Poetry connecting mountains and blue sky

1. Poems about contact

The poem about connection is 1. Idioms describing connections

Security and * * *: * * share happiness and * * share risks. Describe the close relationship and similar interests.

Shoulder-to-shoulder connection: shoulder connection and sleeve connection. Describe a continuous connection.

Connected houses: Houses are closely connected. Refers to a large number of families.

Car-to-ship collision: Car-to-ship collision. It is said that there are many cars and boats.

Thick and continuous: Dense and overlapping. Describe the dense overlapping of mountains.

Shout sky: sky: connect with the sky. Shouts soared into the sky. Describe the shouting.

Courage and bravery: courage and bravery: metaphors are closely related; Chu Yue: During the Spring and Autumn Period, the two vassal states were connected by land, but the relationship was not good. Metaphor means that the two sides with close ties become indifferent or hostile.

Deep root: pedicel: refers to the joint of melon, fruit, stem and branch. Metaphor is deeply rooted and unshakable.

Bone and bone: connected with each other like bone and meat. Metaphor is closely related and inseparable.

Stem: the part of a flower or melon connected to the stem. When the melon is ripe, the pedicel naturally falls off. When the time is right, things will naturally succeed.

Go and connect, stop and sit: go: go; Y: van or sedan chair; Stop: stop the seat: seat. Cars or cars are connected when going out, and seats are connected when resting. Describe a close relationship, inseparable.

You Lan Guachi: You Lan: A congenial friend; Guaqi: a related relative. Describe the intimacy of relatives and friends.

Rooted tree: Connected with roots that grow on the same tree. Metaphor is closely related.

Shoulder rubbing: sleeve rubbing. Sleeves connected, shoulders touching. Describe many people.

Adjacent dog teeth: describes the uneven connection of terrain like dog teeth.

The sun and the moon are connected: it means that the sun and the moon are two connected jade.

Water meets the sky: the light color of water is connected with the light color of the sky. Describe the vast waters.

Hedgehog Chicken Company: Hedgehog: Hedgehog. Hedgehog hair comes and goes, and cock crows constantly. Metaphor is connected with each other and ready to go.

Flowering stem: the part of a flower or fruit that connects with a branch. Metaphor has no dependence and no ties.

Answer with your shadow: If you answer with your shadow, you will follow your shadow. Metaphor is closely linked to the two.

Item and subordinate: figuratively speaking, they are closely linked. Same as Answer the Shadow.

Being inseparable: ① refers to being together in a lonely situation. (2) Describe loneliness. (3) Interdependence and close contact.

A dragon: it means that things are connected end to end and arranged in a continuous line. It is also a metaphor for the related continuity in production procedures or work links.

Two grasshoppers tied to a thread: Metaphorically linked by fate, no one can walk away alone.

Clear source and clear stream: the water at the source is clear, and the water at the downstream is naturally clear. Metaphor is causality, the origin of things is good, and the development and ending are good; Or wise leaders and honest subordinates. To "clear the source and clear the stream".

Clear source and clear stream: the water at the source is clear, and the water at the downstream is naturally clear. Metaphor is causality, the origin of things is good, and the development and ending are good; Or wise leaders and honest subordinates. Source, also as the original. Also known as "net source" and "net source".

Heel trace connection: indicates that the footprints are connected. Describe many people, one after another. Use "heel to toe".

Heel-to-heel connection: This means that the footprints are connected. Describe many people, one after another. Use "heel to toe".

Heel-toe connection: indicates that the footprints are connected. Describe many people, one after another.

Heel-foot connection: indicates that the footprints are connected. Describe many people, one after another. Use "heel to toe".

2. Words describing the connection

Security and * * *: * * share happiness and * * share risks.

Describe the close relationship and similar interests. Shoulder-to-shoulder connection: shoulder connection and sleeve connection.

Describe a continuous connection. Connected houses: Houses are closely connected.

Refers to a large number of families. Car-to-ship collision: Car-to-ship collision.

It is said that there are many cars and boats. Thick and continuous: Dense and overlapping.

Describe the dense overlapping of mountains. Shout sky: sky: connect with the sky.

Shouts soared into the sky. Describe the shouting.

Courage and bravery: courage and bravery: metaphors are closely related; Chu Yue: During the Spring and Autumn Period, the two vassal states were connected by land, but the relationship was not good. Metaphor means that the two sides with close ties become indifferent or hostile.

Deep root: pedicel: refers to the joint of melon, fruit, stem and branch. Metaphor is deeply rooted and unshakable.

Bone and bone: connected with each other like bone and meat. Metaphor is closely related and inseparable.

Stem: the part of a flower or melon connected to the stem. When the melon is ripe, the pedicel naturally falls off.

When the time is right, things will naturally succeed. Go and connect, stop and sit: go: go; Y: van or sedan chair; Stop: stop the seat: seat.

Cars or cars are connected when going out, and seats are connected when resting. Describe a close relationship, inseparable.

You Lan Guachi: You Lan: A congenial friend; Guaqi: a related relative. Describe the intimacy of relatives and friends.

