What does the four-word idiom melon mean?

1. How do you pronounce the word melon? What do you mean by melon? (ɡ u ā Diye)

1. Metaphor offspring reproduction, one after another. Poetry, Elegance and Elegance: "It is born of the people and painted from the soil." Zhu Chuan: "The melon is big, but the howl is small. Melons are often born small, their vines are endless, and they are eventually big. " Biographies of Wei Linhuai and Wang Mi in Northern History: "Han Gao's talent and martial arts have no world-class virtue because he loves melons." The second part of Su Song History, "Judging from a large number of important things, Zong Sheng is not allowed to beg for a job on the table": "We want to celebrate the abundance of melons, but we want to see what our toes should do." Wu Ming Rachel's "Yunfu Ji Lang Ya Jiu Zhen": "Jade leaves and golden branches are always melons, and Fengqingshe Haidai is the hero."

2. Yu's relatives. Chen in the Southern Dynasties, the Northern Qi Dynasty and the imperial clan book: "Although the melon is far away, the fragrant branches are far away." Zhang Ming Huang Yan's Reply to the Official Letter of Minnan: "Your Highness Meng Yanping's permission has lifted the burden of the black sheep."

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2. There is no such idiom in the four-word idiom "What's dragging a melon".

All idioms beginning with melon: melon full of tears: small melon; Continuous: to appear continuously. Like a vine with many melons, large and small.

As a blessing for the prosperity of children and grandchildren. Suspicion of melon seeds: Gua Tian Li Xia.

Metaphor is in a position of doubt. Melons split into beans, just as melons split and beans split from pods.

Metaphor land is divided by people. Mature pedicel of melon: flowers or melon pots should not be too awkward, only the part where the fruit is connected with the stem.

When the melon is ripe, the pedicel naturally falls off. When the time is right, things will naturally succeed.

Gua Tian didn't take the shoes, and Li walked without a crown. Don't bend over to lift shoes; Don't raise your hand to tidy your hat when passing under the plum tree. Metaphor avoids suspicion.

Li compared the situation and thought it was easy to arouse suspicion. The word "melon" was first divided into two words by scholars in the old days, namely sixteen years old.

Mostly used for women. If you don't accept your shoes, it's a metaphor to avoid suspicion.

To "don't accept shoes, under Li Quanguan". Gua Tian still suspects Guatian and Li Xia.

Metaphor is easy to arouse suspicion. The division of Zhi Ding symbolizes the division of the country and the opposition between heroes.

Divide beans, cut melons, and cut beans. Separate it. Metaphor land was annexed and divided.

Related melons and pueraria lobata: They are all creeping plants, and their vines can climb to other objects. (1) metaphor clings to social relations.

(2) metaphor two things or two people contact each other. Gualianman cited the metaphor of being involved in personnel.

Guapi is nothing compared with plum tree. Refers to strong identification with relatives.

The beans in the melon area are divided in an orderly way.

3. Is continuous meaning a four-character idiom? The continuous meaning is not a four-word idiom.

Continuous idioms are as follows:

constant

be kept perfectly

It won't stop. What can I do?

uninterrupted

Like a continuous vine, it bears many great Mix gourds.

Continuous appearance

The act of love

This is a good wish.

Like a continuous vine, it bears many great Mix gourds.

Full of lingering emotions

Idiom: cotton-padded melon.

Pinyin: mian mián guādié

Explanation: continuous: continuous appearance; Ai: Cucumber. Like a vine with many melons, large and small. As a blessing for the prosperity of children and grandchildren.

Source: The Book of Songs, Daya Mian: "Mianmian Gua, the life of the people, paints itself."

For example, make sentences: Xia Yingong, Zhou Zongsui sacrifice, and the six countries contend. Jin Shi's "Give Land Machine Krabi"

Pinyin code: mmgd

Antonym: childless

Usage: as object and attribute; Refers to the prosperity of children and grandchildren

4. The meaning of the idiom Guagua Mianmian Pinyin: guā dié mián mián Interpretation: Yi: small melon; Continuous: to appear continuously.

Like a vine with many melons, large and small. As a blessing for the prosperity of children and grandchildren.

Source: The Book of Songs, Daya Mian: "Mianmian Gua, the life of the people, paints itself." For example, make sentences: a big red carpet, a big bottom tobacco bag with melons and flowers.

Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: Phonetic code 44: gdmm antonym: childless, feminine usage: used as object and attribute; May your family thrive like a spreading melon vine! .

