1. Which four-character idiom contains the word hairpin
簰褣世家 [zān yīng shì come zú] 簰簤世家 (zān yīng shì zú): In the old days, it refers to those who have been officials for generations. people.
From Du Fu's "Eight Poems of Sorrow: A Gift to the Zuo Servant to Shoot Himself to the Duke of Zheng, Yan Gongwu" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty. Chinese name bai hairpin tassel foreign name Hairpin tassel world a group of things with mon features Pinyin zān yīng shì zú Synonyms du Hairpin tassel [1] Idiom explanation Words Hairpin tassel pronunciation zān yīng shì zú Definition hairpin and tassel zhi, In ancient times, the crown ornaments of dignitaries were used to fix the crowns on their heads.
In the old days, it refers to a family that has been an official for generations. 2. A complete collection of idioms containing hairpins
The hairpin is taken off: the hairpin is left and the tassel is gone: the hairpin is the tassel; the family is: the hairpin and the tassel are the crown ornaments of high-ranking officials in ancient times.
Refers to officials. Refers to the hairpins and mats worn by noble people: Artemisia is used as hairpins and grass is used as mats.
Use hairpins and chimes to describe a very difficult life: Hairpin: inserted and worn. In ancient times, people inserted a pen to prepare a gift and bowed to express their respect.
Hairpins and tassels: Hairpins and tassels were the crown ornaments worn by high-ranking officials in ancient times. In the old days, it referred to a family that had been officials for generations.
The hairpin is lost: the hairpin is lost; the hairpin is dropped; the shoe is dropped. Fallen hairpins and shoes are metaphors for old things.
The latter refers to not forgetting old friends, which is called "never abandon the hairpin and fall to the waist". The left ear falls into the hairpin: It describes the joyful drinking without any formality.
Same as "Left Hairpin and Fallen Er". The hairpin falling from the ear is used to describe drinking without any formality.
Same as "Left Hairpin and Fallen Er". Left hairpin: a metaphor for old things or old feelings.
Same as "the left hairpin falls on the waist". Leftover hairpin: a metaphor for old things or old feelings.
Same as "the left hairpin falls on the waist". The left hairpin falls into the ear: describes the joyful drinking without being restricted by the shape or trace.
The left hairpin fell into the shoes: a metaphor for old things or old feelings. Same as "Left Hairpin Falling to the Wind".
The left hairpin and the tassel: refers to men and women sitting together, informally, and drinking to excess. Abandoned hairpin: refers to the hairpin and shoes left on the ground.
Same as "the left hairpin falls into the boat". Leaving a hairpin and taking off the boat: Describes drinking without being constrained by one's appearance.
The hairpin is dropped and Er is left behind: refers to the hairpin Er and Er that is left and thrown away. Also refers to the abandoned hairpin.
Abandoned hairpins and shoes: a metaphor for old things or old feelings. Same as "Left Hairpin Falling to the Wind".
The hairpin dropped to the boat: refers to the hairpin shoes left on the ground. The bottle sinks and the hairpin breaks: The bottle sinks into the water and is hard to find, and the hairpin is broken and hard to pick up.
A metaphor for the separation of men and women. The bottle falls and the hairpin breaks: If the bottle falls to the bottom of the water, it is difficult to find it, and the hairpin is broken and difficult to pick up.
A metaphor for the separation of men and women. Beauty Hairpin: Hairpin: inserted and worn.
Describe the beauty of calligraphy. It also means that poetry is fresh and beautiful.
Holding a hairpin pen: hairpin, pocket; hairpin, insertion. Refers to the attendant minister carrying books and pens for advice. 3. In ancient times, people wore hairpins and skirts. Guess the four-character idiom
Jingchai cloth skirt
jīng chāi bù qún
Explain that thorn branches are used as hairpins and coarse cloth is skirt. Describes women's simple attire.
Source from Yu Tong of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty, "A Preface to Princess Shang for Jiang Xiao": "When the generals are about to be crowned, they all already have wives, and the jade hairpin and cloth skirt are enough to become a gift."
Structural union.
Usage has a positive connotation. Generally used as subject and attributive.
Zhengyin Chai; cannot be pronounced as "chā".
Distinguish the shape of Jing; it cannot be written as "gold".
