The family is well-off, and the family is ruined. This family is full of chickens, wild birds and people.
Poor family, old family, poor family, broken family, broken family, broken family, broken family, broken family, broken family, broken family, impermanent ceremony
No stone family, no bucket family, no storage family, no two main families, no string family, no family history, no yin family, no broom, no household name, no household thief.
Family to family, family to family, family to family, family to family, family to family theory.
Family harmony and prosperous career.
2. Four-character idioms beginning with the word "home" The four-character idioms beginning with the word "home" are: idiom: daily pinyin: jiā cháng biàn fàn Interpretation: refers to eating at home every day.
It is also a metaphor for common things. Source: Tang Ruohua and Song Ruozhao, The Analects of Women: "Don't teach the frozen husband; Home-cooked tea and rice, the way to entertain guests. "
Luo Song Dajing's "He Lin Yu Lu" Volume 4: "Always adjust the officials and do good work, and the home-cooked meals are delicious." Idiom: Homecooked tea and rice Pinyin: jiā cháng chá fàn Explanation: Daily diet in the family.
It is often used to describe something very common. Source: Answer to Gao Ying Chao's book: "If you always say this, you are not filial, and you are afraid that the literati will treat this routine as a strange thing."
Idiom: pinyin at home is short: jiā chá ng lǐ du ǐ n Explanation: home is short. Refers to the trivial matters of family daily life.
Source: Lao She's "Family Portrait" Act III: "Let's just sit in the teahouse and talk about family shortcomings. Please tell me! " Idiom: Pinyin after graduation: jiā chéng yè jiù explanation: I have established a family, and my career has also achieved success. Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's nineteenth chapter of A Dream of Red Mansions: "Now, although Dad has gone, you have finished your homework and regained your vitality."
Idiom: collectors have pinyin: jiā cáng hù yǒu explanation: it means that every family has it. Source: Kunqu Opera "Fifteen Passes" Scene 6: "The county folk customs are thin and gambling is extremely prosperous. It is not surprising that this dice belongs to a Tibetan family. "
3. At the beginning of the family word, idioms solitaire is poor _ wash his hands of the golden basin _ dry _ dry _ Mo Xie _ evil is invincible _ Dharma.
People who go beyond the limit have to cross _ gossip _ ambiguity _ details.
Injustice _ Saint Voldemort _ Peach Blossom with Face _ Flower in the Moon _ Sunset in the West
Write a thousand words _ Words are not satisfactory _ Self-sustaining _ If you wade deep _ Water overflows Jinshan
Mountains and rivers are connected _ buildings are connected _ buildings are broken _ bad plants are scattered _ crowds are heroic.
Bold and cautious _ Details _ Frugality _ Breach of promise and gain weight _ Fat horse and light hair
The horse is frivolous _ the dog barks at the sun _ the food is delicious _ the food is honorable _ the salary is exhausted.
Spread the wind and fire _ the fire is completely gray and cold _ look on coldly _ observe its appearance and color _ if it wants to die.
Dust and bones _ flesh and blood cannibalism _ disabled harmful substances _ rich people are safe _ live and work in peace and contentment
Happiness and sorrow come together _ from top to bottom _ help the poor _ push from three obstacles and attack from all sides
Strike the jade and knock the gold _ the disadvantages of the gold _ the disadvantages of the broom _ thousands of money _ the gold reflects the jade _ the snow reflects the study
The book is empty and there is no room for sharpening. The Mengyue River is clear and the sea is dry and the rocks are rotten.
Sincere as far as possible _ Heart is like a stone _ Stone decays and rivers wither _ Dead trees give birth to flowers _ * * *
Filial piety and kindness _ compassion-based _ at the end _ weird _ weird.
Arrogance _ loss of tongue _ loss of hearing _ songs of the deaf _ songs around Liang
The gentleman on the beam _ son is the father _ hidden _ hidden _ name is the teacher _ people look down on him.
