Dereliction of duty is not serious: burns. He who plays with fire gets burned.
Wen Chiwu's dereliction of duty in playing civil and military officials: not serious. I am tired of playing with things.
Stupid things and poor skills are metaphors of doing risky or harmful activities; Burning.
Cynicism; Mourning: negative. Refers to the desire for comfort.
Playing the Lunar New Year is the same as "playing the Lunar New Year". For the dance style, see Dance Style: Waste: Play.
It refers to clinging to what you like and killing your enterprising spirit. Play word games, play with fire and set yourself on fire.
It's also called "basking in fun" to waste your time. See you on fun days: enjoy yourself; No respect.
I'm not tired of playing and I'm not serious about life. Play war to use force rashly.
Because of the dissatisfaction with reality, I adopted a kind of seriousness: ambition, complacency and loss. Played for several years.
When playing New Year's Eve, it is the same as "playing New Year's Eve". Playing with old habits is often conformism; Volunteer and enjoy the scenery.
Have fun. Take it and enjoy it. Eat, drink and be merry is to live a life of wanton enjoyment, waste time, treat one's work irresponsibly and treat life with a playful attitude.
Travel around the mountains and see the scenery. It's still a matter of words to see the mountains and play with water.
It shows that you love comfort, and you are the last victim. Strange gameplay [explanation] exotic treasures travel all over the mountains and rivers.
2. Four-word idiom about playing: It's better to talk than to watch the mountains and play with water.
Travel around and enjoy the scenery. Use "travel"
Rare treasures.
Never tire of playing, never tire of playing.
Dereliction of duty, carelessness and irresponsibility in one's own work.
Playthings: enjoy; Mourning: mourning; Chi: Ambition. It refers to clinging to what you like and killing your enterprising spirit.
Cynicism: treat life with a negative and playful attitude; Disrespect: not serious. A life attitude that is not serious because of dissatisfaction with reality.
Travel around and enjoy the scenery.
Eating, drinking and having fun means living a life of wanton enjoyment.
Poor skill in breaking things; Inferior object.
Play war to use force rashly.
Wen Chiwu played with civil and military officials and neglected their duties.
Playing with old habits is often conformism and complacency.
When you play with the sun, you are still talking about playing with the sun. Refers to coveting comfort and wasting time.
Greed for the sun while playing, is to covet comfort and waste time. Just like "playing with the sun".
3. Four words about play:
Cynicism,
Play with fire and set yourself on fire,
Eat, drink and be merry,
Dereliction of duty,
Travel around,
Can't play,
Just kidding,
Playing with things,
Practice favoritism and malpractice,
Play around,
Playing word games,
When I was eight years old,
Playing with things,
No one plays on land,
Wen Chiwu plays,
Make fun of the disaster,
I started playing at the age of eight,
Cynicism,
Playing with the sun and the moon,
Find songs to play,
Go out to play,
Playing with people, losing morality,
Have fun,
Water makes people afraid to play,
Endure people's frolicking,
Not for fun,
Stupid things,
Reading and thinking.
4. The four-word idiom to be played is 1, which describes the pain of traveling. See "wading through mountains and rivers".
2, travel thousands of miles a day: you can walk thousands of miles a day. Describe the speed is amazing.
3, the weight of a hundred houses: a hundred miles and one house, the old leather on the sole is stiff. Describing long-distance running is very hard. Also known as "a hundred cocoons".
4, walk rather than ride: An: serene, not in a hurry; Amber: Take your time. Take a leisurely walk instead of taking a bus.
5, stem floating: stem: branches and stems of plants; Peng: Artemisia ordosica, whose roots are often blown off by the wind, flies around. Like broken branches and stems, wormwood. Describe people running around, life is not fixed.
6, pommel horse Lawton: Riding for too long, tired and sleepy. Describe the fatigue of the journey.
7, wandering path: describe the path drifting, like running duckweed.
8. East, west, north and south: four directions, everywhere, everywhere, the whole world or directions; Also refers to wandering around, uncertain whereabouts.
