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The yeast reading pocket is filled with fireflies, so read according to it. Describe a poor family and study hard.
Capsule fireflies according to the book: put fireflies in the bag. Describe a poor family and study hard.
Burning chaff is a metaphor for being diligent and studious.
Tacit: know; Xuan: Say it openly. Yes, but don't say it publicly.
Heart-to-heart: I know quite well; Close friend: a close friend who forgets himself. Pleasant friendship.
2. What are the idioms that start with words?
Draw a gourd ladle, rely on people's courage, rely on the candle, reward according to merit, rely on books, rules, orders, fireflies reflect snow, and draw tigers according to cats.
3. What four-character idioms are there to write? The more, the better.
Mourn for my parents (āi āi fù mǔ): Alas, alas, my parents! The past refers to that in ancient times, under tyranny, people worked hard all the year round and felt sorry for their parents' inability to take care of their illness and old age.
4. What are the idioms with pictures?
Be honest with each other,
Tacit understanding,
West wind and sunset,
Come back to life,
Scripted,
Draw a gourd ladle,
The lucky star shines high,
Heart to heart,
However, distractors are paid,
Samsung is shining,
Review, reflect,
Leave it as it is,
Autoradiography of umbilical cord fat,
However, bran itself emits light,
Electric lights are very popular,
Pheasants take pictures,
Candles shine on the sky,
Moire success
5. What are the four-character idioms that describe the excellent writing?
Beilian is well organized, well organized, well organized and well organized.
I. Beilian Cast Pipe
Vernacular interpretation: the special description is very neat.
Source: Huaxing genus: Beilian Zhuguan archway Beichen.
Dynasty: Song Dynasty
Author: Sima Guang
Polaris is arranged very neatly.
Second, the work is clean and tidy.
Interpretation of vernacular: meticulous and neat.
Source: Cold Night 26: "That pile of stationery is full of her handwriting, which is quite neat, but the tone is different from peacetime."
Dynasty: modern
Author: Ba Jin
Third, in an orderly way
Interpretation of vernacular: organized, orderly and not chaotic at all.
Source: Shangshu Pan Geng Shang: "In an orderly way."
Dynasty: Western Han Dynasty
Author: scholar Fu Sheng
Translation: organized, orderly, and not chaotic at all.
Fourth, orderly.
Vernacular explanation: orderly: neat and tidy. Order: Order. Neat, orderly and organized.
Source: Preface to Xitang Yongri: "Production, agriculture and famine relief are three things ... orderly."
Dynasty: Qing dynasty
Author: Fuzhi Wang
Divide production, farmland cultivation and poverty alleviation neatly, methodically and clearly.
Five, in good order
Vernacular interpretation: the description is coherent and not chaotic at all.
Source: "Xunzi Confucian Effect": "Well is reasonable."
Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period
Author: Xun Kuang
Translation: coherent, not chaotic at all.
6. What are the idioms that describe good handwriting?
1, the pen belongs to the dragon snake [bǐ zǒu lóng shé]
Interpretation: Describing calligraphy as vivid and magnificent.
Out: Song Gordon's "Send to Taiyuan": "Beautiful breasts; The dragon and snake in the pen. "
2. Dragon and Phoenix Dance [Dragon and Phoenix Dance]
Interpretation: At first, it described the grandeur of mountains, and later it also described the boldness and agility of calligraphy.
Out: stone "table loyalty and monument": "Tianmu Mountain; When the water comes out; Dragon and phoenix dance; Excerpt from Lin 'an. "
3. Go straight to the point [rù mù sān fēn]
Interpretation: According to legend, Wang Xizhi wrote on the board, and when the carpenter carved it, he found that the handwriting penetrated into the board for three minutes. Describe that calligraphy is very powerful. Nowadays, the problem of metaphor analysis is very profound.
Out: Tang Zhang Huaiguan's book broke: "Jin Emperor offered sacrifices to the northern suburbs; I wish you a better version; Workers cut it; The pencil is inserted into the wood. "
4, forced through the back of the paper
Interpretation: Pass: Pass. Describe the vigorous calligraphy, and the brush strokes almost penetrate the back of the paper. It also describes poems with profound thoughts and concise words.
Out: Yi "Ou Bei Shi Hua": "(Lu You Shi) is to be written first; Forced through the back of the paper. "
5. The pen is full of ink [bǐ hā nbo]
Interpretation: refers to the smooth expression and full content of the article.
Out: [Source] Qin Mu's "Yi Shi Hai Bei Ju Ri": "The authors of those works didn't really do well at this point, so they couldn't get the expected effect."