Synonyms: rough clothes and common clothes
Antonyms: gold and jade, beautiful clothes and food, wearing gold and jade
Example of Jin Yong's "The Deer and the Cauldron": "It's true; ~ " 4. Four-character idioms starting with the word "嘘"
There is no such four-character idiom
8 idioms and words starting with the word "嘘". p> A concubine is a woman who is not married to a man but often lives with him. Concubine lives with his concubine or concubine
Basic explanation of concubine
A private union between a man and a woman. Pan Mohua, "Cold Spring Rock": "I only know that their relationship is part of a concubine." Concubines basically explain living together with people who are not husband and wife. Lu Xun's "Refeng·Impressions Record 40": "Since the formal couples are completely unrelated, the younger ones go to other concubines to stay in prostitution, and the older ones come to buy concubines: it numbs the conscience, and each has its own magic." Concubine is not a relationship between husband and wife. A concubine is a man who has sexual intercourse with a man who has sex with a man who is not in a conjugal relationship and who has a concubine and lives a non-conjugal life.
A concubine refers to a man who has high quality and transcendence. Lovers and bosom friends are male and female lovers (or groups) in a non-husband and wife relationship. This is a new word on the Internet. It is not a derogatory word, unlike the word "husband" mentioned in some historical records and some novels. The author of this special instruction: The only way to make love last forever is to love each other continuously. The term "concubine" is mainly proposed because people in modern society face a lot of life pressure and emotional entanglements. This term is recognized by some people, but most people find it unacceptable. The concubine shows the ephemeral nature of love. Concubines are also the pioneers of "sexual openness" in China. 5. Four-character idioms starting with the character 姘
There are 4 idioms starting with the character bottle: 1. The bottle is empty, shame píng qìng léi chǐ Explanation ① Metaphor of close relationship, interdependence, mutual interests are consistent. ② Description Things harm their kind. Source: "Poetry·Xiaoya·Polygonium": "The bottle is empty, and Wei Lei is ashamed." Structural conjunction is used as object and attributive; used in written sentences. Examples: Lin is dead, stars fall, and moons are dead, beads are injured. .~, Zhi Fenhui sighed. Northern Zhou Dynasty Geng Xin's "Reminiscence of Old Inscriptions" 2. The explanation of the broken bottle and hairpin means that the bottle sinks to the bottom of the water and is difficult to find, and the broken hairpin is difficult to replace. It is a metaphor for the separation of men and women. Source: Tang Bai Juyi's poem "Yin Ping at the Bottom of the Well" : "A silver vase is drawn from the bottom of the well, and the silver vase is about to be tied up with a silk rope; a jade hairpin is ground on a stone, and the jade hairpin is about to be folded in the center. The vase sinks and the hairpin is folded, knowing what to do. It's like I am leaving you now." Vase, a book called "Ping". "Jian Deng Xin Hua·Cui Cui Zhuan": "It will be said that the bottle is heavy and the hairpin is broken, how can I expect that the bi will return and the pearl will be returned." It is also pronounced as "Vase Hairpin". Song Liuyong's "Farewell is Difficult" poem: "The five-color elixir of counting gods" No test, the middle road commissioned the bottle hairpin." 3. The bottle sinks and the hairpin breaks píng chén zān zhé. It means that the bottle is sinking and the hairpin is broken and it is difficult to find, and the hairpin is broken and difficult to pick up. It is a metaphor for the separation of men and women. Source: Tang Bai Juyi's poem "Yin Ping at the Bottom of the Well": "Bottom of the Well Leading the silver vase, the silver vase is about to be tied to the silk rope; grinding the jade hairpin on the stone, the jade hairpin is about to be folded in the center. Knowing what to do when the vase is sinking and the hairpin is folded, it is like a concubine parting with you now." Structural conjunction is used as an object and attributive; it refers to the separation of men and women. Synonyms The bottle falls, the hairpin is broken, the antonym is broken, the mirror is reunited, the example sentence is to say that the bottle sinks and the hairpin is broken, how can the bis return and the pearls be returned. ◎ "Jian Deng Xinhua·Cui Cui Zhuan" 4. The bottle falls, the hairpin is broken, píng zhùi zān zhé explains that the bottle falls under the water and is difficult to find. , the hairpin is broken and difficult to connect. It is a metaphor for the separation of men and women. It comes from the fourth chapter of the fourth book of "The Romance of the West Chamber" by Wang Shifu of the Yuan Dynasty: "Although the time is spent and the moon is waning, don't guess that the hairpin is broken." Structural conjunction is used as object and attributive; Refers to the separation of men and women Synonyms Bottle sinking Hairpin breaking Antonym Broken mirror Reunited Example Sentence Looking at the blue bridge is like three mountains, the smoke and water are confused, the road is difficult, ~, the wind is sour and the moon is bitter, the rain is astringent and the clouds are thin. ◎Ming Chen Duo's "New Water Order·Spring Resentment" suite .