1. What are the four-character idioms starting with the word "zhou"?
1. Zhou again and again: zhōu ér fù shǐ Zhou: go around in a circle; Fu: again, again. Round and round, the cycle continues. From: "Book of Han·Book of Rites and Music": "The sun and moon are refined, the stars measure the rules, the yin and yang and the five elements are repeated again and again."
2. The Duke of Zhou spits out food: zhōu gōng tǔ bǔ Later used as the reigning one. A true example of courtesy and virtuous corporal service. From: "Historical Records: The Family of Duke Zhou of Lu": "The Duke of Zhou warned Bo Qin and said: 'I am the son of King Wen, the younger brother of King Wu, and the uncle of King Cheng. I am not lowly in heaven. However, I wash my hair three times and eat three times. I am afraid of losing the wise men in the world. I am careful not to be proud of my country. '"
3. Zhou Bubi: zhōu ér bù bǐ Zhou: affinity, Blending; ratio: collusion. Close relationships, but not collusion. It means being in harmony with others but not doing bad things. From: "The Analects of Confucius·Wei Zheng": "Confucius said: 'A gentleman does not compare with others.'"
4. Zhou the poor and the poor: zhōu qióng xù kuì aid, help widows, widowers, lonely and other poor people.
5. zhouguizheju: zhōu guī zhé jǔ originally refers to following the rules when performing a salute. Later it was extended to stick to established laws and standards. From: Quotation from "Book of Rites·Yamazao": "Zhou returns the rules, breaks the rules."
6. Zhou Lang Gu Qu: zhōu láng gù qǔ original meaning Zhou Yu specializes in music. Later, it generally refers to people who are proficient in music and opera. From: "Three Kingdoms·Wu Shu·Biography of Zhou Yu": "Young Master Yu is very interested in music. Although he is a descendant of the Three Lords, he has some mistakes. Yu must know them and take them into account if he knows them. Therefore, there is a rumor: "There are mistakes in the music, Zhou Yu" Lang Gu. '"
7. Zhoujijiwei: zhōu jí jì fá Zhou: help. Followed by: Help. Relief helps the needy and needy. Also known as "weekly relief for the poor" and "weekly relief for the poor". 2. Idioms starting with the word "zhou"
Zhou Bubi Zhou: affinity, harmony; Bi: collusion. Close relationships, but not collusion. It means being in harmony with others but not doing bad things.
Zhou again and again: Zhou: go around in a circle; Fu: again, again. Round and round, the cycle continues.
Weeks and rebirths Zhou: to circle around; Fu: again. Turning round and round, in a continuous cycle
The rules of the week and the rules mean that the steps should be in line with the rules when saluting. Later it was extended to stick to established laws and standards.
The Duke of Zhou used his vomiting and feeding as a sign of courtesy to the virtuous and corporal officials.
Weekly emergency follows poor week: relief. Followed by: Help. Relief helps the needy and needy. Also known as "weekly relief for the poor" and "weekly relief for the poor".
Weekly Emergency Relief helps the needy and needy. Same as "weekly emergency continues to be exhausted".
Zhou Lang Gu Qu originally refers to Zhou Yu's career in music. Later, it generally refers to people who are proficient in music and opera.
Weekly Poverty Relief for the Elderly helps the needy and needy people. Same as "weekly emergency continues to be exhausted".
Zhou’s wife He Rou Zhou: Zhou Yong in the Southern Dynasty; He: He Yin in the Southern Dynasty. Zhou Yong has a wife, and He Yin eats meat. The metaphor is that everyone is tired.
Zhou Qing and Confucius thought about the thoughts and feelings of Zhou Gong and Confucius. Feudal society regarded it as a model and model of ideological sentiments.
We help the poor, widows, widowers, lonely people and other poor people.
The way to be thorough is to be thorough: thoughtful. Consider a nuanced and comprehensive approach.
Zhou Ting is not blinded: blinded. If you listen to a wide range of opinions, you will not be deceived.
Zhou Yu beat Huang Gai consensually.
Travel around the world: go to them all, travel around them all. It originally meant that Confucius took his students around many countries at that time, hoping to be reused in order to promote Confucian political ideas. The back finger travels all over the place. 3. What are the idioms starting with the word "zhou"?
The rules of the week are broken and the rules are broken. This refers to following the rules when performing a salute.
It was later extended to mean being rigidly attached to established laws and standards. Idiom: Zhou Gong Tubu Pinyin: zhōu gōng tǔ bǔ Explanation: Later used as a standard for the ruler to treat the virtuous and the corporal.
Idiom: Zhou Bubi Pinyin: zhōu ér bù bǐ Simplified Pinyin: zebb Explanation: Zhou: affinity, harmony; Bi: collusion. Close relationships, but not collusion.
It means being in harmony with others but not doing bad things. 2. Zhou [zhōu] Stroke 8 radicals Oral structure Semi-enveloping structure Five elements Golden stroke order Skimming, horizontal folding hook, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal Interpretation: 1. Circle, surround: ~ surround.
~days. ~turn (zhuǎn).
~ turn (a. surround; b. thoughtful). 2. Universal and comprehensive: ~ body.
~Yan. ~Full.
~Travel. 3. A round of time, also specifically refers to a week: ~ years.
~year. ~period.
~Star (twelve years). Up~.
4. Complete: ~ arrive. ~Secret.
~Details. ~正(correct).
~fold (things are not going well). 5. Give, support: ~Ji.
6. Chinese dynasty name: Xi~. East~.
North~. After~.
7. Surname. (Pictogram.
In the oracle bone glyph, add four dots to "field". Guo Moruo believed that "there is a shape of planting in the Zhouxiang field." It means dense and all over.
Xiaozhuan Analysis To understand something, use your mouth. Duan Yucai believes that good use of your mouth means carefulness.
Original meaning: careful; thoughtful without omissions).