1. What kind of paper does the idiom jump on?
Jump on the paper
Yuè rán zhǐ shàng
The interpretation is actively presented on the paper superior. Describe the vivid narrative description of literary works.
Source: Xue Xue of the Qing Dynasty, "Yi Lao Poetry Talk" 33: "With this understanding, the spirit of poetry and the purpose of poetry will appear vividly on the paper."
Post-complementary structure.
Usage has a positive connotation. It is often used to express specific images in literary and artistic works; it can express the author's feelings, style, etc. Generally used as predicate and attributive.
The correct pronunciation is "yue"; it cannot be pronounced as "yào".
Distinguish the form of leap; cannot write "yue" or "yao".
Synonyms: vivid, lifelike, vivid and vivid
Antonyms: carved swans, like swans, painted tigers, like dogs
Analysis ~ and "ready to come out"; both describe paintings Or the description is very realistic. The difference is that the applicable objects of "ready to come out" are limited to humans and other animals; but ~ is not limited to this.
Example: It only takes a cigarette; a few vivid prawns poop~.
2. Idioms: What, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, jump
Dragon and tiger leaping
Jumping for joy
Falling scales leaping
Insect chirping The katydid jumps
The cattail leaps for joy
The kite flies and the fish leaps
Jumps with joy
Jumps with joy
3. Idioms What, what, what jumps
The ducks jump for joy, running as fast as a wild duck, and jumping like a bird. Describes a very happy look.
Jumping for joy like a sparrow. Describe a very happy scene.
The dragon is soaring and the tiger is leaping. The elephant dragon is flying and the tiger is jumping. Describes vigorous and powerful movements when running and jumping. It also means taking action and making a difference.
Kite flies and fish leaps Kite: Eagle. Eagles fly in the sky and fish leap in the water. Describes everything in its place.
Dragon flying and phoenix leaping originally described the winding and majestic mountains. Later, it also described the powerful and flexible calligraphy strokes. Same as "dragon flying and phoenix dancing".
Dragon flying and tiger leaping means working hard and making a difference.
4. What kind of idiom does it jump on the paper?
Jump on the paper, jump on the paper.
1. Vividly on paper [yuè rán zhǐ shàng]
Explanation: Actively presented on paper. Describe the vivid narrative description of literary works.
From: Xue Xue of the Qing Dynasty's "Yi Lao Poetry Talk" 33: "With such an experience, the spirit of poetry and the purpose of poetry will appear vividly on the paper."
Translation: With such a physical and mental experience, The meaning of the poem made in this situation is vividly presented on the paper.
2. On paper [yuè yuè zhǐ shàng]
Explanation: Vividly presented on paper. Describe the vivid narrative description of literary works.
From Huang's "Lianyuan Ci Commentary" of the Qing Dynasty: "The concluding sentence, 'Hate is full of the east wind,' is full of majestic and vigorous feelings, and it leaps off the page."
Translation: The last sentence 'Hate is full of the east wind'. It is rare that such a deep and powerful expression is vividly presented on paper.
(4) What is the idiom of leap? Extended reading
1. Synonyms of leap on paper
Lifelike [ xǔ xǔ rú shēng ]
Explanation: Xuxu: Lively and lively appearance. It means that the artistic image is very realistic, as if it is alive.
From: "Zhuangzi·Equality of Things" by Zhuangzi during the Warring States Period: "In the past, Zhuang Zhou dreamed that he was a butterfly, and it was like a butterfly!"
Translation: In the past, Zhuang Zhou dreamed that he became a butterfly. The image is very lifelike, as if it were alive!
2. Synonyms of leaping on paper
Lifelike [ wéi miào wéi xiào ]
Explanation: Wei: particle; Miao: ingenious craftsmanship; Xiao: similar, lifelike. Describes a description or imitation that is very realistic.
From: "Reading Miscellaneous Stories from a Liaozhai Studio" by Feng Zhenluan of the Qing Dynasty: "The description is lifelike, just like the words coined by "Shui Jing Zhu"."
Translation: descriptive description or imitation It's very lifelike, like a poem in "Shui Jing Zhu".
5. Idioms about jumping for something
Jumping for joy
Jumping for joy like a sparrow. Describes very joyful.
The duck is jumping for joy
The duck: inside the wild duck. Run as fast as a wild duck, jump like a bird. Describes a very happy look.
Insects chirping and katydids leaping
"Poetry·Zhaonan·Caochung": "The grass-worms buzz, and the katydids buzz."
