[Interpretation] Rotation: A whirlwind that spirals rapidly. Riding a whirlwind, it has been rising. It is a metaphor for things rising rapidly in a straight line. Sometimes it is also a metaphor for the rapid promotion of official positions.
[Language] Tang Li Bai's poem "On Li Yong": "Dapeng rises with the wind in one day; ~ 900 miles. "
[Shape discrimination] Shake; Can't write "Yao"
Directly on the top.
[antonym] plunge
[Usage] It can be used to describe a position, position, thing or number, as well as a number that rises linearly rapidly. Generally used as predicate, object and attribute.
Subject-predicate type
[Discrimination] ~ and "summit"; Both have the meaning of "rapid rise forever"; It can refer to a rapid rise in position and status. But ~ has a wide range of applications; It can also mean the rapid rise of other things.
[Example] In recent years; His official career is thriving; ~; Now he has become a director.
shoot up
2. Four-word idioms about calligraphy are full of pen and ink: pen and ink are used freely and incisively. Describe calligraphy and poetry. The dragon and snake in the pen: the dragon and snake jumped into the pen. Describe the vigorous and free brushwork of calligraphy. Also for the conductor.
Huang Ting: There is the Taoist classic Huang Tingjing, and the Jin people have the lower case Huang Tingjing. In the past, there were comments about calligraphy.
The idiom "Huang Ting at the beginning is just right". Later, the metaphor was just right.
Spring earthworm autumn snake: metaphor for poor calligraphy, bending like the trajectory of spring earthworm autumn snake.
The sword was drawn from its sheath and the bow was opened. Describe the situation as tense and explosive. Later, it also refers to the vigorous and magnificent calligraphy.
For example, Zuo Qiuming wrote Chunqiu Zhuan, and summarized and explained the calligraphy of Chunqiu into several examples. Later, because of the classification examples, the style of the book was described as "draw inferences from one instance and draw inferences from another". See "Draw inferences from one instance". Penetrating the back of the paper: Originally, calligraphy was vigorous and powerful, but now it is also used to describe vivid and profound poems.
Fly like a dragon, fly like a phoenix. The original description is unrestrained and magnificent. Nowadays, calligraphy is described as a lively, flexible and lifelike plastic arts of dragons and phoenixes.
Flying dragons and snakes: describe the vitality and vividness of calligraphy strokes. Su Shi's Xijiang Moon? Pingshantang: "I haven't seen the old fairy for ten years, and the dragon and snake fly to the wall."
Luan Piao Feng Bo: Luan: a legendary bird like a phoenix. Originally, calligraphy was used to describe chic. It is also a metaphor for the separation of husband and wife in high flyers.
Luan Xiang: Jane: Fly high. Metaphor calligraphy flying posture.
Beauty hairpin: describes the beauty of calligraphy or poetry style.
Get to the point: the original description of calligraphy is strong (according to legend? Wang Xizhi wrote on the board, and the ink penetrated into the board for three minutes. Now he has described profound and powerful analysis, description and discussion.
Iron painting silver hook: painting: strokes; Hook: hook. Describe the vigorous and beautiful calligraphy.
3. Four-character idiom "Idiom with the word' Zhuang'"
Idioms at the beginning of the word "Zhuang": (*** 13) [z] Decorate the facade, pretend to be crazy, sell stupidity, pretend to be deaf, put on airs, pretend to be afraid, pretend to be stupid, pretend to be stupid and pretend to be strange.
The second word is an idiom in Zhuang: (*** 12) [f] Jade in powder [h] Red in white [n] Thick in medium color [q] Dress up in disguise, dress lightly, change to simple clothes [s], steal gold, and wear the right clothes [x] suit shoes [z].
The third word is the idiom "Zhuang": (***3) [b] I don't know how to pretend to understand [j] New wine in old bottles [s] There are many different decorations.
Idiom at the end of the word "Zhuang": (***2 rules) [c] Car loading [f] Buddha is made of gold, but man is made of clothes.
4. Four-word idioms related to calligraphy and painting: Qinqi calligraphy and painting.
It is often used to express a person's cultural accomplishment. As subject, object and attribute; Mostly used for women.
Broken scale: duàn jiān chǐ chǔ, broken scale: incomplete frame; Jun: Paper. Refers to incomplete calligraphy and painting.
As objects and attributes; Used for painting and calligraphy. Iron painting silver hook: ti Huàyín güu, painting: strokes; Hook: hook.
Describe the softness of calligraphy. As predicate, attribute and object; Describe the softness of calligraphy.
Silver hook iron painting: yín güu ti Huà, hook: hook music; Painting: strokes. Describe the softness of calligraphy.
As predicate, attribute and object; Used in calligraphy. If you draw a picture: jià o ruo huà y:, it means clear and consistent.
As predicate and attribute; Used in written language. Hua Di godson: huà dí jiào zǐ, Di: Reed.