9. revisit the old place: come to the place where you have lived or visited again.
10, climbing: jumping, stepping. Is to climb mountains and mountains. Describe the hard journey.
1 1, wading through mountains: mountains: mountains; Involved: drowning; Water: big river. Crossing mountains and mountains, wading across rivers. Describe the pain of running around.
12, Wanshui, Qian Shan: Wandao River in Qianzhong Mountain. Describe the road is difficult and far away.
13, trekking: trekking: over mountains and mountains, wading across rivers. Refers to long-distance crossing mountains and waters. Describe a long journey and a hard journey.
14, dusty: dusty: refers to travel, indicating hard work; Servant: You look tired on the road. Describe the journey, busy and tired.
15, scorching sun, strong wind. Describe the pain of a long journey. Also known as "sun screen".
16, the mountain is long and the water is far: a metaphor for a long and dangerous road.
17, Travel around the world: Travel around the world.
18, Return on a starry night: Go out before dawn and come back after dark.
19, wandering on the flat ground: as uncertain as duckweed and waves. Metaphor is wandering everywhere, living without a fixed place.
20. Climbing and wading: Climbing and wading. Metaphor has experienced many difficulties.
2 1, two-day parallel: day and night.
22, not far: not far. Describe not afraid to travel long distances.
23, the title is followed by the tail: title: chewing; Tail: ponytail. Bite and tail. Describe one by one, marching in a line.
24. Not far from Wan Li: Not far from Wan Li. Describe not afraid to travel long distances.
25. camping on the grass: walk in the weeds and sleep in the open air. Describe the hardships and haste of people who travel long distances.
26. Travel around the world: wandering around. Wandering around, footprints all over the world.
27. Far away: far away: far away. Describe a long way.
28, over the mountains: over many hills. Describe the hardships of walking the mountain road.
5. The four-word idiom of playing games, Poirot plays, is two places. In ancient times, two people played chess, which was similar to chess.
A word game that breaks down a word into a sentence.
Source: Huang Songting-jian's Two Concentrations: "You work for a woman, trying to know that our door is full of heart, in order to break the word' boring' into one sentence." Yuan Guan Hanqing's "Saving the Wind and Dust" is the first fold: "My son has dismantled the vernacular characters, and the truth continues to be numb, omniscient and omniscient."
A word game that breaks down a word into a sentence. With "open vernacular".
Rice in soup and powder: mud. Rice made of dust, soup made of mud. Children's games. Metaphor is useless.
Source: "Han Feizi's Theory of Foreign Storage": "Husband and baby also play together, feeding on dust, painting as soup and wood as soup. However, if you want to be reimbursed at night, you can not eat and play. "
Rice wrapped in noodle soup: mud. Soup made of dust, rice made of mud. Children's games. Metaphor is useless.
Source: Qian Qing Qian Yi's "Essay on Answering Ji Tang": "Folklore after the Southern Song Dynasty, such as wiping rice with dust soup, can be spurned."
A word game in which thimbles are connected end to end and move back and forth. Like idioms solitaire.
Origin: A word game since the Song and Yuan Dynasties. That is, when one person says an idiom or a poem, the next person starts with its suffix, and then says, if you can't say it, it's a denial, and you are fined for drinking or something.
Cockfighting and raising dogs refers to the boring games that the children of the exploiting classes in the old society idle around. With "fighting cocks and running dogs."
Source: "Jin Ping Mei Hua Ci" 98: "His brother runs a casino at home, fighting chickens and raising dogs, and people dare not provoke him."
Cockfighting and running dogs let cockfighting and dogs race. Refers to the boring game in which the children of the exploiting classes idled around in the old society.
Source: "Historical Records Biography of Yuan Ang and Chao Cuo": "Ang is sick at home, accompanied by cockfighting and running dogs."
Cockfighting, horse racing. Ancient gambling games.