Zheng Xuan
Note: "When grass and insects chirp, katydids leap to follow." Later, "insects chirp and katydids leap to follow" as a metaphor for the inherent natural laws. "Old Tang Book·Taizong Ji Lun": "The foundation is moist and the clouds are booming, and the insects are chirping and the katydids are leaping. Although the saints of Yao and Shun cannot be used, they can't be used.
梼杌
,
Qiongqi
and Zhiping;
Yi
The virtuous people of Lu
cannot prosper for
Xia Jie
and
Yin Xin
. ”
Kite flies and fish leaps
Kite: Eagle. Eagles fly in the sky and fish leap in the water. Describes everything in its place.
Jumping for joy
Jumping for joy like a bird. Describes great joy.
Shen Lin leaps
Shen Lin is a fish swimming in the water.
Joyfully and enthusiastically
Describes being very happy and enthusiastic.
6. Four-character idioms about leaping
Prancing Horse Bends Bow: Riding on a horse and preparing to shoot arrows, describing the meaning of preparing for war
Prancing Horse Raising Whip: It has the same meaning as a prancing horse bending its bow, describing the way a whip is raised to urge a horse to gallop away. It is also a metaphor for construction in full swing.
Vividly on paper: vividly presented on paper. Describe the vivid narrative description of literary works.
eager to try: eager to take action; desire: to want. Describes eagerness to try.
7. What idioms can be formed with "leap"
Be eager to try, cheer for joy, dragons and tigers leap, fish leap over the dragon gate, leap on the paper, floating light and gold, leaping horses and whips, kites flying and fish leaping, ducks Jumping for joy, dragon leaping and phoenix singing, crossing the sword and leaping horse, dragon leaping and flying Hongjiao, crossing sword and leaping horse, fish leaping and kite flying, crossing spear and leaping horse, leaping horse and bending bow, tiger leaping over dragon's head, dancing knife and leaping horse, joyful leap Dance with the wind, leap into the clouds with the wind, leap with the dragon and the tiger, leap with the dragon and the phoenix, leap with the leap of the swan, leap three hundred miles away, leap with the chirping insect, leap with the dragon over the clouds, leap with the loser, leap with the feathers, leap with the wind Clouds, dragons leaping and tigers crouching
1. Eager to try
Explanation: eager to take action; desire: to want. Describes eagerness to try.
From: Chapter 35 of "The Appearance of Officialdom" by Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty: "The words made Tang Er's heart itch and he was eager to try."
The words made Tang Er excited. Erlunzi felt itchy and eager to try it.
Grammar is used as predicate and attributive; used for work, study, etc.
2. Jumping for joy
Explanation: Jumping with joy like a sparrow. Describes very joyful.
From: "Zhuangzi Zaiyou" by Zhuang Zhou of the Warring States Period: "Hongmeng is swimming with joy and clasping his thighs."
Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate, attributive, adverbial; with complimentary meaning
3. Dragon soars and tiger leaps
Explanation: Like the dragon soaring and the tiger jumping. Describes vigorous and powerful movements when running and jumping. It also means taking action and making a difference.
From: Chapter 27, Volume 2, of Yao Xueyin's "Li Zicheng": "But his mood is very open, and he firmly believes that as long as he gets through this difficult period, the situation will improve, and he will be able to thrive. ."
Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate and attributive; with complimentary meaning
4. Fish leaping over the dragon's gate
Explanation: It is a metaphor for success in career or promotion of status.
From: "Piya Shiyu" by Lu Dian of the Song Dynasty: "As the saying goes, a fish leaps over the dragon's gate and turns into a dragon when it passes by, but carp may do so."
As the saying goes, a fish leaps over the dragon's gate. Dragon Gate, jump over the Dragon Gate and transform into a dragon, only carps do this.
Grammar: used as object and attributive; used in written language.
5. Vividly on paper
Explanation: Actively presented on paper. Describe the vivid narrative description of literary works.
From: Zou Taofen's "Experience, Sympathy and Kindness": "Although it seems unclear, the enthusiasm for resisting Japan and saving the country and the indignation for our arrest have also been vividly expressed on the page."
Grammar: supplementary form; used as predicate and attributive; has a commendatory meaning; refers to the vividness of the work.
