1. Four-character idioms with dragon and auspiciousness
There are no four-character idioms with "dragon" and "rui", and there are only 7 idioms with "rui":
1. Auspicious clouds and auspicious energy
xiáng yún ruì qì
Explain that in the old days, colorful clouds in the sky were considered auspicious signs, so they were called auspicious clouds and auspicious energy.
2. Rui Cai Xiang Yun
ruì cǎi xiáng yún
Explanation: Rui: Auspicious. The clouds in the sky show auspicious signs.
3. Xianglin Ruifeng
xiáng lín ruì fèng
Explain that unicorns and phoenixes are auspicious animals that can only be seen in peaceful and prosperous times. The latter metaphor is a very rare talent.
4. Xiangyun Ruicai
xiáng yún ruì cǎi
Explanation: Xiang: good luck. Describes auspiciousness, good luck, and good fortune.
5. Rui snow heralds a good year
ruì xuě zhào fēng nián
Explanation of Rui: auspicious. Timely winter snow heralds a good harvest in the coming year.
6. Auspicious clouds
ruì qì xiáng yún
Interpretation of auspiciousness: auspiciousness. The clouds in the sky show auspicious signs.
7. Ruixuefeifei
ruì xuě fēi fēi
The explanation refers to the heavy snowfall that heralds a good harvest. 2. Four-character words to describe dragons and phoenixes
Dragons and phoenixes appear auspicious
Dragons fly and phoenixes dance
Originally used to describe the winding and majestic mountains, but later also Describes the calligraphy strokes as strong, flexible and stretchable.
Dragon liver, phoenix brain
It is a metaphor for extremely rare and precious food.
Dragon liver and phoenix marrow
It is a metaphor for extremely rare and precious food.
Dragon horse and phoenix chick
A metaphor for a handsome young man. Often used as a compliment.
Dragon and Phoenix fly
Like a dragon coiling, like a phoenix hiding deep. It is a metaphor for having talent but no one appreciates it.
The dragon leaps and the phoenix sings
The elephant dragon is leaping and the phoenix is ??singing. A metaphor for outstanding talent.
The Dragon and the Phoenix
Chapter: Literary talent. The literary talent of a dragon and the appearance of a phoenix. Metaphor of outstanding style.
Turtle, dragon, scale and phoenix
These four animals are traditionally used to symbolize longevity, nobility and good luck. It is a metaphor for a person who is in a high position and has great influence all over the world.
Climb the dragon and attach yourself to the phoenix
Refers to fawning over powerful people in order to gain wealth.
Cooking Dragon, Pao and Phoenix
Cooking means boiling; Pao means burning. Describes dishes as extremely rich and rare.
Catching the phoenix and catching the dragon
Phoenix and dragon: here refers to talents. It is a metaphor for searching and identifying rare talents.
Lin, Phoenix, Turtle and Dragon
These four divine animals symbolize good omens. Metaphor for rare and precious things. It is also a metaphor for a person of noble character and respected by others.
Pao phoenix cooks dragon
Cook: boil; Pao: burn. Describes dishes as extremely rich and rare.
Flying dragons and dancing phoenixes
It originally described the winding and majestic mountains, and later also described the powerful and flexible calligraphy strokes.
Dragon liver, phoenix brain
It is a metaphor for extremely rare and precious food.
Dragon liver and phoenix marrow
It is a metaphor for extremely rare and precious food.
Dragon horse and phoenix chick
A metaphor for a handsome young man. Often used as a compliment.
Dragon and Phoenix fly
Like a dragon coiling, like a phoenix hiding deep. It is a metaphor for having talent but no one appreciates it.
The dragon leaps and the phoenix sings
The elephant dragon is leaping and the phoenix is ??singing. A metaphor for outstanding talent.
The Dragon and the Phoenix
Chapter: Literary talent. The literary talent of a dragon and the appearance of a phoenix. Metaphor of outstanding style.
Turtle, dragon, scale and phoenix
These four animals are traditionally used to symbolize longevity, nobility and good luck. It is a metaphor for a person who is in a high position and has great influence all over the world.
Climb the dragon and attach yourself to the phoenix
Refers to fawning over powerful people in order to gain wealth.
Cooking Dragon, Pao and Phoenix
Cooking means boiling; Pao means burning. Describes dishes as extremely rich and rare.
Catching Phoenix and Fishing for Dragon
Phoenix and dragon: here refers to talents. It is a metaphor for searching and identifying rare talents.
