1, bright moon in the sky
(1) Pronunciation: hà o yuè d ā ng k not ng
(2) Express meaning: The bright moon shines on the earth in the sky, describing the bright moonlight and sunny weather.
(3) Source: Qu Yuan, a patriotic poet of Chu State in the Warring States Period, complained about Chu Ci and dragged a comet.
Lead the brightness of the comet. Or in layman's terms, it is to concentrate the brilliance of the stars.
2. Have a wonderful full moon.
(1) Pronunciation: Huāh m?o Yu Yu.
(2) Express the meaning: describe the scenery with a full moon and a beautiful life, sometimes used to congratulate people on their wedding.
(3) Source: The word "Magnolia" written by Zhang Xian, a writer in the Song Dynasty, "People * * * pity the flowers and the moon, and the flowers are full and people are scattered."
When we are together, we look at the flowers and the moon, even if the flowers are incomplete, they are beautiful, even if the moon is perfect in the eyes of two people; But when the scenery of the full moon blooms, it has to be separated.
3. the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon
(1) Pronunciation: cháng é bèn yuè
(2) Express meaning: It means that the Moon Palace Fairy goes straight to her destination.
(3) Source: From Huai 'an Liu An's Huainan Mingxun in the Western Han Dynasty, "I invited the fairy medicine Queen Mother, stealing the moon, feeling disappointed."
Hou Yi met the Queen Mother in Kunlun Mountain and asked her for the elixir of life. And his wife stole the elixir and flew to the Moon Palace. Hou Yi was heartbroken and felt like a dead man at home.
4. Qionglou Yuyu
(1) Pronunciation: qióng lóu yù yǔ
(2) ideographic: refers to the palace and the Tiangong Tower in the middle of the moon. It also describes magnificent buildings.
(3) Source: When is the bright moon from Su Shi, a writer in the Song Dynasty? "I want to go home by the wind, but I am afraid of Qionglou Yuyu."
I want to ride the breeze back to the sky, but I'm afraid that the buildings built by Meiyu can't stand the cold of nine days.
5, blue sea and blue sky
(1) Pronunciation: běhěI qěng tiān
(2) Express meaning: The original intention is to describe the loneliness and desolation of Chang 'e when she looks at the vast blue sea and blue sky at night in Guanghan Palace. After the metaphor of women's loyalty to love.
(3) Source: Chang 'e, written by Li Shangyin, a famous poet and writer in the Tang Dynasty, "Chang 'e should regret stealing the elixir". "
Chang 'e regrets being lonely and stealing the elixir. Facing the blue sea and blue sky, I miss the world day and night.
② Idioms describing Mid-Autumn Festival blessings
Idiom: a full moon flower.
Pinyin: Hu ā h m 4 o Yu Yu language.
Explanation: The flowers are blooming and the moon is full. Metaphor is beautiful and complete. It is often used to congratulate people on their weddings.
Source: "Don't hate" in the end of the Song Dynasty: "Mo Si is outside, and before teasing, I hope that the flowers will be long, the people will be healthy and the moon will be long and round."
③ 20 idioms about Mid-Autumn Festival.
Idioms about Mid-Autumn Festival are:
The moon is white and the wind is clear: it describes a bright and quiet moonlit night.
The preface to the moon, the earth and the clouds refers to a fairyland or a beautiful place.
It's dark and windy in the moon: Yuan Yuanhuai's "Palm Record" says: "If you hit someone and write a few poems, your sin will be greater than your deeds ... There is a saying:' It's dark and windy in the moon and the sky will burn.' "Used to describe a sinister environment.
Rare moon stars: the same as "rare moon stars" refers to poems with gorgeous rhetoric and empty content. The language "Biography of Sui Shu Li Jue": "Jiangliang, its disadvantages are very great ... It is a strange rhyme, a clever word, and endless articles, which are not the shape of the moon dew, but the shape of the storm."
Moon Cross: Also called "Moon Cross". The moon has set, and the stars are oblique, depicting the night. Ginseng, one of the 28 nights. "Yuefu Poetry Collection, ·Xi·anghe Song, Xi, Kindness": "The moon is not horizontal, and the Beidou is dry; Relatives and friends are at the door, hungry. " Qin Song Guan and Xi Meihua: "The moon is not across the corner, and the fragrance disappears."