8. What is the idiom for "leaping"
eager to try,
jumping for joy,
swallow leaping,
The fish leaps over the dragon's gate,
The bird jumps for joy,
The dragon leaps over the dragon's gate,
The general loses the battle enthusiastically,
The dragon Yue Yunjin,
Long Yue Hongjiao,
Three hundred leaps away,
Insects chirping and katydids jumping,
Taking the wind to jump Clouds,
Tigers leap over dragons,
Take advantage of the wind to leap over clouds,
Kites fly and fish leap,
Joy jumps and dances,
Jumping for joy,
Jumping on the paper,
Dragons leaping and phoenixes singing,
Shen Lin jumping,
Joyful,
Prancing horse and whip,
Floating light leaping into gold,
Vividly on the paper,
Hengge leaping Horse,
eager to be the first
9. Idioms about what kind of leaps and what kind of leaps
龙腾虎狠
[lóng
téng
hǔ
yuè]
Basic meaning
The elephant dragon is flying and the tiger is jumping. Describes vigorous and powerful movements when running and jumping. It also means taking action and making a difference.
Complimentary meaning
From
At
Tang Dynasty Yan Cong's "Preface to the Praise of Famous Officials of the Three Kingdoms": "The sage is appointed; the wise man is appointed "The dragon soars and the tiger leaps; the wind flows and the clouds steam; the pursuit is subtle; the way is all connected to the sky."
Example
Sentence
In the square, there is joy. The crowd was singing and dancing.
Near-synonyms
Synonyms
Lively and alive
Lively and vigorously
Full of vitality
Dragon-horse spirit
Vibrant
Antonyms
Lifeless
10. Idioms starting with the word leap
42 Idioms and words starting with the word leap
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Prancing horse and whip, yuè mǎ yáng biā leap: jump. Jump on the horse and raise the whip. Describes the appearance of whipping up a whip and urging a horse to gallop away. It is also a metaphor for construction in full swing.
Leap over the furnace, yuè lú Basic explanation
It means thinking you are capable and eager to use it. Song Huihong's poem "Gift to Yan Ziqin": "I would like to hide the musk deer in the pot, but I would be ashamed to make the gold of leaping furnace." See "Yueye".
Leap, yuè shēng Basic explanation
(1). Jump up. Xie Lingyun of the Southern Dynasty and Song Dynasty wrote in "Shan Zai Xing": "Yang Valley leaps up, Yu Yuan leads down, Jing Yao is in the east, and Xi is late in the west."
(2). Rapid improvement. The first chapter of the first part of Xu Xingye's "Jin Ou Que": "In the minds of ordinary people, this kind of transfer is regarded as a ladder for advancement." English translation
1. zooming; zoom; inshot
Leap, yuè dòng Basic explanation
Jump. Ye Shengtao's "Chronicles of a Certain City": "Finally the welcoming team met the welcomed; the first trial slogan was shouted with curiosity and excitement." English translation
1. jerking motion
p>Yueye, yuè yě Basic explanation
(1). "Zhuangzi·The Great Master": "Today's Daye casts gold, and Jin Yueyue said: 'I must be a hoe.' "Daye must regard it as unlucky gold." Cheng Xuan Yingshu said: "My husband made a huge furnace in Daye, and made gold and iron, no matter how big or small. All the gold in the furnace suddenly jumped up, and I asked you diligently. I am willing to do good things." The sword, the craftsman was surprised to see that it was not used well." Later, "Yue Ye" was used as a metaphor for thinking that he was capable and eager to use it. Tang Xianzu of the Ming Dynasty wrote in "Ode to the Princes of Da Sima Xincheng": "How can the phantoms of alien mirages leap into human form?" Buqing of the Qing Dynasty wrote "Xia Wai Zongchen·Current Affairs·Yandao Zhu": "The current affairs are difficult, the first Seek truth and respond with truth, and what is listed in the imperial edict cannot be applied indiscriminately. ”
(2). Refers to being willing to be trained to become a good weapon. Fan Zhongyan of the Song Dynasty wrote "Gold in the Melting Ode": "In the past, the water was beautiful and obscure, but now it is smelting and shining." Qing Yuejun's "Er Food Lu·Zhang Biyun": "Introducing the Tuantu, listening to Emperor Wa; leaping to smelt gold, Ning is a capable general."
Yue Li, yuè lì Basic explanation
Shows its sharpness.