Source: History of the Han Dynasty Xuandi Biography: "[Xuan Di] is influenced by Donghai poetry, and he is eager to learn, but he also likes to fight cocks."
Cockfighting refers to a boring game in which the children of the exploiting classes idle away in the old society. With "fighting cocks and running dogs."
Source: The Warring States Policy Qi Ce I: "Linzi is very rich and practical, and its people are all people who play the piano, play the piano, fight chickens and walk dogs, and play games."
Take part in accidental amusement. Occasionally join in the fun.
Source: Liu Kezhuang's "He Xinlang Jiazi Dragon Boat Festival" words: "Memories, lingering festivals, casual games."
Beating the earth with a bulging belly originally meant that people had enough to eat and had leisure to play games. Later, it was used as a code to praise peace and prosperity. It's the same as "hitting the soil and bulging the belly."
Source: Biography of Sui Shu Scholar He Tuo: "There is no joy in ancient times, but it is fun to hit the ground." Tang Lu Zhao Lin, a master of Yizhou's knowledge of truth, wrote "Li Junbei": "Those who dig wells and plow fields don't know nature, and those who dig soil don't know the right place."
It is said that people are full and have leisure to play games. Later, it was used as a code to praise peace and prosperity.
Source: "Zhuangzi horseshoe": "When Xushi He was a husband, many houses didn't know about it, including eating and drinking, and their stomachs were swollen."
Gather sand into a tower, and fine sand into a tower. Originally refers to children's tower-stacking game. After metaphor, many a mickle makes a mickle.
Source: "Miao Fa Hua Lian Jing Convenience": "Play with children, gather sand and make a tower."
Childhood childhood: green plum; Bamboo Horse: Children ride horses with bamboo poles. Describe how naive children play games. Now refers to the intimate relationship between men and women when they are young.
Source: Tang Li Bai's poem "Long March": "When you, my love, ride a bamboo horse, run in circles and throw your childhood. We live together in an alley in Changgan, and we are all young and happy. "
Hongqun Opera Haihong: Hongyan; Sea: refers to the Great Lakes. Like many Hong Fei games in the Great Lakes. Describe the vigorous and flexible calligraphy.
Source: Yan Yuan's Book of Laws: "The book of Wang Xizhi is like a group of Hong playing in the sea."
Laughter and curse: the game. Metaphor means that no matter what theme or form, you can give full play to it and write a good article.
Source: Huang Song listens to the sword "Mr. Dongpo is really awesome": "The wine of Dongpo, the flute of Chibi, laughing and cursing, all become articles."
Butterflies and bees play butterfly, bee swimming and dancing games. Later, it was compared to the prodigal son returning.
Source: Tang's "Two Poems of Mountain Living in Spring": "The wind is warm and the spring is warm, and butterflies swim in the house."
Butterflies and bees are playing the game of butterflies flying. Later, it was compared to the prodigal son returning.
Source: Tang's "Two Poems of Mountain Living in Spring": "The wind is warm and the spring is warm, and butterflies swim in the house."
Game pen and ink refers to poems written with a game attitude.
The game is still up in the air. Refers to an attitude towards life that regards life as a game.
Game calligraphy refers to poems written with a game attitude. Same as "game pen and ink".
Gameplayer refers to an attitude towards life that regards life as a game.
Source: He Ming Liang Jun's "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Yu Bu Pai Diao Xia": "Shi Chuanduanming (that is, Su Shi) has returned to Daoshan, and now he is still playing with evil things on earth?"
Cynicism refers to an attitude towards life that regards life as a game. With the "game world".
Samadhi was originally a Buddhist term, meaning to get rid of distractions and calm your mind. It is also a metaphor for the essence and know-how of things. The latter refers to treating everything with a game attitude.
Source: Songshi Daoyuan's "Jingde Dengchuan Order" Volume 8: "Buckle the big silence room, suddenly forget it, and get the game samadhi."
6. The four-character idiom of the drama troupe is a shorty metaphor for watching a play. He only agrees with others and has no opinion of himself. It is also a metaphor for not knowing much.
