Idioms related to wine are:
Red lanterns and green wine
fleshpots
Hip flask and rice bag ―― nothing.
Drink today, when you can ―― enjoy it.
Sing while drinking-enjoy life to the fullest.
The hard way is to give in to someone's pressure after refusing his request for the first time.
wine-and-meat friend
Smoothing the rough edges of life with wine.
Say something careless when you are drunk.
When drinking with a bosom friend.
Indulge in sensual pleasure
Treacherous court officials blocked knowledge and virtue, and blinded the monarch.
The happiness of the old drunkard lies not in the wine, but in other things.
People like to nag after drinking.
Fall into the pain of being addicted to social life all day.
Leave the plough to scrape the wine.
Indulge in drinking
Strong wine and fat meat
Yi's medicated wine, dried and loaded with chicken, was taken to mourn.
Get drunk
Drink hot wine
Drink the swallow and digest the hatred.
It's all beer, beer, beer and skittles. Friends who have no friends and can't share weal and woe.
Life of life
spring outing
Man has learned to use his door often.
The amount of alcohol has nothing to do with the size of the body
Poetry and wine tax
Greeting or celebrating.
Indulge in wine and women
The wine is almost finished and the guests are leaving ― the party is coming to an end.
It is not the wine that is drunk, but the drinker himself.
Enjoy a glass of wine.
A luxurious diet
Have a good meal after drinking
Only people who can't do anything.
Make wine fight.
How to die in Zhumen wine and meat show
lean life
Toast paper
Hatred at the party
Enjoy drinking here and now.
Friends in poetry
Food and wine
Drunk nonsense or behavior
Li Bai fights wine
The meaning of grafting or piston conflict stomata
Braised chicken with flocculant wine
Pay tribute to old friends, sacrifice humble.
Jiurou brothers
Emergency situations in which harmful methods are used.
Food and Drink in Demimonde
drink
Shi Peng JIU hui
Respect for wine is not empty.
Punish someone for failing to write a poem at a scholar's party.
Indulge in wine and women
The wine has been finished.
Good wine
Drunk and full of heart
Look at the picture and guess the idiom 10.
1 1 monster
12 echoes around the beam.
make an overall judgement of sth. on the basis of one-sided viewpoint
14 chicken flying eggs
15 acquiescence
16 people take tea to cool down
17 sword shadow
18, different views
Please adopt it, thank you very much!
Adoption. ...............
Look at the picture and guess the idiom level 2,292. The idiom "a catty" means haggling over every ounce.
Pinyin: j ī n j ī n j ī ji ao
Synonym: small things make a big difference.
Antonym: magnanimous, indifferent.
Explanation: Jin Jin: describe an epiphany and extend it to trivial details. Only care about too many unimportant things.
From: "The Book of Songs, Zhou Song and Contention": "From Cheng Kang, the election of four parties is clear."
For example, the "bitter joy" in the dream, according to my amateur opinion, is the "bitter joy" in the dream after all, and it is unnecessary. (Zhu Ziqing, "Talking about Dreams")
Grammar: formal; As predicate and attribute; Contain derogatory remarks
Look at the pictures and guess the idioms. The idiom about cows is sweating like a pig.
Qing Dong Han Ni
Interpretation is that books are piled up on the pillars, making cows and horses sweat. Describe the wealth of books or works.
The source language is Liu Tang Zongyuan's Tomb Table of Mr. Lu Wentong: "It is a book, full of buildings, and it is sweat."
Formal structure
Used as a predicate; Refers to a lot.
Synonyms are all sweat.
There are only a few antonyms.
For example, in the recent less than a hundred years, the number of authors has exceeded ten times, and there are countless works. ◎ Chapter 58 of Zheng Zhenduo's Illustrated History of China Literature.
Look at the picture and guess the idiom [yóu yún jīng lóng] about dragons.
Basic explanation
Describe exquisite calligraphy.
tidy
Biography of Wang Xizhi in the Book of Jin: "Commentators call it a pen gesture, thinking it is like a cloud and agile as a dragon."
I love idioms about Spring Garden.
Manuan Chen Sai
Explain the spring scenery of the whole garden. Metaphor is a thriving scene.
Ye Song Shaoweng's poem "The Small Garden is Not Worth Visiting" comes from the source: "Spring can't close the garden, and an apricot comes out of the wall."
Formal structure
Used as object and attribute; A thriving scene
Synonym spring scenery is full of gardens
For example, Lin Yutang's "Spring Garden Trivia": "Before I came to western Zhejiang, it was still cold and warm, and it was all love when I came back."
Look at the pictures and guess idioms 2-36.
Man surnamed Zhang
[Interpretation] Many arrows shoot the same * * as the bull's-eye (arrow: arrow; Bull's-eye) is a metaphor for the target that everyone attacks.
[Language] Qing Tan Stone "Bao Bei Jacky": "The original disaster of today begins; Hefei must be the goal of the cluster. "
Pronunciation; "dè" that can't be pronounced as "mine".
[Shape discrimination] vector; Can't write "lost"; Yes; Can't write "land".
Street mouse
[antonym] blatant
[Usage] Used in a derogatory sense. Metaphor means that everyone has a goal. Generally used as an object.
[structure] is more formal.
I have a heartfelt explanation about the idiom 14 after having obtained the provincial examination: give your sincere heart to others. Metaphor is sincere to others.
Pinyin pronunciation: tuxΙ n zhΙ f Ι
For example, they are good friends of ~.
Synonym group: treat people with sincerity, treat people with sincerity.
Antonym group: ulterior motives
Use: combined; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Include praise
The origin of the idiom: "The Biography of Emperor Guangwu of the Later Han Dynasty": "Xiao Wang confides in his heart and will not die if he is safe!"
Two-part allegorical saying: Put the millstone on your chest.
Look at the pictures and guess the answers to idioms about diseases.
Idiom meaning: once treated, the disease will be eliminated. Describe medical skills. It is also a metaphor for doing well and solving problems quickly. Yuan anonymous's "Peach Blossom Luck" is the second fold: "Don't worry, Mammy, I have been practicing medicine for three generations, and I know the pulse of medical books clearly. I can guarantee that you will cure the disease."
Look at the picture and guess the idiom that illness plus hands equals C. The hardest thing in falling in love is not being together, but cherishing it. Some people will stay with you, but gradually, you are no longer precious. You will get used to it and become a necessity, even a consumer product. Love in love turned into indifference. The original concern turned into your concern. Therefore, it is easy to love for a while, but difficult to cherish a lifetime.