6. The moon sets and the stars sink. It means that every day will be full and the full moon will be gone. Metaphor things to the extreme began to decline.
7. Describe a woman's beautiful appearance.
The moon is thousands of miles away: the moonlight shines on the earth. The language version of Yuefu by Xie Zhuang, a Song Dynasty poet in the Southern Dynasties: "A happy sound is a thousand miles away from the moon." Later, it is often used to describe friends or lovers who are far apart and miss each other more on a moonlit night. The moon stars are rare in the sky, and the stars are scarce. Metaphor is the death of a beautiful woman or the destruction of a beautiful thing.
9. Spend the morning on a moonlit night: See "Spend the morning on a moonlit night".
10. Before the flowers bloom under the moon: Tang Bai Juyi's poem "Old Diseases": "Listening to songs during the day, getting drunk at night, how can it be before the flowers bloom under the moon?" This refers to a beautiful rest environment. The latter refers to the environment that is easy to trigger feelings between men and women.
1 1. The moon sets and the stars sink: also known as "the moon sets and the stars sink". It is said that the sky will be bright.
12. The full moon means loss: the full moon means lack. Metaphor things to the extreme began to decline.
13. The moon didn't cross the horizon: See "The moon sets over the horizon", and the moonlight shines thousands of miles on the earth. The language version of Yuefu by Xie Zhuang, a Song Dynasty poet in the Southern Dynasties: "A happy sound is a thousand miles away from the moon." Later, it is often used to describe friends or lovers who are far apart and miss each other by moonlight and night.
14. The moon and stars are scarce: the moon is in the sky and the stars are scarce.
15. The lack of flowers in the moon: a metaphor for the death of a beautiful woman or the destruction of beautiful things.
16. Lunar New Year's Eve: refers to its beautiful scenery. Watch Moonlit Flower Dynasty in the morning. Flowers a month ago, Tang Bai Juyi's poem "Old Diseases" says: "Listening to songs during the day and getting drunk at night will not be before flowers."
17. Eat when the moon is full: it means that the eclipse will only happen when the moon is full. It is also used as a metaphor for prosperity and decline.
18. Have a good full moon: ① Have a good full moon. It symbolizes happiness. Often used as a eulogy. The words from Xiangxingzi in the end of the Song Dynasty are as follows: "When Mo Si was outside, the original flowers grew well before the fight, people grew healthy and the moon grew round." (2) metaphor its moments of beauty.
19. A bright moon is high in the sky.
20. Chang 'e on the Moon: The fairy Chang 'e in the Moon Palace in myth is said to be the wife of Hou Yi, who went to the Moon Palace for stealing fairy medicine. Metaphor charming beauty. From the third fold of Yuan Anonymous's Earning Express: "My sister is Chang 'e in the middle of the month. "
(3) Describe the extended reading of Mid-Autumn idioms.
Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional cultural festival popular among many ethnic groups in China and East Asian countries. It is also called Mid-Autumn Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, August Festival, Moon Chasing Festival, Moon Worship Festival, Daughter's Day or Reunion Festival, which falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. Because its value is only half that of Sanqiu, it is named, and some places set the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 16.
The Mid-Autumn Festival was formed in the Tang and Song Dynasties, and it is a general festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival reached its peak in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and its position in festival folklore rose significantly, becoming a popular festival. As the saying goes, "The moon is in the sky, brightening the whole of heaven." The custom of enjoying the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival is very popular among the people.
④ 20 four-character idioms about Mid-Autumn Festival
Four-word idioms about Mid-Autumn Festival: The moon is in the Spring and Autumn Period, the moon is in Yuntai, the dark wind is high, the moon is in Chang 'e, the moon is full of clouds, the moon is setting and the stars are sinking, and the moon is thousands of miles away. The moon is full of flowers, the old man before flowers, the food when the moon is full, the wind when the moon is dizzy, the moon is full of stars, and the moon is clear and windy.