Draw and write on the ground with reeds and educate your son to read. Used to praise the mother for teaching her children well.
As predicate and attribute; Teach your children well. Chier's enemy: chǐ èr yuān Jia, refers to many people who ask for calligraphy and painting.
The second ruler refers to the height of the scroll. As objects and attributes; Of a painter.
If you draw a picture: jià o ruo huà y: fair and decent; Draw a neat picture. As a predicate; Used in written language.
Shredded paper: duàn jiān cùn zhǐ refers to incomplete calligraphy and painting. As objects and attributes; Used for painting and calligraphy.
Draw wild boundaries: huà yě fēn jiāng, which means ruling by dividing boundaries. As objects and attributes; Used in written language.
More like a picture: jiào rú huà yī: it means that the rules and regulations are consistent. As predicate and attribute; Used in written language.
The four arts of study refer to piano, chess, calligraphy and painting. As subject, object and attribute; Used in written language.
Tiankai picture: tiān kāi tú huà, a picture displayed by Heaven. Describe the beautiful natural scenery.
As objects and attributes; Used in written language. Ché n xi ó ng g ǔ y ?: Ché n xi g ǔ y ?, Shen Xiong: deep and profound; Yi:.
Describe the style of calligraphy and painting as vigorous, simple and elegant. As predicate and attribute; Used for painting and calligraphy.
Painting sand and inkpad: huà shā yìn ní, a metaphor for calligraphers to use a pen. As objects and attributes; Used for calligraphy and painting.
Size: ch ǐ fú cú n Ji ā n, which refers to small calligraphy and painting. As objects and attributes; Used for painting and calligraphy.
Calligraphy and painting: shhuà m ǒ o y ǒ u o y ǒ u, still talking about going to work. Sign in at Mao's time and sign back at your time.
As predicate and attribute; Used in written language. Back painting on time: the confession document of ZHENG Di MNBè i HUà Yuan Dynasty. The supervisor marked the beginning of the book with a brush and the end with a hook to indicate that it was not forged, and then asked the confessor to draw a note at the back of the book.
It also refers to the conclusion of paper contracts by the people. As predicate and attribute; Used in written language.
Painting sand like a cone: rúZhu Zhuàshā, like painting sand with an awl. Describe the uniform brushwork of calligraphy.
As a predicate; Used in calligraphy. Painting chanting: huà fú niàn zhòu, a Taoist painting chanting spell.
Metaphorically speaking, writing and reading are difficult for people nowadays. As predicate, attribute and object; Refers to superstitious activities.
Kit jade shaft: jǐn náng yù zhóu, ① Install the jade shaft and put it into the kit. Refers to the precious treasures of calligraphy and painting works.
② refers to precious paintings and calligraphy works. As objects and attributes; Used in calligraphy and painting works.
Antique: gǔ sè gǔ xiāng, which describes objects, paintings and calligraphy with antique colors and emotional appeal. Used as attribute and object; Describe works of art, etc.
Draw soil to divide Xinjiang: huà tǔ fēn jiāng refers to ruling by dividing territory. As objects and attributes; Used in written language.
Graffiti with pests: huà yǐn tú yā, which describes poor calligraphy or writing. Used as a word of modesty.
As objects and attributes; Used of works or modesty. Rolling work: y ā juà n zh and zuá, pressure: exceeding.
Refers to the best works in poetry, calligraphy and painting that can surpass other similar works. As subject and object; Used for painting and calligraphy.
Silk for ornament: R234N ǐǐǐǐǐ zh Juà n, which is a reward for people's poetry, painting and calligraphy. Become an object; Used in written language.
Inscription: jρntíyùXiè, Inscription: Inscription written in clay gold; Yuyou: Jade Biezi who tied the book (also known as "inserted sign"). Refers to extremely beautifully decorated calligraphy and painting or books.
As objects and attributes; Used for books, etc. Silver hook tail: yí n g! U chà i w ě i means that strokes such as hook and pick in calligraphy are vigorous and powerful, such as silver hook and scorpion tail.
When the tail refers to the scorpion's tail, it can be rolled up naturally, and the words "B", "D" and "Pavilion" must be written at the end before coming out, so it is vigorous and powerful. As objects and attributes; Used in written language.
Book spelling: shfü zh ò u Shu ǐ, book: painting; Operator: Operator; Water: divine water. Generally refers to superstitious activities of Taoist priests.
As predicate, object and attribute; Used in religion, etc. I wish you a tattoo: zh zhāwén shēn, cut your hair short and portray your figure.
Refers to the customs and costumes of foreigners outside the Central Plains. As objects and attributes; Used in written language.
Golden pot ink: Jonhú mà zho refers to extremely precious and rare calligraphy and painting supplies. As objects and attributes; Used in written language.
Wu Dai is in the wind: wú dài dāng fēng, a painter in the Tang Dynasty, Wu Daozi is good at painting Buddha statues, with a round brushwork and clothes blown by the wind. Later generations praised his superb painting skills and elegant style.