4. The four-word idiom about home starts from scratch.
new word
Basic explanation
White hands: empty hands; Entrepreneurship: establishing a family business. Describe no foundation, poor conditions, self-reliance and hard struggle.
tidy
Epitaph of Wen Song Tianxiang Zou Zhongxiang: "Although I started with my bare hands; It is also good to give it nature. "
example sentence
1. The people of China coming from the war are creating their own new great socialist cause.
Approximate antonym
synonym
Self-reliance with bare hands
antonym
Lose one's fortune
5. Idioms that start with the word family and end with the word family refer to:/Cheng Yu/household learning jiā yù hù xí Interpretation: Every household is familiar with it.
Year: Ancient Structure: Joint Part of Speech: Neutral [View Details] A household name Jiāyùhùm:o Interpretation: Yu: Understand; Xiao: That's right. Every household knows that.
Describe what people know. Year: ancient structure: joint part of speech: neutral [view details] Oracle bones Xiao Ji ā yù hù xi m: o Interpretation: every household knows.
Describe what people know. With "household name".
Age: ancient structure: joint part of speech: neutral [see details] The family has disadvantages, and the daughter jiā y ǒ u bǒ zh ǒ u, xi ǐ ng zh ǒ qi ā n j ǒ n Interpretation: Bad broom: broken broom; Enjoy: sacrifice. Your own broken broom is considered to be worth thousands of dollars.
Metaphorically speaking, your own things are precious even if they are not good. Sometimes used for modesty.
Year: structure: part of speech: [View details] There is a broom at home, and the daughters I enjoy are jiā y ǒ u bǒ zh ǒ u, xi m: ng zh and qi ā n j: n Interpretation: broom: broken broom; Enjoy: sacrifice. Your own broken broom is considered to be worth thousands of dollars.
Metaphorically speaking, your own things are precious even if they are not good. Sometimes used for modesty.
Time: Ancient Structure: Complex Sentence Part of Speech: Neutral [View Details] Family Yin Man Jiāyěn rén zú Interpretation: Every family is rich, and everyone is full. Time: ancient structure: joint part of speech: neutral [view details] family background jiā xué yuān yuán Interpretation: family learning: knowledge is passed down from generation to generation in the family; Origin: originally refers to water source, which is a metaphor for the origin of things.
The teaching of family knowledge has its roots. Year: ancient structure: subject and predicate: neutral [see details] every family hymn jiā xiá n hü sê ng Interpretation: every family keeps singing.
People who describe merit are missed by everyone. It also describes the widespread spread of poetry.
Time: Modern Structure: Joint Part of Speech: Neutral [View Details] A family has no two masters. Jiā wú rzh ǔ explained: It means that there can't be two masters in a family, otherwise there will be quarrels and no peace. Time: ancient structure: subject and predicate: neutral [see details] There are no stones at home. Jiā wú dàn shí Interpretation: Ten buckets are one stone, and two stones are one.
Describe that there is no food at home. Metaphor family difficulties.
Time: ancient structure: subject and predicate: derogatory [see details] There is no bucket at home. Interpretation of jiā wú dǒu chǔ: The grain reserve at home is less than a bucket. Describe the embarrassment of life.
Time: ancient structure: compact part of speech: derogatory [see details] family stone jiā wú dàn shí Interpretation: ten buckets are one stone, and two stones are one burden. Describe that there is no food at home.
Metaphor family difficulties. The country breaks the family and dies: the country breaks the family and dies.
Time: ancient structure: joint part of speech: derogatory meaning [see details] family impermanence ceremony jiā wú cháng lǐ Interpretation: it means that family members are welcome to live together. Time: ancient structure: compact part of speech: neutral [see details] Family and disciples standing on the wall jiā tú bü li Interpretation: disciple: only, only.
There are only four walls in the house. Describe being poor and having nothing.
Time: ancient structure: subject and predicate: derogatory meaning [see details] Family and disciples are surrounded by jiā tú sì bì Interpretation: Disciple: Only, only. There are only four walls in the house.
