Idioms containing Ling?

Idioms containing the character Ling

Idioms containing the character Ling

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thin and lonely,

sharp teeth ,

articulate,

smart,

lonely,

a hundred smart,

vulgar Handy,

Clever and well-behaved,

Clever teeth and sharp claws,

Thousands of lings and a hundred li,

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Not smart but not smart,

Sharp teeth and sharp teeth,

Smart teeth and sharp mouth

Idiom: What is a clever thing

Lingya Lijia Ling, Li: smart and well-behaved. Described as a person who is smart and eloquent

Bailing Baili is described as very smart and well-behaved.

What are the idioms containing "pity"

1. Pity the orphans and cherish the widowed

Pinyin: lián gū xī guǎ

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Explanation: Pity and sympathy for orphans and widows. It also generally refers to pity the lonely and helpless people.

Source: Xu Yuan of the Ming Dynasty's "Eight Righteousnesses·Zhao Xuanxunzi": "I pity the orphans, cherish the neglect of the poor, and take me in today."

2. Pity the poor and respect the elderly

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Pinyin: lián pín jìng lǎo

Explanation: Lao: an old person; pity: pity. Respect the elderly and show mercy to those in need. Describes a person's good character of being respectful and loving.

Source: The fourth chapter of "Liu Hong's Marrying a Maid" by Anonymous of the Yuan Dynasty: "My god has paired the little girl Osmanthus fragrans with a strange boy as his wife, so that you can show mercy to the orphans and widows, respect the elderly and pity the poor, so I am moved. "Heaven and earth."

What is the idiom of Ling? , Li: smart, clever, well-behaved. Flexible in speech; eloquent in speaking. Described as eloquent; flexible, well-behaved and adaptable. Also known as "Sharp-tongued."

[Speech]

Wu Changling of the Yuan Dynasty's "Zhang Tianshi": "Wherever you go, you will be sharp-tongued; tune three thousand and four; say whether people are good or bad; Criticism is ambiguous; it harms people's conduct."

[Correct pronunciation]

Ling; cannot be pronounced as "lìnɡ".

[Shape Discrimination]

Ling; cannot be written as "ling"; Li; cannot be written as "profit" or "rigor".

[Synonym]

Smart

Exquisite and translucent

[Antonym]

Clumsy and tongue-tied

Dumb-headed

Stupefied and tongue-tied

[Usage]

Often has a complimentary meaning. Generally used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial.

[Structure]

Union.

[Analysis]

~ and "can speak well"; both mean being good at speaking. But ~ emphasizes flexibility, well-behaved; and good at coping; it is mostly used for younger people or women; "able to speak well" only emphasizes good eloquence; it has a wide range of applications.

[Example]

This girl~; no one can say anything about her.

[English Translation]

sharp…tongued

Idioms or four-character words containing Lingheke

Petite and exquisite: smart and cute . Describes a small, smart and cute appearance.

Exquisite and transparent objects are delicate and transparent, with delicate structure. It also refers to people who are smart and flexible. Same as "exquisitely carved".

Exquisite and translucent Exquisite: exquisite and meticulous; translucent: clear holes. The utensils are described as exquisite, transparent and delicate in structure. It also refers to people who are smart and flexible.

Exquisite and exquisite: exquisite and delicate; Xiaoxiao: small and clever. Describe something small and delicate.

Qiqiao exquisite describes intelligence and dexterity. It is said that the heart has seven orifices, hence its name.

It is so clever that others cannot catch up with it.

By chance: steps, by extension, catching up. It means being so clever that others cannot catch up.

There is really no idiom that contains both Ling and Ke. Is the above useful?

What kind of idiom is Ling and Ke?

Lingyàlìchǐ

língyálìchǐ

[Definition]

Ling, Li: smart, clever, and well-behaved. Flexible in speech; eloquent in speaking. Described as eloquent; flexible, well-behaved and adaptable. Also known as "a sharp-tongued tooth."