Rooted tree: Connected with roots that grow on the same tree. Metaphor is closely related.

Shoulder rubbing: sleeve rubbing. Sleeves connected, shoulders touching.

Describe many people. Adjacent dog teeth: describes the uneven connection of terrain like dog teeth.

The sun and the moon are connected: it means that the sun and the moon are two connected jade. Water meets the sky: the light color of water is connected with the light color of the sky.

Describe the vast waters. Hedgehog Chicken Company: Hedgehog: Hedgehog.

Hedgehog hair comes and goes, and cock crows constantly. Metaphor is connected with each other and ready to go.

Flowering stem: the part of a flower or fruit that connects with a branch. Metaphor has no dependence and no ties.

Answer with your shadow: If you answer with your shadow, you will follow your shadow. Metaphor is closely linked to the two.

Item and subordinate: figuratively speaking, they are closely linked. Same as Answer the Shadow.

Being inseparable: ① refers to being together in a lonely situation. (2) Describe loneliness.

(3) Interdependence and close contact. A dragon: it means that things are connected end to end and arranged in a continuous line.

It is also a metaphor for the related continuity in production procedures or work links. Two grasshoppers tied to a thread: Metaphorically linked by fate, no one can walk away alone.

3. What are the idioms that describe cohesion?

1, endless stream [fē n zh? tà lá i]: numerous and disorderly; Stack: many, repeated. Describe a continuous arrival.

Out: Song Loujian's "Attack Collection" episode 52: "The imperial edict of Zen; Extreme forgiveness; Change the title to articles such as Yuan; Come in droves. "

Example: The news that Dr. Li Can cured anemia spread like wildfire, and cancer patients sought medical treatment one after another ~

2. Continuous flow [yuán yuán bù duàn]: describes continuous flow.

Out: "Li Zicheng" Volume II Chapter 13: "Night; Loyalist opened the road from Zhiting Mountain to Longju Village; Therefore, since dawn, there has been a steady stream of military food transported from Longjuzhai to the west. "

Example: The snow on the mountain melted, and the snow water irrigated the fields at the foot of the mountain.

3. An endless stream [luò yì bù jué]: describes pedestrians, cars and horses coming and going, one after another.

Out: "History of Southern Xiongnu": "I hurried to the cottage; There are endless streams. "

At this time of year, people from all over the country will come to Shaoshan to travel.

4. One by one [Ji ē zh ǒ ngé rá i]: refers to people coming one by one with their front feet followed by their back feet. Describe a lot of new people, an endless stream. Out: "New Five Dynasties History Pinghua Tang Shi": "The Japanese and Tang armies followed."

Example: On the mountain road, eye-catching road signs make people nervous.

5. One by one [jiē rá n sā n]: one by one, one by one.

Departure: Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" 99: "The grandmother moved Li Wan and others here; For the Yuan Queen; Things at home are one after another; Also don't have time and "

A few minutes before leaving the venue, people slowly walked into the venue.

6, green and yellow are not connected [qρng Huáng bùJiē]: green: young crops in the field; Yellow: Mature grain. Old grain has been eaten, but new grain has not been picked up. It is also a metaphor that talents or material resources cannot be connected before and after.

Language: "Yuan Zhang Dian Tiger Step Warehouse": "This day is the time when the green and yellow are not connected; Everything is expensive. "

In order to improve the teaching quality, it is imperative to change the situation of key teachers in schools.

4. What are the idioms that describe this connection?

Connected, connected by flesh and blood, connected by mountains and rivers

End to end, bonfire to bonfire.

1. Contact: guāg Xiāng Lián n.

Idiom definition: Melon and kudzu are vines, and their vines can climb on other objects. (1) metaphor clings to social relations. (2) metaphor two things or two people contact each other.

The origin of the idiom: Planting Melons by Cui of the Three Kingdoms: "Marry your heart and be connected with each other."

2. flesh and blood: gǔ ròu xiāng lián

Idiom definition: flesh and blood are connected. Metaphor is closely related; We were inseparable.

The origin of the idiom: Biography of Yang Cheng in the Northern Qi Dynasty: "Changshanyu kowtowed with bricks and then said,' I am connected with your majesty's flesh and blood'." "

3. mountains and rivers are connected: mountains and rivers are connected

Idiom definition: refers to the connection of boundaries.

4. End-to-end: sh m 4 u w í i xi ā ng li á n

Interpretation of idioms: See "One after another".

The origin of the idiom: Song Sima Guang's The First Year of Zi Di Xian Jian 'an: "The yellow turban insures Duchang when it comes to the enemy, and when Yuan, Cao and Gong Sun are connected end to end, it melts the soldiers and weakens the food, and is isolated from each other. "

5. bonfire connection: fēng huǒ xiāng lián

Idiom explanation: bonfire: fireworks of ancient frontier warning. It means that the frontier defense is always unremitting, and it means that the war is constantly going on.

The origin of the idiom: Yue's "San Ji in Ji Xuan": "When chopping wood and firewood, you must use crossbows as ornaments and bonfires as links."