Leap carp, yuè lǐ Basic explanation
Legend has it that Jiang Shimu, a filial son in the Han Dynasty, was addicted to fish and clams. The poet and his wife often made sacrifices to offer crabs, and suddenly there was a spring beside the house, which tasted like river water. There are always two carps. The matter can be found in "Book of the Later Han·Biography of Women·Jiang Shi's Wife". The poem "Mengqiu" written by Li Han of the Five Dynasties: "Sheng Yan feels the snake, Jiang Shi jumps over the carp."
Leap to throw, yuè zhì Basic explanation
Jump. Pu Songling of the Qing Dynasty wrote in "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio: Promoting Weaving": "When Cheng Youzi was nine years old, he saw that his father was not around and stole the hair basin. The insects leaped out and were so fast that they could not be caught."
yuè rán vividly describes Living appearance
Yuejin, yuè jīn Basic explanation
Like golden light jumping and flashing. Fan Zhongyan of the Song Dynasty wrote in "Yueyang Tower": "The long smoke may clear the sky, the bright moon shines thousands of miles away, the floating light leaps into the gold, the silent shadows sink into the jade, and the fishermen answer each other's songs, how wonderful is this!" Song Fan Zhongyan's poem "Jiangzhou Garden": "Pond Fish Or leaping into gold, with long water curtains spreading rain.
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Yuè rú, yuè rú Basic explanation
(1). Eager to try one's appearance. "Mencius: Trying one's heart": "A gentleman leads but does not send out, leaping like that." "
(2). The description is fully revealed. "Books with Wang Dingfu" by Li Zhi of the Ming Dynasty: "One volume of "Storytelling" and two volumes of "Shi Wen Gu Yi", the middle one is preferable because of its colorless appearance and title. Yue Ru. " Lu Xun's "Jiji Ji·Ge "Leader"": "I wrote it when I was having a fever, so I had already taken off my gentleman's black suit, and the truth came out. "
Yue Long, yuè lóng Basic explanation
Refers to the emperor ascending the throne. Tang Yangyan's "Preface to the Lingwu Order Palace": "Lingwu Old Palace, the place where the emperor leaped over the dragon . "
Yue Li, yuè lì Basic explanation
Yueju. Liang Qichao's "Reply to a certain newspaper's refutation of this newspaper No. 4": "Although it is necessary to organize a subsidy agency , I still worry about it. Once I leap to the position of the highest authority, how can I see it? ” English translation
1. ramp
Leap, yuè shēn Basic explanation
To retract the body and then get up. "Water Margin" Chapter 10 Chapter 7: "(Yang Zhi) looked at the Huangnigang and jumped down. He suddenly woke up and grabbed his feet. "Wu Guang "Blood will never be shed in vain": "So I jumped off the wall. "
Yue Bo, yuè bō Basic explanation
(1). Water waves stir. Sima Xiangru of the Han Dynasty "Shanglin Fu": "To the south, it grows in the middle of winter, and the water surges and jumps over the waves. "Zuo Si of Jin Dynasty" "Wei Du Fu": "The cold wine flows, and the warm wine leaps into the waves." "General Pei's Sword Dance Ode" by Qiao Tan of the Tang Dynasty: "The clouds in Qin are moving, and the Weishui River is leaping into waves." "
(2). Jumping out of the water waves. Metaphor of jumping out of the water. Tang Linghu Chu's "Xie Shangbiao, the governor of Hengzhou": "The common envoy Qiong Lin has the hope of jumping over the waves, and You Zhe has the time to hear thunder. "
Yue Chu, yuè kǔ Basic explanation
Refers to an arrow shot out quickly. Ming Xu Zhenqing's "Tan Yi Lu": "It may be slow like a Zhu Xian, or it may be rapid like a Yue Chu. "
Yue Tiě, yuè tiě Basic explanation
Refers to a war horse covered with iron armor. King Luo Bin of Tang Dynasty's "The Ministry of War Reported Yaozhou Dao to Defeat the Rebellion Nuo Mei Nong Yang Qian Liu Lu Bu": "Teng Yue Tiě The cavalry of the Jin Dynasty invaded the front ranks and strangled them by the throat. " Chen Xijin's note: "The horse uses iron as its armor, so it is called leaping over iron. "
Yue xīn, basic explanation of yuè xīn
Still moving the heart. Liang Liu Xie of the Southern Dynasty's "Wen Xin Diao Long· Zhiyin": "Those who are arrogant and wise watch the beauty and jump their hearts, and those who love wonders I was shocked to hear something strange. ”
Eager to try, yuè yuè yù shì eager to try