[Speech out]

Wu Changling of the Yuan Dynasty's "Zhang Tianshi": "Wherever you go, you will be sharp-tongued; tune three thousand and four; say whether people are good or bad; Criticism is ambiguous; it harms people's conduct."

[Correct pronunciation]

Ling; cannot be pronounced as "lìnɡ".

[Shape Discrimination]

Ling; cannot be written as "ling"; Li; cannot be written as "profit" or "rigor".

[Synonym]

Smart

Exquisite and translucent

[Antonym]

Clumsy and tongue-tied

Dumb-headed

Stupefied and tongue-tied

[Usage]

Often has a complimentary meaning. Generally used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial.

[Structure]

Union.

[Analysis]

~ and "can speak well"; both mean being good at speaking. But ~ emphasizes flexibility, well-behaved; and good at coping; it is mostly used for younger people or women; "able to speak well" only emphasizes good eloquence; it has a wide range of applications.

[Example]

This girl~; no one can say anything about her.

[English Translation]

sharp…tongued

A collection of four-character idioms with the characters "Rong" and "Hong" or "伶"

Prosperity describes a career or economic situation that is prosperous and full of vitality

Selling friends for glory means betraying friends to seek fame, wealth and status

Vendor seeking glory means selling the owner's interests in order to In exchange for personal glory and wealth

An Fu Zun Rong An: comfort; Fu: rich; Zun: honor; Rong: glory. Stability, wealth, honor and splendor. It also refers to a life of peace and prosperity.

Enrong and help Enrong: favor and favor. Ji: adjust the economy. Both means of favor and glory are performed together.

Prosperity Prosperity Prosperity: prosperity; prosperity: prosperity. It means that the country is prosperous and prosperous.

Prosperity, wealth and strength describe the vigorous development of various undertakings and the increasing prosperity and strength.

The husband is honorable and the wife is honorable. Rong: lush vegetation, a metaphor for prosperity. It means that when the husband is glorious, the wife will be honored accordingly.

Wealth and glory used to describe being rich and powerful.

Selling the country for glory means colluding with the enemy, selling the country's rights and interests, and seeking personal wealth.

Rongxi couple was used to wish people on their marriage in the old days.

Honor the ancestors and bring glory to the ancestors. It used to mean shining brightly in the courtyard.

Ronghua, Wealth, Ronghua: Flowering vegetation, a metaphor for prosperity or prominence. Describes being rich and powerful.

Prosperity in life and sorrow in death. People respect you when you are alive, and you mourn when you die. Used to praise the revered deceased.

Rise and fall, honor and disgrace refers to various situations of personnel changes and development.

Thriving: describing the vigorous growth of vegetation; Rong: lush. Describes lush vegetation. It is a metaphor for a business to flourish and prosper.

Yongrong Yabu describes a person with a calm and generous attitude and good manners.

Yongronghuagui describes the attitude as elegant, calm, solemn and generous.

Yongrong Xianya Yongrong: generous attitude, calm and unhurried; Xianya: elegant. Describes a calm attitude and elegant behavior.

To escape from the world and leave behind the glory means to live in seclusion and abandon the glory and wealth.

The husband is noble and the wife is noble. See "The husband is noble, the wife is noble".

Wealth, honor and glory. Having a lot of wealth and high position means being distinguished and glorious.

The husband is honored and the wife is prominent. When the husband has a glorious status, the wife will also become prominent.

Advance with honor and retreat with disgrace. Take advancement in official career as glory and demotion as shame.

Advance or retreat, honor or disgrace refers to promotion or demotion, glory or disgrace in official career.

Dead trees thrive. Dead trees come back to life. It is a metaphor for the rebirth of something that has perished.

Be happy to stick to the way of the sages and abandon glory and wealth.

The wife is honored and the husband is honored. Rong: glory. Gui: noble. It means that the husband-in-law can also benefit from the wife's prominent position. See "The husband is noble and the wife is honored."

Honoring the past and degrading the present See "glorifying the past and degrading the present".

Honor the past and abuse the present. Praise the past and criticize the present harshly.

Prosperity and decline in life and death. People respect you when you are alive, and you mourn when you die. Used to praise the revered deceased.

