds
13 blind people touch the beam.
adopt …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Only care too much about unimportant things.
from: The Book of Songs, Zhou Song, and the Competition: "Since Cheng Kang, there are four parties in the election, and the weight is clear."
For example, as for the "bitter pleasure" in the dream, according to my simple opinion, it is "bitter pleasure" in the dream after all, and it is unnecessary. (Zhu Ziqing's "Talking about Dreams")
Grammar: a little formal; As a predicate and attribute; The idiom
full of sweat cows
ch! ng dò ng hà n niú
about cows means that books are piled up so high that horses and cows sweat. Describe the wealth of books or writings.
The source language is Mr. Lu Wentong's Grave Table by Tang Zongyuan: "It is a book, and it is full of buildings, and it is a sweat."
formal structure
usage as predicate; There are many
synonyms
antonyms are few and far between
In the last few hundred years, the number of authors has exceeded ten times, and the number of works is even more numerous. ◎ Zheng Zhenduo's "Illustrated History of China Literature", Chapter 58, Idioms about dragons. Look at the picture and guess the idiom
Wandering clouds and frightening dragons [yóu yún jīng lóng ]
Basic definition
Describe the exquisiteness of calligraphy.
Chu Chu
Biography of Wang Xizhi in the Book of Jin: "Commentators call it a pen gesture, thinking that it is like a cloud, and it is as agile as a dragon."
Look at the pictures and guess the idiom about the Spring Garden
all loves
m m m m m n yu á n ch ū n se
Explain the spring scenery in the whole garden. Metaphor is a thriving scene.
It comes from Song Ye Shaoweng's poem "It's not worthwhile to visit a small garden": "The garden can't be shut up in spring, and an almond comes out of the wall."
formal structure
usage as object and attribute; Refers to the thriving scene
Synonym spring scenery is full of gardens
For example, Lin Yutang's "Notes on Trivia of Spring Garden": "Before I came to western Zhejiang, it was still cold and warm, and when I came back, I was already in all loves." Look at the picture and guess the idiom 2-36
ZH ò NG SH ǐ ZH ? and D?
[Interpretation] Many arrows shoot with the same bull's-eye (arrow; Bull's-eye) Metaphor is the target that everyone attacks.
[out] Qing Tan Sitong's "Bao Bei Yuan Zheng": "The original disaster of today begins to sound; Hefei must be the target of the cluster. "
[orthographic]; "dè" that can't be pronounced as "mine".
[shape discrimination] vector; Can't write "lost"; Yes; Can't write "land".
[near meaning] street mouse
[antonym] blatant
[usage] used in a derogatory sense. Metaphor everyone * * * with the target. Generally used as an object.
[structure] is too formal. About the idiom
on the picture of the provincial examination, I have a heart-to-heart explanation: give my sincere heart to others. Metaphor is to treat people sincerely.
Pinyin pronunciation: tu χ x χ n zhù f
Examples: They are good friends of ~.
Synonym group: treat people with sincerity and kindness
Antonym group: ulterior motives
Usage: combined; As predicate, attribute and adverbial;
The idiom comes from "The History of Emperor Guangwu in the Later Han Dynasty": "Xiao Wang pushed his heart into a man's belly, but he was too safe to die!"
Two-part allegorical saying: Look at the picture with a millstone on your chest and guess the answer to the idiom about the disease.
Get rid of the disease by hand.
The idiom means that the disease is removed as soon as you start treatment. Describe medical skill. It is also a metaphor for doing a good job and solving problems quickly. The second fold of "Peach Blossom" by Yuan Anonymous: "Mammy, don't worry, I have been practicing medicine for three generations, and I know everything about the pulse of medical books, so I can guarantee that you will get rid of the illness." Look at the pictures and guess the idiom
The hardest thing about falling in love is not being together, but cherishing it. Some people will stay with you, but gradually, you are no longer precious. You will become accustomed to it and become a necessity of life, even a consumer product. The love when I was in love turned into indifference. The care at the beginning turned into your care in turn. So, it's easy to love for a while, but it's difficult to cherish your life.