The basic meaning of Xiang character
1.[~ True] Detailed and true.
2. fly in circles without flapping your wings: slide ~. Oh ~.
Xiang idiom
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The Significance of Idioms in Xiang Dialect
1) Dragon and Phoenix Dance: You are still talking about Dragon and Phoenix Dance. At first, it described the grandeur of mountains, and later it also described the grandeur and agility of calligraphy.
2) Dragonfly Fengxiang: ① refers to the rise of emperors. (2) metaphor career success, the apprentice.
3) Fengxiangluan: A flying phoenix. It is often used to describe a wonderful dance.
4) Luan Xiang: Xiang: hovering and flying; Zhu: Fly high. Metaphor calligraphy strokes flying and stretching.
5) Luan Xiang monsoon: a metaphor for the gathering of outstanding talents.
6) Luan Qi: such as Xiang, such as Qi Zhenqi. Metaphor is hard work and successful career.
7) Sha Ou Ji Xiang: Waterbirds sometimes fly and sometimes gather.
8) Free flight: refers to the appearance of freedom.
9) Fei Luan Xiang Feng: refers to a handsome and talented person.
Interpretation of idioms containing Xiang characters
1) Fengxiang Fengxiang: Birds fly upwards; Xiang: hover, fly. Dragon and phoenix dance, describing the extraordinary momentum.
2) Phoenix Xiang Peng: Describe how to work hard.
3) Phoenix flies like a phoenix. Metaphor is a woman's happy marriage.
4) Gao Xiang cited: describe seclusion.
5) Fly high and fly far: fly high and fly far. Metaphor is promising.
⑥ Yu Zhixiang: Describe the brushwork is tall and elegant.
7) unpacking: it means unpacking.
Long yue: it is a metaphor for unremitting efforts.
9) Longxiang Fengqi: ① Metaphorically, a waterfall flies down. Metaphor is flying.
10) Long Xiang Yue Feng: At first, it described the majestic mountains, and later it also described the vigorous and agile calligraphy. Same? Dragon and phoenix dance? .
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