Lin, Phoenix, Turtle and Dragon
These four divine animals symbolize good omens. Metaphor for rare and precious things. It is also a metaphor for a person of noble character and respected by others.
Pao phoenix cooks dragon
Cook: boil; Pao: burn. Describes dishes as extremely rich and rare.
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Yu’s four-character idiom
[Yu Quantity Deep and Wide] Yu Quantity: The measurement of the instrument. Describes a person's magnanimity
[Qiyu Xuanang] Qiyu: courage; Xuanang: full of energy; extraordinary bearing. Describes full of energy; extraordinary spirit.
[Yuyu Qionglou] ①The palace where immortals live in mythology. ②Describe a building covered with snow.
[Qiyu extraordinary] Qi: temperament; Qiyu: appearance. The temperament and demeanor are different from the ordinary
[Hongyu Chonglou] means a big house and a tall building.
[Junyu carved walls] Tall houses and painted walls. Describes a luxurious and luxurious residence.
[Junyu carved walls] Tall houses and painted walls. Describes a luxurious and luxurious residence.
[Qiyu Bufan] Qiyu: refers to instrument and bearing. Extraordinary: extraordinary, unusual. Describing appearance and demeanor as unusual.
[Ou Yu Yiqing] Ou Yu: the world. The country will be unified and the world will be at peace
〔 气yuàngāng 〕 Qiyu: magnanimity, appearance; àngāng: the appearance of high-spiritedness. Full of energy and extraordinary bearing
[Qiyu Xuanang] Xuanang: full of energy. Describes a person who is full of energy and has extraordinary demeanor.
[Baoju Yunei] Baoju: overall; Yunei: between heaven and earth, that is, the world. Take over the world and possess everything.
[Swallowing the universe] is like swallowing mountains and rivers.
〔 Sweep Yu Nei 〕 Sweep: roll up like a mat; Yu Nei: within the four realms. Refers to sweeping or annexing territory
[Qionglou Yuyu] Yu: house; originally refers to the tower or the palace in the moon in the fairy world. Describe the building as magnificent.
[The sound vibrates the world] Huanyu: the world. Describes great prestige.
[Open up territory and expand the universe] Same as "open up the territory and expand the territory". Details?
[Magnificent and majestic] describes extraordinary popularity. Also known as "awesome and majestic".
[Qiongtai Yuyu] Qiong: beautiful jade; Yu: eaves, extended to a building. Refers to the moon palace pavilions in mythology. Describes a magnificent building.
[Shock the world] Shocked the world. Describes a loud or powerful sound
[Wang Heng Dui Yu] The doors are facing each other; they can see each other. Describe living very close to each other.
[Diao Qiang Junyu] Same as "Junyu Diaoqiang".
[Zizhi Meiyu] is a word that praises people's noble virtues.
[Zhaozhaozhiyu] Zhaozhao: light; Yu: universe, referring to the world.
Refers to the bright world
〔 Hold the picture to Linyu 〕 Tu: Atlas; Yu: the world. Master the map of the country and dominate the world. A metaphor for possessing national political power
Yao's four-character idiom
[Yao Cao Qi Hua] refers to the flowers and plants in fairyland.
[Yao Cao Qi Hua] Also known as "Yao Cao Qi Pa". ①Flowers and plants in fairyland. ②Precious and exotic flowers and plants.
[The Female Envoy from Yaochi] Legend has it that the Queen Mother of the West lived in Yaochi and used the blue bird as her envoy to deliver messages to Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Later, "Yaochi female envoy" was used to refer to the messenger.
[Yaochi Yuye] Yaochi: the legendary place where the Queen Mother of the West lived. Yuye: refers to fine wine. Fine wine brewed by the Immortal Family. Describes the wine as noble and mellow.
〔 Yaotai Qiongshi 〕 Jade pavilion palace. Generally refers to the gorgeous palace buildings.
[Yao Huan Yu Er] Yao: beautiful jade; Huan: jade circle; Yu: beautiful jade; Er: earrings made of jade. It is a metaphor for a son who is as beautiful as jade.
[Yao Lin Qiongshu] describes a person with outstanding appearance and intelligence.
[Yao Cao Qi Pa] See "Yao Cao Qi Hua".
〔Yaolin Yushu〕See "Yaolin Qiongshu".
[Yao Tai Silver Palace] A gorgeously decorated balcony palace. Mostly refers to the abode of gods.