Death, life, honor and disgrace refers to death, survival, glory and shame.

Show the ancestors and honor the clan See "show the ancestors and promote the clan".

Honor your ancestors and bring glory to your ancestors. It used to mean shining brightly in the courtyard.

The leftover glory is a metaphor for the good reputation and outstanding achievements left by the predecessors.

Yi Jin Rong Gui Yi: wear; Jin: silk fabrics with colorful patterns; Gui: return to hometown. It means returning to your hometown after becoming wealthy.

The honor of one life refers to the honor of being appointed to an official position.

Be proud of it. Take it as an honor.

Know the honor and keep the disgrace. Keep: be at peace with. Although he knows how to gain honor, he settles for a humiliating position.

Gains and losses, prosperity and decline 〖Explanation〗 refers to gains and losses, prosperity and decline in life.

The legacy of "Leifen Yurong" 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for the good reputation and outstanding achievements left by the predecessors.

Only when the main trunk is strong can the branches and leaves be luxuriant.

It is a metaphor that only when the foundation of things is consolidated can other parts develop.

Ben Sheng Mo Rong Ben: refers to the root of a tree; Mo; refers to the top of a tree; Rong: lush vegetation. Only when the roots of the tree are developed can the branches and leaves be luxuriant. Refers to treating things with the fundamentals in mind

Gu Zhirong Gu: Look. It means that one's worth is immediately raised after being looked at by a talented person

Chong Lun Hong Yi Chong: high; Hong: big. Refers to discussions or opinions that are brilliant and grandiose

Exhibition of grand plans Exhibition: opening the scroll, metaphor for realization; grand plan: metaphor of grand and far-reaching strategies and plans. Implement grand and ambitious plans or ambitions on a large scale

Macro talent and strategy Outstanding talents and strategies

Magnificent Hui: broad, big. Open-minded and magnanimous

Magnanimity refers to being generous and generous to others

Ambition A grand plan and a lofty ambition.

Magnanimity describes someone who is big and can accommodate others.

It has nothing to do with macro purpose. Macro means big; purpose means meaning and purpose. It has nothing to do with the main meaning. It means of little significance or little relevance.

Macro talent and broad strategy See "Hong Cai and broad strategy".

Macro Confucianism and Shuoxue refer to people who are knowledgeable.

Take the essence and use macro. Use: enjoyment. Select the best from a large number of materials and make full use of them.

Lingya, eloquent

Lingya, Ling, Li: smart and well-behaved. Described as a person who is smart and eloquent

Bailing Baili is described as very smart and well-behaved.

Smart: Intelligent and highly talented. Smart: Flexible and well-behaved. Describes children as smart, lively and well-behaved.

Lonely, lonely, without support. Lonely and miserable, without support.

Sharp-toothed and sharp-toothed tooth: Ling: psychic, flexible, and well-behaved. Be eloquent.

Articulate: speak, talk; clever: smart, flexible. Conversation is quick and easy to deal with. Describe eloquence well.

Lingding lonely Lingding: lonely, without support. Lonely and miserable, without support.

Smart and well-behaved. Smart: clever; well-behaved: agreeable to people's wishes. Describes a person who is alert and satisfying.

Thousands of clever people are described as very clever.

SKINNY LINGDING describes the skinny and skinny appearance of a person or animal. Also known as "skinny and lonely".

Idiom Ling () Ling () Urgent~~~!

Lonely and lonely

Sharp-tongued

What are the idioms that express pity

Idiom of pity

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Take pity on yourself,

Cherish the beauty,

Beg for mercy,

Pity each other,

Pity the poor and cherish the lowly,

Have pity on the teeth,

Have pity on the poor,

Help the poor, have pity on the poor,

Have pity on me,

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I love the talented and pity the weak,

I pity the children and the beasts,

Have pity on me and pity you,

pity Lonely and widowed,

Pity lightly and pity deeply,

Begging for mercy,

I see pity,

Begging for mercy and wagging my tail,

Beg for mercy,

Cherish the old and pity the poor