1. Exaggeration, boasting: shortage. ~ there is no test.
2. empty: no contribution (no futile efforts).
3. The name of the legendary China Dynasty was established by Yao.
4. Dynasty name: ~ generation. ~ poetry. ~ monk. ~ people. ~ tricolor. After that ~
5. The road in front of the ancient court or the entrance to the ancestral temple.
6. Gu Tong? Hey? , refers to the cicada.
7. Last name.
Four letter word of Tang Dynasty is:
Tang Yu's governance, contribution, Feng Tang's easy aging, Feng Tang's white head, abrupt beauty, Feng Tang's white head, Tang Lin's entry, seeking horses, depicting lewdness and depression.
Interpretation of idioms in Tang Dynasty
1) Bai Shou, Feng Tang: Feng Tang experienced three dynasties in the Han Dynasty. By the time of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, he was considered a virtuous man, but he was too old to be an official. A feeling of untimely or old age. Same? Feng Tang gets old easily? .
2) Abrupt calligraphy: Abrupt: attack; Xizi: Shi, a beautiful woman in the Spring and Autumn Period. Stone offended. Metaphor promotes ugliness and suppresses beauty.
3) Tang Linjin Post: Pro: Imitation calligraphy and painting; Post: A model of calligraphy and painting. The calligraphy in the Tang Dynasty was mostly a model of copying Jin people, which was born out of change. Metaphor is good at plagiarism and less original.
4) Sudden beauty: Sudden: offensive. History: The history of beauty offending in the Spring and Autumn Period. Metaphor belittles beauty in order to highlight ugliness. What else? Abrupt handwriting? .
5) shortage. Tang nonsense: review: exam. It's wild Don, don't believe it.
6) The rule of Tang Yu: Tang Yu: Tang Yao and Yu Shun, legendary ancient sages. Always refers to the ideal era of ancient political clarity and people's well-being.
7) Feng Tang changed his age: Feng Tang experienced three dynasties in the Han Dynasty. When he arrived at Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, he was regarded as a sage, but he was too old to be an official. A feeling of untimely or old age.
8) Seeking horses in the Tang Dynasty: Go to the open pit to buy horses. This is a metaphor. If you don't ask, you will get nothing.
9) Asking for a horse: Tang: It originally meant a house without a wall, and it was empty; Shop, here refers to the place where horses are sold. Find the horse where it hasn't stopped. Metaphor is to seek what you need where there is nothing.
10) Tang zai Huang zai: describe the scale and momentum. It is also used in a derogatory sense to describe dignified appearance.
1 1) Feng Tang is old: Feng Tang went through three dynasties in the Han Dynasty, and when he reached Emperor Wu, he was considered a sage, but he was too old to be an official. A feeling of untimely or old age. Same? Feng Tang gets old easily? .
12) Toubai, Feng Tang: Feng Tang experienced three dynasties in the Han Dynasty, and was regarded as a sage when he arrived at Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, but he was too old to be an official. A feeling of untimely or old age. Same? Feng Tang gets old easily? .
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