〔 Yaotai Langyuan 〕 Lang: the appearance of a tall gate; Langyuan: the palace garden where the gods live. Refers to the fairy garden
[Yaochi Langyuan] Yaochi: the place where the Queen Mother of the West is said to live; Lang: the appearance of a tall gate; Langyuan: the palace garden where the gods live. Refers to immortality.
[Qihua Yaocao] Qi, Yao: beautiful jade. They were originally the flowers and plants in the fairyland imagined by the ancients. Later, it also described the crystal clear and beautiful flowers and plants.
[Langyuan Yaotai] Lang: empty; Yao: beautiful jade; Yaotai: a terrace with gorgeous carvings and exquisite structure. Vast gardens, gorgeous terraces
[Haicuo Jiangyao] Haicuo: seafood; Jiangyao: river mussels. Generally refers to delicacies and delicacies. 4. A four-character idiom starting with Hou
Houfu Yushi (hóu fú yù shí)
Explanation: Houfu: the clothes of the prince; Yushi: precious food. Wear the clothes of a prince and eat precious food. Describe a luxurious and luxurious life.
Source: "Han Shu·Xu Zhuan Xia": "The marquis serves the king's food, corrupting the customs and harming the human body."
Example: The Zhan clan is a prosperous family and is quite luxurious. ~, poor and extremely precious. "Book of Jin·Biography of Xiahou Zhan"
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Hou Men is like a sea ( hóu mén rú hǎi)
Explanation: Houmen: used to refer to a distinguished family; Hai: describes deepness. Hou Men is as deep as the sea. It is a metaphor for people who were acquainted in the past, but later became estranged and isolated due to their disparity in status.
Example: But I said: "~", what am I! His family didn’t recognize me, so it would be in vain if I went there. Chapter 6 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty
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Hou Men is Like the Sea (hóu mén sì hǎi)
Explanation: The gates of princes and nobles are as deep as the sea. In the old days, the gates of wealthy aristocrats and government offices were tightly guarded, and ordinary people could not enter easily. It can also be used as a metaphor for people who were acquainted in the past, but later became estranged due to disparity in status.
Example: ~", what am I! His family doesn’t recognize me, so it’s a waste of time to go there.
The sixth chapter of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty is about it
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Hou Wang Jiangxiang (hóu wáng jiàng xiàng)
Explanation: princes, military generals and civil servants. Refers to the upper representative forces of the ancient ruling class.
Source: Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, "Visiting the Hengyue Temple Suisu Yue Temple and Inscribing the Gate Tower": "The princes and kings will look at each other for a long time, and it is difficult for the gods to indulge in desires and blessings."
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Jie Yao Jie's dogs barked at Yao. It is a metaphor for a slave who serves his master wholeheartedly.
Yao and Shun among Women Yao and Shun: the legendary ancient sage monarchs. A wise person among women. In ancient times, ruling queens were often praised.
The day of Yao and Shun is a metaphor for the time when the world was at peace.
The plantar dog barked at Yao. Jie's dog barked at Yao. Each metaphor has its own master.
The year of Shun and Yao is a metaphor for peace and prosperity. Yao and Shun were both virtuous kings in ancient times.
Shun, Yao and Tian are metaphors for peace and prosperity. Same as "the year of Shun and Yao".
Yao followed the steps of Shun ① Refers to the steps of Yao and Shun. Praise the appearance and behavior of the emperor. ② Refers to the virtues of Yao and Shun. It is a metaphor for political stability and clarity.
Yao, Tian and Shun Yao and Shun: two virtuous kings in ancient legends. During the reign of Yao and Shun. Originally used to praise the emperor's virtues. The latter is also a metaphor for a time when the world is at peace.
The metatarsal dog barking at Yao is a metaphor for each being his own master.
The plantar dog bites Yao. It originally means that each person and ministers are their own masters. Later, it was used as a metaphor for jealousy of talented people. 6. Use a four-character idiom to describe Zheng Peiming
Concentrate jù jīng huì shén
[Explanation] Concentrate all the energy. It originally meant brainstorming; now it is often used to describe concentration; high concentration.
[Quote] Wang Bao of Han Dynasty's "Ode to the Holy Lord's Recruitment of Wise Ministers": "Concentrate your concentration and make each other better."
[Authentic pronunciation] Jing; cannot read As "jīn".
[Shape Discrimination] Can't write "Hui".
[Synonyms] Keep one's eyes on, concentrate on, concentrate on
[Antonym] absent-minded, careless, restless
[Usage] Contains a complimentary meaning. Describes concentration; concentration. Generally used as subject, predicate, attributive, and adverbial.
[Structure] Union.