Cold wood blossoms, cold wood does not fade, and spring flowers bloom. Metaphor has its own characteristics.
Shui Mu Tsinghua water: pool water, stream water; Wood: flowers and trees; Qing: quiet; Hua: Beautiful and glorious. Refers to the beautiful landscape of the garden.
⑵ Wood, knowledge, alone, water, rain, emotion, culture and rot constitute two idioms.
In addition to fumigation,
Tsinghua, Shui Mu,
These are idioms!
(3) Constitution of Emperor, Emperor, Qing, Hua, Wu, Mu, III and Water.
Three Sages King and Five Emperors —— Legendary Rulers of China in Ancient Times.
sānhuángwǔdì
[Interpretation] Ancient emperors in ancient Chinese legends. Huang San refers to Suirenshi, Fuxi and Shennong; The Five Emperors refer to the Yellow Emperor, Zhuan Xu, Di Ku, Tang Yao and Yu Shun.
[Language] "Zhuangzi Tian Yun": "The ceremony of three emperors and five emperors; If you don't care, you will be cured. " "
[Discrimination] Emperor; Can't write "yellow"
The ancestor of [near meaning]
[Usage] Sometimes it also refers to distant ancient times. Generally used as subject, attribute and adverbial.
[Structure] Combined type.
[Example] From ~ to today; We Chinese nation have been trying to create a new life on the Chinese land.
perspicacious
rùmùsānfēn
[Interpretation] This means that calligraphy is vigorous and powerful. After metaphor, it is well-informed; The discussion was profound.
[Language] Zhang Tang Huai Guanshu broke: "Jin Emperor sacrificed to the northern suburbs; I wish you a better version; Workers cut it; The pencil is inserted into the wood. "
[Pronunciation] 3; It can't be pronounced "shān".
[shape discrimination] into; Can't write "people"
Draw a silver hook with a penetrating paper back.
A glance [antonym]
[Usage] Used as a compliment. Praise others or make profound comments. Generally used as predicate, attribute, adverbial and complement.
[structure] is more formal.
Some essays by Lu Xun vividly exposed the ugly faces of Kuomintang reactionaries.
[English translation] writteninaforcefulhand
Tsinghua University, Shui Mu (Tsinghua University, Shui Mu)
Ode to Hard Roads to Sichuan
[Interpretation] Water: pool water, stream water; Wood: flowers and trees; Qing: quiet; Hua: Beautiful and glorious. Refers to the beautiful landscape of the garden.
[Language] Hun poem "You": "Jing Fei Bird Collection, Zhan Qinghua."
[Structure] Subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; The scenery of the garden is clear and beautiful.
[Example] Recently, a bigger garden was built on the outskirts of Cheng Nan, and the water from Li Sanhe was introduced into the garden. It's really ~, entering the garden is like a scenic spot in the south of the Yangtze River. ◎ Yao Li Zicheng Volume II Chapter 29
④ The meaning of idioms in Shui Mu and Tsinghua.
Tsinghua, Shui Mu, also known as "Tsinghua". Refers to the beautiful landscape of the garden. The language version of the poem "You" in the Jin Dynasty: the version is "A collection of birds singing in Jingyun, right to Zhan Qinghua" and "The Book of Song Dynasty: A Biography of Hermitage": "And He Yanyuan, a water stone Tsinghua, although attacked by eight doors, the city is high, and it is Lin Ze." [Explanation] Described the beautiful flowers and trees in the garden. Wood: trees. Tsinghua: ...
5] What idioms are there in Shimizu Hua Mu?
Shui Mu Tsinghua [Shu ǐ mü q and nghuá zi] explained: Water: pool water, stream water; Wood: flowers and trees; Qing: quiet; Hua: Beautiful and glorious. Refers to the beautiful landscape of the garden.
From: Xie Jinhun's poem "You": "Jing Fei Bird Collection, Zhan Tsinghua."
Recently, a bigger garden was built on the outskirts of Cheng Nan, and the water from Li Sanhe was introduced into the garden. It's really ~, entering the garden is like a scenic spot in the south of the Yangtze River.
◎ Yao Li Zicheng Volume II Chapter 29
Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; The scenery of the garden is clear and beautiful.
source
Xie Jinhun's poem "You": "Jing Fei Bird Collection, Zhan Tsinghua."
example sentence
Recently, a bigger garden was built outside Cheng Nan, which introduced the water from Li Sanhe into the garden. It's really ~, entering the garden is like a scenic spot in the south of the Yangtze River. ◎ Yao Li Zicheng Volume II Chapter 29
[6] What does this idiom mean?
In fact, there is no such word in China's idioms. However, "Shui Mu Tsinghua" still has a history. Used of Tsinghua University. There is a singing group called Shui Mu Nianhua.
Please tell me if it is an idiom.
breakdown
From Tsinghua University, Shui Mu.
This group of people are all students in Tsinghua, so they are called Shui Mu Youth.
The four idioms are fumigated by rotten elm flowers and fungus water.
Quiet and beautiful ponds and Woods
Ears often hear, eyes often see, unconsciously affected.
After smoking and decay,
(9) Idioms consisting of water, rot, smoke, surplus, respect, reflection, softness, clarity, eyes, objects, bags, blowing, snow, wood, fireflies, ears, flowers, flowers, elegance and elegance.
Tsinghua, Shui Mu,
Fireflies reflect snow,
Smell it, smell it,
⑽ If you can make it clear to Hua Shuilong that it costs ten thousand times as much as a horse, what idiom can you make up?
Busy transportation
Graft a branch from one tree to another-secretly substitute one thing for another.
get twice the result with half the effort
Make a significant contribution to ...