The pearls in the sea were missed by pearl pickers. Metaphor buried talents or buried talents.
Two dragons play with pearls. Two dragons stand opposite each other, playing with a treasure. Cough and spit into beads: coughing and spitting is a metaphor for talking and discussing.
"Cough" is also written as "Qi". Metaphor is precise in words and incisive in exposition.
He also described the writing as extremely beautiful. Good words, such as pearls, refer to many aphorisms and quips in poetry.
Compared with Bi Sui Zhu, it is a very precious thing. Old mussels give birth to pearls, which used to mean that the old man has a virtuous son.
Later refers to old age. As heavy as beads: in a string.
One by one, like a string of beads. The pearl of a snake is an ear bead.
The original metaphor is priceless. Later, it was also a metaphor for talent.
Buy a bamboo rafter and return the pearl rafter: wooden box; Pearl: Pearl. Bought a business box and returned the pearls.
Metaphor has no vision and improper choice. Putting trivial things on important ones broke his stomach and hid pearls in it.
Metaphor hurts the body, and the weight is reversed. Go up the mountain to collect pearls.
Metaphor means doing things in the wrong direction and method, and certainly can't achieve the goal. The Pearl of Sui and Hou Dynasties Sui: the name of an ancient country.
Metaphor is a precious object. Pearl exploration: refers to the ancient black dragon.
Take the sphere under the dragon's jaw. It originally meant taking big risks and making big profits.
Later, it is often compared to the profound meaning, concise wording and main points of the article. Fairy dew pearls are metaphors of charm and beauty.
He also described calligraphy as elegant and mellow. "Blind" is a metaphor for not knowing the goods and not seeing the good or bad.
A string of Li Zhu: a precious bead, which is said to come from the chin of a dragon. Metaphorically, this song is like a string of beads.
A word is a pearl, and a word is like a pearl. Describe the mellow voice.
It is also a metaphor for beautiful articles and gorgeous words. Coix lachryma-jobi pearl Coix lachryma-jobi: A perennial herb whose fruit can be used for brewing wine and medicine.
Coix seed was said to be a pearl by people who entered the field. Metaphor is being slandered and wronged.
As blind as a bat: eyes. No eyes.
Used to scold others for being blind and not seeing the greatness or importance of someone or something. .
2. What are the idioms of the second word Zhu? What are the idioms of the second word Zhu?
Put the pearl back on the wall,
Beads are better than pearls,
Return pearls to buy rafters,
Sui Zhu and Bi,
Flying pearls and splashing jade,
Julian,
Abandon pearls, abandon walls,
The night pearl crew,
Snake bead sparrow ring,
Pearls cast dark,
Play the lute to a cow,
Playing sparrows with pearls,
Sui Zhu Jing bi,
Beads and flowers,
Coughing pearls and spitting jade,
Sui Zhu and Yu,
Hepu, Zhu Huan,
Sui and Zhu Danque,
There are beads and walls,
Pearl city cake,
Rice won the crown,
Huai Zhu Yu Yun,
Playing sparrows with beads,
Embrace pearls and emeralds,
Pearl plays with sparrows,
Spit beads on Ze, who can not contain,
With pearl jade,
Pieces but worth cherishing.
3. What are the four-character idioms with the word "cong"?
Take your time, fall from the sky, follow good advice, choose good advice, be at a loss, and have a long-term vision.
Happiness comes from heaven, smoothness, three from four virtues, from one end to the other, illness from the mouth, therefore,
Be lenient and helpless, do what you have to do, do what you have to do, do what you have to do,
We follow our own interests, the cloud, the source, the Tao, abandon evil and follow closely.
Throw a pen from the army, three from two, crane from the side, I don't know what to do, cross from the penetration, anger from the heart.
Degrade, follow the shadow, persist in not following, be ashamed to follow the public, only follow the superior, abandon morality and follow the thief,
Obey its beauty, be simple and simple, be lenient and accommodating in case of emergency, mediate from it and seek advice from others,
Be cautious, follow the right path, bow to vulgarity, face the abdomen, choose disaster lightly, and follow the stick,
Loyal to one's own purpose, worthy of obedience, virtuous, kind, diligent and obedient,
It means calm, disobedient, obedient, obedient, obedient.
Harmony with the scenery, giving up righteousness from evil, following the wind, being lighter and guilty, calmly responding, convincing people with color,
Threatening to ignore the rules, stubbornly refusing to follow, pursuing profits, conspiring to follow, following orders side by side, gathering from the scene,
Combine with balance, profit from it, retreat calmly, take photos with the clouds, and make opinions without hesitation.
Each from its kind, face to face, calmly refers to care, Qingzhou is engaged in, sadness comes from it, from its kind.
Obey the people, swear allegiance to the death, follow customs, obey orders, and do ten things. Disaster falls from the sky.
4. Four-character idioms with Chinese characters are relatively complete: big guy, chivalrous man, amorous man, Hehan Jianghuai, Hanzhu Rice, Clashing man of iron, Jianghan Chaozong, Hanyi, Chuhan River, Qi Chao, Hehan Wuji, Chuanyun Dinghan, Hehan, Jianghan Pearl, Monument Sinking Hanshui, Hero, Nonsense China People, Drowning Hanshui.
A, bruiser [bi ā o xí ng à han]
Explanation: tiger: a little tiger, which is a metaphor for the growth of tree trunks; Han: Men. A tall and fat man.
From: Qing Wu Ren Jian's History of Pain, the eleventh time: "Jin Kui also chose twenty big men and taught eighteen kinds of martial arts."
Second, the clank of iron.
Explanation: refers to a person who is upright and upright.
Said by: Sun Kaitai, Sun Dong's Biography of Wu Qi, the ninth time: "Although Wu Feng is a sturdy man, he is not afraid of death when he burns down other people's barns, but sometimes he is like a child-where can there be excitement?"
Third, Jianghan Chaozong [ji ā ng hà n chá o z not ng]
Explanation: Jianghan: refers to the Yangtze River and Hanshui River; Chaozong: The princes appeared in front of the emperor, which means all rivers run into the sea. Rivers flow into the sea. It is also a metaphor for nightmares, the general trend, and the will of the people.
Said by: former philosopher of Shang Yu Shu Gong: "Jianghan Dynasty lived in the sea."
When the princes met the emperor, they all faced the sea.
Fourth, the Chu River [chǔ
Description: Chu and Han control the boundaries and rivers in the area. Later, it was often compared to the front line of war.
From: The Sixteenth Story of Popular Romance of the Republic of China by He Xu: "At the moment, smoke and flames went straight into the sky ... as if bullets were falling on the Chuhan River."
Verb (short for verb) Heroes.
Description: Extraordinary outstanding person.
Source: Shi Ming Naian's "Water Margin" 62: "How can I go out with the hero?"