Zi's four-character idiom

1. Four words about Zi, drinking and making trouble.

Pinyin: Ji incarnation

Explanation: drunken troublemakers

The mood and implication of literature and art have a different kind of touching beauty and interest.

Pinyin: Pinyin and Pinyin

Explanation: The original meaning is another feeling that others can't understand, which means the pain of national subjugation. After mentioning the emotional appeal and implication of literature and art, there is another touching aesthetic feeling and interest.

The use of virtue to the people must be universal.

Pinyin: shdéwézé

Explanation: tree: standing; Germany: Dehui; Service: required; Z: gain, add more. We must strive to realize the moral interests of the people in general.

Source: Shang Shu Tai Shi Xia: "Accumulate virtue and do good, and eliminate evil."

2. Idioms about sub-characters are hard to understand [z and mà ná nú tú]

Basic explanation

This refers to the breeding of weeds, which is difficult to eliminate. Later, when power expanded, it was difficult to eliminate it.

tidy

"Zuo Zhuan Yin Gongyuan": [Sacrifice bell] Right:' What does Jiang hate? It is better to do it earlier; No vines, no vines, no maps. The creeping weeds are still unstoppable. Kuang Jun's pet brother. " "

idioms solitaire

The picture shows an irregular object. From generation to generation, Xiangzhuang sword dance and sword dance can be passed down from generation to generation. Zhang Yi's intonation and tongue can be changed. Elegant, romantic, romantic everywhere. There is a truce between the North and South Nanshan iron case, and the sword does not meet the blade. The mountains are calling for a tsunami and the wind is gathering in the forest. The heavy responsibility is on the shoulders and has far-reaching significance. People who have learned achievements are all dead, talk to themselves, drown themselves, starve, fight and attack. Defects mean that they have lost their souls, lost their souls.

3. The four-character idiom contains two groups of poems: centenarians hold a tree, hold a tree, hold a tree, hold a tree, hold a tree, hold a tree, hold a tree, hold a willow tree, hold a tree, hold a tree, hold a tree, hold a tree, hold a tree, hold a tree, hold a tree, hold a tree, hold a tree, hold a tree, hold a tree, hold a tree, hold a tree, hold a tree. Hold the tree, hold the tree, hold the tree, hold the tree, hold the tree, hold the tree, hold the tree, hold the tree, hold the tree. Ten years ago, two axes cut down the solitary tree. A hundred years later, people climbed the ladder to make the tree quiet, but the wind did not stop the Cycas from blooming. Yao's A Tree with a Hundred Clouds only sees trees. I don't see the forest on it. It's all idioms about trees. The following is the third and last word, which contains idioms about trees. Hundred-year-old Taoist tree cultivation tree art shaking tree. Mayfly leans on Yushu Muyun Spring Tree, Mayfly shakes the tree, Qionglin Yushu has been chopping down solitary trees for ten years, and Yao Shuzhilan Yushu is 100 years old 1. There are many trees. And pale blue in remote mountainous areas. (Meng Haoran: "Passing the Old Village") 3. Birds perch on trees by the pool, and monks knock on the door of the moon. (Jia Dao: Living in Seclusion with Li Ning) 4. Jasper adorns trees, and thousands of strands of green silk tapestries hang down. (He Zhangzhi: (Yin Liu)) 5. Just like the strong wind in spring, it blows at night and blows open the petals of ten thousand pear trees. (Cen Can: (A song of snow sends Tian Shuji Wu home) In front of the sick tree. (Liu Yuxi: (Enjoy the first dinner in Lotte Yangzhou)) 8. Spring eyes are silent and pity the trickle, and the shade of trees shines on the water and loves softness. (Yang Wanli: Little Pond) 9. The old vines are faint, the bridges are flowing, and the old roads are thin. (Ma Zhiyuan's "Clear Sand"? Qiu Si) 10. Last night, the west wind withered the trees, and I climbed the tall building alone and looked at the horizon. (Yan Shu: butterfly lovers) 1 1 How wide the world is, how close the trees are to the sky, and how clear the water is from the moon! . (Meng Haoran: A Night's Moor on Jiande River) 12. I am alone in the grass with orioles on it.