There are few stars in the moon, the moon is exposed, the moon is falling, the moon is crying, the moon is deficient, the moon is not crossing, the moon is rare, the moon is short of flowers, the moon is difficult to be round, the moon is spent in the morning, the moon is spent at night, the moon is new on another day, the moon is full of flowers, and the moon is full.
1, lack of flowers in the moon: pronounced as YuèquüHuācán, an idiom in China, which refers to describing the scene of decline. In Tang Wen, Ting Yun's injured geisha is with Wang Xiucai.
2. The moon is thousands of miles away, pronounced as yuè míng qiān lǐ in China, which means that the moonlight shines on the earth, and then used to describe friends or lovers who are far apart and miss each other because of the moonlit night.
3, the moon is difficult to round: once the metaphor relationship breaks down, it is difficult to recover. Source: Xu Ming Lin Zhong's Love of the Gods: "If you don't return my orb, I will put the gold and jiaozi scissors. At that time, the moon will be missing. "
4. Spend the full moon: describe the beautiful scenery of the full moon, which is compared with a good life, and sometimes used to congratulate people on their wedding.
5. Chang 'e on the moon: Chang 'e: the fairy in the mythical moon palace. According to legend, she is the wife of Hou Yi and went to the Moon Palace for stealing the elixir of life. Metaphor charming beauty. From the third fold of Yuan Anonymous's Earning Express: "My sister is Chang 'e in the middle of the month. "
⑤ Idioms describing the Moon in Mid-Autumn Festival
1, have a good full moon
Pinyin: Hu ā h m 4 o Yu Yu language.
Meaning: flowers and a full moon are used to describe the scenery, and a beautiful life is used as a metaphor. Sometimes it is used to congratulate people on their beautiful wedding.
Source: Song Zhang Xi' an's "Magnolia" word: "Spend a good month and leave people."
Flowers bloom and the moon is full and people are divided.
2. Fishing for the moon in the water
Pinyin: Shuǐzhng lāo Yuè
Meaning: Also called catching the moon in water. Metaphor is that one thing can't be done at all, and it's in vain.
Source: Huang Song listens to the sword "Qinyuanchun": "Flowers in the mirror, the moon in the water."
Pick flowers in the mirror and catch the moon in the water.
3, before the flowers and under the moon
Pinyin: HuāQin YuèXià
Meaning: flowers before the moon, refers to a beautiful environment, suitable for men and women to meet and fall in love.
Source: Tang Baijuyi's poem "Old Diseases": "If it is not under the moon, it must be in front of the flowers."
It's either under the moon or before the flowers.
4, the full moon is well spent
Pinyin: yuyuan huā h m: o
Flowers are in full bloom and the moon is in full bloom. Metaphor is beautiful and complete. It is often used to congratulate people on their weddings.
Source: Song Chaobuzhi's "Yu Jie Xing" word: "The full moon is a good spring."
Flowers bloom and fall, the moon blooms, just like spring.
5. Spend the morning, the moon and the evening.
Pinyin: huā chén yuè xī:?
Moral: There are flowers in the morning and bright moon at night. It refers to beautiful time and scenery.
Source: Wang Qing is like a few treasures, "Drawing a Boat": "It takes a morning, a moon and a night, and the sky is like a colorful cloud."
A morning with flowers, a night with a bright moon, is like riding a colorful cloud to the sky.
Six idioms about Mid-Autumn Festival,
Gorgeous Jade Hall ―― Magnificent architecture
Pinyin: qióng lóu yóuyǔ ǒ
Interpretation: Joan: Meiyu; Y: The house. Refers to the palace on the moon, the Tiangong Tower. It also describes magnificent buildings.
A blue sea is like a fair judge.
Pinyin: b and h and I q and ng ti ā n
Interpretation: It turned out to be a description of Chang 'e looking at the vast blue sea and blue sky at night in the Guanghan Palace and feeling lonely and desolate. After the metaphor of women's loyalty to love.
A full moon-a perfect marriage (for newlyweds)
Pinyin: Hu ā h m 4 o Yu Yu language.
Interpretation: describe the scenery with flowers and a full moon, and compare it with a beautiful life. Sometimes it is used to congratulate people on their beautiful wedding.
