Ocean four-character idiom

1. Dayang () () is a four-character idiom without "Dayang". The common phrase "the other side of the ocean" is not an idiom, but there are five idioms that contain "Yang Da": 1, and the eastern sea dō ng yá ng dà h m Let me explain the eastern sea: the eastern sea.

It refers to the boundless sea. 2. Yang Yang Grand View yáng yáng dà guān explains Yang Yang: grand and numerous; Grand view: a colorful scene.

Describe the richness of beautiful things. The source "Zhuangzi Heaven and Earth": "Recover the Tao, cover everything, and be magnificent!" 3. Jiang Yang thief Ji ā ng Yá ng Dà à o Dao explained the robbers who robbed and killed in the rivers and lakes.

The source is Ming Lingmengchu's "Surprised at the First Moment" Volume 19: "The little girls' fathers and husbands were all killed by Jiangyang thieves." 4. Wang Yang Sea Wā ng Yá ng Dà h Let me explain Wang Yang: Describe the vast waters.

The water potential is extremely vast. It is also a metaphor that the momentum is extremely huge.

Xu Ming Lin Zhong's "Romance of the Gods" comes from the second time: "The sky were to fall, and the sea in Wang Yang thundered." 5. Wang Yang gave an unrestrained explanation and description of articles, speeches and calligraphy.

As "Wang Yang arrogant". The source of "A Praise of Han Yu in the New Tang Dynasty": "When the income comes from the right, publish it, and Wang Yang will do whatever he wants. If you want it, you can't cover a saint. "

2. What's the idiom of Dayang? "Idiom brings sunshine" (* * * 5).

[d] the eastern ocean

[j] Jiang Yang thief

[w] Wang Yang sea Wang Yang wantonly.

magnificent scenery

"magnificent scenery"

"Pinyin" Yong Yang Dà gu ā n

The first spell yydg

The "explanation" is grand and numerous; The grand view is colorful. Describe the richness of beautiful things.

Kangxi Dictionary is foreign, big and philosophical.

"Origin" and "Zhuangzi Heaven and Earth" say that those who cover everything are magnificent! "

By the time of the Book of Songs, there were already ~ harps and bells and drums. Zhu Ziqing's Classic Talk on The Book of Songs (IV)