The short man's metaphor for going to the theatre is that he only knows how to go along with others and has no opinion of himself. It is also a metaphor for not knowing much.
Poirot's play is Two Lands. In ancient times, two people played chess, which was similar to chess.
In the past, in order to grab business, two troupes sometimes performed the same drama for a period of time, which was called opposing drama. Metaphor is to take the opposite action to oppose or overthrow each other.
A broken puppet is like a broken puppet. It can't move.
It's not a joke to say things are important.
Take part in accidental amusement. Occasionally join in the fun.
Take part in accidental amusement: meet; Venue: A venue for performances. At first, it meant that old vagrants performed in appropriate occasions. After that, it means to meet opportunities and occasionally join in the fun.
Officialdom is like drama officialdom: in the old days, it referred to places frequented by officials. Drama: Drama means changing at any time. In the past, officialdom was as changeable as acting.
Watching a play is still different. Treat someone in a different way. It also means that people who are not valued are valued.
A disparaging term for gambling in the slave game of pigs.
Mastery originally refers to the plays that actors are good at. Generally, it refers to those with the best skills.
Regard child's play as a metaphor and attach great importance to it. Take "as a child's play".
Take things as a joke. Metaphor is not the same thing, and it is extremely important.
It is regarded as a child's play metaphor and is extremely ignored. Take "as a child's play".
When a dwarf goes to the theatre, he just has no opinion and just follows others.
7. What are the words 1 and 2 in the play group?
Fun, fun, jokes, fun, playing with fire, enjoying, toys, toys, playing, antiques, Wan Wen, playthings,
Enjoy, doll, play, ignore, cherish, play the enemy, sing, play, play, play, play, play, play, play, play, play,
Have fun, play with officials, decorate, relax, play with color, bully, play with power, play with ease, play with emotion, play with god, accumulate, play with essence, play with arches, and have fun.
Being lazy, playing with China, playing with ornaments, enjoying playing, playing differently, playing deductively, playing with friends, playing with words, playing freely, playing tacky, playing contemptuously, playing,
Playing cards, playing tricks, playing with clothes, chanting, playing lightly, enjoying, relaxing, delaying, playing with heart, playing skillfully, playing tricks, condensing, staying,
Play with your heart, miscellaneous play, ticket play, sparse play, strange play, command play, device play, lazy play, participate in play, play together, bottle play, play, insult, play hard,
Misplay, sound play, care about play, dirty play, cynicism, doubt play, hug play, paste play, learn to play, boast play.
2, three words:
Play hard, play with tickets, play with mud, play tricks, play while playing, play with coffee, play for nothing, play hard, play with sachets,
Play wrist, toys, gadgets, jokes, accounts, games, toys and have fun.
3, four words:
Cynicism, playing with fire, eating, drinking and having fun, dereliction of duty, playing with things, traveling, not looking back, having fun,
Play for personal gain, play with words, pillow toys, play with friends in summer vacation, raise soldiers to play with bandits, play at the age of 20, play with walnuts at the age of 20,
Half-joking, playing with things, playing with the south spring moon, searching for songs, playing well, intriguing, not playing with people, playing with people's morality,
Water makes people afraid to play, read and think.
8. Group of four-character idioms Cowherd and Weaver Girl, top-heavy, unable to make ends meet, rainy in the evening, staying on the left, the words of rope and ink, the fire tree and silver flowers.
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The basic explanation: describes the use of lanterns and colorful decorations or fireworks to depict brilliant night scenes.
Pronunciation: Huǒshyín Huā
Example: ~ Sleepless, brothers and sisters singing and dancing full moon. (Liu Yazi's "Huanxisha" word)
Synonym group: decorated with colorful lights
Antonym group: black, black, black
Use: combined; As subject, predicate and attribute; Describe the lights on holiday nights.
The origin of the idiom: Tang Su Weidao's poem "The fifteenth night of the first month": "The fire tree and silver flowers are combined, and the bridge is locked."