Idiom answer

1. Idioms are in their heyday

Pinyin fěng Huázhèng Mao

Explain elegance: elegance and talent; Mao: exuberant. This is a moment of youth, charm and glory. Describe the youthful and energetic spirit of young people.

The source "Mao Zedong's Poetry Qinyuanchun Changsha": "Only the students are young and in full bloom; The scholar was furious and cursed Fang Qiu. "

Synonym young, energetic and promising.

The antonym is senile, old and sparse, old and dying, and the setting sun is setting.

Grammatical subject-predicate form; As predicate and attribute; Include praise

2. Idioms stand out.

Pinyin CHLèI báCui

Interpretation: transcendence; Class: of the same kind; Extraction: originally like grass, it is extended to collection. Beyond the same kind. More refers to people's moral ability.

The source "Mencius Gongsun Chou": "Out of its kind, it is outstanding, and it has not flourished in Confucius since its birth."

For example, among people like the sea, there are many labor heroes everywhere, and these heroes are themselves a bright flower among the people. ◎ Yang Shuo's Spring Festival Poetry

Synonyms stand out from the crowd and are unparalleled.

The antonym is too vague and incompetent.

Grammatical combination; As predicate, object and attribute; It has positive significance. Used of people or things.

have a quick mind

[Pinyin]:]: Cai sǐn Jie

[English]: Have a rich imagination

[Japanese]: ふでがたつ Pen がつ

[Meaning]: In the past, it generally meant that people could speak in words, mainly used in literature. Now people are basically described as quick-thinking, flexible and smart.

An idiom describing quick thinking: No matter how clever a person is, he is also stupid. Without adding some words, it takes seven steps to tell the truth.

4. Idiom: The afterlife is awesome

Pinyin: hòu shēng kèwèI

Explanation: epigenetic: young people, younger generations; Fear: awe. Young people are awesome. Describe that young people can surpass their predecessors.

Source: The Analects of Confucius Zi Han: "The afterlife is awesome. How do you know that people are not today?"

Example: ~, not empty talk. Song Zhuxi's letter to Chen Tongfu (12)

Synonym: juvenile maturity

Antonym: young and inexperienced, wet behind the ears

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, object and clause; Praise young people with praise.

5. Writing is like spring

Pronunciation: text s:rúqun

Explanation: The literary thoughts that describe people gush out and gurgle like spring water.

Source: "Old Tang Book": "Sheren's thoughts are like a spring, out of reach.

6. Idioms keep waving

Pinyin shǒu b tíng Hu and

It means that the hand keeps writing. Describe writing constantly.

The source of Feng Ming Menglong's epigram, Volume 9: "Li Bai must brush his left hand and hold Zhongshan Rabbit English high in his right hand and write it on Wuhua. If he keeps waving, the grass will scare people. "

7. Idiom: Flowers grow in a pen.

Pinyin: bǐXia shēng Huā

Description: Metaphorically, a scholar is elegant in talent and emotion, with excellent poetry and prose.

Source: Wang Renyu's "The Legacy of Kaiyuan Tianbao" in the Five Dynasties: "When Li Taibai was a teenager, he used a pen to make flowers, and he became a genius and became famous all over the world."

Example: Du Mu, a poet in the late Tang Dynasty, was brilliant and wrote many excellent poems, especially A Gong Fang Fu, which was handed down through the ages.

Synonym: Wonderful pen makes flowers.

Grammar: complementarity; As predicate and attribute; Can write a good article.

8. Idiom: Power penetrates the back of a piece of paper.

Pinyin: Leo Ribei

Explanation: Pass: Pass. Describe the vigorous calligraphy, and the brush strokes almost penetrate the back of the paper. It also describes poetry as profound in conception and concise in words.

Source: Tang Yan Zhenqing's Notes on the Twelve Meanings of Zhang Changshi: "When using the front, I often want to make it pass through the back of the paper, which is very successful."

Ex: intention before writing. ◎ Zhao Qingyi's Ou Bei Shi Hua Volume 6

Synonym: a lot of money is tempered.

Antonym: low-key statement

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and clause; Include praise