7. What are the idioms with the word "Zhao"?
Idioms containing the word "Zhao" include: Sachifirefly takes a photo of the book, shines back, and the lucky star shines high, treating each other sincerely and tacitly.
8. What idioms begin with the word "A"?
Idioms that begin with one word are: wholeheartedly, succeed once, read quickly, make a clean break, once and for all, be consistent, have a smooth sailing, write it off in a year or so, say it all at once, laugh like a daughter, and have a day in Sanqiu.
1, wholeheartedly
Pinyin: y: x: n: y: y:
Interpretation: describe doing things wholeheartedly.
Use: combined; As an attribute or adverbial.
Source: Pei Songzhi quoted Du Xinshu: "So push Qi Xin, arbitrarily, and go straight."
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: Pei Songzhi quoted Du Fu's new book: "So we should advocate concentricity and Qi Xin, just do it directly."
Example: He has studied Oracle Bone Inscriptions for many years and is quite creative.
Step 2 do it overnight
Pinyin: yρcéréJie.
Interpretation: Interpretation: Kick: Step; Just: success. One step is success. Metaphor things happen overnight, overnight.
Usage: as predicate, object and attribute.
Source: Su Song Xun's "Shu Mi Shu Shang Tian": "People in the world don't want to build a saint's domain overnight."
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: Xun's "Counting Rice Books and Going to the Field": "People study in the world and don't seek to reach the realm of saints at once."
Ex.: They think that victory cannot be achieved overnight, and a protracted war must be used.
Step 3 read ten lines at a glance
Pinyin: y and müshíháng.
Interpretation: You can read ten lines at a glance. Describe reading speed is extremely fast.
Usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate and adverbial.
Source: Liang Shu Jian Wendi: "Read ten lines."
Vernacular interpretation: Liang Shu and Jian Wendi: "Reading, read ten lines at a time."
She couldn't wait to open the letter and read it quickly.
4. Mutation
Pinyin: y: d: o: li: ng: an.
Interpretation: One size fits all into two parts. Metaphor resolutely cut off relations.
Usage: small; As predicate, attribute, object.
Source: Songshi Puji's "Five Lantern Festival" Volume 12: "One knife and two paragraphs, not a master."
Vernacular interpretation: Song Shi Puji's "Five Lights Meeting Yuan" Volume 12: "He can handle things neatly and can't be called a person admired by the public."
Example: It is not human nature for friends to make a clean break because of a little verbal mistake.
Step 5 thoroughly
Pinyin: yī láo yǒng yì.
Interpretation: Try hard once, do things well, and then you can stop trying. Describe toil once, longing for eternal peace.
Usage: linkage type; As predicate, object and attribute.
Source: Han Bangu's "Yan Feng Benmingshan": "It can be said that once and for all, there will be no peace."
Vernacular Interpretation: Han Bangu's Yan Fengran Mingshan: "This can be called a hard time, always comfortable, a temporary loss, a long time no peace."
For example, when building a house, lay the foundation firmly before building it, so as to avoid accidents caused by unstable foundation in the future.
9. What are the idioms that describe "good handwriting"?
1, through the back of the paper [lò t ò u zh ǐ bè i]: yes. Describe the vigorous calligraphy, and the brush strokes almost penetrate the back of the paper. It also describes poetry as profound in conception and concise in words.
Ex.: His handwriting is very good, which penetrates the back of the paper.
2, the pen walks the dragon snake [bǐ zǒu lóng shé] describes the calligraphy as vivid and magnificent.
Example: A scholar is small, with a splendid chest and a long snake in his pen.
3. Jiao Ruojing Long [ji m: o ru ò j ī ng ló ng] Jiao: Jiao. It is often used to describe the vigor of calligraphy or the beauty of dance.
Example: These words are like floating clouds one by one, agile as a dragon.
4. Yan [yán jρn Li g] Yan: a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty; Liu: Liu Gongquan, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. Yan Liu's and Yan Liu's calligraphy are both powerful, but their styles are different. Also known as excellent calligraphy.
Example: It's really called' Yan Liu Jin Gu'! This is the real kung fu! It is a rare good word for a villain! The villain must frame it and hang it in the shop. It's a treasure handed down from generation to generation in the store!
5. Dragon and Phoenix Dance [lóng fēi fèng wǔ] initially described the majestic mountains, and later described the power and flexibility of calligraphy.
Ex.: That cursive script, flying like a dragon and a phoenix, is really amazing!