Green idiom

A large part of idioms are passed down from ancient times, and the words used are often different from those used in modern Chinese. They represent a story or an allusion. Some idioms are just a miniature sentence. The following are the green idioms I have compiled. Welcome to read!

The idiom 1 of cyan indicates the original meaning of cyan:

Such as blue sea and blue sky, green bamboo hat, yellow scroll blue lantern, green forest and black plug, childhood friends, blue teeth, according to you, blue sky and white clouds, blue sky and blue sky, eternal green, perfect fire, all kinds of money, indiscriminate, indiscriminate and so on.

Dan is cinnabar, cyan is cyan, and cinnabar and cyan are two pigments commonly used in ancient paintings, which are not easy to fade. Perseverance is remarkable. The source can be seen in the poem "Yong Huai" of the Three Kingdoms: "Dan Qing will never forget." Shan Li's note: "Dan Qing is unswerving, so I swear."

Among childhood friends, childhood is childhood, and childhood refers to the way children ride on bamboo poles to describe innocence. Now refers to the intimate relationship between men and women when they are young. See Li Bai's poem "Long March" in Tang Dynasty: "When you, my love, ride a bamboo horse, trot in circles and throw your childhood. We live together in an alley in Changgan, and we are all young and happy. " Look at Wei Wei's Oriental: How many unforgettable memories his childhood friends left in his mind!

Refers to something:

Such as fly, fly, fly hanger, white hair blue, white rice and green straw, half green and half yellow, seven green and eight yellow, blue and yellow are not connected, after the rain clears, blue rises and blue rises.

The white jade in Lanfei refers to white jade, which is a metaphor for innocent people, and Lanfei is a metaphor for people. Blue flies symbolize loyalty to good and evil. The source can be seen in Tang Zichang's poem "Hu Chuzhen Ban Suo": "Qingfei is similar, Bai Bicheng is unjust." If you see "Don't be filial to your courtiers, there will be phoenix feathers in the future, and white jade flies will be better.".

The rising level is smooth, rising means high altitude, which means that people suddenly rise to a very high position. For the source, see Historical Records Biography of Fan Sui and Cai Ze: "Jia Dun must declare the death penalty first, saying,' Jia did not expect you to be above Qingyun.' For example, look at Yuan Hanqing's "Xie Tianxiang" wedge: this painting has risen to the top of the world and has always been a beauty.

Form proper nouns with other words:

For example, red pink brothel, green water castle peak, castle peak is not old, castle peak rises, and the names are marked with the history of the Qing Dynasty, the history of the Qing Dynasty, the spread of the Qing Dynasty, green shoes and socks, blue quilts, Sima Qing shirt, staying in castle peak is not afraid of burning without firewood and so on. The red powder in the brothel originally refers to red lead powder, which is a cosmetic product for women, and later refers to beauty, and the brothel refers to Yee Hong Yuan.

Pink brothels usually refer to places where women are attractive or can have fun. For example, look at Wei Qing Zi 'an's "Flower Moon Scar": What can we talk about if the dancing shirt fan is not instantaneous and the brothel in pink is illusory on the spot?

Qing history in famous history refers to ancient books and chronicles written on bamboo slips or white silks, which means that names are recorded in chronicles and passed down to future generations. The source can be seen in Tang Du Fu's poem "Eighteen Books for Zheng": "The ancients are far away, and the history of history is immortal." For example, look at Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms: May all the people do good deeds to rule the monarch and go down in history, instead of being mediocre.

Idiom 2 Pronunciation of green characters: lúHuǒchún qρng.

Idiom explanation: pure: pure; Blue: blue; Pure green: the temperature of the fire reaches the highest point. According to legend, Taoist alchemy; When the flame in the furnace changes from red to pure blue; Even if it is successful. Metaphor kung fu attainments reached the level of exquisite, skilled and perfect.

The origin of the idiom: Ceng Pu's "Evil Sea Flower" in the Qing Dynasty, the 25th time: Now, the climate is perfect, and it is time for brothers to show their talents.

Idiom sentence-making: His chess skills are profound and can be said to be perfect.

Idiom usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Of learning, technology, etc.

Pronunciation skills: pure, can not be pronounced as cú n.

Writing skills: green, unclear.

Praise and critical analysis: it belongs to praise idioms.

Synonym: fluent and familiar.

Antonym: becoming a monk halfway

Green idiom 3 [Dan Qing remains unchanged] Dā n q and ng b ù y ú

Dan Qing: cinnabar and Huang Qing are two pigments commonly used in ancient paintings, which are not easy to fade. Perseverance is remarkable.

Q and ng sh ā n b ù l m: o

Metaphor is everlasting. It's also a metaphor for a long time.

Qěng Huáng bùJiē

Green: young plants in the field; Yellow: Mature grain. Old grain has been eaten, but new grain has not been picked up. It is also a metaphor that talents or material resources cannot be connected before and after.

[Stay in the green hills, don't be afraid of burning firewood] liú dé q and Ng Shā n Zai, bù pà méi ch.

Metaphor as long as there is life, there is future and hope.

No, you can't stay in the green hills without worrying about firewood.

Metaphor as long as the foundation or simply exists, temporary losses or setbacks are harmless.

【 Don't ask indiscriminately 】 bùwèn qěng hóng zào báI o báI

Metaphor does not distinguish right from wrong and does not ask why.

[Indiscriminate]

Metaphor does not distinguish right from wrong and does not ask why.

[regardless of green and white] bùfēn qěng béI

It means there is no black and white right and wrong.

Idiom name: old things and green felt

Idiom Pinyin: jiù wù q and ng zhā n

Usage of idioms: as subject, object and attribute; Metaphor is a precious thing.

Practicality: general

Emotional color: neutral words

Idiom structure: combination form

Idiom era: ancient times

Idiom explanation: Green felt is a family heirloom. Metaphor is a precious thing.

The origin of the idiom: The Biography of Wang Xianzhi in the Book of Jin: "Stealing children, feeling the old things in my family, can be set aside."

Idiom sentence: Deng Yasheng's "Avoid the Ground": "One thousand yuan for a broom is extremely expensive, and the old things are celebrated."

Idiom stories of old things and green carpets

In the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the great calligrapher Wang Xianzhi was very generous. One night, because he worked late into the night, he slept in the study. It happened that several thieves sneaked into the study that night and packed all the valuable things in the study. When he stole an old blanket, Wang Xianzhi said, "You take away the valuables and leave the green blanket."

Idioms that begin with old words

Old green felt

Idioms containing old words

Old things and green carpets make Qingshan satisfied with old customs.