From Tang Du Fu's Eight Sorrow Poems: Give the left servant a shot at Zheng Guogong and Yan. Chinese name Bai Yingying family mbth Chai Ying is a group of things with mon characteristics in the world. Pinyin z ā n y and ng Shi ì zú are synonyms of Du Yingying family [1] Idiom definition headword Zi ā n y ì ng Shi ì zú Interpretation of Chai He Yingzhi, the crown of ancient dignitaries, is used to put.
In the old days, it refers to people who have been officials for generations.
2. What is the idiom to describe a well-off family? There are five such idioms, as follows:
1, hairpin tassel family
Man surnamed Yang
Definition of tassel: the crown of ancient dignitaries refers to eunuchs. In ancient times, it refers to people who have been officials for generations.
The source of Ye Hena Latuhong's "Emperor Qianlong" is the first chapter: "There are many families with gold powder tassels."
Formal idioms
Used as object and attribute; Refers to people who have been officials for generations.
He comes from a family of bamboo shoots and is sure to succeed.
2. Family status
zán yáng mén dì
Explain the old meaning of noble family.
The source of Qing Wenkang's "Heroes of Children" for the first time is: "This old man, according to * *, has twenty or thirty people inside and outside. Although it is not the home of Zhong Ding, it is warm and quiet. "
Formal structure
For example, Ou Yangyuqian's "The Temple of Steamed Bread" Scene 2: "Even if his kindness is as good as gold, his family is not equal."
3. Family family
Lady Yang
It shows that hairpins and tassels, the crown ornaments of ancient dignitaries, are used to fix the crown on the head. In the old days, it refers to people who have been officials for generations.
Tang Du Fu's "Eight Sorrow Poems: Giving Left Servants a shot at Zheng Guogong and Yan" Source: "I am ashamed of being idle."
Formal structure
Used as object and attribute; Refers to people who have been officials for generations.
For example, Xiong Zhang Volume I Chapter 22: "Although Hui Zhou was born in a noble family in the Sui Dynasty, he never served as an official in his life."
4, the world is cold.
Man surnamed Yang
Interpretation refers to a family that has been an official for generations.
The source is Ming Lingmengchu's "The Second Moment of Surprise" Volume 17: "Mr. Scheeren is a celebrity in the world and a celebrity in the palace. How about the civil and military threshold? "
Formal structure
This usage is formal; As objects and attributes; Refers to people who have been officials for generations.
For example, Xiong Zhaozheng's Zhang Juzheng, Volume 4, Chapter 28: "I don't know how many famous and powerful people have been offended."
5, generation hairpin tassels
I don't like it.
Shi ying: the crown of ancient officials. Be an official for generations
Feng Ming's magnum "Awakening the World" Volume 29 Source: "It is also a generation, with rich family, intending to be a prince."
Formal idioms
Used as object and attribute; Used in written language
For example, the eightieth time in Cai's Biography of Yue Quan: "Since then, the descendants of the Yue family have flourished from generation to generation."
3. The remaining complete works of idioms containing hairpin:
Leave your hair on your back:
Bangying: Bangying, the crown of ancient dignitaries. Borrow the official. Zhi zhi GUI ren Jia
Artemisia mat: Artemisia mat is used as a mat. Describe life as hard.
Pen chin folding: hairpin: inserted and worn. In ancient times, the pen was inserted as a gift, and bow and scrape showed respect.
Hairpin star dragging the moon:
The weight loss is:
The bottle sinks:
A government official refers to a family that has been an official for generations.
Sha Ying: Sha Ying and Sha Ying, the crowns of ancient dignitaries, were used to fix the crown on their heads. In the old days, it refers to people who have been officials for generations.
Legacy: lost; Fall: fall; I: shoes. Falling hairpins and shoes are metaphors of old things. After that, I don't forget my old friend's name is "Don't abandon my legacy."
A lot of women: describe the happiness of drinking without trace. In order to "leave the women behind."
Il Falling Chai: Describe drinking happily, leaving no trace. In order to "leave the women behind."
Legacy: a metaphor for old things or old feelings. Same as "heritage".
Legacy: a metaphor for old things or old feelings. Same as "heritage".
Legacy Chai: Describe the happiness of drinking without trace.
Falling off shoes: a metaphor for old things or old feelings. Same as "heritage".
Leave a hairpin and a tassel: it means that men and women are sitting together, informal and drunk.
Discard hairpin: refers to the hairpin shoes left on the ground. Same as "heritage".
Legacy: Describe drinking informally.
Left hairpin: refers to left hairpin and discarded hairpin. Also refers to the abandonment of hairpin.
Legacy: a metaphor for old things or feelings. Same as "heritage".
Lost hairpin: refers to the hairpin shoes thrown on the ground.
Sink the bottle and fold the bottle: it is difficult to find the bottle that sinks under the water, and it is also difficult to connect the broken hairpin. Metaphor is the separation of men and women.
Breaking the bottle and breaking the hairpin: the bottom of the bottle is hard to find, but the hairpin is hard to break. Metaphor is the separation of men and women.
Beauty hairpin flower: hairpin: inserted and worn. Describe beautiful calligraphy. It is also a metaphor for fresh and beautiful poetry.
Holding a pen: a pocket; Pin, plug. Ministers of attendants hold books and pens for advisers.