Clear moonlight, fresh breeze
Pinyin: LNG yuè qngfng
Interpretation: Clear moonlight, fresh breeze. Source: Don Wang Bo's Preface to Autumn Tour of the Lotus Pond: "Beautiful, the moonlight is cool."
Seasonal landscape
Bopomofo
Interpretation: 1, spring flowers and autumn moon. Refers to the beautiful scenery in spring and autumn or generally refers to good times. 2. refers to the change of age order.
Yuexi huachao
Pinyin: yuè x and huā zhā o
Explanation: Lunar New Year's Eve is a Chinese word, which means the bright night of the moon and the morning when flowers are in full bloom. Describe its beautiful moment.
Just like the cool breeze and bright moon after the rain-broad-minded, broad-minded
Pinyin: jyuèguāng fēng
Interpretation: refers to the clear scene when the rain clears. Used to describe a person's noble character and broad mind. It can also refer to political clarity and good social atmosphere.
(6) Describe the extended reading of Mid-Autumn idioms:
Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in China. Every Mid-Autumn Festival, every family will get together, enjoy the moon, make wine and enjoy the rare reunion scene accompanied by the full moon, which is a great pleasure. There are many sayings about Mid-Autumn Festival.
1. About the origin
Most people think that the Mid-Autumn Festival comes from the concept of ancient people, who think that all kinds of natural phenomena are inspired by heaven. Therefore, I am in awe of the bright and changeable moon that appears every night, so I have been holding various sacrificial activities and gradually evolved into the Mid-Autumn Festival.
2. About the way the ancients celebrated the Mid-Autumn Festival
There are many ways to celebrate. Scholars sometimes hold a literary meeting about the Mid-Autumn Festival, saying that it is a literary meeting, but it is not just a dry poem. They drink together and recite poems together, and there is a backlog of feelings in calligraphy. Sometimes they beat drums and sing, which is also lively and happy. I hope people can travel thousands of miles for a long time. Such amazing poems come from this kind of party.
The celebrations of ordinary people are also varied. Some officials will organize activities such as watching lanterns. In economically developed areas, many businessmen will hold fairs independently, buy all kinds of novel antiques and launch colorful lanterns. The sea of lights on the street is also full of people.
3. About ancient sacrificial activities
As we know above, ancient people attached great importance to astronomical phenomena. How can an activity like the Mid-Autumn Festival full moon leave the sacrifice? In ancient times, sacrificial activities were very grand, and bathing and burning incense and placing incense table offerings were the most basic steps. The Mid-Autumn Festival is different from other festivals. It is festive and should not be taken too seriously.
⑦ What idioms are there to describe "Mid-Autumn Festival blessings"?
1, have a good full moon
Pinyin: Hu ā h m 4 o Yu Yu language.
Explanation: The flowers are blooming and the moon is full. Metaphor is beautiful and complete. It is often used to congratulate people on their weddings.
Source: "Don't hate" in the end of the Song Dynasty: "Mo Si is outside, and before teasing, I hope that the flowers will be long, the people will be healthy and the moon will be long and round." Vernacular translation: don't think about things outside, just cherish the present. Flowers bloom and the moon is full.
Example: I wish you a happy marriage and grow old together.
2. Reunion of flesh and blood
Pinyin: gǔròu tun yuan
Explanation: flesh and blood: metaphor for parents, brothers, children and other relatives. Refers to the reunion of relatives after parting.
Source: Yuan Anonymous's "Contract Text" is the first fold: "When you grow up, you must teach your flesh and blood to reunite." Vernacular translation: Let him reunite with his relatives when he grows up.
Example: Brother and sister-in-law are lucky to meet Uncle Tang this time, so that we can get together.
3. Cinnamon fragrance
Pinyin: guzǐpiāo Xiāngāng
Description: Osmanthus fragrans blooms around the Mid-Autumn Festival, emitting a fragrance.
Source: Tang Song Wenzhi's poem "Lingyin Temple": "The laurel tree floats in the middle of the month." Vernacular translation: the moon palace sprinkled cassia seeds, which made a lot of noise; The cigarettes in the Dragon Palace curled up into the sky, interwoven up and down into a quiet and ethereal realm.