5. What do you mean? Awkward. You have many children and a prosperous family. Grasshoppers flap their wings and swarms of flies buzz. Your children are many, many and have a long generation. Grasshoppers spread their wings and bunched up all over the house. Your children are many, many and happy.

In melons, it refers to small melons. This sentence means continuous. Like a vine with many melons, large and small.

Tetsuji

Grasshoppers flap their wings and fly low in groups. You have many children and a prosperous family. Grasshoppers flap their wings and swarms of flies buzz. Your children are many, many and have a long generation. Grasshoppers spread their wings and bunched up all over the house. Your children are many, many and happy.

In melons, it refers to small melons. This sentence means continuous. Like a vine with many melons, large and small.

Tetsuji

Grasshoppers flap their wings and fly low in groups. You have many children and a prosperous family. Grasshoppers flap their wings and swarms of flies buzz. Your children are many, many and have a long generation. Grasshoppers spread their wings and bunched up all over the house. Your children are many, many and happy.

In melons, it refers to small melons. This sentence means continuous. Like a vine with many melons, large and small.

Tetsuji

Grasshoppers flap their wings and fly low in groups. You have many children and a prosperous family. Grasshoppers flap their wings and swarms of flies buzz. Your children are many, many and have a long generation. Grasshoppers spread their wings and bunched up all over the house. Your children are many, many and happy.

From The Book of Songs Li: Guo Guo. In melons, it refers to small melons. This sentence means continuous. Just like a grasshopper flapping its wings all the time, just like a vine with many melons, big and small.

6. Ask Liu Jia. What does Modern Chinese Dictionary mean?

Six of 60 combinations of ten-stem and twelve-branch

Li jun

(1) In ancient times, twelve branches of A, B, C, D, E, Ji, G, Xin, Ren and Gui were sequentially divided into sixty groups, six of which started with the word' A'. Because strokes are relatively simple, they are often used for children to practice calligraphy: learning ~.

In the old society, a woman was pregnant and said she was pregnant.

China Idiom Dictionary

Like a continuous vine, it bears many great Mix gourds.

Pinyin: guādiémián mian

Explanation: ?: small melon; Continuous: to appear continuously. Like a vine with many melons, large and small. As a blessing for the prosperity of children and grandchildren.

Source: The Book of Songs, Daya Mian: "Mianmian Gua, the life of the people, paints itself."

For example: a big red carpet, a big cigarette bag with patterns at the bottom. Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: Chapter 44

Grammar: as object and attribute; Used for blessing, etc.

7. What is Gua Tian's four words, Gua Tian Li Xia?

Gua Tian Lixia guā tián lǐ xià [Interpretation] Don't bend over and lift your heels when passing by Gua Tian; Don't raise your hand to tidy your hat when walking under plum trees; So as not to be suspected of stealing fruits and plums. Metaphor is easy to doubt. [Language] "The Biography of Northern History Yuan Yu Xiu": "Gua Tian Li Xia; The ancients were cautious. I wish I had this heart; No wonder. " [Pronunciation] Melon; It can't be pronounced "zhu m \ m \ u". [shape discrimination] melon; Can't write "claw" The suspicion [usage] of the oval face often constitutes the format of "doubt ……"; Therefore, there is a saying that "the face is suspicious." Generally used as subject and attribute. [Structure] Combined type. [Example] As long as you are right; Even in ~ there is nothing to worry about. In a melon field or under a plum tree in a suspicious circulation or environment [Idiom Story] In the Tang Dynasty in Tang Wenzong, Liu Gongquan, a great calligrapher, was honest and eloquent, and his official position was assistant minister of the Ministry of Industry. At that time, an official named Guo Ning sent his two daughters to the palace, so the emperor sent Guo Ning to Postal Ning (now Postal County, Shaanxi Province) to be an official, and people talked about it one after another. The emperor asked Liu Gongquan about it: "Guo Ning is the stepfather of the Empress Dowager, and he is a general. He hasn't made any mistakes since he became an official. Now, what's wrong with making him the first mate in this small place? " Liu Gongquan said: "Everyone who talks about this matter thinks that Guo Ning got this position because he gave his two daughters to the palace." Tang Wenzong said: "Guo Ning's two daughters went to the palace to accompany the Queen Mother, not me." Liu Gongquan replied, "How can people tell Li's suspicion?"

"Gua Tian Lixia" originated from the poem "Gua Tian doesn't accept shoes, Li Xia has no crown" in the ancient Yuefu's A Gentleman's Journey. Here, Liu Gongquan is a metaphor for the emperor, which makes people suspicious.

Idioms related to "Gua Tian Li Xia";

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