Describe being poor and having nothing. Year: ancient structure: subject and predicate: derogatory meaning [see details] A letter from home is worth a thousand Jin Jiāshūdǐwàn jρn Interpretation: It is a metaphor for the preciousness of a letter from home.
Year: Ancient Structure: Subject Predicate: Neutral [View Details] Death of Family Members jiā sàn rén wáng Interpretation: Family went bankrupt and family members died. With "family destruction".
Time: modern structure: combined part of speech: derogatory [see details] family breaks down and dies jiā pò shēn wáng Interpretation: family breaks down and dies. Time: ancient structure: combined part of speech: derogatory [see details] family destruction jiā pò rén wáng Interpretation: family bankruptcy, population death.
Describe the misfortune of the family. Time: ancient structure: combined part of speech: derogatory meaning [see details] family separation jiā pò rén lí Interpretation: family separation.
Describe the misfortune of the family. Time: ancient structure: combined part of speech: derogatory [see details] poor as a family jiā pín rú xǐ Interpretation: poor as water.
Describe extreme poverty. Time: ancient structure: subject and predicate: neutral [see details] poor relatives and old people Jiāpín qρnL m:o Interpretation: poor family, elderly parents.
In the old society, it meant that families were difficult and could not leave their elderly parents to make a living. Time: Contemporary Structure: Joint Part of Speech: Neutral [View Details] The family is tired and can't sit still in the hall. JiālěI Qiqiān jěn, Zu ò b ù chuí tá ng Interpretation: refers to the wealth of the family. Some people tend to cherish themselves and not jump into danger.
Time: Ancient Structure: Complex Sentence Part of Speech: Neutral [View Details] JiālěI Qiqiān jěn Interpretation: refers to the extremely rich property at home. Year: ancient structure: compact part of speech: neutral [see details] Every household says JiāJiàn hüShu Interpretation: Every household knows it.
Year: Ancient Structure: Joint Part of Speech: Neutral [View Details] Every household jiā jiā hù hù Interpretation: Every household. Refers to everyone's home.
Year: ancient structure: joint part of speech: neutral [see details] Ji ā j ì r é n bí Ji ā j ì r é n bí Interpretation: Metaphor refers to outstanding talents. Time: ancient structure: combined part of speech: commendatory meaning [see details] domestic chicken wild owl Ji ā j and y ě w ù Interpretation: it is easy to compare domestic chicken to its calligraphy, and pheasant to Wang Xizhi's calligraphy.
Metaphors of different calligraphy styles. It is also a metaphor that people love novelty and hate ordinary.
Year: ancient structure: combined part of speech: neutral [see details] pheasant Ji ā j Ρ y Ρ zhi Interpretation: pheasant: pheasant. The original intention is that Jin Ba's calligraphy is compared with a chicken raised by a writer, and Wang Xizhi's calligraphy is compared with a pheasant to show the distance.
It is also a metaphor for different styles of calligraphy and painting. Time: Ancient Structure: Combined Part of Speech: Neutral [View Details] House Against House Chaos Ji ā f 謼 謼 謼 謼 謼 謼 謼 謼 謼 謼 謼 謼 謼 謼 謼 謼 謼????35
It's the same as "the house is in chaos." Age: ancient structure: joint part of speech: neutral [see details] Family gives people enough jiā jǐ rén zú Interpretation: Every family has plenty of food and clothing, and everyone has a rich life.
Ziā zā n y ě ng Shā zú Interpretation: Zia and Ying, the crowns of ancient dignitaries, were used to fix the crown on their heads. In the old days, it refers to people who have been officials for generations.
Time: ancient structure: partial formal part of speech: neutral [see details] One son enlightened, nine families ascended to heaven, Y and zǐwùdáo, Ji ? zú sh ē ng ti ā n Interpretation: It is still said that one son became a monk and nine ancestors ascended to heaven. For example, when one person is in power, the whole family will be defiled.
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