4, holding a seal chrysanthemum
Pinyin: chío fēng jú
Explanation: Describe the fun of eating crabs and watching chrysanthemums.
Source: Biography of Jin Shu Hua Tuo: "When you have a hundred bottles of wine, you can put them at both ends at four o'clock, holding a cup in your right hand and a crab claw in your left hand, and pat them in the floating wine pool for a lifetime." Vernacular translation: There are both good wine and delicious food. This life is full of satisfaction.
5. Jade Rabbit and Silver Toad
Pinyin: yù tù yín chán
Commentary: It is said that there is Guanghan Palace on the moon, and there are jade rabbits and silver toads in the palace. So compare it to the bright moon in the sky.
Source: Tang Juyi's Mid-Autumn Moon Night: "How many people are heartbroken, Jade Rabbit and Silver Toad are far from knowing." Vernacular translation: The distant moon has touched many people.
⑧ Idioms describing Mid-Autumn Festival
First: Have a good full moon [hu ā h m: o yuè yuá n]
1. Description: Flowers bloom and the moon is full. Metaphor is beautiful and complete. It is often used to congratulate people on their weddings.
2. From: Song Zhang Xi 'an's "Magnolia" word: "People pity the full moon, and the flowers are scattered. I am happy to go far, and the past is like a dream. "
3. Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Metaphor of a better life
Two: the moon is white and the wind is clear
1. Description: Describe a quiet and beautiful night.
2. From: Shi's "Hou Chibi Fu": "There are guests without wine, wine without vegetables, and the moon is bright and white. What is such a good night? "
It was night and the water was blue. They slept in the monk's room until midnight, when they heard the thunder of the river tide. ◎ Shi Ming Naian's "Water Margin" back to the 119th.
Three: I will be in my arms tomorrow.
1. explanation: it shows that people are open-minded.
2. From: Bao Zhao's poem "Dai" in the Southern Song Dynasty: "Zhucheng has nine doors and nine boudoir, and the moon is in your arms."
3. Grammar: subject-predicate type; As objects and attributes; With praise, people are cheerful.
Four: the moon stars are rare [yuè l m: ng x and ng x sum]
1. Description: There is a bright moon in the sky with few stars.
2. From: Wang Yuanjian's Seven Matches: "The grassland climate is strange. Obviously, this is a good month with few stars. Suddenly, a gust of wind blew, and thick clouds emerged from the flat ground, covering the sky tightly. Then, it rained heavily. "
Example: that night, ~. ◎ Yang, "The Wind Blows Our Flag"
Five: the breeze and the bright moon
1. Commentary: Only the breeze and the bright moon are accompanied. Metaphor is not just making friends. It is also a metaphor for leisure.
2. From: "Nan Shi Xie Huichuan": "The only person who enters my room is the breeze; A toast to me is only the bright moon. "
3. Example: Jinma Yutang has three bachelors and two idlers. ◎ Song Ouyang Xiu's Message from Old Religion
Pet-name ruby idioms describing beautiful Mid-Autumn Festival
Osmanthus fragrans: Osmanthus fragrans generally blooms around the Mid-Autumn Festival, so Osmanthus fragrans means that Osmanthus fragrans blooms around the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival in the middle of the month: People should not miss the opportunity to do things, just like watching the moon. Because the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival is the roundest, brightest and most beautiful, it is used as a metaphor for a good opportunity.
Spend a full moon: a metaphor of beauty and perfection. Mostly used as a wedding eulogy
The Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon: The Fairy Tale of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon.
Bright moon in the sky: a metaphor for a bright moon hanging high in the sky during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Mid-Autumn Festival is especially bright: it means that the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival is particularly round and bright.
I miss my relatives every holiday: I will miss the people I love, especially on holidays.
The moon is white and the wind is clear: describe the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival. The moonlight is bright and the breeze is blowing gently. This is a very comfortable and refreshing feeling.
Holding the bright moon in your arms: Holding the bright moon in the sky in your arms during the Mid-Autumn Festival is usually used to describe a person's very cheerful attitude.