As objects and attributes; Used in written language. Calligraphy symbol for painting ceramic tiles: Huàw mǐsh fú, an ancient superstition. Painting images on ceramic tiles and symbols on yellow paper is said to ward off evil spirits.
Generally refers to all kinds of superstitious activities. Wang Meige is an old man: a metaphor for an official in name only.
As objects and attributes; Used in written language. Three unique skills: Ti Ying ā n S ā n JUé, and Yingtian Temple has three unique skills, namely, excellent painting, poetry and calligraphy.
Mo Miao: Mio, exquisite brushwork. Describing calligraphy, painting, poetry and other techniques is ingenious and subtle.
Rabbits rise and fall: tù q ǐ hú lu, stork: Raptor, such as an eagle used for hunting. Hardly had the rabbit jumped up when the stork swooped down.
Metaphor is agile. It is also a metaphor for drawing or writing an article quickly and smoothly.
As object and adverbial; Used in written language. Planning and drawing: huà cè sè mó u, planning method, drawing and drawing.
As predicate and object; Used in written language. Xiang Luan dances with Phoenix: Xiang Luan and Luan are legendary birds like Phoenix.
Phoenix dances. Metaphor painting and calligraphy are vivid and powerful.
As objects and attributes; Used in figurative sentences. Steep: The mountain is high and steep.
Describe a person with great backbone and integrity. It is also a metaphor for the vigorous style of poetry and calligraphy.
As predicate and attribute; Refers to a person, a poem or a painting. Three points: rωmω.
5. What four-character idioms are suitable for hanging in the living room? 1. Happiness lies in contentment [zh and zü chá ng lè].
It is always happy to know that you are satisfied. Describe your satisfaction with the benefits and status you have gained.
2. Make great achievements
Exhibition: Open scroll painting and realize metaphor; Grand plan: a metaphor for grand strategies and plans. Implement grand plans or ambitions on a large scale.
Step 3 take a break
Describe a gentleman's tolerance and generosity.
4. Indifferent Zhi Ming
Refers to the pursuit of fame and fortune to make one's interests noble.
5. Open-minded and generous
Open-minded: open-minded; Generosity: the test questions are big. Describe people as generous, open and tolerant.
Make sentences contentedly:
1. Happiness has its duality: on the one hand, it is a blessing to the soul, and luck will come ... on the other hand, it is also the most practical aspect, that is, being satisfied with daily life, that is, being clear-headed and not doing stupid things.
Life is actually as short as everyone thinks. Instead of living in misfortune and happiness, it is better to be content with happiness every day, work hard and face life naturally. If you are simple about life, then life will be simple for you. Maybe it will be smoother than you think.
3. The motto of Luo Yusheng, a famous Quyi performing artist, is: "Enjoy yourself, be good at entertainment, be contented and be happy to help others." .
4. People will never be satisfied and will always struggle in the mire of desire. How many people can understand the truth of contentment?
5. No illness is bliss, no debt is wealth, no need to be expensive, and no worries are immortal. Don't be serious with yourself and don't compete with others. Optimistic and open-minded, contentment is always happy. May you be happy!
Make sentences with great achievements:
1. Now he can finally make great achievements.
As long as you find a job that suits your major, you will make great achievements.
3. For college students in China, the reform and opening up has provided you with a vast world of great achievements, so you should be prepared in all aspects.
In the new year, everyone hopes that they can make great achievements in Wan Li and have a bright future.
The coming century will be a century in which the next generation of teenagers will make great achievements.
Take a break and make sentences:
Country gentlemen are outspoken, artists are elegant, and outsiders are relaxed and generous; I love people and things, I am sincere, I am humble and self-restrained, and I rest. All kinds of beautiful points melt into a furnace and become a bendable whole.
Zhi Ming indifferent to make sentences:
1. Be sincere to others, be responsible for things, make more good relationships, and naturally get more help from others. Carefree life is indifferent, with no ambition, no wild desires, peace of mind and many setbacks.
2. Be sincere to others, be responsible for doing things, make more good relationships, and naturally get more help from others; Being indifferent to one's ambition, taking things as they are, not dreaming, feeling happy, there must be a lot of frustration.
Give a motto to those who are determined to succeed: be indifferent to their own ambitions.
He never cared about fame and fortune, was indifferent to his ambition, and devoted himself to the cause of science.
5. Miss Gao often takes Zhuge Liang's "Indifference and Ambition, Quiet and Far-reaching" as the criterion of his words and deeds.
Open-minded and generous sentences:
1. This person is open-minded and easy to get along with.
He is an open-minded and open-minded person who is willing to give advice.
Mr. Zhang is generous and doesn't care about our mistakes.
He is an open-minded man.
Our headmaster has always been open-minded and generous, and never cares about personal grievances.